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Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine

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22: 81:. He returned to Scotland once Charles II was restored to the English throne. He inherited the family estates in Culross on the death of his brother in 1662, although had been managing them for some time before that due to his brother's incapacity. He resumed mining activities at Culross Colliery sinking the Ding Dong Pit and probably the Valleyfield Moat Pit. He was granted a 21-year monopoly for the export of stone from Scotland in 1662. 323: 261: 267: 329: 69:
During the English Civil War he served as a captain with the Royalist cavalry, fighting at the Battle of Worcester. He was a probably a participant in Glencairn's uprising, after which he was briefly imprisoned. For the latter part of Cromwell's Commonwealth he lived in Bremen in voluntary exile. He
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Boswell in Holland, 1763-1764, including his correspondence with Belle de Zuylen (ZeÌlide), p. 51.
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Youngson, A. J. (1960). "Alexander Bruce, F.R.S., Second Earl of Kincardine (1629–1681)".
59: 48: 381: 36: 202: 104: 322: 266: 260: 186: 107:. These letters are the main source of biographical information on Bruce. 40: 328: 194: 103:, and he conducted extensive correspondence with fellow freemason Sir 58:
had built up a fortune in coal-mining and salt-production, building
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Christian Huygens: The Measurement of Time and of Longitude at Sea
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inventor, politician, judge and freemason, who collaborated with
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This biographical article about a Scottish scientist is a
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Johannes Mijtens
FRS
Scottish
Christiaan Huygens
pendulum clock
George Bruce
Culross Palace
Fife
Cornelis van Aerssen van Sommelsdijck
townhall of Amsterdam
Treasurer of Scotland
Extraordinary Lord of Session
1660 committee of 12
Royal Society of London
Robert Moray
Sir William Bruce, 1st Baronet, of Balcaskie
"The first marine pendulum emerged from the collaboration of Huygens and the Scot Alexander Bruce during November and December 1662"
doi
10.1098/rsnr.1960.0024
JSTOR
531044
S2CID
58247925
Peerage of Scotland
Edward Bruce
Earl of Kincardine
Alexander Bruce
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