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| QUIGLY, Patrick
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QUIGLY, Patrick 2 3
Cause of his death was inflammation of spinal bone after bone fracture. Another name for Patrick was QUGLIE, Patrick.3 General Notes: Patrick Quiglie was recorded by the 1861 census for Balfron as an agricultural labourer. He was aged 42 years, unmarried, and had been born in Ireland. Medical Notes: The cause of death was certified by William Graham, surgeon. Patrick married James QUIGLEY, son of Michael QUIGLEY and Mary McCALLION.1 (James QUIGLEY was born about 1818 in Ireland 3.) Marriage Notes: "Alexander Burnet, younger of Leys, is mentioned in many documents of the time. He was, along with his wife, Agnes Lechtoun, put in possession by his grandfather of Collonach and The Hill, in the barony of Leys, of which they had sasine on 5th May, 1501 (Leys Charters). The previous year, on 27th July, 1500, he added to the always accumulating lands held by the Burnets from the monastery of Arbroath, Invercanny and its mill, with half the town of Banchory, with its ferryboat, the tack being for his lifetime and that of Agnes Lechtoun, his wife, the ferme paid for Invercanny being £2, 6s. 8d. ; for the half of Banchory, 13s. 4d. (Reg. Nig. de Arbr., p. 331)." |
1 e-books, The Family of Burnett of Leys by George Burnett, ed. James Allardyce (1901).
2 GRO Scotland, Death certificate RDS 494 No 81 Cardross 1862.
3 GRO, Balfron Stirlingshire 472 en d 2 page 2 6 Dunmore Street.
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