Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
Miscellaneous papers of James Thin, bookseller, containing correspondence, notes, compact disc and other material., 1834-1856, circa 1940s, circa 1974-1977, 1995-1999, 2002, undated.
Miscellaneous papers of the Douglas family of Springwood Park., 1790-1904, undated.
Miscellaneous papers of the Hays of Yester., 1509-mid 20th century, undated.
Miscellaneous papers of William Soutar., 1912-1943, undated.
Miscellaneous printed music books and scores., 4th quarter of 19th century - 1st quarter of 20th century.
Miscellaneous publications belonging to the Forbes family., 1772-1942.
“Miscellaneous Remarks on ‘The Enquiry into The Evidence against Mary Queen of Scots’" by Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet, Lord Hailes (London, 1784), containing numerous critical marginalia throughout in the hand of Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee.
Fraser Tytler has added further notes and comments, dated 1800, on a bifolium tipped in at page 41.
The pamphlet appears to have been bound up at some time in a volume with several others.
Miscellaneous small items of John Francis Campbell., 1857-1883, and undated.
Miscellany of papers on various topics, not all identified, including letters, 1811-1860, and undated (folios 1-98), a few printed legal papers, 18th-century (folios 102-127), extracts from public records and notes, almost all undated, many apparently incomplete., 18th century-1860.
“Missionary's warrant, and the church's duty” (Calcutta, 1850)., 1850.
"Molesworth’s pocket book of engineering formulae” (1899)., 1899.
'Monarchicke tragedies’ (London, 1607) by William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, containing an autograph sonnet of William Drummond of Hawthornden to Alexander, and marginal notes, marking parallel passages chiefly from Sir Philip Sydney’s ‘Arcadia’.
Mrs Forbes of Brux, "Who was Kenneth First King of Scots, or the origin of Clan Forbes" (Aberdeen: D. Wyllie & Son, 1911)., 1911.
‘Much ado about nothing’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1923), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1923.
Music, mostly printed, possibly belonging to Lady Clinton, with 3 manuscript books of scores plus a single sheet., 4th quarter of 19th century - 1st quarter of 20th century.
‘Musketry Instruction for Volunteers, arranged in the form of Question and Answer’ by Henry Baker (Edinburgh, 1859)., 1859.
"My fairy friends in the Vale of Atholl” (1910)., 1910.
‘Narrative of the mutiny at Bolarum in September, 1855’ (London, 1856)., 1856.
"National Service: A guide to the ways in which the people of this country may give service" (London: HMSO, 1939)., 1939.
Negative microfilm of 'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volume ix, second edition, by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand; and, Scott’s journal, with letters and other papers, 1825-1832., 1825-1832.
The contents are as follows:
'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volume ix, second edition, by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand (MS.3362);
Journal of Sir Walter Scott, with letters and other papers, 1825-1832 (MS.3389 (part)).
Negative microfilm of 'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volumes ii-iii, v, (ii being of the second edition), by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand., 1827.
The contents are as follows:
'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volume ii, second edition, by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand (MS.3359);
'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volume iii, by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand (MS.3360);
'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volume v, by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand (MS.3361).