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Commonplace book of Mrs C E R Drummond-Hay, of Seggieden, containing religious verses and transcripts of letters from her son, Lieutenant (later Lieutenant-Colonel) James Adam Gordon Richardson Drummond-Hay while on active service.

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Identifier: MS.8907
Scope and Contents

The thirteen letters, written between February and April 1885, are addressed by James Drummond-Hay to his parents and other members of his family, and recount in diary form his experiences as a member of the Coldstream Guards contingent both on the voyage to the Sudan and on arrival there. There is much detailed description of military activity in the Suakin region.

Dates: 1868-1885.

Commonplace book of Patrick Turner containing ‘Bolg an t-Sholair’ and other miscellaneous verse in Gaelic.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.72.2.7
Scope and Contents Commonplace-book (watermarked 1798) of Patrick Turner when he was a corporal in the Argyll Fencibles, dated Meath 1801 (folio 24 verso). The script is largely Roman, occasionally Gaelic, and the language of the text varies from Scotticised transliteration of Irish to pure Scottish Gaelic. Turner’s affidavit, Ingliston MS A.i.15 (g), states ‘that the manuscript in the Roman character and in his own hand writing, was transcribed from a manuscript in the possession of a Schoolmaster ten or...
Dates: 1801.

Commonplace book of Sir James Balfour titled ‘Some short memories and remarkable passages for the yeires of God 1653 & 1654’.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.15.2.21
Scope and Contents

The manuscript is not printed in James Balfour’s historical works, as it was missing at the time when they were published.

Dates: 1653-1654.

Commonplace book of the Earl of Buchan.

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Identifier: MS.963
Scope and Contents The comonplace book contains drafts of letters to the ‘Bee’, an inventory of the Earl of Buchan’s property, lists of Scottish portraits, an ode, ‘To the Shepherd of the Cot’, and notes and drafts of papers on the Scottish Peerage and other subjects. Included is a manuscript copy of ‘The New Order of Gooding and Manuring all sorts of Field Land with Common Salts’, by Archibald, afterwards 1st Lord Napier (said to have been printed by Robert Waldegrave), referring to the right to issue...
Dates: 1778-1791.

Commonplace book possibly kept by the Minister of Kirkliston (Charles Ritchie in 1794).

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Identifier: Acc.11715
Scope and Contents

Includes lists of communicants and of the inhabitants of the parish.

Dates: 1794.

Commonplace Book probably compiled by C Shaw, York.

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Identifier: Acc.13514
Scope and Contents

Commonplace Book consisting largely of verse, but also with drawings of a Highland scene and pipers at Farr, botanical specimens from Farr and Edinburgh, and pasted in scraps from a visit to Scotland of 1826, and later visits to Switzerland and France.

Dates: 1826-1865, undated

Commonplace book, probably English, mostly compiled from classical authors and church fathers.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.7.8
Scope and Contents

Later authors include Bishop Stillingfleet (folio 197), Thomas Hooker (folio 92) and John Paul Marana, author of ‘The Turkish Spye’ (1686) (folio 178).

The date of the volume is no earlier than 1686.

Dates: 1686-early 18th century.

Commonplace book, probably English, used by two different owners, the first circa 1642, the second circa 1716.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.22.3.1
Scope and Contents The book is thematically arranged under a system of moral headings in Latin and Greek used by the first owner, possibly an Anglican clergyman or scholar, with an interest in Patristic and Jacobean divinity. The volume was the fifth in a series of at least six volumes of this nature belonging to him. The second owner has used the blank and incompletely filled folios of the volume for his entries (folios 2-84 verso), again on moral topics, mostly taken from printed sermons, especially those of...
Dates: Circa, 1642, circa 1716.

Commonplace book, undated, compiled by James Glasford (died 1845).

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Identifier: MS.8493
Scope and Contents

The contents include: extracts from personal letters, biblical commentaries, poems and translations of poems.

