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SCOTTISH PARISH RECORDS Ancestry.Com SCOTTISH PARISH RECORDS Ancestry.com MIDLOTHIAN Roll of Burgesses and Guild Brethren 1761-1841 Bell, George Hamilton, surgeon, B., in r. of w. Wilhelmina Wilborough, dr. of Wm. Mowbray, mt., Leith 04 Aug 1829 Moubray (Mowbray), Alexr., mt., G., as p. to Wm. Falconer, wigmaker, G. ( 16 Jun 1736 ) 17 Dec 1766 Moubray (Mowbray), Mr. George, Lieut. of H.M. Ship "Hound," B. and G., gratis, by act of C. 24 Feb 1762 Moubray (Mowbray), Martin, mt., B. and G., in r. of w. Jean, dr. of Wm. Johnston, brewer, B. and G. 07 Apr 1773 Moubray (Mowbray), Robert, mt. in Leith, B. and G., in r. of fr. Robert M., mt., B. and G. 07 Jun 1798 Moubray (Mowbray), Robert, mt., Leith, B. and G., in r. of fr. Robert M., mt., Leith 20 Feb 1832 Moubray (Mowbray), Wm., mt., B. and G., in r. of fr. Robert M., mt., B. and G. 06 Jan 1791 Bathgate, Robert, son to John B., in Munthhill, with James Mowbray, skinner (who deceased) 18 Jun 1628 transferred to Patrick Somerville 24 Nov 1632 Corstane, James, son to James C., messenger, with James Mowbray, skinner 05 Jun 1605 Dawling, George, son to James D., in the Queensferry, with John Mowbray, skinner 12 Feb 1617 Gray, John, son to Robert G., blacksmith, with James Mowbray, sheirsmith 11 Jul 1627 Melrose, James, son to Michaell M., indweller in Caldy, in the shire of Lanark, with David Mowbray, merchant 04 Aug 1630 Muir or Mure, Alexander, son to late Robert M., of Thorntoun, with John Mowbray, merchant 11 Mar 1657 Sheill, William, son to late George S., in Upcraigie, with James Mowbray, baxter 24 May 1588 Wilkyne, Thomas, son to Hew W., in Newtoun, with Robert Mowbray, skinner 27 Apr 1585 Cochrane (Cochran), John, merchant; his widow. See Christian Mowbray. Don Francis; Alexander Mowbray, wigmaker 18 Oct 1741 Johnston (Johnstone, Johnstoun, Johnstoune, Johnstown), Isobel; John Mowbray, smith 12 Jun 1748 Johnston (Johnstone, Johnstoun, Johnstoune, Johnstown), William, ser. to Robert Mowbray, wright, burgess, in N. E. p.; Christian Brown, d. of David B., indweller in Restalrig, in S. L. p. 05 Nov 1710 , m. 23 Nov 1710 Register of Marriages 1701-1750 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Alexander, wigmaker, in S. W. p.; Frances Don, d. of late Christopher D., merchant, in S. E. p. 5s. 18 Oct 1741 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Anna; Walter Hutton, tailor 18 Apr 1708 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Christian; Charles Fisher 08 Jul 1703 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), George, merchant, burgess; Marion Hamilton, d. of John H., wright, burgess 04 May 1701 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Mrs. Jean; Archibald Trotter, merchant 05 Jun 1748 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Jean; Richard Shirif 29 Jul 1724 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), John, smith in Bristo, in W. K. p.; Isobel Johnstone, widow of William Thomson, merchant, in S. S. W. p. 4s. 6d. 12 Jun 1748 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), John, wright, burgess, in S. E. p.; Mrs. Jane Rutherford, d. of late William R. of Bannhill, in S. E. p. 02 Nov 1735 