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Commonplace book of Donald Mackay, 1848, containing miscelleanous texts including medical prescriptions, texts of religious instruction, songs partly with music, and Gaelic songs, partly composed by Mackay himself.
Microfilm of works, 17th century, of Esther Inglis and a book of recipes, 1st half of 17th century-1735, 1879, started by Anna, Lady Elcho (died 1649).
Compendium of medical treatises in Gaelic written by Angus Beaton.
Various papers of the Mackenzies of Delvine., 1326-1807, undated.
Composite volume containing chiefly theological works and sermons., 1598, 17th century.
Book of recipes, started by Anna, Lady Elcho (died 1649), and continued by her daughter Jean, Countess of Sutherland.
Financial, legal and miscellaneous papers of the 1st Marquess of Tweeddale., 1654-1697, undated.
Medical prescriptions., 1701.
Translation into Gaelic, in an early seventeenth-century hand, of 'Lilium medicinæ' of Bernard de Gordon of Montpellier., [1574, or before]-1784.
Miscellaneous and chiefly undated family papers (mainly late seventeenth and early eighteenth century) of the Marquesses of Tweeddale., Late 17th century-early 18th century, 19th century.
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