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FRAZ/36/1
Title
Letter from James Urquhart to George Bogle
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- 25 Dec. 1745 (Creation)
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1 single sheet
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Glasgow - Addressed to George Bogle of Daldoway, Esquire - Demanding supplies of hay, oats and straw for the Jacobite army 'under pain of military execution'.
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Previously framed, with an exhibition label on the verso for the "Old Glasgow" Exhibition, indicating it was owned by Miss Brown of Lanfine, with a separate paper label "2057" [the exhibition item number?].
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Sheet pasted onto the verso of an unsigned drawing done in pen-and-ink and wash.
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George Bogle was James George Frazer's great-great-grandfather through his mother Katherine Brown Frazer.
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- Urquhart, James (fl 1745) Jacobite quartermaster (Subject)
- Bogle, George (1700-1784) merchant (Subject)
- Charles Edward (1720–1788) Jacobite claimant to the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones (Subject)
- Stuart, Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir (1720-1788) Jacobite claimant to the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones, called the Young Pretender or Bonnie Prince Charlie (Subject)