The death of the Dowager Lady Kinloch, which occurred in February at Edinburgh, rocalls memories of far-off times. Lady Kinloch, who ■: was' eighty-four years of ago, could remember her great-grandmother, who had danced at.Hol.vrood in l'rince Charlie's time, and was buried on her hundredth birthday. Lady Kinloch was a woman of singular charm and vivacity, and had a memory well-stored with Scottish legend, song, and story. By lifer death a notable link ,jyith the vjsst has -bfisn sgyflr&d, , '— ■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 186, 1 May 1908, Page 3
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