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  • Subject: Poetry.
  • Subject: Ballads.
  • Subject: Poetry.
  • Subject: Ballads.
  • Type: Collection
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  • Lists. 3
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  • Satires. Document genre. 3
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  • Correspondence. 2
  • Genealogies. 2
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  • Manuscripts. 2
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  • Certificates. 1
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  • Elegies. 1
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  • Family papers. 1
  • Literature (writings). 1
  • Minute books. 1
  • Notebooks. 1
  • Petitions. 1
  • Portraits. 1
  • Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 1
  • Proposals. 1
  • Proverbs. 1
  • Songs. Musical compositions. 1
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  • Papers of the Rymour Club, Edinburgh, which existed from 1903 to 1947, its object being the collection of Scottish ballads, popular rhymes, proverbs, and the like.

  • Miscellaneous papers.

  • Microfilm of three notebooks, undated, of William Motherwell, the first containing 'The crust of comfort being a short treatise expressly written for the instruction and edification of Old Maids by Jacob Ebenezer Jogtrot B.A. of Brazen Nose College Oxford', the other two miscellaneous poems, copies of ballads, and other notes.

  • Microfilm of three Gaelic manuscripts.

  • Microfilm of correspondence of Henrietta Rhodes concerning the ballad 'Oh Nanny wilt thou gang with me' by Thomas Percy, including printed texts of the ballad and the music for it and manuscripts of poems in imitation of it.

  • Manuscript containing poems of William MacMurchy.

  • Literary and family papers of Sir Alexander Gray (1882-1968), Professor of Political Economy at Aberdeen and later at Edinburgh University.

  • Letters chiefly of Scottish interest.

  • Donald Smith’s Irish miscellany.

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