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English: Illustration of the tombs of the 1st Earl and Countess of Morton at the Dalkeith Collegiate Church in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, UK, from Sir Herbert Mawell's 1902 book, “A History of the House of Douglas”
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Source Book, A History of the House of Douglas, From the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland, Volume 1 (London: Fremantle & Co., 1902), page 241
Author Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bt.

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