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Margaret; John Forrest of Bankhead 16 Feb 1710 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Margaret; James Neilson, gardener 03 Jun 1712 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Marion; George Broun, gardener 09 Nov 1704 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Robert, cabinetmaker, burgess; Elizabeth Skuigle, seamster, in N. E. p.; S. S. E., S. W. 28 Jun 1702 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Mr. Thomas, minister, in N. W. p.; Janet Robertson, d. of late William R., one of the under clerks of Session, in N. K. p. 17 Sep 1732 Mowbray (Moubray, Mubray), Thomas, baker, burgess, in S. S. W. p.; Margaret Moffat, d. of Bernard M., mason in Dalkeith, now in N. N. K. p. 19 Nov 1727 Rankin, (Ranken, Rankine), John, indw. in S. W. p.; Margaret Heriot, ser. to Mrs. Mowbray, in S. W. p. 5s. 8d. 20 Nov 1748 Rollo, John, servant to Robert Mowbray, wright, burgess, in S. E. p.; Geills Gibson, widow of William Baillie, baker, in S. E. p. 26 Mar 1727 , m. 28 Apr 1727 Rutherford (Rutherfoord, Rutherfurd), Mrs. Jane; John Mowbray, wright 02 Nov 1735 Sheriff (Shiref, Shirreff, Shirriff), Richard, s. of late Richard S., merchant in Prestonpans, now in S. S. E. p.; Jean Mowbray, d. of late James M., indw. in S. L. p. 21 Jun 1724 , m. 29 Jul 1724 Whitelaw (Whitlaw, Whytelaw), William, wright, late ser. to the deceased Mr. Mowbray, late King's wright, in S. E. p.; Ann Brown, ser. to Mrs. Mowbray, widow of the said Mr. Mowbray, in S. W. p. 15s. 02 Oct 1748 Young (Yowng), Patrick, ser. to Rev. Thomas Mowbray, minister, in S. E. p.; Helen Scot, d. of Alexander S., tailor in Athole, now in S. E. p. 5s. 08 Jun 1740 Cameron, Alexander, tailor, and Beatrix, d. of deceased Archibald Mowbray, land surveyor in South Leith, both in the Tron p. 07 Jun 1772 Dicher, John, brewer in Tron p., and Helen Ross, in St. Andrew p., relict of Walter Mowbray, mason 01 May 1790 Duff, Margaret; Christopher Mowbray 01 Feb 1767 Hamilton, Agnes; James Mowbray, workman 30 Jun 1765 Register of Marriages 1751-1800 Moubray or Mowbray, Agnes, Peter Diummond, flesher 20 Dec 1772 Moubray or Mowbray, Agnes; James Robertson, carter 09 Mar 1796 Moubray or Mowbray, Beatrix; Alexander Cameron, tailor 07 Jun 1772 Moubray or Mowbray, Charles, gentleman's servant, Queensferry, and Christian, d. of John Thomson, mariner, Queensferry 04 Mar 1778 Moubray or Mowbray, Christian; James Knox, writer 25 Jul 1788 Moubray or Mowbray, Christopher, merchant, son to Alexander Mowbray, merchant in New North p., and Margaret, d. to deceast Robert Duff, indweller in Tolbooth p. 01 Feb 1767 Moubray or Mowbray, Isobel; Robert Wilson, printer 10 Apr 1768 Moubray or Mowbray, Miss Isobel; Archibald Hart, merchant 16 Apr 1769 Moubray or Mowbray, James, workman in College Kirk p., and Agnes, d. to James Hamilton, farmer in p. of Dalmany, in Tron p. 30 Jun 1765 Moubray or Mowbray, James, residenter at Cockinzie, p. of Dalgety, Fife, and ..., relict of Dr. Dougal, physician at Forres, in Burntisland 10 Jul 1797 Moubray or Mowbray, Jean; William Anderson, merchant 12 Dec 1778 Moubray or Mowbray, Miss Jean; James Campbell, W.S. 20 Feb 1792 Moubray or Mowbray, John, wright in S. E. p., and Miss