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'Summary of the principal events and measures of the Viceroyalty of His Excellency Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy and Governor-General of India in the Foreign Department, I.-January 1899-April 1904, II.-December 1904 to November 1905, volume V: The Burmese border, Shan State, Chin-Lushai and Naga Hills, Manipur, Naga tribes, the Assam frontier, Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan' (Simla, [?1905])., [?1905.]
The summary is in two parts: Part I - Introductory Part II - Detailed account.
'Summary of the principal measures of the Viceroyalty of the Earl of Minto in the Finance Department, November 1905-October 1910' ([Simla], 1910)., 1910.
'Summary of the principle events and measures of the Viceroyalty of his Excellency the Earl of Minto, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, 1905-1910, Vol. III, Aden, Turkish Arabia, Baluchistan, Nepal, Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan, Assam, Burma and Siam' (Simla 1910)., 1910.
'Summary of the principle events and measures of the Viceroyalty of his Excellency the Earl of Minto, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, 1905-1910, Vol. IV, Native States and Departmental History' (Simla, 1910)., 1910.
'Summary of the principle events and measures of the Viceroyalty of his Excellency the Earl of Minto, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, from November 1905 to July 1910, Vol. II, Persia and Persian Gulf' (Simla, 1910)., 1910.
'Summary of the principle events and measures of the Viceroyalty of his Excellency the Earl of Minto, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, from November 1905 to July 1910, Vol.I, Afghanistan, North-West Frontier, Chinese Turkistan-Gilgit Agency' (Simla, 1910)., 1910.
'Summary of the proceedings of the Government of India in the Foreign Department during the Viceroyalty of Lord Curzon of Kedleston, January 1899 to November 1905: Native states' (Calcutta, 1908)., 1908.
'Summary of the work of the Legislative Department during the Viceroyalty of Lord Curzon of Kedleston, I.January 1899 to April 1904, II. December 1904 to November 1905' (Calcutta, 1905)., 1905.
'Summary of the work of the Legislative Department during the Viceroyalty of the Earl of Minto from 18th November 1905 to 30th September 1910' (Simla, 1910)., 1910.
'Swintons of that Ilk and their cadets' (Edinburgh, 1883) by Archibald Campbell Swinton, with manuscript notes, 1927-1929, by Captain George Swinton, and additional facsimiles and printed matter by the same writer., 1814, 1883, 1927-1929.
On page ii is a copy of a letter, 1814, of Sir Walter Scott to John Swinton of Broadmeadows about the Swinton family tree.
Third incomplete draft of a history of the lower Niger in the nineteenth century., [?1935-?1939.]
The manuscript consists of loose sheets removed from the booklets of the second draft, and some printed matter.
Thirteen poems of David Gray, six in manuscript and seven in print., 1858-1861, undated.
The leaves on which the poems appear have been tipped into an unbound book of blank sheets by an unidentified contemporary.
Transcripts of the Lauderdale correspondence, British Museum Add.MSS.23113-23138 and 23243-23251, made by George Vere Irving., 1656-1662.
Inserted are letters of George Vere Irving and Adam Sim, and a note by David Douglas, the Edinburgh publisher.
Travel diaries, journal letters and papers chiefly of Robert Graham., 1781-1849.
Travel papers of Lord Lynedoch and Robert Graham collected by the former during their extensive tours in Europe., 1817, 1819-1820.
The papers consist of passports, hotel bills and other accounts, visiting cards of prominent persons met by the travellers, some letters, and printed ephemera in various languages.
Two printed cards of ‘Statistics of the printing profession in Edinburgh’., 1864, 1870.
Two printed pamhlets of the Edinburgh Skating Club, ‘Edinburgh Skating Club figures for combined skating, with diagrams’ (Edinburgh, 1903), and ‘Revised ‘System of calling for use in combined figure skating (London, 1903)., 1903.
Typescript of ‘Nine against the unknown’, under its original title, 'Earth-conquerors; or the quest of the Fortunate Isles' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', with a few manuscripts corrections and the printed maps., [1934, or before.]
This was the copy used by the printer and marked up accordingly. It was foliated by the printer with a red stamp; folios 598-600 are missing.
Typescript of ‘Nine against the unknown’, under its original title, 'Earth-conquerors; or the quest of the Fortunate Isles' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', with a few manuscripts corrections and the printed maps., [1934, or before.]
This was the copy used by the printer and marked up accordingly. It was foliated by the printer with a red stamp; folios 598-600 are missing.
Typescript of ‘Nine against the unknown’, under its original title, 'Earth-conquerors; or the quest of the Fortunate Isles' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', with a few manuscripts corrections and the printed maps., [1934, or before.]
This was the copy used by the printer and marked up accordingly. It was foliated by the printer with a red stamp; folios 598-600 are missing.
Typescript of ‘Nine against the unknown’, under its original title, 'Earth-conquerors; or the quest of the Fortunate Isles' by James Leslie Mitchell, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon', with a few manuscripts corrections and the printed maps., [1934, or before.]
This was the copy used by the printer and marked up accordingly. It was foliated by the printer with a red stamp; folios 598-600 are missing.
Typescripts and printed copies of fiction and drama by James Leslie Mitchell, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’., 1924-1935, undated.
Typescripts of Sir Alexander Gray, with some annotations, of a collection of Danish ballads., 1955-1958, undated.
A few proofs and printed versions are included.
'Underwater wedding' (Edinburgh, [1961]), by Alan Jackson., 1961.
Poems and notebooks of Alan Jackson, Edinburgh poet, some of them used in his book 'Underwater wedding' and 'Salutations'.