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  • Subject: Sermons.
  • Subject: Notes.
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  • Letters. Correspondence. 4
  • Poetry. 4
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  • "Leyden's poems, &c. MS", collected by the Reverend James Morton., 1794-1837, undated.

  • Notes and correspondence of the Reverend Dr John Struthers, Minister of Prestonpans, with manuscripts collected by him., 1836-1886.

  • Miscellaneous manuscripts, chiefly theological and political., 1590-18th century.

  • Papers obtained by William Forbes Skene from the Reverend Mackintosh MacKay of Laggan (1800-1873).

  • Notebook belonging to William Rankin, James Rankin, and, finally, to Gabriel Rankin of Orchardhead.

  • Correspondence, together with some other writings, of John Leyden, collected by the Reverend James Morton., 1794-1811, undated.

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