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11 letters, 1967-1983, to and copies of two letters, 1970-1971, of W R Aitken

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.8951
Scope and Contents

With inscribed copies of Robert Bain, "James the First of Scotland" (1921), and William Montgomerie, "A Selection of Three Poems" (1965), each with letters, 1921 and 1965, from the authors.

Dates: 1921, 1965-1983

22 notebooks, 1942, containing the corrected manuscript of A J Cronin, "The Keys of the Kingdom".

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9873
Scope and Contents

With a copy of the novel inscribed by Cronin and a letter, 1950, of Cronin.

Dates: 1942-1950.

64 letters, 1899-1949 and undated, to John Purves, mostly on literary matters, from among others J M Barrie, John Davidson, Luigi Pirandello and Walter de la Mare.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.7175
Scope and Contents

With literary and historical manuscripts, 1388, 1798-1911 and undated, collected by Purves, including single letters of D G Rossetti, John Ruskin, Sir Walter Scott, and William Wordsworth.

Also two albums, 1936-1952, of Purves, containing inscriptions in poetry and prose by various contributors.

Dates: 1388, 1798-1952.

‘Act of the Associate Presbytery for Renewing the National Covenant’ (Edinburgh, 1748), bound with blank pages for subscriptions, issued to the Congregation at Muckhart.

 Item
Identifier: MS.3923
Scope and Contents The blank pages are filled with: (i) copies, made in 1763, of the sets of signatures for seven years from 1745 to 1758; (ii) original signatures, and the names of those who could not write, for 1769, 1776, and 1781. A Communion Roll of the United Presbyterian Congregation at Muckhart, 1886, is inserted at folio 29.There are on the fly-leaf a modern inscription in shorthand, with the name James Duncan (possibly a relative of the United Presbyterian Church Presbytery Clerk whose...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1745-1781, 1886.

Alphabetical list of commercial regulations in Old Slavonic.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.22.5.4
Scope and Contents The manuscript is written in black ink, with red for the title, numbers and initials, and in a Muscovite skoropis’ hand.Списокь стор ʼroвoro ӳcтaвaThe manuscript begins: ·ã·, Ha двинѣ ẏ̑ аханrecкoro ropo втамо, жнѣ Ϭытна на яман'кеThe manuscript ends: и о напрасноrо ẏ̑божестьа свойхъ, люде хранять..There is a colophon on folio 72: и̓ по ẏ̑ка великоrо rдря й по помѣте,боя̑рина а̇̑ѳонасъя лаврентьė̑вича, а̇̑рдина нащокина й по...
Dates: 17th century-18th century.

Apparently unpublished poem by Mrs Alison Cockburn entitled 'Adieu to My Garden 23rd Novʳ. 1777', tipped into a copy of ‘Letters and Memoir of her own Life by Mrs Alison Rutherford or Cockburn’ (Edinburgh, 1900).

 File
Identifier: MS.8892
Scope and Contents

On the page facing the half-title page is an inscription dated May 1900 of T Craig-Brown, who compiled the notes to the printed work, presenting this copy to his daughter.

Dates: 1777.

Autograph album of Cherna Schotz.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.9021
Scope and Contents

With inscriptions by, among others, Duncan Grant, Hugh MacDiarmid and Francis George Scott.

Dates: 1942-1948.

"Bibliography of Thomas Carlyle's writings and ana" by Isaac Watson Dyer (Portland, Maine, 1928), presented by the author to James A S Barrett, with pencil notes and other additions.

 File
Identifier: MS.9852
Scope and Contents

James A S Barrett contributed Section C (a list of the principal portraits, etc., of Carlyle, pages 533-542) to the work.

The volume contains Isaac Dyer's inscription to James Barrett, dated 1928, on the flyleaf, and pencil notes and amendments in Barrett's hand throughout. Press cuttings and a letter, 1930, of Robin Flower, Deputy Keeper of Manuscripts, British Museum, doubtless to Barrett, which were loosely enclosed at various places within the volume, have been tipped in.

Dates: 1928-1930.

'Book of verses’ by W E Henley (London, 1888), inscribed on the flyleaf and presented to Frederick Locker-Lampson by the author.

 File
Identifier: MS.9047
Scope and Contents

W E Henley's letter accompanying the volume, together with a later letter, 1890, to Frederick Locker-Lampson, are enclosed in an envelope that has been tipped in inside the front cover.

Dates: 1888, 1890.

