- female, deceased (1714)
- Anne (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702, succeeding King William III. Her Roman Ca...
- male, deceased (1743)
- Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll and 1st Duke of Greenwich KG (October 10, 1678 – October 4, 1743) was a Scottish soldier and no...
- male, deceased (1755)
- Sir John Clerk, 2nd Bt, known as John Clerk of Penicuik, 1676 - 1755, was a Scottish politician, lawyer, judge, composer and architect. The son of...
- male, deceased (1711)
- James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry and 1st Duke of Dover (18 December 1662 - 6 July 1711), was a Scottish nobleman. He was the eldest son of...
- female, 60 years old
- Linda Colley (born 1949) is a British historian, widely known for her 1992 study "Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837", which explored the...
- male, deceased (1728)
- James Anderson, Scottish antiquary and historian, was born at Edinburgh. He was educated for the law, and became a writer to the signet (Scottish...
- male, deceased (1707)
- John Dalrymple (1648-8 January, 1707) was a Scottish noble who played a key role in the 1707 Treaty of Union between the Kingdom of Scotland and...
- male, deceased (1742)
- James Graham, 1st Duke and 4th Marquess of Montrose (April 1682-7 January, 1742) was a Scottish aristocratic statesman in the early eighteenth...
- male, deceased (1761)
- Archibald Campbell, 3rd Duke of Argyll, 1st Earl of Ilay (June 1682-April 15, 1761) was a Scottish nobleman, politician, lawyer, and soldier. He...
- male, deceased (1713)
- John Hay, 2nd Marquess of Tweeddale (1645 - 20 April 1713) was a Scottish nobleman. Hay was the eldest son of John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale....
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