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Bookplates.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Labels, usually printed or engraved, frequently with a distinctive design, pasted or tipped into books to mark their ownership or presentation, and sometimes to indicate their location in a library. They are usually attached to the inside of the upper cover.

Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:

'Akbar-nāmah' of Abu'l Faẓl ibn Mubārak al-'Allāmī., 1655.

 Item
Identifier: MS.3183
Scope and Contents

Manuscript, apparently of the eighteenth century, containing Book I only (composed AD 1655). Illumination at beginning of Part I (folio 2 verso) and Part II (folio 418 verso). Miniatures on folios 27, 58, 94, 123, 130, 145, 158, 194, 197, 221, 238 verso, 254 verso, 265 verso, 307 verso, 365, 399. In Part II there are no miniatures, but several pages have been left blank, evidently for receiving them.

Dates: 1655.

Book of hours, according to the Use of Rome, written in northern France., Late 15th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.6130
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Calendar in French in red and black; added in black in a later hand at the end of March are Saints Dennis [sic], Patrick and Grizel, in English (folio 6);(ii) Hours of the Cross (folio 18);(iii) Hours of the Holy Ghost (folio 26);(iv) Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary (folio 31);(v) Office of the Dead (folio 92);(vi) Penitential Psalms and Litany (folio 132);(vii) 'Obsecro te'...
Dates: Late 15th century.

Book of hours, according to the Use of Rouen., Late 15th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.6131
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows.(i) Calendar in French in red and black. Entries in red include Saints Nicholas (9 May and 6 December) and Martial (3 July). (Folio 1.)(ii) Sequences of the Gospels. (Folio 10.)(iii) Passion according to St John. (Folio 13 verso.)(iv) Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The whole of Sext, Nones, and Vespers, and much of the other offices is missing. It is probable that Lauds was followed by Matins and Lauds of the...
Dates: Late 15th century.

Book of hours, according to the Use of Sarum., 15th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.3178
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Calendar; later entries have been made as follows: Hyginus (12 January), Hilarius (13 January), Marcellinus (16 January), Anastasius (27 April), Felix (30 May), Stephanus (3 August), Calixtus (14 October), Linus (26 November) (folio 1);(ii) Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary (folio 13);(iii) Penitential Psalms (folio 65); Fifteen Gradual Psalms (cues only for the first twelve) (folio 77 verso);(iv) Litany, followed...
Dates: 15th century.

Book of hours according to the Use of Utrecht., 15th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.7129
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Hours of the Virgin, with collects and antiphons for different classes of feast days (folio 1); (ii) Penitential Psalms (folio 71); (iii) Office of the Dead, with additional collects (folio 79).Lacking leaves before folio 1 and after folios 70, 76, 78, and 115. The lower margins of folios 1 and 81 have been cut away, without loss of text. Decorated penwork initials in red, blue, gold, and green at folios 1, 19 verso, 30 verso, 35 verso,...
Dates: 15th century.

Book of sermons on Exodus, xx, preached in the South-East Kirk, Edinburgh, presumably by the Minister, David Blair., 1706-1707.

 Item
Identifier: MS.1942
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.

Dates: 1706-1707.

Charms and spells etc., including notes on witchcraft and astrology., Late 18th century, 1818.

 Item
Identifier: MS.2716
Scope and Contents

A late eighteenth-century manuscript bearing the signatures 'John Blakey' (page 15) and 'Thomas Wyld' (pages 30, 72), with some additional matter (page i), dated 1818, written perhaps by the James Lomax whose signature is on page 3.

Dates: Late 18th century, 1818.

Chronicle of England, and theological works., 14th century.

 File
Identifier: MS.6125
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows.(i) 'Cronica de regibus et pontificibus Anglie', compiled by a Franciscan and based mainly on the works of Ralph de Diceto. It begins with a description of Britain and its marvels (cf. Diceto, ‘Opera Historica’, volume i, pages 30, 10-15), followed (folio 3 verso) by Diceto's 'De partitione provinciae', which is printed in Thomas Gale, ‘Historiae Britannicae ... scriptures XV’, volume i, pages 560-562. The first part of the chronicle (folio 4 verso) is...
Dates: 14th century.

Copy, late seventeenth century, of the chronicle of the Civil War in Scotland compiled by Henry Guthrie, Bishop of Dunkeld., Mid 17th century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.7117
Scope and Contents

The text of the manuscript is the same as that of the printed book, excepting some small omissions and additions, and numerous variants in vocabulary, spelling, and word order.

Dates: Mid 17th century.

Copy of Stair's ‘Institutions of the law of Scotland’., [Circa 1671.]

 Item
Identifier: MS.7116
Scope and Contents

The general arrangement is that of the first printed edition of 1681, but in several places the text is shorter and rather different. About 20 blank leaves at the end of the volume have been torn out.

Dates: [Circa 1671.]

Excerpts, in a nineteenth century hand, from the 'Appendix To the Memoirs of Dr Alexander Carlyle of Inveresk' ... 'Being the proceedings before the Church Courts against him for attending the representation of the Tragedy of Douglas [by John Home] in 1757'., 1757.

