
Bef 1680 -
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| 1 | 1620 | - 1 Jan 1620—1 Jan 1776: "Transportation" to the Colonies
From 1620's till American Independence, 'transportation' was used in lieu of imprisonment or execution for many convicts, including Christian Masterton of Edinburgh, sent to the American colonies as a whore.
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| 2 | 1680 | - 22 Jul 1680—11 Jun 1690: "Society Men"
In 1690 Adam Masterton of Grange petitioned for the restoration of lands to John Philip, nephew of a minister imprisoned on the Bass Rock in 1683, probably as one of the covenanting ministers, or 'Society Men', imprisoned during the 'Killing Time'.
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| 3 | 1685 | - 20 May 1685—30 Jun 1685: The Argyll Rising
In 1685, Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll, joined forces with the Monmouth Rebellion against James II, insitgating a short-lived rising in Scotland. William Masterton of Culross was a sailor caught up in the Earl's failed attempt, either voluntarily or pressed.
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| 4 | 1698 | - 14 Jul 1698—1 Feb 1700: The Darien Scheme
Alexander Masterton, son of the Provost of Linlithgow, was bosun on the 'Caledonia', one of five ships that set sail from Leith to colonise the isthmus of Darien in central America. The scheme failed and many investors, including Alexander's father, lost their investment.
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| 5 | 1746 | - 21 Jan 1746—21 Jan 1746: The Battle of Falkirk
As a captain in the British Army fighting against the Jacobite 'rebels', James Masterton witnessed the rout of the British forces at the Battle of Falkirk.
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| 6 | 1759 | - 25 Jan 1759—21 Jul 1796: Robert Burns and Allan Masterton
Allan Masterton, writing master at Edinburgh High School, became a great friend of Robert Burns and composed music for 'Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut'.
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