'Remarks on Mr. Syme's Statement, by Dr. Mackintosh; with Documentary Evidence' 1932; 'Appendix to Dr. Mackintosh's Statement, in Answer to Mr. Syme's and Dr. Belfrage's New 'Statement of Facts' ' [1932]
Mackintosh, John
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- ReferenceGB 239 GD1/32
- Dates of Creation1832
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- Language of MaterialEnglish.
- Physical Description2 items: papers
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Administrative / Biographical History
In 1832 a dispute arose between Mr. James Syme (1799-1870) and Dr. John Mackintosh, concerning remarks allegedly made by Dr. Mackintosh relating to a female acquaintance of Mr. Syme's. Dr. Mackintosh printed statements in an attempt to rectify matters.
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lison Rosie, Scottish Record Office, March 1987
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Compiled by Mike Barfoot and Jenny McDermott using existing handlists
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