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Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 5: Selkirkshire, Roxburghshire, Berwickshire, East Lothian, Midlothian., 1785-1823, undated.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.29.4.2(v)

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

The correspondence consists of letters to Hutton from various correspondents, many of whom were parish ministers to whom he had written asking for information; the papers consist of transcripts of charters and other formal documents, extracts from cartularies and other registers, and descriptions, sketches, plans and elevations of monasteries and other religious buildings.

The greater part of the collection is dated between 1788 and 1790, and between 1809 and 1822 (many of the papers, especially the transcripts, are undated).

The collection is arranged for the most part by county, subdivided into the various regions where the religious houses were located; and within each section, the letters, arranged chronologically by correspondent (more or less), follow the other papers.

The volumes contain papers of various sizes, mostly quarto.

The collection was much consulted by Cosmo Innes, who added brief notes in pencil throughout (usually dates of the charters transcribed) and by W B D D Turnbull, who made numerous references to and extracts from it for his projected ‘Monasticon Scoticanum’.

A list is available of those items that have been printed, or published as illustrations.

Dates

  • Creation: 1785-1823, undated.

Extent

327 Leaves

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Arrangement

The contents are arranged as follows: Selkirkshire (folio 1); Roxburghshire (folio 5); Berwickshire (folio 121); East Lothian (folio 135); Midlothian (folio 213).

327 folios.

Bibliography

Folios 152, 159, 160, 232, 238, 255, printed in ‘Liber conventus S. Katherine Senensis prope Edinburgum’ edited by James Maidment (Abbotsford Club, 1841), pages 75, 78, 77, 73, 63, 52.

Folio 222, reproduced in ‘The ecclesiastical architecture of Scotland’ by David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross (1899), volume 3, page 207.

Folios 265-273 verso, printed in “Historical notices of St Anthony’s Monastery, Leith…” (Grampian Club, 1877), pages 30-35.

Folio 323, printed in ‘Fragmenta Scoto-monastica…’ by a Delver in Antiquity [i.e. William B D D Turnbull] (Edinburgh, 1842), Appendix viii, page xxxiii.

Repository Details

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