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20 letters of Eric Linklater to William N Roughead.
Includes four letters of Marjorie Linklater and three letters of Alison Linklater to Roughead.
20 letters of Frederick Bailey, as Secretary of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, to Robert Bell.
Concerning affairs of the Society.
20 letters of or concerning Scotsmen.
20 letters of or concerning William Thomson, including other miscellaneous papers.
20 letters of Samuel Rutherford Crockett to James Hay Thin.
20 letters of William Lockhart to George Lockhart.
With transcripts, 20th century.
20 notebooks of Naomi Mitchison.
Literary and personal notes and the typescript of "Yet it shall be Tempest Tost", an account of an experiment with mescalin during the 1960s.
20 volumes of sermons, 11 notebooks and one minutebook from the Gray Library, Haddington.
21 documents relating to the lands of Curriehill near Edinburgh.
21 letters and fragments of and to Scottish clergymen.
Correspondents include Charles Cowan, Alexander Duff, Robert H Lundie, Thomas Guthrie and George S Duncan.
21 letters of James Henry Skene to his father, James Skene of Rubislaw and other members of his family.
Letters concern James Henry Skene`s education in Germany, his military service and his residence in Greece.
21 letters of Sir D Y Cameron to Messrs Frost and Reed and Walter Frost.
Concerning his etchings and paintings.
21 letters of Sir David Wilkie to Thomas Macdonald.
21 letters of Sir Henry Holland to his father, Peter Holland.
On personal, social and academic matters.
With typescripts of the letters.
22 letters, 1843-1847, to John Stevenson.
Concerning the transactions of the committee for the erection of a memorial to James Wilson, leader of the Radical Rising of 1820, in which Stevenson took part.
With a biographical note on Stevenson by George Maddocks, and a colour photograph of his portrait.
22 letters, and copies of 4 letters, of Hugh Elliot.
22 letters of O H Mavor to Mr and Mrs Eric Capon.
22 letters of or to Alfred C Haddon.
On anthropological subjects.
Including a letter, 1901, of Sir James G Frazer.
22 letters of Thomas Carlyle and 19 of Jane Welsh Carlyle, 1830-1867 and undated, to members of his family.
With eight letters of John Aitken Carlyle to his mother and brother, two letters, 1841, 1852, of R W Emerson to Thomas Carlyle, and associated correspondence.
22 letters to William Blackwood and Sons from scholars, including Mark Napier, John Blackie, Sir David Brewster and Agnes Strickland.
22 maps of Oxfordshire properties of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, by Thomas Langdon and Henry Wilcocke, with explanatory notes.
22 notebooks, 1942, containing the corrected manuscript of A J Cronin, "The Keys of the Kingdom".
With a copy of the novel inscribed by Cronin and a letter, 1950, of Cronin.