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    Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone of Troup FRSE FSA (24 June 1721 – 22 July 1793) was a Scottish lawyer and judge. He was joint Solicitor General for Scotland...
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  • Francis Garden may refer to: Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793), Scottish judge, joint Solicitor General for Scotland 1760–64, Lord of Session...
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  • abbreviation "Garden" Alexander Garden (poet), Scottish poet from Aberdeenshire Francis Garden (disambiguation): Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793)...
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  • Francis Grant, 1st Baronet of Cullen, Banff and educated in Edinburgh and at King's College, Aberdeen. His younger brother was Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone...
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    1st Baronet (1780–1860), Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1837–43 Alexander Forrester (1611–1686) Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793), judge (unmarked...
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  • Stevenson (d.1789). His position as Senator was filled by Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone. The Lockhart estates passed to a nephew, Captain James Lockhart...
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    Scotland. The hanging took place at the scene of the crime. Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793), lawyer, judge and joint Solicitor General for...
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  • attention of some reform-minded members of the Scottish nobility: Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone, became his patron. In 1792 he published The Political Progress...
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    Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone (1721–1793), founder of Laurencekirk. James Henderson (1823–1906)...
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  • Marischal (1525) William Keith, Lord Keith (1621) Sheriffs-Depute Arthur Sheppard, 1728–1748? Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone, 1748–1760? James Burnet, 1760–1767...
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  • Tobias Smollett, novelist (died 1771 in Tuscany) 24 June – Francis Garden, Lord Gardenstone, judge (died 1793) 14 July – John Douglas, Anglican bishop...
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    raised to the bench, in succession to Francis Garden of Gardenstone, on 15 November 1793, taking the title of Lord Methven. He was appointed a commissioner...
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    of the water and take the country air. In 1788 Lord Gardenstone, a wealthy Court of Session law lord, who thought he had benefited from the mineral spring...
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