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  1. Boswell died in Auchinleck on 4 June 1789 just before her husband arrived after rushing from London to be with her. James broke with tradition and he attended Margaret's funeral on the 11 June. Despite her annuity, James was in debt when she died. She was interred beneath the church, but her body was exhumed and moved later. [1]

  2. Boswell married his cousin, Margaret Montgomerie, on 25 November 1769. She remained faithful to Boswell, despite his frequent liaisons with prostitutes, until her death from tuberculosis in 1789.

  3. Boswell, a self-described “gentleman of ancient blood,” was a lawyer and a writer who knew Johnson well for more than 20 years. ... Margaret Montgomerie, who was two years older.

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  5. Founded in 2010 by a group of literary activists, including Boswell’s senior direct descendant, Margaret Boswell Eliott, the Trust is empowered under its charitable status to promote “heritage, literary arts and education”, and specifically to restore James Boswell’s Mausoleum in Auchinleck Churchyard and to create a visitor attraction ...

  6. Neck Pain. Knee Pain. Acupuncture, Cupping and Healing. Margaret Boswell, DAOM, Inner Peace Acupuncture, articles on health and wellness.

  7. Margaret "Peggy" Boswell born Margaret Montgomerie (1738 – 4 June 1789) was the Scottish wife and cousin of the diarist James Boswell. Life. She was born in about 1738 at Lainshaw in Ayrshire. She was soon an orphan as her father James Boswell (seventh laird of Auchinleck) and her mother Lady Elizabeth (born Bruce) died while she was young.