Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
"The Psalms of David in Metre” (Edinburgh, D. Hunter Blair & J. Bruce, 1816)., 1816.
'The Sportfolio. Portraits and Biographies of Heroes and Heroines of Sport and Pastime, London' , 1896
Constitution, minutes, accounts, records of members, suggestion book and plan of the course
‘The War, 1914-1918’ (London, 1929) a booklist compiled by Edmund Blunden, Cyril Falls, H.M. Tomlinson and R. Wright, with notes in the hand of William Soutar., 1929-[Before 1944.]
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
‘The works of Robert Burns’ edited by W Scott Douglas (Edinburgh, 1877-1879); originally in seven volumes, it has been expanded to thirteen by the insertion of letters, manuscripts, engravings, etchings and drawings relating to Robert Burns and his work., 1796-1809, 1877-1879.
The insertions include poems and letters in the poet's hand (MS.15957, folio 13; MS.15958, folios ii, 19; MS.15959, folio 18; MS.15960, folio 5; MS.15967, folios 9, 13, 14); letters, 1796-1809, from his brother Gilbert about the family; and correspondence, 1798-1800 of James Currie about an edition of the poems.
‘The works of Robert Burns’ edited by W Scott Douglas (Edinburgh, 1877-1879); with index to the manuscript insertions., 1877-1879, 1914.
The Cowie manuscripts include the final version of ‘The gentle shepherd, a Scots pastorall comedy’ by Allan Ramsay (MS.15972).
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1795-1835', 2 volumes (London, 1882), and 'Thomas Carlyle ... 1834-1881', 2 volumes (London, 1884), by James Froude, with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated.
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1795-1835' by James Froude, 2 volumes (London, 1882), with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated., 1882, undated.
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1795-1835' (London, 1882) by James Froude, volume 1, with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated., 1882, undated.
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1795-1835' (London, 1882) by James Froude, volume 2, with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated., 1882, undated.
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1834-1881' by James Froude, 2 volumes (London, 1884), with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated, 1884, undated.
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1834-1881' (London, 1884) by James Froude, volume 1, with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated., 1884, undated.
'Thomas Carlyle ... 1834-1881' (London, 1884) by James Froude, volume 2, with notes and corrections on the margins and endpapers by Alexander Carlyle, undated., [1884, or after.]
‘Thomas Carlyle, Eine biographisch-literarische Charakteristik’ by Friedrich Althaus, with Thomas Carlyle’s autograph remarks on the margins and on interleaved sheets., 1866.
Thomas Snelling, "A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of England, from the Norman Conquest to the Present Time" (London, 1762)., 1762.
Thomas Snelling, "A View of the Silver Coin and Coinage of Scotland, from Alexander the First to the Union of the Two Kingdoms" (London, 1774)., 1774.
‘Thoughts of a native of Northern India on the rebellion’ (London, 1858)., 1858.
Three letters to Captain Charles Gray, Royal Marines, regarding his ‘Familiar Epistle addressed to Peter McLeod’ (Edinburgh, 1845), in which they are pasted.
Three printed papers in the claim to the Earldom of Crawford by John Lindsay Crawford., 1812, 1819, ?1822.
Printed books owned by John Riddell, consisting of standard works of Scottish genealogical reference, volumes of printed session papers, collections of papers in peerage and other claims, and copies of some of Riddell`s published works.
‘Titus Andronicus’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1930), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1930.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Amritsar, Karachi, Bombay, Kanpur, 17 October - 5 November 1911., 1911.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Bombay, Ahmedabad, Karachi, Lahore, Dehra Dun, July 1912., 1912.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Lahore, Amritsar, Delhi, Agra, Ahmedabad, Karachi, Kanpur, Allahabad, Calcutta, 7 December 1909 - 6 January 1910., 1909-1910.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Madras, Poona, Bombay, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Bilaspur, July 1911., 1911.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
Tour diary of Frederick Walter Ferrier Noel-Paton: Madras Presidency, August 1909., 1909.
Of the fourteen volumes in the series, twelve are typescript `tour diaries’ with appendices of various documents and printed items, and the remaining two volumes are an address book and an index volume.
'Tracts relative to the history and antiquities of Scotland' (Edinburgh, 1800), by David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes.
Contains catalogues of Lords of Session, with manuscript additions and of Faculty, 1532-1688.