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Roll book of Andrew Baillie’s company of the Royal Scots. © National Museums Scotland

Roll book of Andrew Baillie’s company of the Royal Scots, including the regimental roll call taken after the crash. Only 58 men from the 500 were able to answer. The document was preserved by lieutenant Haws as a record of the disaster.
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