‘Collection of epitaphs and inscriptions out of the counties of Hampshire (Isle of Wight), Hertfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire, as copied literally from tomb & other stones by Russell Skinner'.

 File
Identifier: MS.3000
Scope and Contents

Only Hertfordshire inscriptions are given, but the index of first lines (folio i) refers to those in other counties.

Dates: 19th century.

Copies of epitaphs and monumental inscriptions in parish churchyards in Lanarkshire, compiled, with introductions, photographs, lists of contents, and indexes, by John Smith, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.2238-2244
Scope and Contents

John Smith is the author of "Monumental inscriptions in St. Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh", edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, in 'Scottish Record Society' series (Edinburgh, 1915, 1919).

Dates: 1915-1919.

Copy, dated 1800, of ‘The Historie and Life of King James the Sext’, attributed to John Colville.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.31.6.17
Scope and Contents

An inscription by Malcolm Laing appears on folio 181, dated 15 July, 1800.

Dates: 17th century.

Copy of George F R Henderson, "Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War" (1898), inscribed and marked by Douglas Haig.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.7134
Scope and Contents

Containing a letter and report, 1919, to Haig, and a few maps, undated.

Dates: 1898, 1919 and undated.

Copy of part of Stair's 'Institutions of the Law of Scotland', being Titles 1-22 with Title 19 omitted.

 Item
Identifier: MS.5058
Scope and Contents

Contains Titles 1-22 with Title 19 omitted.

Dates: 1666.

Corrected manuscripts of three poems, undated, in Gaelic of Maoilios M Caimbeul.

 File
Identifier: Acc.9534
Scope and Contents

With inscribed copies of Caimbeul`s poetry collections, "Eileanan" (1980) and "Bailtean" (1987).

Dates: 1980-1987 and undated.

Dictates on logic taken by Thomas Stark, Minister of Balmerino on lectures of Henry Ramsay, Professor of Philosophy at St Salvator's College, St Andrews University.

 Item
Identifier: MS.25258
Scope and Contents

The volume is stamped with initials 'TS' on both covers and includes mnemonics for syllogisms (folios 8-9 and possibly also folio 144 verso), ornate alphabets (folio 145), an insulting title page concerning the professor and the inscription of Alexander Cairns (folio i).

Dates: 1723-1724.

English-Gaelic dictionary written by Alexander MacLaurin.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: Adv.MSS.72.2.22-72.2.25
Scope and Contents

At Adv.MS.72.2.23, page 458, and Adv.MS.72.2.24, page 549, is the identical subscription: “This English and Gaelic Dictionary consisting of four volumes folio in manuscript half bound was composed by Alexr. McLaurin / Stabler in Edinr. N.B. The English words were taken from Thomas Sheridan’s pronouncing Dictionary in two volumes octavo”. This seems most likely to refer to the edition of the General Dictionary of the English Language published at Dublin in 1784.

Dates: 1807-1810.

Genealogical and other material collected by William Camden, the antiquary.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.33.2.36
Scope and Contents The title of the first item, `The nobilitie of Scotland ... 1606`, and some of the addenda to the genealogical tables are probably in Camden`s hand.The contents include:Genealogical trees of the royal and noble houses of Scotland, with some coats of arms drawn in trick, and additions to 1620 (folios 3, 34, 47).`The generall state of ye Scottish Commonwealth with ye causes of theire often mutinies and ther discords` (folio 38).`A Booke of...
Dates: Early 17th century.

