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  • Subject: Genealogical tables. Genealogies.
  • Subject: Genealogical tables. Genealogies.
  • Subject: Printed materials. Object genre.
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  • Letters. Correspondence. 5
  • Notes. 5
  • Portraits. 5
  • Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 4
  • Christmas cards. 2
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  • Genealogies. 2
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  • Accounts. 1
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  • Biographies. 1
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  • Correspondence. 1
  • Diaries. 1
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  • Letters and other papers, some of which are printed, originally found inside MS.21248: ‘The Ogilvies of Boyne’ by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler, but now kept separately., 1719, 1929-1933, undated.

  • ‘The Ogilvies of Boyne’ by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (Aberdeen, 1933), containing inserts; with further letters and papers formerly loosely enclosed therein.

  • Correspondence and papers, chiefly of General Sir George Brown, Knight Commander of the Bath, with those of other members of his family, residing at Linkwood, Elgin.

  • Genealogical paper on the family of Bruce of Airth., Mid 19th century-[before 1892.]

  • Genealogical papers on the different branches of the Bruce family collected by Major William Bruce Armstrong for his work ‘The Bruces of Airth and their cadets’.

  • Material, chiefly genealogical, collected by John Philp Wood, chiefly leaves found loose in MSS.1872-1877., 1775-1814.

  • Letters, engraved portraits, printed biographical notes, and other papers, chiefly of generals and admirals who served under Napoleon.

  • ‘Napoleonic autographs’., 1783-1846.

  • Papers concerning the trust disposition of David Ross, bleacher in Roslin., 1769-1830.

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