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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | + | death noted in the report of the council for 1907: Mr. W. E. Malcolm was a Fellow of long standing, having become a member of the Ethnological Society in 1855. | |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
William Elphinstone Malcolm of Burnfoot (1817–1907), MA, DL, JP <br />This portrait was presented to the sitter, the late Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers on 27th December 1907, 'On the completion of his 90th year, in recognition of a life of public usefulness and philanthropy, and as a mark of esteem by his friends in, and associated with, Eskdale.'.<br /><br />JP, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers<br /> | William Elphinstone Malcolm of Burnfoot (1817–1907), MA, DL, JP <br />This portrait was presented to the sitter, the late Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers on 27th December 1907, 'On the completion of his 90th year, in recognition of a life of public usefulness and philanthropy, and as a mark of esteem by his friends in, and associated with, Eskdale.'.<br /><br />JP, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers<br /> | ||
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House Notes
death noted in the report of the council for 1907: Mr. W. E. Malcolm was a Fellow of long standing, having become a member of the Ethnological Society in 1855.
Notes From Elsewhere
William Elphinstone Malcolm of Burnfoot (1817–1907), MA, DL, JP
This portrait was presented to the sitter, the late Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers on 27th December 1907, 'On the completion of his 90th year, in recognition of a life of public usefulness and philanthropy, and as a mark of esteem by his friends in, and associated with, Eskdale.'.
JP, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Dumfriesshire Volunteers
Publications
External Publications
Diary and letter books of Vice Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm and other members of the Malcolm of Burnfoot Family, including his sons, George and Pulteney Malcolm.
Scottish Archive Network