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Copies of historical works of Alexander Hume, preceded by a Latin treatise.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.13.2.3
Scope and Contents The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: w.7.18.The contents are as follows:(i) ‘De foedere Dei cum homine’, ‘Arminianorum abjectiones adversus hanc doctrinam’, 1653 (folio 1); (ii) ‘Rerum scoticarum compendium in usum scholarum, per Alexandrum Humium’, 1660 (folio 72); (iii) ‘Clavis in Buchananum, hoc est, nomi num propriorum aliorumque elucidatio’, undated (folio 165).At the end of the volume are some...
Dates: 1653, 1660, undated.

Copy, 16th century, of `Recueil des Principaux Seigneurs qui passerent la Mer avec Guillaume Conquereur d`Angleterre`, a treatise on the genealogy and heraldry of the English nobility written by Jean Benard in 1567.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.33.3.2
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The manuscript is similar to the autograph manuscript of 1572 (Bibliotheque Nationale, MS. français 19000), but lacks the dedicatory letter to Charles IX and has no miniatures. The decoration consists of paintings of flowers and fruit, borders and armorial bearings, with some decorated initials. There is a note, ‘Southampton`s Genealogies`, in a 17th-century hand on folio iii.

Dates: 1567.

Copy, early 18th century, of `A Discourse concerning the three Unions betwixt Scotland and England’, an apparently unpublished work, written circa 1670.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.31.7.7
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The affairs which are discussed include James VI’s succession to the English throne, the proposals for a more entire union of Scotland and England made early in James`s reign and the proposals for a legislative union made in 1669-1670 by Charles II.

Dates: Circa 1670.

Copy in an unidentified hand of ‘Memorial offered to the Honourable Commissioners of Excise concerning the Mensuration of Tuns or Backs that have some irregularity in the Figure and Situation of the Bottom ... To which is added a Method of correcting the common Tables, and some new Theorems` by Colin Maclaurin.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.1.13
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There is a pen drawing of a ship on folio vi. This is a work of applied mathematics written in order to enable customs officers to gauge the contents of molasses barrels used in the port of Glasgow.

Dates: 1735.

Copy of a work written by Alexander Dickson in support of the claims of James VI of Scotland to the crown of England in reply to ‘A Conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland’.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.31.4.8
Scope and Contents ‘Conference about the next succession to the crowne of Ingland’ was published in 1594 under the pseudonym R Doleman by a number of authors including chiefly Sir Francis Englefield and Cardinal William Allen: Robert Parsons, Society of Jesus, to whom the work has often been ascribed, was a minor contributor (see ‘Recusant History’, volume 4, page 126). Dickson, who had been a supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots, appears to have become a servant of James VI shortly before he began this reply,...
Dates: 1598.

Copy of Adv.MS.31.3.18, documents relating to heraldry, made for Walter Macfarlane of Macfarlane by his earlier copyist.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.34.3.22
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Translations have been provided with the material in Latin.

Dates: 1385-1661.

Copy of ‘Discourse of coin and coinage’ by Rice Vaughan.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.1.4
Scope and Contents

The dedication by Henry Vaughan and the tables and additional material at the end of the published text are omitted.

On folio iv are two inscriptions `for the right honourable the Lord Roberts Lord Privie Seale of England`, and, in another hand, notes about waste land in Ireland with a reference to Sir William Petty.

Dates: 17th century.

Copy of ‘Περὶ μέτρων ποιητικῶν’, a Byzantine medical treatise by Isaac Monachus.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.5.9
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The manuscript includes marginal notes. The number XVIII is on the inside top board, £1-11-6 on folio i.

Dates: 1780.

'Discourse between a Writer and his Apprentice', possibly by William Campbell of Crawfordton, Writer to the Signet, concerning heritable and movable rights.

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Identifier: MS.14282
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In his introduction (page 7), the author states that the work was compiled for his own use during his apprenticeship. It is preceded by forms of notarial attestations, and followed by a few legal accounts of 1822-1823.

Dates: 1759.

‘Discourse of the High Courte of Parliament of the authoritie of the same and of the forme of proceedings therein called out of the common lawes of this lande and other good authors’.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.28.5.12
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The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: w.5.15.

Dates: 17th century.

Fair copy in a contemporary hand of `De Hominio Disputatio` by Sir Thomas Craig.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.24.1.2
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Craig wrote this work in 1603 to show that Scotland had never done homage to England, in reply to strenuous claims to the contrary in the 1587 edition of Holinshead`s ‘Chronicles’ (`in manibus hominum his sexdecim annis` - folio i verso).

Dates: 1603.

Fair copy in a contemporary hand of ‘De jure successionis andc regni Angliae Libri duo’ by Sir Thomas Craig.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.24.1.1
Scope and Contents This was one of several works written in reply to ‘A Conference abovt the next svccession to the crowne of Ingland’ written in 1594 by `N. Doleman` (a pseudonym for a group of Recusant exiles led by Sir Francis Englefield, but then and long afterwards thought to be of Robert Parsons, Society of Jesus).The dedication of the work, to King James VI of Scotland, is dated 1 January 1603: the peaceful accession of James to the throne of England later that year was probably deemed by...
Dates: Circa 1603.

Five 13th-century medical manuscripts, possibly written in England, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.1
Scope and Contents

The manuscripts had been bound into one volume by the 15th century. The contents are: (i) translation, by Constantinus Africanus, of 'De gradibus simplicum' by Isaac and the end of an unidentified work, with recipes added in later hands; (ii) Gerard, 'De modo medendi', with recipes and notes added by later hands; (iii) a work on digestion; (iv) seven works on medical subjects; (v) the end of an unidentified work on the degrees of medicine, with added recipes in French.

Dates: 13th century.

`Fondament van de Geometry`, a practical treatise with propositions and proofs from Euclid.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.1.7
Scope and Contents

The text is followed (folio 43) by remarks on surveying. The inverted folios contain mathematical and geometrical problems.

The front cover has the letters A O and the date 1705.

Dates: 18th century.

Four or five medical manuscripts of the 14th century, with additions of the 14th and 15th centuries.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.18.6.9(i)-(v)
Scope and Contents

The volume has been heavily trimmed, leading to the partial loss of some headings and marginal notes.

Dates: 14th century.

Fragments of at least 7 and perhaps 8 manuscripts on medicine and astrology, some, if not all, English.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.23.7.11A-H; (former binding)
Scope and Contents

A and E may be in the same hand and from the same manuscript.

Dates: 14th century-15th century.

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