Dates: Early 19th century.

Commonplace books.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.7160
Dates: circa 1820, 1892, 1909.

Commonplace books, note books and song collections, partly in Gaelic, of Frances Tolmie, Rev. Alexander McDonald Cornfute Tolmie and John Tolmie.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.14025
Content Description A collection of nine notebooks containing songs in English and Gaelic, newspaper cuttings especially on Highland and Gaelic subjects, poetry and notes on a variety of subjects. The collection was preserved by John Tolmie, oldest son of the Rev. John William Tolmie (1831-1886, minister of Bracadale and Contin). John Tolmie, who compiled four volumes in the collection, was a nephew of Frances Tolmie, collector of Gaelic songs. Two further volumes belonged to Frances Tolmie herself, and...
Dates: 1885-1915 and undated

Composite volume consisting of several commonplace books of William Thoirs of Muiresk, born 1666, covering the years 1705-1724, but also containing earlier material.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.35.4.14
Scope and Contents The commonplace books were bound together but not in chronological order. Some are made up from old legal style books (folios 161, 197, 248, 331, 479), one (circa 1697) belonging to a James Strachan (folio 199). The contents of the volumes are predominantly Episcopalian and Jacobite in sympathies, covering a range of theology, drama, poetry, polemic and ephemera. There is a copy of Dr Archibald Pitcairne`s Anti-Presbyterian play ‘The Assembly’ (folio 162) and also several pages of elaborate...
Dates: 1705, and before-1724.

Correspondence and papers of the Honourable Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot and his family.

 Fonds
Identifier: MSS.19420-19571
Scope and Contents Arthur Elliot was the second son of the 3rd Earl of Minto and his papers form a valuable supplement to the Minto collection. Included here are papers of Sir Thomas Frederick Elliot, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, and Emma, Lady Hislop, the grandmother of Arthur Elliot. Particularly well represented is Elliot's mother, Nina, Countess of Minto, her papers being especially rich in her correspondence and literary manuscripts. As an active Member of Parliament over a period of...
Dates: 1828-1956, undated.

Correspondence and papers of the Scots poet William Soutar.

 Fonds
Identifier: MSS.8501-8770
Scope and Contents

William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.

Dates: 1898-1955.

"First Commonplace Book" of Robert Burns.

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Identifier: MS.50700
Scope and Contents The "First Commonplace Book" of Robert Burns is the earliest collected work written by the poet. Written before he achieved national status following the publication of 'Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect' (1786), Burns himself explained the need to create the volume, hoping that after his death it would fall into the hands of someone who would appreciate their value.The "First Commonplace Book" contains some of Burns's earliest surviving work and contains examples of Burns's...
Dates: 1783-1785.

Further papers of and relating to the Douglas of Cavers family.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13843/1-13
Content Description

Family papers including correspondence, formal documents, commonplace book, genealogical notes, miscellaneous writings, photographs, and estate papers

Dates: 1712-1947, undated.

Further papers of Hugh Pattison Macmillan, Baron Macmillan.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.14268/1-42
Scope and Contents

Comprising Lord Macmillan's commonplace books with notes on his scholarly and personal reading; papers on his professional service and appointments, including a collection of press cuttings documenting his career; and fragments of correspondence and literary drafts, with photographs and family ephemera.

Dates: 1887-1952.

Journal and commonplace book of John Charles Brown, a private soldier in the 3rd European Bengal Regiment, during the Indian Mutiny.

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Identifier: MS.15393
Scope and Contents The narrative covers the period from 21 December 1855 to 3 July 1861, but with several gaps, and is followed (folio 131) by a miscellany of notes and memoranda on various topics including moral maxims, medical and household recipes, puzzles and mathematical formulae. From the formality of the layout and handwriting, the photographs and drawings pasted in at various places, and the poems and extracts interspersed in the narrative, it seems likely that this is a fair copy written up at leisure...
Dates: 1855-1861.

