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231:, ripe for the christening at the kirk in Aberfoyle in 1671, was placed upon the ground and the Duchray party prepared their swords, guns, and muskets, avowing that half of the Earl's party would be killed and the other half would drown. It is said that the Earl was narrowly missed by several bullets, and one of the Earl's party, a Robert MacFarlane, lost two of his fingers. John Graham of Duchray was placed in the 219:(the son of John Graham of Duchray) was to attend a baptism, the Earl of Airth took advantage of this family gathering to execute his warrant. And so on 13 February 1671 the Earl and Alexander Muschet, along with a well armed party made their way to the bridge to arrest John Graham of Duchray who was known to be sympathetic to the 148:
to assist William Graham of Gartmore and Patrick Monteith of Arnbeg to apprehend fugitives and runaways. This order contained clauses dealing with the protection of John Graham of Duchray, exempting him from "all peril and danger they can incur or sustain through their not coming forth as heritours,
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On 9 September 1646 John Graham of Duchray gave those parts of Scotland, which would be described as part of the lands of Rednoch called Over and Nether Unschenoches to Patrick Monteith of Arnebeg and Janet Grahame, his spouse and their son James Monteith . On 3 June 1651 John Graham of Duchray
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before his men, with the aid of others, repelled the attack by the invaders, and the stone structure of the Castle Duchray remained intact. A little westward of the Pass of Aberfoyle, one of Duchray's followers shot one of the English invaders from the opposite side of the river, who fell near a
354:. GB-234 GD22/3/422 National Archives of Scotland: Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch including Legal and Financial documents, Letters and Personal papers, Title deeds and Estate papers, Documents relating to the Earls of Airth and Menteith and other miscellaneous items. 1646. 382:. GB-234 GD/22/1/34 National Archives of Scotland: Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch including Legal and Financial documents, Letters and Personal papers, Title deeds and Estate papers, Papers relative to the Earls of Airth and Menteith and other miscellaneous items. 273:, and the Lords of the Treasury of Scotland, by King James the VII. The document discharged him of the feu duties which were due and unpaid, beginning in November 1671, the same year as the christening in Aberfoyle. The document fully exonerated him for failing to pay those funds. 526:. National Archives of Scotland: Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch including Legal and Financial documents, Letters and Personal papers, Title deeds and Estate papers, Papers relative to the Earls of Airth and Menteith and other miscellaneous items. 1668. 223:
and who likely politically opposed the 7th Earl. John Graham of Duchray held papers of protection from the king, and said 'What dar ye do? This is all your masters' but the papers held protection from removal from certain lands, and not from a civil debt.
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Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch including Legal and Financial documents, Letters and Personal papers, Title deeds and Estate papers, Papers relative to the Earls of Airth and Menteith and other miscellaneous
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in Inchrie, and to his heir, John Graham. It is unknown whether this Thomas Graham of Inchrie was John Graham's father, but it is known that John Graham was his heir, and Crawfurd's lineage was only brought up in
160:. The first forces to join Glencairn, forty footmen bought by the Laird of Duchrie (Duchray) were thought by Louisa Graeme to be the original Forty-Twa or Black Watch. Her book of Graemes and Grahams however, 99:: Iain Greumach an Dubhchra), Scottish landowner and soldier, was born in Scotland around 1600 and died around 1700. He married Marion Graham of Rednock, and had a son, Thomas Graham of Duchray (younger). 192:, Lord Kinpoint (who became the 2nd Earl of Airth in 1661) regarding a disagreement between Duchray (Duffra) and Lord Kinpoint, insisting that he let a Colonel Daniel take care of the matter instead. 269:
John Graham of Duchray was scarcely mentioned again, but in 1686, a pension was granted of five-hundred Scottish marks per year to John Graham of Duchray, with notice of that pension being given to
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In 1668, William Graham of Gartmore, who John Graham assisted at the request of the king in 1651, posted his word and wealth as security that a debt, owed for some reason by John of Duchray to
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regarding the peace of the region. John of Duchray is said also to be the author of the account of the Earl of Glencairn's Expedition, which has been reprinted in various sources by
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clump of trees which was called Bad an t' Shassonich, or, the Englishman's Clump. In 1655, John Graham of Duchray was the last to sign an agreement with
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gave those parts of Scotland, which would be described as part of the lands of Rednoch called Gramestoune to James Graham of Glenny (Mony Vracky).
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speaks of the journey ending with all prisoners being released deep within England, most making their way back to Scotland within 9 months.
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In 1671, shortly after gaining the power to take such actions against criminals and debtors within his earldom,
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The Military Memories of John Gwynne and an account of the Earl of Glencairn's Expedition in 1653 and 1654
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On 28 July 1651 John Graham of Duchray was ordered (along with Walter Graham of Glenny) by King
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A John Graham, Prisoner in Canongate Tolbooth, with no apparent charges against him neither as
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The "arrest warrant" at issue on this bridge, likely had to do with Alexander Muschet's
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In 1622, with the consent of Katharine Stewart, John Graham 'Fiar of Duchray', son of
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or thief, was transported from Leith Tolbooth to the Plantations in 1678, aboard the
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by shipmaster Edward Johnston, on 12 December 1678. The history of the
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against John of Duchray for failure to repay a debt of 2500 Scottish
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In 1654, John Graham of Duchray was a commander in the forces led by
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Domestic Annals of Scotland, from the Reformation to the Revolution
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Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations, 1650-1775
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Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch, Dunbartonshire
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Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch, Dunbartonshire
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Papers of the Cunninghame Graham Family of Ardoch, Dunbartonshire
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not withstanding any Acts of Statutes maid in the contrary."
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Index

Scottish Gaelic
Marion Graham, of Rednock
John Graham of Rednock
James Graham of Rednock
William Graham of Duchray
Thomas Graham
The Scots Peerage
Charles the II
William Cunningham, Earl of Glencarin
Glencairn's Rising
George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
George Monck
Sir Walter Scott
George Monck
William Graham
John Monteith
Patrick Monteith of Arnbeg
William Graham, 8th Earl of Menteith
Thomas Graham of Duchray
Covenanters
Thomas Graham of Duchray
Edinburgh Tolbooth
Letters of Horning and Poinding
marks
covenanter
St. Michael of Scarborough
St. Michael of Scarborough
James, Earl of Perth

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