Katharin, d. of deceased John Keir, baxter and late Convener of the Trades, in S. S. E. p. 30 Mar 1755 Moubray or Mowbray, John, journeyman wright, and Ann, d. to James Peebles, weighhouseman, both in Tolbooth p. 27 Dec 1767 Moubray or Mowbray, John, of Rossecobie, and Miss Mary, d. to Captain Pemple, both in Old Kirk p. 18 Aug 1771 Moubray or Mowbray, Martin, clerk in the General Post Office, in Old Grayfriar© s p., and Jean, d. to William Johnstone, farmer in p. of Corstorphin, in Tolbooth p. 22 Mar 1761 Moubray or Mowbray, Martin, widower, clerk in the General Post Office, Tolbooth p., and Elizabeth, same p., d. of late Thomas Nimmo, stabler 23 Feb 1777 Moubray or Mowbray, Rachel; Alexander Ritchie, shipmaster 03 Feb 1771 Moubray or Mowbray, Rachel; Thomas Ritchie, mason 20 Nov 1774 Moubray or Mowbray, Robert, merchant in West Kirk p., and Elizabeth, d. to John Rutherford, merchant in N. W. p. 27 May 1753 Moubray or Mowbray, Robert, merchant burgess in Tolbooth p., and Miss Mary, d. to William Campbell, merchant in Gibraltar, in College Kirk p. 19 Jul 1767 Moubray or Mowbray, Thomas, journeyman wright, and Elizabeth, d. to deceast Alexander Miln, weaver in Kirkmellie, both in College Kirk p. 31 May 1761 Moubray or Mowbray, William, merchant in Lady Yester© s p, and Anne, d. to John Rutherfoord, merchant burgess in Old Kirk p. 19 Jun 1757 Moubray or Mowbray, William, merchant in New North p., and Bethia, d. to deceast James Balfour, shipmaster in Kirkaldy, in New Kirk p. 10 Aug 1766 Moubray or Mowbray, William, merchant, Old Grayfryer© s p., and Katharine Yule, widow of Dune Dassavile, linnen manufacturer at Picardy, near Edinburgh 14 Jul 1776 Nimmo, Elizabeth; Martin Mowbray, clerk 23 Feb 1777 Peebles, Ann; John Mowbray, wright 27 Dec 1767 Robertson, James, carter, New Grayfriar© s p., and Agnes, same p., d. of deceased ... Mowbray, Excise officer at Mid Calder 09 Mar 1796 Wilson, Robert, printer, and Isobell, d. to John Mowbray, tenant in Castlelaw, both in Old Grayfreir© s p. 10 Apr 1768 Yule, Katherine; William Mowbray, merchant 14 Jul 1776 Barron (Barroun, Baron, Barong), Gawainn, B., baxter, as p. to umq. Geo. Mowbray, baxter, B. 06 Apr 1576 Burne, Walter, B. and G., mt., and Wm. Mowbray, skynner, becomes sovertie that he sall come and make his residence within this brugh betwix and Witsonday nixt, and that under the paine of ane hundreth punds 12 Feb 1645 Cochrane, John, B., mt., be r. of w. Christian, dr. to James Mowbray, mt., who had r. by w. Christian, dr. to James Douglas, skipper in Leith, B., by act of C. of this date (not found) 13 Sep 1700 Coutts (Cotis), Wm., B., walker, be r. of w. Ann, dr. of Jas. Mowbray 12 Feb 1573-4 Gairdner (Gairner), George, B., tailyeor (hagbuit), by r. of w. Rachaell, dr. to umq. Tobias Mowbray, tailyeor, B. 19 Jan 1614 Halywell, Robert, B., saddler, be r. of w. Elspett, dr. to umq. James Mowbray, B 05 Jul 1581 Mowbray (Moubra), Andrew, B., as second s. of James of Bonkill, who is surety (P.R.) 14 Jun 1451 Mowbray (Moubra), David, G., mt., B. of befoir (corset), by r. of w. Mareon, dr. to John Boirlands, litster, B. 25 Jan 1643 Mowbray (Moubra), Gavin, B. and G., mt., gratis, by desire and r.
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