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Names
Barrie, Sir James Matthew, 1st Baronet, playwright and novelist, 1860-1937 2
Boswell, James, of Auchinleck, author, 1740–1795 2
Faculty of Advocates, Library, Edinburgh 2
Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid) 2
Aitken, Jane Carlyle, sister of Thomas Carlyle, essayist and historian, née Carlyle, 1810-1888 1
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Aitken, Mary Carlyle, niece of Thomas Carlyle, historian and essayist, fl 1877-1932 1
Aitken, William Russell, bibliographer, 1913-1998 1
Bain, Robert, dramatist and poet, 1865-1955 1
Beveridge, James, Writer to the Signet, 1800-1869 1
Blunden, Edmund Charles (Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford) (1896-1974) 1
Broglie, Jacques Victor Albert, Duc de Broglie, politician, 1821-1901: recipient 1
Brougham, Henry Peter, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (statesman, Lord Chancellor) (1778-1868) 1
Caimbeul, Maoilios M (poet and writer) 1
Calder, Peter Ritchie, Baron Ritchie-Calder, author and journalist, 1906-1982 1
Carlyle, Thomas, essayist and historian, 1795-1881 1
Clough, S DeWitt, President, Abbott Laboratories, 1880-1960 1
Collis, John Stewart, writer and naturalist, 1900-1984 1
Conn, Stewart, poet, playwright and broadcaster, b 1936 1
Cormack, Jessie, author of "The Spell", fl 1961 1
Corrie, Joseph, miner and playwright, 1894-1968 1
Cramer, Sidney, genealogist, fl 1904-1985 1
Cronin, Archibald Joseph, novelist, 1896-1981 1
Davidson, John, poet, 1857-1909 1
Dunn, Douglas Eaglesham, poet, b 1942 1
Erskine, James, Lord Grange, Lord Justice Clerk, d 1754 1
Ewart, Gavin Buchanan, poet, 1916-1995 1
Fairfax, Archibald Montgomerie, Lady, wife of Sir Henry, 1st Bart., née Williamson, d 1844 1
Gallacher, Tom, playwright, writer, 1934-2001 1
Graham, Janet, poet, 1723-1805: former owner 1
Grant, Duncan James Corrowr, painter, 1885-1978 1
Grieve, Christopher Murray, poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid, 1892-1978 1
Haig, Douglas, 1st Earl Haig, 1861-1928 1
Henderson, George Francis Robert, Director of Military Intelligence, South Africa, 1854-1903 1
Holms, Beatrix, author of "The Zodiac", fl 1925-1934 1
Holms, Dorothy, wife of John Holms, writer, née Peacock, fl 1919-1934: former owner 1
Holms, John, writer, 1897-1934: former owner 1
Hutchison, Graham Seton, Lieutenant-Colonel, 1890-1946 1
Keith, George, 10th Earl Marischal (succeeded 1712), c 1692-1778 1
Lauder, Sir Henry MacLennan, Knight, comedian, 1870-1950 1
Macdonald, Malcolm 'Callum' (printer and publisher) 1
Mackinlay, William, Dumbarton, fl 1732: former owner 1
Mare, Walter John de la, poet and author, 1873-1956 1
McLaren, Moray David Shaw, author, 1901-1971 1
Mead, Matthew, poet and translator, 1924-2009: recipient 1
Mead, Ruth, translator, wife of Matthew, poet and translator, fl 1968-2004: recipient 1
Mirror, Edinburgh, newspaper 1
Montgomerie, William, poet and editor, 1904-1994 1
Motier, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du, Marquis de Lafayette, Major General, 1757-1834: recipient 1
Muir, Edwin, poet, 1887-1959 1
Murison, David D, lexicographer, 1914-1997 1
National Library of Scotland 1
Pirandello, Luigi, writer, 1867-1936 1
Purves, John, Reader in Italian, University of Edinburgh, 1877-1961: collector 1
Purves, John, Reader in Italian, University of Edinburgh, 1877-1961: recipient 1
Ramsay, John, of Ochtertyre, Advocate, 1736-1814 1
Reid, Alexander, playwright, 1914-1982 1
Robert I, King of Scots, 1274-1329 1
Robertson, George Scott, author of "Reminiscences of an Orkney Nonagenarian", b 1887 1
Robertson, Ian, Lord Robertson, Senator of the College of Justice, 1912-2005: recipient 1
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, poet, 1828-1882 1
Ruddiman, Thomas, Librarian of the Advocates' Library, 1674-1757 1
Ruskin, John (author and art critic) (1819-1900) 1
Schotz, Cherna, daughter of Benno, sculptor, b 1930: former owner 1
Scott, Francis George, composer, 1880-1958 1
Scott, Thomas McLaughlin, poet and editor, 1918-1995 1
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1st Baronet of Abbotsford (poet and novelist) (1771-1832) 1
Stuart, Charles, Baron Stuart de Rothesay, 1779-1845 1
Turnbull, Gael Lundin, poet and physician, 1928-2004 1
Wheatley, Dennis Yates, writer, 1897-1977: recipient 1
Wheatley, Joan Gwendoline Pelham Burn, writer, pseudonym Eve Chaucer, née Johnston, then Younger, b c 1895: recipient 1
Wordsworth, William (English poet and garden designer) (1770-1850) 1
Young, Douglas Cuthbert Colquhoun, poet, 1913-1973 1
Younger, William Antony, poet, pseudonym William Mole, 1917-1961 1
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