Jardine, Henry, 1766-1851
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Jardine, Henry, Sir, 1766-1851
Jardine of Harwood, Henry, Sir, 1766-1851
Harwood, Henry Jardine of, Sir, 1766-1851
King's Remembrancer, 1766-1851
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found: Report to the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron, and the Hon. The Barons of His Majesty's Court of Exchequer in Scotland by the King's Remembrancer, relative to the tomb of King Robert the Bruce, and the cathedral church of Dunfermline, 1821:p. 49 (Henry Jardine, King's Remembrancer)
found: The Edinburgh annual register for 1825. Vol. 18, Pts. 1, 2 and 3, p. 114, 1827:p. 114 (Henry Jardine, Esq. of Harwood)
found: Wikipedia, 22 March 2018:under Henry Jardine (Sir Henry Jardine of Harwood WS FRSE (1766-1851) was a solicitor, antiquarian and a founder member of the Bannatyne Club in 1823; born in Edinburgh on 30 January 1766; studied law at Edinburgh University; became a Writer to the Signet in 1790 ... from 1820 until 1831 he was King's remembrancer in the exchequer throughout the reign of King George IV; in 1814 was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh; knighted in 1825; died on 11 August 1851 aged 85 at his home 123 Princes Street in Edinburgh)
found: Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783-2002. Biographical index, Part 1, 2006:PDF p. 484 (Jardine of Harwood, Sir Henry; 30 January 1766-11 August 1854; Male; Knight: 1825; Place of birth: Edinburgh; Place of interment: Canongate Churchyard, Edinburgh; Profession: Writer to the Signet; Appointments held: WS 1790; 1793 Solicitor of Taxes; 1802 Depute, 1820-31, King's Remembrancer in Exchequer; Publications: Report relative to the tomb of King Robert the Bruce and the cathedral church of Dunfermline)
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2018-03-27: new
2018-03-28: revised
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