Lady John Scott to Binchat: Difference between revisions
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N:'Binchat' is a corruption of Beinn a' Chair, a placename on the Atholl estate. | |||
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N:included in Eilidh Scammell's 2013 BA Thesis, "John Crerar, a | N:included in Eilidh Scammell's 2013 BA Thesis, "John Crerar, a |
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