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Dear Patricia
I am not sure that I can give a definitive answer to your question. Certainly the position of Town Clerk and Sheriff Clerk in Dornoch passed from father to son.
However according to Michael Hook in ‘A History of the Royal Burgh of Dornoch’ in ‘1729 the council was composed of the Provost, four baillies , a dean of guild, the treasurer and eight councillors one of whom acted as Town Clerk’.
I have found little evidence of what qualifications the Town Clerk and Sheriff Clerk had but Robert Manson in 1655 was a ‘Wrytter in Dornoch’ (Old Dornoch and its Traditions- H.M Mackay)
William Taylor, Sheriff Clerk, whose son and grandson succeeded him holding office for about 100 years, was a lawyer.
It would seem that sometimes the same person held both offices and sometimes not.
I hope however this is of interest.
Kind regards
Susan
References
MacKay, H. M. (Hector Munro) . - Old Dornoch : its traditions and legends / by H. M. MacKay, town-clerk ; wit . - Dingwall : 'North Star', 1920
Hook, Michael . - A history of the Royal Burgh of Dornoch . - Dornoch : Historylinks Museum, 2005 . - 0954425340
......... I am still researching though as I have been unable to source the books referred to......
A never ending task
thanks for your message
regards
Pat
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