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Dalrymple-horn-elphinstone Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'dalrymple-horn-elphinstone'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 1 record (displaying 1 to 1): 

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Boys entering Loretto School (1850-1854)
The Reverend Dr Thomas Langhorne, who came to Musselburgh in Midlothian as an Episcopalian Church clergyman, established a small school for boarders and day scholars at Loretto House, so called because the grounds contained the ruins of the mediaeval chapel of St Mary of Loretto. To celebrate the centenary of the school in 1925, a second edition of the school register was published, edited by A. H. Buchanan-Dunlop. Relatively little was known of many of the earliest scholars, but from 1835 onwards the register generally gives full name, in capitals, surname first; date of birth; period of time at Loretto; a brief biography; date of death; whether brother of any other boy in the register; and a sequential number.

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Boys entering Loretto School
 (1850-1854)

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