Calderwood, Margaret. “L’envoi”. Letters and Journals, edited by Alexander Fergusson, David Douglas, 1884, pp. 353 - 78.
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death | Margaret Calderwood | MC
died, only eight months after her husband
's death had left her a widow. Calderwood, Margaret. “L’envoi”. Letters and Journals, edited by Alexander Fergusson, David Douglas, 1884, pp. 353 - 78. 374 |
Family and Intimate relationships | Margaret Calderwood | Margaret Steuart
married Thomas Calderwood
, a landowner gifted with a talent for languages who was said by his wife's editor to be a good easy-going man, somewhat indolent, Calderwood, Margaret. “To the Reader; Introductory Chapter”. Letters and Journals, edited by Alexander Fergusson, David Douglas, 1884, p. vii - lviii. xliv |
Travel | Margaret Calderwood | MC
, with her husband
, two young sons, and two servants (Peggy Rainy
and John Rattry or Rattray
), set out from Polton on their journey towards the German Spa (now in Belgium... |
Travel | Margaret Calderwood | MC
and her husband
, brother
, sister-in-law
, and their sons left Spa for Brussels in Belgium, since young Jamie Calderwood was ill, and they had no confidence in their ability to communicate with a German doctor. Calderwood, Margaret. Letters and Journals. David Douglas, 1884. 227-8 |
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