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Granted denization, 9 November 1613, along with his Scots-born sons, George, Alexander and Robert.  Father of [[Bruce, Margaret]]. Probably the same George Bruce responsible for the well-known mining concern at Culross
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Entered Gray's Inn, 21 August 1606.  Granted denization, 9 November 1613, along with his Scots-born sons, George, Alexander and Robert.  Father of [[Bruce, Margaret]]. Probably the same George Bruce responsible for the well-known mining concern at Culross

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Dates 1606, 1613
Location England
Vocation Gentleman
Place of Birth Culross
Marriage
Issue George; Alexander; Robert, Margaret
Place of birth Source W.A. Shaw (ed.), Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization for Aliens in England 1603-1700, 2 vols (Lymington, 1911-1923), i, 21; J. Foster (ed.), The Register of Admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1889 (London, 1889), 113

Entered Gray's Inn, 21 August 1606. Granted denization, 9 November 1613, along with his Scots-born sons, George, Alexander and Robert. Father of Bruce, Margaret. Probably the same George Bruce responsible for the well-known mining concern at Culross