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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Notes added as comment or explanation, such as those accompanying an entry in a bibliography, reading list, or catalogue intended to describe, explain, or evaluate the publication referred to.

Found in 581 Collections and/or Records:

Heavily reworked manuscript of Acts I-III of the play ‘The Wallace’ by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1958.

 Item
Identifier: MS.26169
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The play was broadcast in 1959; the first stage production was in 1960, and an edition of the text was published in the same year.

Dates: 1958.

Heavily reworked manuscript of Acts IV-V of the play ‘The Wallace’ by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1958.

 Item
Identifier: MS.26170
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

The play was broadcast in 1959; the first stage production was in 1960, and an edition of the text was published in the same year.

Dates: 1958.

Heavily reworked manuscript of the play ‘The Wallace’ by Sydney Goodsir Smith., 1958.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.26169-26170
Scope and Contents

The play was broadcast in 1959; the first stage production was in 1960, and an edition of the text was published in the same year.

Dates: 1958.

‘Historical catalogue of the Scottish bishops down to the year 1688: by the Right Rev. Robert Keith. Also, an account of all the religious houses that were in Scotland at the time of the reformation: by John Spottiswood Esq.’; edited by M Russell (Edinburgh 1824); with extensive manuscript annotations by Patrick Chalmers (died 1854)., 1824, [1824, or after.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.15517
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Auldbar was bought in 1753 by William Chalmers, a Gibraltar merchant whose family had owned land in Aberdeenshire, at Federate and Hazlehead. His father and brother were physicians in Aberdeen, and the papers as arranged below begin with medical records of these men. An important section concerns the trade and administration of Gibraltar in the second quarter of the 18th century, and there is also much mercantile correspondence of the 18th and early 19th centuries. As with the rest of this...
Dates: 1824, [1824, or after.]

Incomplete annotated typescript of 'Burns and love'., Undated.

 File
Identifier: Acc.10397/15
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

Includes corrected typescripts of articles, reviews and broadcast talks, together with 55 letters from various correspondents.

Dates: Undated.

Inscribed copies of printed books of Robert Garioch Sutherland, some with annotations by Sutherland., 1939-1968.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.26629-26636
Scope and Contents From the Fonds:

Robert Sutherland (1909-1981) who wrote under the name 'Robert Garioch', was educated in Edinburgh and, after the war of 1939-1945 when he was a prisoner in Italy and Germany, became a schoolteacher in Kent. He returned to Edinburgh in 1959, where he taught and worked for the School of Scottish Studies in the University.

Dates: 1939-1968.

Interleaved copies of Andrew MacDowall 'An institute of the laws of Scotland in civil rights: with observations upon the agreement or diversity between them and the laws of England. In four books. After the general method of the Viscount of Stair's Institutions' (Edinburgh, 1751-1753), with annotations by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., [1751 or after]-[1753 or after.]

 Series
Identifier: MSS.25347A-C
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: [1751 or after]-[1753 or after.]

Interleaved copies of Andrew MacDowall 'An institute of the laws of Scotland in civil rights: with observations upon the agreement or diversity between them and the laws of England. Volume II. After the general method of the Viscount of Stair's Institutions' (Edinburgh, 1752), with annotations by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., [1752, or after.]

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MS.25347B(i)-(ii)
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: [1752, or after.]

Interleaved copy, bound in two volumes, of ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’ by Sir Archibald C Lawrie (Glasgow, 1905), with annotations by the author on the printed leaves, the interleaves and other leaves bound in.

 Series
Identifier: Adv.MSS.37.5.1-37.5.2
Scope and Contents

The annotations comprise corrections, additions and further discussion of doubtful matters. They have not been indexed in detail.

Dates: 1905.

Interleaved copy of Andrew MacDowall 'An institute of the laws of Scotland in civil rights: with observations upon the agreement or diversity between them and the laws of England. Volume I. After the general method of the Viscount of Stair's Institutions' (Edinburgh, 1751), with annotations by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., [1751, or after.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.25347A
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: [1751, or after.]

Interleaved copy of Andrew MacDowall 'An institute of the laws of Scotland in civil rights: with observations upon the agreement or diversity between them and the laws of England. Volume II. After the general method of the Viscount of Stair's Institutions' (Edinburgh, 1752), with annotations by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., [1752, or after.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.25347B(i)
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: [1752, or after.]

Interleaved copy of Andrew MacDowall 'An institute of the laws of Scotland in civil rights: with observations upon the agreement or diversity between them and the laws of England. Volume II. After the general method of the Viscount of Stair's Institutions' (Edinburgh, 1752), with annotations by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., [1752, or after.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.25347B(ii)
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: [1752, or after.]

Interleaved copy of Andrew MacDowall 'An institute of the laws of Scotland in civil rights: with observations upon the agreement or diversity between them and the laws of England. Volume III. After the general method of the Viscount of Stair's Institutions' (Edinburgh, 1753), with annotations by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., [1753, or after.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.25347C
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: [1753, or after.]

Interleaved copy of Cornelius van Eck 'Principiorum Juris Civilis secundum ordinem Digestorum, pars altera, editio quinta' (Trajecta ad Rhenum, 1724), with numerous annotations by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1724, mid 18th century.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.25335(i)-25336[=25335(ii)]
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: 1724, mid 18th century.

Interleaved copy of Cornelius van Eck 'Principiorum Juris Civilis secundum ordinem Digestorum, pars altera, editio quinta' (Trajecta ad Rhenum, 1724), with numerous annotations by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1724, mid 18th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.25335(i)
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: 1724, mid 18th century.

Interleaved copy of Cornelius van Eck 'Principiorum Juris Civilis secundum ordinem Digestorum, pars altera, editio quinta' (Trajecta ad Rhenum, 1724), with numerous annotations by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1724, mid 18th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.25336[=MS.25335(ii)]
Scope and Contents From the Series: Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of Hailes, (1726-1792), was the son of Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet of Hailes, and Lady Christian Dalrymple, daughter of the 6th Earl of Haddington. Sir David was educated at Eton and entered the Inner Temple in 1742. From 1747-1748 he studied Civil Law at Utrecht, and in 1748 was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates. He was raised to the Bench as Lord Hailes in 1766 and appointed a Lord of Justiciary in 1776. In addition to his legal activities, Lord...
Dates: 1724, mid 18th century.