Cartularies.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of transcript, 1815, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of the cartulary, 13th century-14th century, of the Dominican priory of St Andrews., 13th century-14th century.
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.
Microfilm of transcripts, 1813-1816, by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of two cartularies, 13th century-15th century, of the Diocese of Glasgow., 13th century-15th century.
Microfilm of transcripts, 1813-1816, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of two cartularies, 13th century-15th century, of the Diocese of Glasgow., 13th century-15th century.
Microfilm of transcripts, 1813-1816, for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of two cartularies, 13th century-15th century, of the Diocese of Glasgow., 13th century-15th century.
Microfilm of transcripts of cartularies of Scone, Greyfriars of Aberdeen, and various other places., 1164-16th century.
Microfilm of transcripts of cartulary of Elgin and Inchcolm., Late 13th century-[1548, or before].
Miscellaneous papers of and concerning members of the Keith family., 1506-1906, undated.
The papers include fragments of a Deer Abbey cartulary of 1542-1549 and rental of 1579, an account of the coronation of Charles I at Holyroodhouse in 1633, a roll of the Baron Court of Fetteresso and Dunnottar of July 1680, and papers concerning the Covenanting wars, the raising of Covenanting armies, the Revolution of 1688-1689, the Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745, the attainder of the Earl Marischal in 1715 and the sale of his estates in 1720.