Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
‘Anno vicesimo nono Georgii II. Regis. An Act for granting a Bounty upon certain Species of British and Irish Linen exported; and taking off the Duties on the Importation of Foreign Raw Linen Yarns made of Flax’ (Edinburgh, 1756)., 1756.
Lord Milton was one of the original appointees.
Annotated copies of ‘The big music and other poems’ (Thurso, 1971) by Robert Garioch., 1976, undated.
The corrections, dated 1976, in MS.26588 were incorporated in the ‘Collected poems’ (Loanhead, 1977).
Annotated copy of 'Chuckies on the cairn' (Hayes, 1949) by Robert Garioch., [1949, or after.]
Robert Sutherland (1909-1981) who wrote under the name 'Robert Garioch', was educated in Edinburgh and, after the war of 1939-1945 when he was a prisoner in Italy and Germany, became a schoolteacher in Kent. He returned to Edinburgh in 1959, where he taught and worked for the School of Scottish Studies in the University.
Annotated copy of 'Selected poems' (Edinburgh, 1966) by Robert Garioch., [1966, or after.]
Some of the corrections were incorporated in the ‘Collected poems’ (Loanhead, 1977).
Annotated copy of ‘The big music and other poems’ (Thurso, 1971) by Robert Garioch., ?1976.
The corrections, dated 1976, in MS.26588 were incorporated in the ‘Collected poems’ (Loanhead, 1977).
Annotated copy of ‘The big music and other poems’ (Thurso, 1971) by Robert Garioch., ?1976.
The corrections, dated 1976, in MS.26588 were incorporated in the ‘Collected poems’ (Loanhead, 1977).
Annotated copy of ‘The big music and other poems’ (Thurso, 1971) by Robert Garioch., 1976.
The corrections, dated 1976, in MS.26588 were incorporated in the ‘Collected poems’ (Loanhead, 1977).
‘Annual Report on the Instruction Carried on at the School of Musketry, and of the Progress of Musketry Instruction in the Army, during the Year ending 31st March 1859 (London, 1859)., 1859.
The Company, recruited mainly from the Faculty of Advocates, was raised in 1859, as part of the general Volunteer mobilisation in that year. The majority of the papers belong to that and the immediately following years.
“Answer to Dr Buchanan's speech” (Glasgow, 1874)., 1874.
‘Anthony and Cleopatra’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1950), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1950.
‘Antient metaphysics’ (Edinburgh, 1779-1799), volumes 1-5, by James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, with manuscript annotations by Monboddo and an amanuensis.
Notes by Professor William Fraser Mitchell on the front flyleaf of MS.25253 and inside the front covers of MSS.25256-25257 state that the second hand is that of Lord Monboddo's son-in-law, Kirkpatrick Williamson Burnett.
‘Antient metaphysics’ (Edinburgh, 1779), volume first, by James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, with manuscript annotations by Monboddo and an amanuensis., [1779, or after.]
Notes by Professor William Fraser Mitchell on the front flyleaf of MS.25253 and inside the front covers of MSS.25256-25257 state that the second hand is that of Lord Monboddo's son-in-law, Kirkpatrick Williamson Burnett.
‘Antient metaphysics’ (Edinburgh, 1782), volume second, by James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, with manuscript annotations by Monboddo and an amanuensis., [1782, or after.]
Notes by Professor William Fraser Mitchell on the front flyleaf of MS.25253 and inside the front covers of MSS.25256-25257 state that the second hand is that of Lord Monboddo's son-in-law, Kirkpatrick Williamson Burnett.
‘Antient metaphysics’ (Edinburgh, 1784), volume third, by James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, with manuscript annotations by Monboddo and an amanuensis., [1784, or after.]
Notes by Professor William Fraser Mitchell on the front flyleaf of MS.25253 and inside the front covers of MSS.25256-25257 state that the second hand is that of Lord Monboddo's son-in-law, Kirkpatrick Williamson Burnett.
‘Antient metaphysics’ (Edinburgh, 1795), volume fourth, by James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, with manuscript annotations by Monboddo and an amanuensis., [1795, or after.]
Notes by Professor William Fraser Mitchell on the front flyleaf of MS.25253 and inside the front covers of MSS.25256-25257 state that the second hand is that of Lord Monboddo's son-in-law, Kirkpatrick Williamson Burnett.
‘Antient metaphysics’ (Edinburgh, 1797), volume fifth, by James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, with manuscript annotations by Monboddo and an amanuensis., [1797, or after.]
Notes by Professor William Fraser Mitchell on the front flyleaf of MS.25253 and inside the front covers of MSS.25256-25257 state that the second hand is that of Lord Monboddo's son-in-law, Kirkpatrick Williamson Burnett.
'Appendix ad Repetitionem Institutionem' (Trajecta ad Rhenum, 1740) by Abraham Welling, inscribed 'David Dalrymple’., Mid 18th century.
Archibald Geike, “Memoir of the late James David Forbes” (Printed for private circulation, 1869)., 1869.
‘As you like it’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1926), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1926.
"Ash Wednesday, or, the wages of sin" (London: F. and J. Rivington, 1853)., 1853.
‘Auswahl Deutscher Lieder’ (Leipzig, 1830), belonging to Professor John Stuart Blackie, with verses written by him in pencil on the flyleaves.
‘Authentick Extract of the Procedings in the Trial of Capt. John Porteous Laid Before the House by the Duke of Newcastle, Marth the 3d, 1736' (London, 1737), with annotations, mostly by Lord Milton, in the margins and on blank sheets bound in at beginning and end., 1737.
The majority of the papers grouped here are Lord Milton's political papers, reflecting his manifold interests and involvements. There are however some of earlier and later date, generated or collected by other members of the Fletcher family.
Author’s annotated copies of ‘The Grants of Corrimony’ (Berwick, 1895), and ‘The county families of the Zetland Islands’ (Berwick, 1893) by Sir Francis J Grant.
Author’s annotated copy of ‘The county families of the Zetland Islands’ (Berwick, 1893) by Sir Francis J Grant., 1893.
The book is interleaved and has a few insertions.