Catalogues.
Found in 311 Collections and/or Records:
'Catalogue of the Books in the Library at Pinkie and at Delgaty 1704'. This catalogue was compiled probably a few years after 1704, as it includes books published up to 1709., 1704-1709.
‘Catalogue of the clergy of Scotland, vol. I.', ?19th century.
Contains many names not given in ‘Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanæ’ by Hew Scott.
‘Catalogue of the clergy of Scotland, vol. II.’, ?19th century.
Contains many names not given in ‘Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanæ’ by Hew Scott.
‘Catalogue of the clergy of Scotland, vol. III.’, ?19th century.
Contains many names not given in ‘Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanæ’ by Hew Scott.
Catalogue of the Dennistoun manuscripts containing an extract of Dennistoun`s will and a description of the manuscripts (Adv.MSS.19.2.16-19.2.26) which comprise the bequest., 1856.
Catalogue of the engravings, etchings, drawings, etc., belonging to George Chalmers., Late 18th century.
Catalogue of the Hugh Sharp Collection of printed books., [1938, or before.]
The catalogue was compiled before the transmission of the collection to the National Library of Scotland in 1938. It contains interesting details about many of the books. A newspaper-cutting about the collection, and notes made by members of the National Library staff, found loose in the first volume, have been pasted in.
Catalogue of the Hugh Sharp Collection of printed books., [1938, or before.]
The catalogue was compiled before the transmission of the collection to the National Library of Scotland in 1938. It contains interesting details about many of the books. A newspaper-cutting about the collection, and notes made by members of the National Library staff, found loose in the first volume, have been pasted in.
'Catalogue of the late Sir John Henderson's Books, 1818'., 1818-[1833, or after].
Catalogue of the library at Bowland House., [Circa 1830.]
Catalogue of the library of Professor Thomas Stewart Traill., [Circa 1860.]
The library was sold by auction in 1863 following Professor Thomas Stewart Traill's death in 1862.
Catalogue of the library of the Baird family at Newbyth., [1794, or after.]
The catalogue is written on paper watermarked 1794, and is in five main sections:
'Divinity' (page 1),
'History' (page 25),
'Law' (page 52),
'Classicks' (page 68),
'Miscellanies', i.e., miscellaneous literature which will not fit into the other categories (page 86).
Within each section, the books, of which the earliest were published in the 16th century, are arranged alphabetically.
Catalogue of the library of the Baird family at Newbyth., 1825.
Catalogue of the library of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., [Circa 1895.]
Catalogue of the library of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., Late 19th century.
Also includes (folios 45-48, reversed) a 'Catalogue of books lent by Carl D. Hamilton Esq, to the Edin. Society of Musicians', [before 1900].
'Catalogue of the library of the Right Honourable, the Earl of Ancram, in Berkeley Square, London, 1751'., 1751.
The collection consists of manuscripts on a wide variety of subjects, many copied from manuscript or printed works, and chiefly dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Among them are some account-books, diaries, and other manuscripts of family interest (including a few concerning the 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, father of the 6th Marchioness of Lothian), but very few letters.
Catalogue of the library probably of Rudolf Paweck, a Viennese baker., 1st quarter of 20th century.
The books, all of which concern baking, are arranged under different headings which are listed on page 203. The latest title mentioned is 1917.
‘Catalogue of the Lords of Session’ (Edinburgh, 1798) by Lord Hailes, continued in manuscript by John Philp Wood., Early 19th century.
Catalogue of the Miscellanies in the Library at Colinton., 1824.
Catalogue of the Yester papers, compiled by Andrew Ross, Ross Herald., [Circa 1920].
Letters of 1664-1671 and 1767-1779 and miscellaneous papers of 1648-1702 are calendared. In addition, the catalogue describes printed items also presented to this Library by the Marquess of Tweeddale.
Catalogue of tracts in the Faculty of Advocates Library containing entries from A-E., 19th century.
Catalogue of tracts in the Faculty of Advocates Library containing entries from F-Z., 19th century.
‘Catalogue Persian & Arabic works’., [Circa 1805.]
Alexander Walker’s collection was presented to the Bodleian in 1845 by his son, Sir William Stuart Walker.