Balfours of Pilrig (1907)
Text: "...ago. He is grown a fine, stout, healthy lad, and intends being an accountant. Louisa is a beautiful girl, and uncommonly amiable. Miss Nancy Rouatt's death was a very severe distress to her mother ..."
Ministers summoned to London -- 6. Later days of Mr. James Balfour, His son, Mr. Andrew Balfour -- 7. James Balfour, advocate and clerk of session -- 8. The Darien Company -- 9. The first Laird -- 10. Letters to and from Leyden -- 11. Helen and Gavin Hamilton -- 12. Death of James Balfour of Pilrig -- 13. Elliots and Elphinstons -- 14. The second James Balfour of Pilrig -- 15. "The forty-five" -- 16. Mr. Neil MacVicar --17. James Balfour and David Hume -- 18. James Balfour and his family
19. Mary Cecilia and William Gibson -- 20. Collateral branches in the last half of the eighteenth century -- 21. Marriage of John Balfour and Jean Whytt -- 22. The Gibsons -- 23. The Professor -- 24. Letter from Mrs. Gibson -- 25. John Balfour -- 26. In time of war -- 27. The Macintoshes of Corrybrough More -- 28. Margaret goes to Pilrig -- 29. Margaret's letter -- 30. James Balfour and Anne Mackintosh -- 31. In the first decade of the nineteenth century -- 32. The new building -- 33. The young generation -- 34. Menie -- 35. Death of James Balfour -- 36. Collaterals in the nineteenth century -- 37. The last Laird
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