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English: Rev John Laird, Cupar by Thomas Rodger

Image Courtesy of the University of St Andrews Library, ID ALB-49-37-2

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Source https://collections.st-andrews.ac.uk/item/rev-john-laird-cupar/80705
Author Thomas Rodger

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John Laird by Thomas Rodger

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31 December 1860Gregorian

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