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"A Body of Divinity; or Compendious View of Religion Natural and Revealed", from the lectures of John Brown of Haddington.
Archives of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, consisting of incoming correspondence, lectures and papers read to the Society; including the original manuscript, 1871, of the essay of Robert Louis Stevenson, 'Intermittent Lights'.
The papers comprise two distinct yet related groups, giving in all quite a comprehensive account of the Society's history, and spanning more than a century of rapid scientific and technological achievement.
Autograph manuscripts, with an incomplete transcript, of the lectures delivered by David Hume as Professor of Scots Law in Edinburgh.
For each manuscript is given the chapter(s), with title(s) contained in it, and, in brackets, reference to volume and page of the Stair Society edition of the lectures.
CD-ROM copy of "power point" lecture "Enigma Comes to Haddington; Bletchley Program", by Jack Tully-Jackson. Presented at Bletchely Park.
Collection of papers of Mark Alexander Boyd, including a few of members of his family.
Correspondence and academic and literary papers of Prof A N Jeffares.
Includes correspondence with publishers, lectures, articles and drafts of books, especially on Yeats.
Correspondence and lectures of David Lindsay, 28th Earl of Crawford and 11th Earl of Balcarres.
Mostly concerning artistic matters.
Correspondence and papers of (Alfred) William Ross, Head of Radar, Royal Radar Establishment.
Correspondence and papers of Arthur Woodburn, including articles, press cuttings, lectures, photographs, glass slides and drafts of an autobiography.
Arthur Woodburn's strong interest in economics, education, European unity, international relations, modern languages and Scottish history and literature are reflected in the papers.
Correspondence and papers of Douglas Young, including papers and printed material of the Scottish National Party, PEN International and other political and cultural bodies.
Including manuscripts and typescripts of poems, articles, reviews and lectures.
With letters of and to various correspondents, including James Bridie, C M Grieve, Neil Gunn, Eric Linklater, Naomi Mitchison, and Edwin Muir.
And documents and correspondence concerning the SNP, PEN, the Saltire Society, and other organisations.
Correspondence and papers of James Mackay, Baron MacKay of Clashfern.
Papers mostly concern Lord Mackay`s period of office as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
Correspondence and papers of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, his wife Susan Buchan, Lady Tweedsmuir, his brother James Walter Buchan, and sister, Anna Buchan.
Correspondence and papers of John Pitcairn Mackintosh, Professor of Politics at Edinburgh University and Member of Parliament for Berwick and East Lothian, 1966-1974, 1974-1978.
Correspondence and papers of Sir George Adam Smith, Lilian, Lady Adam Smith, née Buchanan, and other members of the Adam Smith and Buchanan families.
Diaries and notebooks of William Blair, minister of Dunblane United Presbyterian Church; with two volumes formerly belonging to John Bisset, minister of Nairn United Presbyterian Church.
Includes student lecture-notes, journals and sermons.
Diaries, logs, official correspondence and other papers of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles A C Gordon, MC, RA, mostly relating to the 11th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery.
The papers mostly concern Gordon`s command of the 11th Siege Battery of the Royal Garrison Artillery and include Battery log books, copies of Battery correspondence, a history of the Battery, photograph album, training materials, notes and engagement diaries.
Extracts of a lecture on "The Christie Family in Norway" given to the Montrose Society by Dr Gunnar Christie Wasberg.
Four audio cassettes containing recordings of poetry readings and a lecture by Gavin Ewart.
Lecture of G P Johnston to the Edinburgh Assistant Booksellers` Association on Anna Maria van Schurman.
Lecture of W Hiller, "The History of Polish Emigration in Great Britain".
With list of books on the subject.
Lectures and notes by James Moor, Professor of Greek at Glasgow University.
Lectures and notes of Charles H Morris.
Concerning private presses, William Morris and children`s books.
Lectures on Scots Law of Baron David Hume.
Corresponding roughly to the contents of volumes 1, 2 and chapters xiv, xv and xvi of volume 3 in Stair Society edition.