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Will proved at Edinburgh, 22 September 1720.  William Smith, professor of philosophy at Aberdeen University, named as executor.  Described as sometime governor to Lord Deskford (James Ogilvy, 2nd earl of Seafield) and now collector of customs at Bristol,&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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