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Preliminary design and designs for an unknown house, ND, unexecuted (6)

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The gateway on the left-hand side of Adam volume 10/137 does not correspond with any other design for Lady Innes. Presumably the inscription 'James Golant Esqr' - who is otherwise unknown - refers to this.

Although none of these drawings are dated, King has suggested a date of c1785, but there is no evidence for this.

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