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Subject: Diaries.
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Papers of the Stewart and Christie families, and concerning the Murdostoun estate.
Miscellaneous papers of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 17th century-mid 20th century.
Miscellaneous manuscripts from Pitfirrane House, Fife., 1558-1897.
Manuscripts from the library at Newbattle Abbey.
Drawings and journals chiefly of John Harden, a landowner from Tipperary and an accomplished amateur water-colourist, and of his wife Jessy, the daughter of Robert Allan, the Edinburgh banker, and an assiduous diarist.
Diary, XXVI, of John Forfar, schoolmaster in Edinburgh., July-September 1832.
Diary of John Forfar, schoolmaster in Edinburgh.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning the family of Anderson of St. Germains and their descendants, being chiefly the correspondence of Warren Hastings Anderson (died 1875), son of David Anderson of St. Germains (1751-1825).
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