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B34/20/72
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Order by the Privy Council, Edinburgh to the provost and bailies of Innerkeithing "to buy in all the gun pouder within your burgh and jurisdiction to be furthcomand for H.M. service as there shall be use for the same upon payment, and to seize and search for all pouder in suspect places to be furthcomand as said is". Signed by Colin McKenzie, Clerk to the Privy Council
| 22 Oct 1688 |
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CH1/5/6
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Wodrow Folio Manuscripts. vol. 26
| 17th century-18th century |
Not Held
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E96/35
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Accounts and papers relating to the artillery.
| May 1690-Dec 1695 |
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FS4/1126
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Edinburgh Gun Trade Sick and Funeral Society, No. 266 Edinburgh
| nd. |
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GD1/1011/44
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Site 3, gun cotton beating and patching house. (no. 507 of 1 February 1917)
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Closed
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GD3/2/42/28
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Obligation by Alexander Osburne to Lord Montgomerie to redeliver a gun he had in loan from his lordship. At Cumbray. (Fraser, no. 207).
| 29/10/1651 |
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GD18/5959
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'Recipe' for tempering a gun 'so as to make it shoot 3 times so far as ordinary'
| 1696 |
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GD26/7/77
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Extract Warrant of Privy Council to David, Earl of Leven, governor and constable of Edinburgh Castle, for sending a large brass gun to Holland [Netherlands] for recasting.
| 21/4/1692 |
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GD38/1/256
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Precept by Sir Gilbert Stewart of Polcak and Charles Stewart, commissaries of Dunkeld, at the instance of William Gow in Keandakyll in Strabrane against John Baine in Salloquhar for not paying the price of a gun. With note of execution on the back
| 1 Jul 1671 |
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GD44/49/13/1
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Miscellaneous lists
| 1648-1726 |
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