The Murray Family Papers seem to all have reference numbers that begin "GD 10 ".
It is likely that all the original documents were handwritten. Sometime in the 1970s a number of these documents were transcribed and typed onto double-sided fullscap paper using an old manual typewriter.
We have acquired a number of these typed transcriptions which we have scanned, put through an optical character recognition program and then manually checked for transcription errors.
Click on a reference number to download a .pdf file which is a typed transcription of the contents.
If you come across errors please consider sending us an email so that we can correct it. Thanks in advance.
Here is an index to the catalogue of the various categories of documents that exist in the National Archives.
Reference
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Description
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1729. Alexander Murray petition for funds to build bridge across River Fleet. |
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1787. Abstract of Mr Murrays Annual outgoing and his yearly Income in Scotland 19th July 1787. |
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1708. Contract for Adam Miller to maintain houses at Plunton, Cally & Broughton. |
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1715. Lease of Plunton Lennox inc. Plunton Castle |
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1717. Statement that 'The Big House' in Gatehouse wa tenantable. |
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1734. Estimated bill to repair the 'big house' currently occupied by the family of William Milligan, deceased. |
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1759. Tacks of Parks of Cally 1759 onwards. |
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1761. Trespassing on Parks of Cally. |
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1775. Memo by James Murray re Management of his Estate During his Absence |
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1760. No. & sizes of windows needed for Cally House. |
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1789. Account for carrying stone to 'The Temple'. |
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1763. 'Tack' agreement between James Murray & William Johnstone for 38 years. |
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1766. Estimated cost of the 'New Inn' at Gatehouse. |
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1773. Letter from John Syme to Postmaster General for Scotland about siting of post office in Gatehouse. |
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1779. Insurance for 'Inn at Gatehouse'. |
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1784. Tack James Murray & John Hunter, baker for 15+ years. re 2 fields near Boatgreen. |
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1769 - 1772 Rental of Estate. |
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1769 - 1772 Rental of Estate. |
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1794. Minute of Lett of the Mills of Barlay |