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The details of the reference used don't quite match the two related works I can find. There is:
Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, by Elizabeth L. Ewan, Sue Innes, Sian Reynolds, Rose Pipes, published 2007
The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women, by Elizabeth Ewan, Rose Pipes, Sin Reynolds, Jane Rendall, published 2018
Which edition was used? It sounds (from the mention of Innes) that it was the former, but I'm not fixing that in case there's some other edition that I've not found. -- Finlay McWalter··–·Talk20:13, 21 May 2022 (UTC)Reply