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Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun
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Ormond, G. W. T. Fletcher of Saltoun. (Famous Scots Series. )
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White Kennett (bishop of Peterborough)
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John Ker of Kersland (1673-1726)
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David Lloyd (1635–1692)
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Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691)
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