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Bell, William, 1704-1779, Incumbant of Doune Episcopal Church 1
Belsis, James (Canon of Dunblane) 1
Bennett, Enoch Arnold, writer, 1867-1931 1
Blackwood, James (Canon of Dunblane) 1
Buchan, John, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, author, publisher, Governor-General of Canada, 1875-1940 1
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Burns, Robert (poet) (1759–1796) 1
Currie, James (physician) 1
Drummond, William, Stirling, fl 1795-1817 1
Edward, Alexander, Minister of Kemback, d 1708 1
Ewart, John, fl 1817-1820 1
Fairley, John, Reverend (minister in the Reformed Presbyterian Church) 1
Fletcher, Francis, son of Andrew, Lord Milton, fl 1730-1770 1
Galsworthy, John, author, 1867-1933 1
Grant of Kilgraston, John, 1799-1873 1
Grant, Francis, Sir, Knight (portrait painter) 1
Grant, Patrick, 1783-1867 (minister of the Baptist church at Granton-on-Spey, Gaelic poet) 1
Gray, James (Priest and Secretary to Archbishop of St Andrews) 1
Hadfield, Jen (poet and artist) 1
Hume, David, Baron of the Exchequer, d 1838 1
Innes, Thomas (Priest and Historian) 1
Ker, John (Professor of Latin at Edinburgh University, neo-Latin poet) 1
Kippen, Andrew, Edinburgh, fl 1840-1850 1
Law, Alfred (mill owner) 1
Law, Alfred Joseph, Sir (Knight, politician) 1
Law, William (mill owner, and bilbliophile) 1
Lawrence, Thomas Edward, intelligence officer and author, called Lawrence of Arabia, 1888-1935 1
Love, Hew, schoolmaster at Johnshill, Lochwinnoch, fl 1667-1668 1
MacDonald, John (minister of Ferintosh) 1
MacKay, Benjamin Skene, trade union organiser, 1883-1930 1
MacLeod, Norman, 1783-1862 ("Caraid nan Gaidheal") 1
Macdonald, Maria Anne Bosville, wife of Godfrey, 4th Baron Macdonald of Slate, née Wyndham, 1819-1892 1
Macintyre, James, of Glenoe, 1727-1799 1
Mackay, Donald (possibly Reverend.) 1
Mackenzie, Grace (Gaelic spiritual poet, Badenoch) 1
Macmillan, Hugh Pattison, Baron Macmillan of Aberfeldy, 1873-1952 1
Matthew, Charles Geekie (naval surgeon and botanist) 1
McDugald, Donald, Jura, fl 1772 1
Mill, E H, of The Burn, Kincardineshire, fl 1872-1882 1
Moffat, John, Edinburgh, photographer, fl 1856-1858 1
Napier, George Glen, miscellaneous writer, fl 1889-1940 1
Pound, Ezra Loomis, poet, 1885-1972 1
Ritchie, Charles, Minister of Kirkliston, 1765-1825 1
Rush, Christopher, author, b. 1944. 1
Rutherfurd, family, of Edgerston : former owner 1
Shaw, C, York, fl.1826-1865: collector 1
Stevenson , William (missionary; Secretary of the Womens' Foreign Missions of the Free Church and United Free Church of Scotland ) 1
Stewart, Janet W. M. (compiler of commonplace book) 1
Syme, John (Writer to the Signet) 1
Tolmie, Alexander McDonald Cornfute, minister of Campbeltown and Southend, Kintyre, 1861-1909 1
Tolmie, Frances, folklorist, 1840-1926 1
Tolmie, John, 1859-1923 1
Turnbull, Gael Lundin, poet and physician, 1928-2004 1
Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Woodhouselee (Historian and Lawyer) 1
Wardrop, James, surgeon, 1782-1869 1
Wardrop, Shirley, daughter of James, surgeon, fl 1841-1861 1
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