Transcripts
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Transcripts, 1774-?1788, of ecclesiastical records of Perth, 1560-1668, made by the Reverend James Scott, minister of the East Church, Perth, and a copy in his possession, 1784, of the ‘History of the united Parishes of Monivaird and Strowan’ compiled, circa 1774, by James Porteous of Dalvich, Minister of Monzievaird and Strowan.
This is part ii of Scott`s transcripts and translations.
Transcripts, 1977, by Doreen Caraher Manning, of two letters, 1789, of G H Hutton to the Reverend John Dow.
Transcripts a series of four BBC radio programmes, "Absent Friends".
Concerning personalities connected with the early days of broadcasting in Scotland.
Transcripts and extracts made at different times between 1796 and 1818, with a number made about 1824, of documents relating to collegiate churches, abbeys and other religious houses mostly in the west of Scotland, ranging in date from about 1200 to 1632 (most belonging to the 15th and 16th centuries). Most are by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, some of those made about 1796 and most of those made after 1818 being in other hands., Circa 1200-1632.
Transcripts and tape copies of a series of six BBC radio talks, "Scotland in Europe".
A series of talks recorded by BBC (for Radio 4 Scotland) in 1974, examining the relationship of Scotland to the European Community and it’s prospects after a year’s experience of British membership.
Concerning the relationship of Scotland to the European Economic Community.
Transcripts and translations, 1776-?1781, of ecclesiastical records of Perth, 1241-1732, and an essay entitled `The Superstitions of Perth`, 1788, by the Reverend James Scott, minister of the East Church, Perth.
This is part i of Scott`s transcripts and translations.
Scott`s transcribing work is interspersed with historical notices by him.
Transcripts and translations (some abridged), 1778, of charters and other documents, 1241-1559, belonging to the Blackfriars, Carmelites and Carthusians at Perth, made by the Reverend James Scott., 1241-1559.
Transcripts by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1790-circa 1807, of extracts from the cartulary of the Dominican priory of St Andrews, 13th century-14th century, and of a charter, 1594, from, and a table of contents of the register of, the parish church of St Nicholas, Aberdeen, 14th century-16th century., 13th century-16th century.
The contents of the file are as follows:
extracts in the hand of John Stuart, circa 1807, from the cartulary of the Dominican priory of St Andrews, (folios 1-2);
a copy by Hutton 1796 of a charter, 1594 from, and a copy in an unidentified hand, 1790, of a table of contents of the register of, the parish church of St Nicholas, Aberdeen (folio 3-11).
Transcripts by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1813-1816, of two cartularies of the Diocese of Glasgow, 13th century-15th century., 13th century-15th century.
The transcripts are written on paper with watermarks dated between 1813 and 1816, and bound in two volumes with endpapers watermarked 1820.
Transcripts by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1813-1816, of two cartularies of the Diocese of Glasgow, 13th century-15th century., 13th century-15th century.
Transcripts by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1815, of the register of the abbey of Arbroath, 13th century-16th century, and of various charters, 1213-1246., 13th century-16th century.
The transcripts are of:
(i) the register of the abbey of Arbroath, which was then in the library at Panmure (folio 2);
(ii) copies then in possession of John Dillon of charters, 1238-1246, relating to the abbey (folio 404);
(iii) a charter of confirmation of James III, 1486, of a charter of confirmation by William the Lion, 1213, then (1821) in possession of Sir Thomas Burnet of Leys, Baronet (folio 408).
Bound with endpapers watermarked 1818.
Transcripts by Lieutenant-General George Henry Hutton of several of the muniments of the family of Arbuthnott of Arbuthnott (later Viscounts of Arbuthnott), together with a few from other sources.
The documents transcribed are dated between 1438 and 1681: most are of the 16th century. They relate to ecclesiastical antiquities and in particular to the Carmelites and their convent at "Innerbervie", i.e. Bervie, Kincardineshire. The transcripts are written on paper watermarked 1813: possibly it was the making of these transcripts that prompted the compilation of the inventory by the family about 1820 (cf. ‘Scots Peerage’, volume i, page 272).
Transcripts, circa 1778, of charters, 1241-1405, relating to the Order Of Preachers (Blackfriars) at Perth, including translations and historical notes, made by the Reverend James Scott., 1241-1405.
The charters, most of which were copied from a still extant 1548 cartulary, were later transliterated more accurately by Scott in a second volume, Adv.MS.13.1.2, hence the dating in the second volume has been preferred.
Transcripts, circa 1806, of letters, 1746-1758, of James Hervey made for the Reverend John Brown.
With annotations by Brown.
Transcripts, circa 1855, of extracts of the Kirk Session records, 1668-1768, of Melrose, compiled by James Swinson.
With Communion rolls, 1792, 1813, for Gattonside.
Transcripts, circa 1870, of the Kirk Session records of Gask for 1669-1679 and 1721-1733., 1669-1679, 1721-1733.
Transcripts, circa 2007, of correspondence, 1939-1943, between Private David MacKenzie and his wife, Elizabeth, during his service as an army clerk in Northern Africa in the Second World War; with related ephemera.
Includes photocopies of souvenir programmes and "The Torch" newsheet.
Transcripts in the autograph of the Reverend Dr Thomas Ross of James Macpherson`s Gaelic manuscripts of the Ossian poems., 3rd quarter of 18th century.
Transcripts in the autograph of the Reverend Dr Thomas Ross of James Macpherson`s Gaelic manuscripts of the Ossian poems, volume I: `Cath Loduinn`, ‘Caomh-mhala`, `Carraig-thura`, `Carthonn`, `Oigh-nam-mòr-shul`, `Gaol-nan-daoine`, `Croma`, `Calthonn is Caolmhal`., 3rd quarter of 18th century.
Transcripts in the autograph of the Reverend Dr Thomas Ross of James Macpherson`s Gaelic manuscripts of the Ossian poems, volume II: `Fionnghal`, `Tighmora` books I and II., 3rd quarter of 18th century.
Transcripts in the autograph of the Reverend Dr Thomas Ross of James Macpherson`s Gaelic manuscripts of the Ossian poems, volume III: `Tighmora` books III-VIII, `Conlaoch is Cuthona`., 3rd quarter of 18th century.
Transcripts, late 18th century (the paper of Adv.MS.22.2.5 being watermarked 1798), made for George Chalmers, the antiquary, of Thomas Innes`s ‘Civil and Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, from A.D 80 – A.D. 818’.
The hand appears to be that of George Chalmers’s nephew, James Chalmers.
Transcripts, late 19th century, of correspondence, 1825-1828, concerning Thomas Drummond`s claim to the Earldom of Perth.
Transcripts made by the Reverend Dr Thomas Ross (later Minister of Lochbroom) of James Macpherson`s Gaelic manuscripts of the Ossian poems, together with the Latin translation by Robert Macfarlane, made for the edition published by the Highland Society of London in 1807.
Transcripts made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1815-1818 of various cartularies, late 13th century-16th century., Late 13th century-16th century.
Each transcript is followed by several blank leaves. Bound with endpapers watermarked 1820.