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Microfilm of a Gospel lectionary, 11th century, and a typescript, 1968, of an unpublished article concerning the lectionary.
The contents are as follows:
Gospel lectionary, 11th century, containing the synaxarion (week days, Saturdays and Sundays), menologion, and morning lessons (MS.9000);
Typescript of an unpublished article, 1968, concerning MS.9000, a Gospel lectionary in Greek (MS.9000A).
Microfilm of a letter book of Crawford and Gammell, merchants, Greenock.
Microfilm of a notebook of Alexander Main, containing copies of letters to him from George Eliot and G H Lewes.
Microfilm of a Panmure music book, a treble part book of seven dance pieces by 'Mr Simpsone' (Christopher Simpson?).
Microfilm of a Panmure music book containing seventy-seven pieces of music, dances, songs, and Scots airs, for violin.
Microfilm of ‘A Perfect Inventor of all the Pious Donations Given to the Kirks and Hospitals in Scotland since the days of K. Iames 1 To the Regne of King Iames the vi. With Additions. Edenburgh Writen 12 novr i702 by R:M:’ (i.e. Robert Mylne).
Microfilm of a volume, 1859, concerning the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the poet’s birth gathered by the Boston Burns Club; and, letters and poems, 1785-1867, of and concerning, Robert Burns gathered by Adam Sim of Coulter.
The contents are as follows:
A volume, 1859, concerning the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the poet’s birth gathered by the Boston Burns Club (Acc.10847);
Letters and poems of, 1785-1867, and relating to, Robert Burns gathered by Adam Sim of Coulter; including letters of Allan Cunningham and of Robert Tannahil (MS.23150).
Microfilm of a volume of piobrachs, in the hand of Angus McKay.
Microfilm of abbreviated version of ‘Scotichronicon’ by Walter Bower.
Microfilm of about 100 pieces of music, chiefly dances, in French lute tablature.
Microfilm of abridgement, 18th century, of the 'Acts of the Convention of Royal Burghs of Scotland, 1552-1708'.
Microfilm of account book, 1752-1758, of Mary Dudgeon; and, consultation book, 1766-1833, of James Boswell Esquire of Auchinleck.
The contents are as follows:
Account book, 1752-1758, of Mary Dudgeon, housekeeper to the family of James Erskine, Lord Alva, Senator of the College of Justice (Adv.MS.2.1.9);
The Consultation Book of James Boswell Esquire of Auchinleck, Advocate Who put on the Gown 29 July 1766. Written with his own hand’, 1766-1772, 1831-1833. (Adv.MS.3.1.10).
Microfilm of account book, 1798, for crops at Gordonbush estate; and, orderly book, 1782, of Captain John Gordon's Company, Sutherland Fencibles.
Microfilm of account book, containing particulars of the expenditure of Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I), the Duke of Buckingham, and Sir Francis Cottington, on their visit to Spain, April-September 1623.
Microfilm of account books of the family of Foulis of Ravelston, numbers 2-3.
The contents are as follows:
Account book, number 2, 1684-1686 (MS.6153);
Account book, number 3, 1686-1689 (MS.6154).
Microfilm of account of missionary voyage to Canada by representatives of the Catholic Apostolic Church.
Microfilm of acts of the Fife Chapman Society, Cupar.
Microfilm of 'Admiralty letters', from the time of Sir Thomas John Cochrane's service at the East India Station, volume 2-4; and index.
Microfilm of 'Admiralty letters sent' during Sir Thomas John Cochrane's service at the East India Station, with index.
The contents are as follows:
'Admiralty letters sent', 1842-1847 (MS.2415);
'Admiralty letters sent', 1847 (MS.2416);
Index to 'Admiralty letters sent', [1847, or after] (MS.2417).
Microfilm of Africa Through Western Eyes. Part 3 (Adam Matthew Publications).
The microfilms in this series have been described to a basic standard. The dates are taken from the original accession record and might not be the specific dates of the documents on the microfilm.
Microfilm of Africa Through Western Eyes. Part 4. Papers of and concerning Sir John Kirk (Adam Matthew).
The microfilms in this series have been described to a basic standard.
The dates are taken from the original accession record and might not be the specific dates of the documents on the microfilm.