‘Innes of Drumgask, Balnacraig, and Ballogie’, Aberdeenshire, 'a family history', by the Reverend John Stirton., 1942.
Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.3068-3069
Scope and Contents
A typewritten work, dealing in particular with Lewis Innes, Principal of the Scots College in Paris, and his brother Thomas, the historian, and containing accounts of the Scots College, of Jacobite activities in France, and of the founding of the Roman Catholic Seminary at Scalan, Banffshire. Copies of correspondence from the Stuart Papers at Windsor are included.
Dates
- Creation: 1942.
Conditions Governing Access
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Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
2 Volumes ; Quarto.
Bibliography
Some of the material is printed in the Reverend John Stirton’s ‘A day that is dead’ (Forfar, [1929]), and 'Relics of the family of Innes of Balnacraig and Ballogie', in ‘Proceedings of the Society ,of Antiquaries of Scotland’, volume iv (1920-1921), pages 100-107.
Repository Details
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Archives and Manuscript Division
National Library of Scotland
George IV Bridge
Edinburgh EH1 1EJ
0131 623 3700
manuscripts@nls.uk