Dear Jim, I've now downloaded the page you mentioned & will file it with my Marjoribanks Family records - most interesting and many thanks for the navigation instructions! I examined KB8/66 a few weeks ago and duly located the lists of prisoners in Box 1, reasonably legibly set out, and duly discovered "Geo. Margerybanks", listed among a group of "Scotch servants" held at Wigan and apparently a native of Teviotdale (Roxburghshire). Box 2 is legible only, I guess, to specialists - it is not so much that most of the docs. are in Latin as that the script is both old-fashioned Secretary Hand and much faded. Box 1, in general, is in English and a more modern script. It would be well worth while for an interested group of Americans with Scottish ancestry to club together to have a transcript made of the various lists as there is just enough detail in them to give at least the possibility for further research (though we are getting back into a period where Scottish records, e.g. parish registers, are at best fragmentary and at worst non-existent). I imagine a researcher could do the job (I mean just transcribing the lists of prisoners) for a couple of hundred dollars or so - doing the whole two boxes would be extremely expensive and probably not worth while. If anyone thinks it worth while I'm quite happy to have this note forwarded to the relevant people interested in this web page. Roger