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unusual facts about John Buchanan


Peter Pitchlynn

The father gained a pardon for them from President John Buchanan.


Blantyre and East Africa Ltd

John Buchanan (1855–96) was first apprenticed to a gardener at Drummond Castle.


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Abrahams Commission

In the period before a British protectorate was proclaimed 1891, the African Lakes Company and several individuals, notably Eugene Sharrer, Alexander Low Bruce (the son-in-law of David Livingstone) and John Buchanan and his brothers claimed that they had made treaties of protection or purchase agreements with various chiefs, under which they had become owners of large areas of land.

Clan Buchanan

John Buchanan was unwilling to receive his inheritance until his brother-in-law to be, David Erskine, 2nd Lord Cardross, arranged for creditors to accept as payment only a portion of what was owed (a composition).