Publications.
Found in 1006 Collections and/or Records:
‘Confessio Fidei’ (Cambridge, 1659), interleaved, with manuscript annotations by Hugh MacKail.
‘Consolationis Philosophiae Libri V’ by Boethius (Lugduni Batavorum, 1671); with four pages possibly from a Dutch catechism.
Copies of Constantinus Harmenopoulos, “Πρόχειρον νόμων” (Paris, 1540), with manuscript notes and annotations by various scholars.
Seven copies of “Πρόχειρον νόμων, sive epitome juris civilis" with marginal annotations of collation and correction by various scholars of Esusciluce whose names are noted on each.
Copies of 'Duanaire Gaedhilge', volumes 2-3, (Dublin, [undated]), edited by R Ni Ogain, with verses by George Campbell Hay., ?Mid 20th century.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copies of George Douglas, ‘The house with the green shutters’ (London, 1902), and Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky ‘The possessed’ (London, 1913), with annotations by John MacDougall Hay., Early 20th century.
John MacDougall Hay became minister of Elderslie in 1909, but is best known for his work as a novelist and poet, particularly for his novel 'Gillespie' (London, 1914). He also wrote numerous articles for newspapers and periodicals.
Copies of printed books associated with James Augustus Grant.
Copy, annotated by Bessie MacArthur, of her 'Last leave' (Edinburgh, 1943)., 1943.
Copy by John Chalmer, 1732, of the 3rd edition of John Spottiswood, ‘An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs’.
Copy of 'A Code of the Pay Regulations of the Various Military Establishments under the Presidency of Fort William, to which is added a Staff Table .., revised by Major William Sheppey Greene, Military Auditor General ..., (Kidderpore, 1810)., 1810.
Copy of 'A Gaelic grammar' (Glasgow, [1923]) by G Calder, owned by George Campbell Hay., [1923.]
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'A Gaelic miscellany' (London, 1951) by K H Jackson, owned by George Campbell Hay., 1951.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'An Dealbh Briste' (Edinburgh, 1951) by R MacThomais, owned by George Campbell Hay., 1951.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'An Rathad Cian' (Glasgow, 1970) by R MacThómais, owned by George Campbell Hay., 1970.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of `Before the Bluestockings` by Ada Wallas belonging to Ishbel MacDonald., 1929
The book contains Ishbel MacDonald`s mark of ownership dated on 10 November 1934.
Copy of 'Bùrn is Aran' (Glasgow, 1960) by I Mac a'Ghobainn, annotated with linguistic notes by George Campbell Hay., 1960.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'Cascheum nam Bard' (Inverness, 1939), edited by L Mackinnon, annotated with linguistic notes by George Campbell Hay., 1939.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'Chasing an ancient Greek' (London, 1950) by Douglas Young, owned by George Campbell Hay., 1950.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of ‘Chorus of the newly dead’ (London, 1926) by Edwin Muir, with Muir's corrections., [1926, or after.]
Copy of ‘Claim ... of George [Pretyman Tolmine,] Lord Bishop of Winchester as nearest heir-male in general of Sir Thomas Pretyman of Greensfarme, Baronet of Nova Scotia’ (1823)., 1823.
Press-cuttings relating to the Innes of Stow Succession Case are pasted to leaves bound in at the end of the volume.
Copy of 'Comh-chruinneachadh de Laoidhean Spioradail' (Oban, 1893), annotated with notes by George Campbell Hay on the importance of bards in Gaelic., 1893, undated.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'Cunninghame Graham' (Glasgow, [1952]) by Hugh MacDiarmid, owned by George Campbell Hay., [1952.]
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'Dain agus Orain Ghaidhlig' (Inverness, 1891) by M Nic-a-Phearsoin, owned by George Campbell Hay., 1891.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'Dain spioradail' (Edinburgh, 1867) by P Grannd, with an early poem by George Campbell Hay, and other notes., 1867, undated.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of ‘Dánfhocail' (Dublin, 1921), edited by T F O'Rahilly, with George Campbell Hay's translations into Scottish Gaelic., 1921, undated.
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.
Copy of 'Duain agus Orain' (Glasgow, 1882) by U Mac Dhunleibhe, containing poetic drafts by George Campbell Hay., 1882, [circa 1960.]
Some of the books also contain drafts of his poems.