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Identifier: MS.23930
Scope and Contents

The contents consists almost entirely of excerpts from the proceedings of the Presbytery of Dalkeith. The excerpts are written on the rectos of the leaves, with additions, and some headings, written in another nineteenth-century hand on some of the versos. A leaf containing an excerpt in a hand wrongly ascribed to Sir Walter Scott which was formerly loosely enclosed is tipped in after folio 108.

Dates: 1757.

Glossed manuscript of German provenance, written in or about 1508, of the first part (Epp. 1-88) of Seneca's 'Epistulae Morales'., [Circa 1508.]

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Identifier: MS.7142
Scope and Contents The text does not seem to belong to any of the better-known groups of manuscripts and contains numerous differences from modern editions. Ep. 53 is placed after 37, 58 after 82, and 59 after 56. Ep. 48 is divided in two at paragraph 6. (This serves to correct the numeration, which is faulty following Ep. 4.) Throughout the text is considerably shortened, and there are numerous variants of vocabulary and word-order. Each letter is preceded by a summary. Ep. 88 is followed by a summary of Ep....
Dates: [Circa 1508.]

'Illustrations of the genealogy of Sir Coutts Trotter', 1st Baronet of Westville, being an abridgement, 1830, of a manuscript genealogy then in Trotter’s possession of the various branches of the family of Moubray, his maternal ancestors., 1830.

 Item
Identifier: MS.20265
Scope and Contents

The title is taken from folio 5.

The abridgement was made by John Philp Wood for presentation to Alexander Trotter of Dreghorn, brother of Sir Coutts.

A drawing of the arms of Sir Coutts Trotter is pasted inside the front cover.

Dates: 1830.

Letter, 1893, of William Sharp to the publisher Frank Murray, inserted in Murray’s own copy of ‘Pharais’ by Sharp (Derby, 1894)., 1893, 1894, 1899, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.9986
Scope and Contents

The letter concerns the publication of ‘Pharais’ and the author's wish to maintain his pseudonym.

Two press cuttings are tipped in to the volumes:

A poem, undated, of Fiona Macleod; A letter of Fiona Macleod published in ‘The athenaeum’, 13 May 1899.

The volume contains the bookplate of Frank Murray.

Dates: 1893, 1894, 1899, undated.

Letter, 1893, of William Sharp to the publisher Frank Murray, inserted in Murray’s own copy of ‘Vista’ by Sharp (Derby, 1894)., 1893, 1894.

 File
Identifier: MS.9985
Scope and Contents

The letter gives William Sharp's view of ‘Vistas’ as a series of psychological problems in dramatic form.

A postcard, 1894, of Louise Chandler Moulton to Frank Murray is tipped in to the volume.

The volume also contains the bookplate of Frank Murray.

Dates: 1893, 1894.

Letters, accounts and other papers of, to, or concerning, Thomas and J A Carlyle., 1833-1880, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.20752
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows: (i) Two letters, 1868, to Thomas Carlyle concerning Thomas Erskine of Linlathen, one with a note by Thomas on the back, and eight letters, 1869-1871, undated, of Dr John Brown to J A Carlyle (folio 1); (ii) The end-paper of a book with Thomas Carlyle's signature, dated 1865, and bookplate (folio 29); (iii) Letters and accounts, 1859-1868, concerning the farm of Craigenputtoch, and receipts, 1878-1880, for taxes and other expenses for it (folio 30); (iv) Financial...
Dates: 1833-1880, undated.

Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his family, with undated drafts and miscellanea., 27 June 1865-1870, undated.

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Identifier: MS.518
Scope and Contents

Includes 22 draft letters, ?1867-?1870, an "Author’s note of 1868" to 'Sartor Resartus', a page of manuscript of 'Past and present', a note for 'Cromwell', a galley-proof of 'Frederick', other fragments, a book-plate, and a stencil for a silhouette.

Dates: 27 June 1865-1870, undated.

Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Burgess, M. to Burgoynes., 1772-1915.

 File
Identifier: MS.40169
Scope and Contents All the letters are arranged alphabetically by correspondent and, where required, by date under each name.Burgess, M., 1774: folio 1;Burgess, Richard, 1826-1836: folios 2-15;Burgess, Thomas, 1850: folios 16-17;Burgess, William, 1772: folios 18-19;Burgess, William F.R,, 1901-1902: folios 20-23;Burghes, Alexander, 1893-1915: folios 24-38:includes letter, 1899, of H.W. Marillier on behalf of Denman, Marillier...
Dates: 1772-1915.

Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Mountstuart Grant Duff., 1862-1898.

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Identifier: MS.40348
Scope and Contents Letters, 1862-1898, of Mountstuart Grant Duff to John Murray IV and Hallam Murray, with a few to John Murray III, with related letters and papers. They mostly concern his work on “Notes from a diary”, published by the Murrays. The letters are arranged in chronological order.1862: folios 1-5; (1)1874: folio 6;1881: folio 7;1892: folios 8-10;1895-1896: folios 11-59;1897: folios 60-92; (2)1898: folios 93-125....
Dates: 1862-1898.