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`Miscellany collections out of the Registers of the justiciary parliament and containing historical and genealogical Collections`, a transcript, late 17th century, partly in the hand of Robert Mylne, of the historical part of Sir Lewis Stewart`s collections, compiled early in the 17th century.
Miscellany of antiquarian papers compiled by Richard Augustine Hay., ?1725-?1726.
Miscellany of antiquarian papers compiled by Richard Augustine Hay in 1725-1726 and probably over a somewhat longer period, consisting for the most part of transcripts of royal, episcopal, baronial and other charters and other formal documents from the 12th to the 17th centuries, together with some extracts from medieval cartularies, and a few notes on contemporary published works.
The papers are in some confusion and many others dispersed. Some (Adv.MS.25.9.10) were acquired by the Advocates` Library in 1881 as part of the Riddell Papers; and others (Acc.5022 and Acc.5694) were acquired by the National Library of Scotland in 1970 and 1972.
The purposes for which the papers were originally compiled and the circumstances of their dispersal are alike unknown.
Miscellany of antiquarian papers compiled by Richard Augustine Hay, volume 1., 12th century-17th century.
Miscellany of antiquarian papers compiled by Richard Augustine Hay, volume 2., 12th century-17th century.
Bound in at the front of the volume (folios 1-49) are some extracts from cartularies made for Walter Macfarlane of Macfarlane.
Miscellany of papers, consisting of numerous memoranda, transcripts of documents, and a few letters, relating to different families of Ogilvy, to the Earldom of Findlater and the claim thereto by Alexander Ogilvie, Doctor of Medicine., 1607, 1812, 1814, 1845-1850, and undated.
Narrative of the first three sessions of the General Assembly of 1586, sent to John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, by Richard Fletcher of Peterborough, who received them from his brother., 1586.
Notarial transumpt of a charter granted by John Lawmond of Ardlawmond to Walter McDunnachy McPersoune., 16 June 1524.
Notarial transumpt of an indenture between Robert Lawmanson, Lord of Inneryne and Fynlo Ewynson, Lord of Ardlawmane., 25 May 1481.
Notebook of Richard Augustine Hay apparently originally intended for notes (folio 1), meditations and extracts (folios 1-10 inverted) of a religious character, but used almost entirely for transcripts of documents relating to the family of Sinclair of Rosslyn (folios 3-83).
Notes and transcripts concerning the Knights Templar and Knights of St John in Scotland.
With bookplate of James Maidment.
Notes, transcripts and extracts compiled by and for Lieutenant-General George Henry Hutton relating to Aberdeen and its ecclesiastical antiquities.
Official transcript, February 1300/1301, of a charter, 16 May 1294, of John, King of Scots, confirming an earlier charter by Alexander III in favour of Marguerite, daughter of Guy, Count of Flanders, and wife of Alexander, Prince of Scotland, his son, granting to her a dowry from the revenue of the town of Berwick.
Offprints and extracts of articles and lectures by George M Robertson, held as file copies by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1910-1931.
Offprints and extracts of articles and lectures by various authors, held as file copies by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1923, 1954-1956.
Papers and accounts concerning the University of Saint Andrews., 1438-1630.
Papers and correspondence of Dudley Sommer concerning his biography of Lord Haldane.
Papers compiled and collected by James Dennistoun for a projected history of Dumbartonshire., 1825-?1842.
Papers concerning an article, “Critical Observations on Fairbairn’s Theory of Object Relations”, by Karl M Abenheimer, and the reply, “Observations in Defence of the Object Relations Theory of the Personality”, by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1953-1955.
Papers concerning the controversy over the publication of "Conversations of Lord Byron" by Thomas Medwin., 1822-1960.
The papers include correspondence, proofs of pamphlets written by John Cam Hobhouse and John Murray in response to Medwin`s publication, and miscellaneous papers concerning Medwin.
Papers concerning the family history of Dumbartonshire, compiled and collected by James Dennistoun for a projected history of Dumbartonshire., ?1827-?1828.
The papers consist of draft genealogical accounts, compiled for the most part about 1827-1828, of families possessed of territories in the county (or otherwise strongly connected with it) arranged in alphabetical order. Some of the accounts are supplemented by transcripts of documents or of relevant letters.