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Extracts transcribed, 1776, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume i, 1577-1584, by the Reverend James Scott., 1577-1584.
Volume i includes historical sketches of the family of Ruthven, Earls of Gowrie (pages 457, 549) and of Patrick Galloway, minister of Perth (page 511).
Extracts transcribed, 1776, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume ii, 1584-1592, by the Reverend James Scott., 1584-1592.
Extracts transcribed, 1776, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume iii, 1592-1596, by the Reverend James Scott., 1592-1596.
Extracts transcribed, 1780-1781, from Perth Kirk Session records, 1569, 1577-1732, by the Reverend James Scott, in order to compile a register concerning the James VI hospital., 1569, 1577-1732.
Gaps in the Session record are filled from the Presbytery record.
According to his normal practice, Scott includes historical digressions, and some earlier material.
Extracts transcribed, 1780-1781, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume i, 1569, 1577-1620, by the Reverend James Scott, in order to compile a register concerning the James VI hospital., 1569, 1577-1620.
Extracts transcribed, 1780-1781, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume ii, 1620-1665, by the Reverend James Scott, in order to compile a register concerning the James VI hospital., 1620-1665.
The volume contains scattered excerpts from `The Chronicle of Perth`.
Extracts transcribed, 1780-1781, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume iii, 1665-1712, by the Reverend James Scott, in order to compile a register concerning the James VI hospital., 1665-1712.
The volume contains historical notes on the revolution of 1689 and Episcopal dissent thereafter (pages 168-208, 395-404, 405-418).
Extracts transcribed, 1780-1781, from Perth Kirk Session records, volume iv, 1712-1732, by the Reverend James Scott, in order to compile a register concerning the James VI hospital., 1712-1732.
Fair copy of `Diplomatum veterum collectio`, being Richard Augustine Hay`s transcripts of charters and other formal documents contained in cartularies of mediaeval Scottish religious houses and the archives of the city of Edinburgh.
The copy was probably begun in 1696 (the date quoted on the title page) and not completed until 1701 or later (34.1.10(iii), folio 294 verso), made apparently by a copyist from the transcripts made by Hay when he was in Scotland between 1686 and 1689.
Fair copy of `Diplomatum veterum collectio`, being Richard Augustine Hay`s transcripts of charters and other formal documents contained in cartularies of mediaeval Scottish religious houses and the archives of the city of Edinburgh, volume 1., 1686-1689.
Fair copy of `Diplomatum veterum collectio`, being Richard Augustine Hay`s transcripts of charters and other formal documents contained in cartularies of mediaeval Scottish religious houses and the archives of the city of Edinburgh, volume 2., 1686-1689.
The volume contains transcripts of the cartulary of the Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr, Arbroath (Adv.MS.34.4.2), in a different arrangement (folio 17); a Calendar of Saints` days observed in Scotland before the Reformation (folio 267), and a list of feasts formerly held in Scotland (folio 286 verso).
Fair copy of `Diplomatum veterum collectio`, being Richard Augustine Hay`s transcripts of charters and other formal documents contained in cartularies of mediaeval Scottish religious houses and the archives of the city of Edinburgh, volume 3., 1686-1689.
The volume contains a transcript of the cartulary of Paisley (Adv.MS.34.4.14) (folio 13); an account of the Stewarts, as far as the death of King James II (folio 277); and a history of the Trinitarian monks (folio 295).
Formal documents contained amongst the papers of John Riddell, peerage lawyer.
Four music part-books (1st, 2nd violins, viola and cello).
Includes Alberto Gallo, "Twelve Sinfonie or Sonatas" and Johan Joachim Agrell, "Six Sonatas" (both London, undated) and transcripts, circa 1770, of 19 chamber music works of, or attributed to, Thomas Alexander Erskine, 6th Earl of Kellie.
Fragments of at least 7 and perhaps 8 manuscripts on medicine and astrology, some, if not all, English.
A and E may be in the same hand and from the same manuscript.
‘Geographical Collections relating to Scotland containing particular Description of Shires, Parishes, Burroughs etc in that Kingdom’, of Walter Macfarlane, 1748-1749.
‘Geographical Collections relating to Scotland containing particular Description of Shires, Parishes, Burroughs etc in that Kingdom’, of Walter Macfarlane, 1748-1749, volume 1., 1748-1749.
‘Geographical Collections relating to Scotland containing particular Description of Shires, Parishes, Burroughs etc in that Kingdom’, of Walter Macfarlane, 1748-1749, volume 2., Circa 1640-1700.
The volume is for the most part a transcript of material contained in ‘Topographical Notices of Scotland’ by Sir Robert Sibbald, Adv.MS.34.2.8, circa 1640-1700, with the additional descriptions from Adv.MS.31.6.19, ‘Provincial Edinburgenae Descriptio’ and ‘Edinburgi Descriptio’ by David Buchanan, circa 1648.
‘Geographical Collections relating to Scotland containing particular Description of Shires, Parishes, Burroughs etc in that Kingdom’, of Walter Macfarlane, 1748-1749, volume 3., 1549, circa 1682.
The volume is a copy of the ‘Collection of Papers and informations’ of Sir Robert Sibbald, Adv.MS.33.5.15, circa 1682, with copies of accounts by Donald Monro, Dean of the Isles and of ‘Description of Orkney’.
`History of the most noble and illustrious family of the Frasers, particularly of the illustrious family of Lovat Chief and head of that numerous Clan`.
The manuscript was intended for publication in London, 1749. No author is given.
At the back of the volume are transcripts of `Original papers relating to the foregoing Memoirs` I-XIII, with a brief account of the family of Fraser of Fruid.
Hutton transcripts. A collection of transcripts of the cartularies of Aberdeen Cathedral (Adv.MS.20.3.1) and Newbattle Abbey (Adv.MS.20.3.3) and of charters and other formal documents, many of which are extracts from other cartularies, of and concerning several of the medieval dioceses and religious houses of Scotland.
Most of these transcripts and extracts, which were made between circa 1794 and circa 1824, are in the hand of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton: most of the rest are in the same hand as Adv.MS.9A.1.4. Many of the transcripts were made from originals and copies in possession of William Maule of Panmure, who was created Baron Panmure in 1831: many of the rest were copied from documents in possession of Thomas Thomson and at the Scottish Record Office, General Register House.
Indexes and transcripts by Robert Mylne, the antiquary.
Inscribed copy of Jessie Cormack, "The Spell".
with additional poems in typescript.
‘Inscriptiones quae A.D. 1746 extant in Collegio Graecorum de urbe Roma.` Transcripts, followed (folio 10) by a brief bibliographical note about the College.
John Riddell s copy of ‘Genealogical History of the Stewarts’ by Andrew Stuart (London, 1798), bearing a number of corrections and marginal notes in his hand., 1798, 1854.
A letter, 1854, of the 24th Earl of Crawford to Riddell is tipped in before page v and a transcript of a charter of Edward I to James, Seneschal of Scotland, is tipped in before page 17.