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"The Humble Complaint of Geo[rge] Eglisham Doctor of Physicke" addressed to Charles I.

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Identifier: Acc.11944
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Includes typescript transcription.

Dates: 1626.

Titledeeds of the lands of East Barns, alias Grange, in Dunfermline., 1566-1806.

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Identifier: Ch.12913-12947
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Four of these are signed by James VI and Anne of Denmark.

Dates: 1566-1806.

Topographical extracts by Lieutenant-General George Henry Hutton from ‘A topographical dictionary of Scotland’ by Nicholas Carlisle, and from other works.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.5.6
Scope and Contents The extracts from Carlisle, which are in alphabetical order, are at folios 1-24 verso, 95-109. At 25-94 verso are extracts concerning places (and a few concerning individuals) from a variety of published sources including especially ‘Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum in Archivis Publicis asservatum, MCCCVI-MCCCCXXIV’, and ‘Peerage of Scotland’. These are written not in alphabetical or topographical order but apparently as they were discovered by Hutton in the course of reading or...
Dates: Circa 1813.

Transcript, 1796, of the register of St Machar`s Cathedral entitled ‘Constitutiones Ecclesiae Cathedralis Abbyrdonensis ...’, 1st half of 16th century, which appears to have been at the time in possession of King`s College, Aberdeen (folio 34), made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton by James Paterson, session clerk, Aberdeen., 1st half of 16th century, 1789-1798.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.22.2.1
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From folio 46 onwards (corresponding to Adv.MS.34.4.4, folio 13) the rubrics in the original are copied in red ink. Bound in at the front of the volume are a letter and a draft of a letter, 1789, of Thomas Gordon, Professor of Greek at King`s College, Aberdeen (folio 1), a letter and a receipt, 1796-1797, of the copyist (folio 31) and a letter, 1798, of Alexander Dickson (folio 32).

Dates: 1st half of 16th century, 1789-1798.

Transcript and audiocassette copy of BBC radio broadcast, "MacDiarmid at 85".

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Identifier: Acc.7060
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On the occasion of Hugh MacDiarmid`s 85th birthday, including an interview between MacDiarmid and George Bruce.

Dates: 1977.

Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1811-1819, of extracts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1639., 1398-1639.

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Identifier: Adv.MSS.9A.1.6-9A.1.7
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The transcripts are written on sheets of paper watermarked between 1811 and 1819.

Most of the extracts relate to the ecclesiastical antiquities of Aberdeen. The rest relate to various religious houses elsewhere in Scotland.

Bound in two volumes with endpapers watermarked between 1820 and 1822.

Dates: 1398-1639.

Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1815, of the cartulary of the Dominican priory of St Andrews, 13th century-14th century., 13th century-14th century.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.9A.1.3
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The transcript was made from the original which was then at Panmure. A few textual losses are supplied by Hutton from "the other copy", presumably that known as the `Magnum Registrum’. A bifolium containing a few excerpts by John Stuart, formerly loosely enclosed, is at Adv.MS.9A.1.20, folio 1. The volume is bound with endpapers watermarked 1818.

Dates: 13th century-14th century.

Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1824, of the late 15th-16th-century cartulary of the cathedral of Aberdeen known as ‘Registrum Capellanorum Chori’ (‘Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain’, number 1112), which is kept at Aberdeen University Library., Late 15th century-16th century.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.20.3.1
Scope and Contents The transcript is followed by: (i) copies by Hutton on leaves watermarked 1818 and 1819 of various leaves of the cartulary (folios 475, 519); (ii) Hutton’s transcript on leaves watermarked 1818 of the Inventory of the cathedral, 1549, which is printed in ‘Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis’, volume i, pages 179-199 (folio 487); (iii) transcripts (one in another hand) of two charters, 1492, 1499, of William Elphinstone, Bishop of Aberdeen (folio 521);...
Dates: Late 15th century-16th century.