The mineral-rich hot springs of Bath, Somerset, England still bubble away, as they did in Roman times. As they did in 1687 when Mary of Modena, wife of James II, visited there desperately hoping for a healthy child and nine months later James, father of 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', was born. As they did when it was the most fashionable resort in Georgian times.
Unusually, I was in Bath over Hogmanay, attending a wedding in the wonderful 16th century abbey. Drawn back there next day my eye wandered over the 641 marble plaques on the walls and saw a remarkable number of Scots featured. I started to write down the details and whilst I certainly did not get them all, I noted 31; details are below (but 100% accuracy is not guaranteed).
Two of those so honoured are from Hawick, 330 miles from Bath. Two refer to Lord Reay whose seat was at Tongue on the north coast, 640 miles from Bath... big distances in the late 1700s! So what were they all doing there?
I have half an answer. Many were ex-military or ex-Civil Service and having served all round the world, joined others in fashionable Bath, inhabiting those famous Georgian houses and hoping that the curing waters would prolong their lives. I can also vouch for the fact that it is a little warmer there in winter. But still, if Scots lay claim to 5% of all the plaques, was fashionable Bath really 5% Scottish in the 18th century?
The list of those remembered in Bath Abbey (chronological order).
Margaret Pringle, daughter of Sir Robert Pringle of Stichill in
the County of Teviotdale, in Scotland, Baronet and wife of William Drummond of
Grange in the County of Stirling Esq, who died 26
th August 1728,
aged 48.
George Gordon of Gight in Aberdeenshire, died 9 January 1779.
Sir Patrick Houston of Houston in North Britain, Baronet who
died 24 March 1785 in the 43rd year of his age.
Duncan Grant of Mullochard, North Britain, died 1 January 1788, aged 59.
John Hay Balfour Esq of Leys, Perthshire, North Britain who
died 28 February 1791.
Charles Lockhart of Muiravonside in the County of Stirling,
died 3 February 1796, aged 55.
Mrs Mary Fraser, died 25 July 1799, aged 60.
Adam Gordon of Lime Street London, 5th son of Charles Gordon
Esq, of Abergeldie, in the county of Aberdeen, North Britain, died 28 May 1800, aged 42 years
Helen, Countess of Selkirk, relict of Dunbar Earl Selkirk, who
died 29 November 1802, aged 65.
Alexander Ellice Esq, born Anchelys, Aberdeenshire June 15th
1743 and died at Bath, 28 September 1805. Anne, his widow, died at Bath April 30th
1847. Sacred also to the memory of Charles, son of Alexander and Anne Ellice.
Born December 10th 1797, died March 10th 1799.
Mary Anne Leycester Sturt, youngest daughter of Thomas Lenox Napier
Sturt & James, his wife. Died 19 February 1812, aged 2 years 5 months.
Alicia, Countess of Erroll, died 24 April 1812 in the 35th
year of her age.
William Kennedy Lawrie of Red Castle, Galloway, late of St
Thomas in East Jamaica, died 28 January 1811, aged 62.
John McDougall Vice Admiral of Red of His Majesty`s Fleet, died
21 November 1814, aged 66.
John Maclean Esq of Inverscardle, North Britain, died 27 April
1812, aged 72.
John White Melville of Bennochy and Strathkinnes in Fifeshire,
Scotland, died 27 May, 1813, aged 59.
The Honourable Colonel Cosmo Gordon, brother of the late Earl
of Aberdeen and Uncle to the present Duke of Gordon, died 27th February 1813 in
his 76th year.
Colin Mackenzie, son of the late Sir Lewis Mackenzie of
Scatewell, North Britain, died 3 February 1814, aged 66. Janet, relict of the
above, died 19 July 1817 aged 57.
Lt General Elliot, late Commandant of Royal Marines, died 16th
April 1820 in the 88th year of his age.
John Campbell, 1st Lord Cawdor who died 1st June 1821 in the 68th
year of his age.
Hugh Campbell Esq of Mayfield in the County of Ayr, North
Britain, late Captain in His Majesty's 85th Regt. Died 5 January 1824, aged 51.
Mary, Countess Dowager of Kintore, died on the 30
th
of June 1826, aged 56 years.
John Ewart Christie, Royal Marines and late Lt Col of the
Nithsdale Militia, died 27 July 1828, aged 74.
James Sholto Douglas Esq, died January 12 1830 Aged 72. Also of
Anne Elizabeth his second daughter who died March 13th 1842.
William Murray Esq of Glencaird, Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.
Died 14 April 1833, aged 83.
Anne, widow of the Hon George Mackay and mother of Eric, 7th
Lord Reay, died 15 March 1833, aged 82.
James Anderson Esq of Wilton Lodge, Roxburghshire, died 30
October 1833, aged 76.
David Monro Esq, formerly of Quebec, lower Canada. He died September 3rd 1834, aged 74 years.
Lt General Sir Thomas Dallas, GCB, died 12 August 1839. Anne,
his widow, died 30 April 1847.
Col the Hon Aeneas Mackay, 3rd son of the 2nd Lord Reay who
died in the service of the States General. His descendants settled in the
Netherlands and to them the Scottish Barony descended in 1875.