1700—Child of Neil, a soldier, buried Greyfriars
1700—Katharine m. William Keir, Dec. 1.
1705—Elizabeth m. William Wood, cordiner, Edinburgh.
1706—Katherine m. John Knowes, indweller, Edinburgh
1707—William M'Alla, son of deceased, William, late Provost of Haddington, apprenticed to John Weir, merchant burgess, Feb. 19.
1708—John, merchant, via his father, burgesses of Glasgow.
1709—John, maltman, via his wife, burgess of Glasgow
1709—Margaret m. James Smith, indweller
1710—Archibald, bailie of Dunbarton, burgess gratis for good services done by act of council, July 14.
1710—Archibald, writer, married to Carolla Young, dau of the Rev. Robert Young.
1710—Robert, servitor to Sir David Dalrymple, Dec. 6.
1711—Aulay, gardener, master, burgess of Glasgow
1713—Mr. Robert, minister at Stirling, burgess by right of wife, dau of Andrew Burnet of Waristoun, Nov. 18.
1713—Alexander, cutler in Canongate, burgess.
1713—John Hepburn, son of John Hepburn, Sr., merchant in Prestopans, apprenticed to Robert M'Aulay, merchant.
1730—Robert, baxter, burgess of Glasgow.
1730—Aulay, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1732—Christian M'Caulay, relict or Archibald Barr, elder, carte in Gorballs, parish of govan, Nov. 22
1732—John, tailor, m. Elizabeth Dalrymple, dau of William Dalrymple, writer to the signet, Edinburgh.
Date: John, tailor, his widow, Hill Hanna.
1732—Christian, relict of Archibald Barr, elder, carter in Gorballs,Govan
1733—John, gardener, eldest son of Aulay, gardener, burgess of Glasgow
Oct. 30, 1741 in Bulls Land, marriage of James Hay, writer, to Margaret Campbell, dau of the late
Archibald Campbell, writer to the signet; witness to the marriage were Alexander Hay, writer,
Miss M'Aulay and the bride's sister.
1738—George, Esq., student of medicine; burgess by right of father, Rt. Hon. Archibald, Esq., Lord Provost, July.
1742—James M'Caulay, younger, carrier in Ringerhouse, parish of Easter Kilbride, Nov. 17.
1743—William, a blacksmith in Calton, m. Ann Threapland, widow of John Nasmyth, burgess.
1745—Aulay, gardener, eldest son of Aulay, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1747—John, indweller, m. Eliza Wilson, dau of the late Thomas Wilson, shoemaker in Newbattle.
1748—Jean McAulay m. William Fraser, writer to the signet, Edinburgh.
1748—Margaret, dau of Alexander, gardener, married to John Ferguson, tailor, burgess of Glasgow.
1748—Archibald, gardener, apprenticed to Duncan Campbell, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1751—Mr. John, burgess by act of council, Feb. 27.
1751—Alexander, hammerman, 2nd son of Thomas, hammerman, burgess of Glasgow.
1752—Alexander, Esq., doctor of law, burgess, by act Apr. 8.
1752—Matthew, weaver, burgess of Glasgow.
1753—John, cooper apprentice, burgess of Glasgow.
1753—Margaret m. John Marshall, baxter, 25 Feb.
?John Marshall, journeyman baxter, m. 1753 Margaret, dau of Thomas M'Auld, smith, of Glasgow.? same?
1755--Walter, merchant, 2nd son of Archibald, merchant, burgess of Glasgow.
1758—James, gardener, m. Ann, dau of Alexander Blair, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
In 1771, John Lyon, gardener, m. Margaret, dau of Alexander Blair, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
Date?--Agnes, dau of Thomas, hammerman, married James Ogilvy, hammerman, burgess of Glasgow.
1761—John, weaver, m. Jean Beck, dau of Christopher Beck, weaver, burgess of Glasgow.
1761—William, gardener, eldest son of Alexander, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1761—Margaret, dau of Thomas, barber, married Walter Langmuir, mason, burgess of Glasgow.
1763—May m. Donald MacKenzie, soldier, Mar. 6. May, the dau of Donald, running stationer in Toolbooth.
1768—John, a cooper, burgess in Glasgow.
1768—William, gardener, eldest son of John, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1768—Alexander, gardener, eldest son of Alexander, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1769--Aulay M'Aulla, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1769—Alan, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1770—John, a cooper, burgess of Glasgow.
1770—James, youngest son of John, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1770—John, writer in Dumbarton, married Elizabeth, eldest dau of John Brown, mason and bailie; John Brown died 1773, aged 59.
1801—James Morison, merchant, married Mary Brown, dau of John Brown, late master of works and merchant.
1771—John, weaver, eldest son of deceased Archibald, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
1772—Thomas M'Aulay, soldier, m. Anne Hutchison
1774—John, painter and merchant, younger son of John, cordiner, burgess of Glasgow.
1775—William, writer, youngest son of John, cordiner.
1776—Betty, dau of John Macaulay, porter, m. John Muir, servant to Dr. Cullen of Lady Yester's Parish. May 26. Living Old Gray Fryers.
1779—John, tailor, eldest son to deceased, Robert, merchant, burgess of Glasgow.
1780—James, printer in Tolbooth, m. Mary Johnstone, dau of deceased Alexander Johnston, merchant, 22 Sept.