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Sir James Nasmyth, 1st Baronet

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in 1684. He acquired the estate of Dawick from the last of the Veitch family. He had a crown charter of the barony of Dawick in 1703, ratified in parliament in 1705, and was created a
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on 31 July 1706. He undertook a new phase of planting on the Dawyck estate, including the introduction of
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To Barbara (d. 1768), daughter of Andrew Pringle of Clifton, Roxburghshire.
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To Janet, daughter of Sir William Murray of Stanhope, Peeblesshire; and,
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He was the son of John Nasmyth and his wife, Isabella, daughter of
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To Jane Stewart, widow of Sir Ludovic Gordon, bart., of
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Sir James Murray, Lord Philiphaugh
advocate
baronet of Scotland
European larch
Gordonstoun
Sir James Nasmyth, 2nd Baronet


"Nasmyth, Sir James, 2nd Bt. (c.1704-79), of Dawyck and Posso, Peebles, History of Parliament Online"
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
ISBN
978-1-910877-18-0


Lee, Sidney
"Nasmyth, James (d.1720)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
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Lee, Sidney
Nasmyth, James (d.1720)
Dictionary of National Biography
Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Baronet
James Naesmyth
Categories
1720 deaths
Scottish lawyers
Baronets in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
Tweeddale
Peeblesshire

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