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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
A Lexander Campbell, Lord Polwarth, was the third son of Patrick Hume, first Earl of Marchmont. Having married in 1697 the daughter and heiress of Sir George Campbell, of Cessnock, he changed his name after his father-in-law's death and sat in the Court of Session as Lord Cessnock, assuming the title of Polwarth on his elder brother's death in 1709.
page 46 note 1 Prince Vasily Vladimirovich Dolgoruky.
page 46 note 2 Commanding the British squadron in the Baltic. His instructions and dispatches to him, including the one referred to, Volume I, pp. 96–99.
page 49 note 1 Commanding the British squadron in the Baltic ; see the instructions to him of this date, Volume I, pp. 103–4.
page 51 note 1 At present ambassador to Sweden. Instructions and dispatches to him, Volume I, pp, 106–140.
page 54 note 1 Or Fynboe, a Holsteiner employed by Sir John Norris on account of his knowledge of German.
page 58 note 1 For the dispatch to Lords Carteret and Polwarth jointly, 1 May 1720, see Volume I, p. 139.