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Subject: Ballads.
Subject: Ballads.
Subject: Letters. Correspondence.
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Four letters, 1935-1936, of or concerning C M Grieve to R D McIntyre, with other papers.
Miscellaneous historical and topographical tracts, copied in the 17th and early 18th centuries.
Contemporary copies of twenty-five letters to Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, from Pope, Swift, Arbuthnott, Gay, and the Duchess of Queensberry, with copies of Swift's 'Characters' of the Countess and of Sir Robert Walpole., 1719-1731.
Miscellaneous manuscripts from Pitfirrane House, Fife., 1558-1897.
Letters to William Edmonstoune Aytoun., 1844-1864, undated.
Notes for sermons, a copy of a spurious ballad, and a letter of the North British Railway to the Incorporation of Tailors of Canongate., 1782, 1846.
Letters chiefly of Scottish interest.
Letter of Sir Walter Scott to Alexander Pringle of Whytbank, containing a version of the ballad of the Scotts of Whitslade, pasted in a copy of Captain Walter Scot of Satchells, 'A true history of several honourable families of the right honourable name of Scot’ (Edinburgh, 1776), presented to Pringle by Sir Walter Scott.
Miscellaneous documents apparently from the library of the Reverend A J Macdonald, Minister of Killearnan., 17th century-early 20th century.
Letters to Sir Walter Scott, chiefly to the Ballantynes, with several to other persons.
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