Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
Working copy of the ‘Peerage of Scotland’, volume I (Edinburgh, 1813) by Sir Robert Douglas, revised and corrected by John Philp Wood: including revised printings of certain pages and extensive annotations by Wood., 1813.
Pages 411-412, 425-426, *425-426*, occur both in an earlier and a revised form.
The volume also contains an impression of pages 757-760 which Robert Cadell caused to be thrown off as a hoax (see MS.2252, folio 94).
Working copy of the ‘Peerage of Scotland’, volume II (Edinburgh, 1813) by Sir Robert Douglas, revised and corrected by John Philp Wood: including revised printings of certain pages and extensive annotations by Wood., 1813.
Pages 43-44, *121-122*, 121-122, and 173-176, occur both in an earlier and a revised form.
Working notes by Alexander Philip, the author of several books on the calendar.
'Works, in prose and verse, of Alexander Pennecuik, Esq., of Newhall, M.D.’, volume i (Leith, 1814), containing corrections to the text and additions in the margins of many of the pages made at different times by Robert Brown of Newhall and Carlops, advocate, who edited this edition and provided an introductory memoir of the author.
According to a note at the top of the title page this was a 'Corrected Copy, for a New Edition', but no such edition appears to have been published, and the whereabouts of the 'Additions and Corrections in a separate M.S. written more accurately and fully' are not known.
Attached to the flyleaf preceding the title page are a cutting from an unidentified sale catalogue, and notes in an unknown hand concerning plants found on and about Habbie's How and Newhall in August 1897.