Transcripts.
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Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume V: 1574-1580., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume VI: 1580-1582., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume VII: 1582-1584., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume VIII: 1584., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume X: 1585-1586., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume XI: 1586-1595., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume XII: 1596-1602., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume XIII: 1602-1606., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume XIV: 1607-1616., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of ‘History of the Church of Scotland’ by David Calderwood: volume XV: 1617-1625., 1st half of 17th century.
Volumes 4-10 are a transcript by the Reverend Mr James Inglis from the manuscript of David Calderwood, at that time the property of the Church of Scotland. The remainder are in a uniform hand of the end of the 17th or beginning of the following century.
This work is not only valuable as a history, but, as containing a great number of important state papers, which are not to be found elsewhere.
Transcript of manuscripts, entitled 'Lily Eulalia Wethersett, 1887-1985', signed by Philip Wethersett and Betty Billingsley, undated. Also containing book, entitled 'The modern potter' (London: John Tiranti Ltd, 1947), by Ronald G Cooper, containing several Katy Horseman pots., 1947, undated.
Transcript of ‘Memoirs of the Insurrection in the year 1715 by John, Master of Sinclair’., [1799 of after-1803, or after.]
The transcript is written on paper bearing watermarks from 1799 to 1803, with an introductory notice, notes, and additional remarks in Sir Walter Scott's hand.
Transcript of ‘Memoirs of the Insurrection in the year 1715 by John, Master of Sinclair’., [1799, or after-1803, of after.]
The transcript is written on paper bearing watermarks from 1799 to 1803, with an introductory notice, notes, and additional remarks in Sir Walter Scott's hand.
Transcript of ‘Memoirs of the Insurrection in the year 1715 by John, Master of Sinclair’, from the original at Dysart House., [1799, or after-1803, or after.]
The transcript is written on paper bearing watermarks from 1799 to 1803, with an introductory notice, notes, and additional remarks in Sir Walter Scott's hand.
Transcript of MS.3993: 'Sketch of the character of Mr. [David] Hume, by an author of the nineteenth century' (the Reverend John Home, author of ‘Douglas’), on paper watermarked 1848., 19th century.
The work is apparently unpublished.
Transcript of part of a letter of George Dempster of Dunnichen to Adam Fergusson of Kilkerran., 3 August 1789.
Transcript of parts of volumes xiv-xvi of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., April-December 1655.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xix-xx of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., March-June 1656.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xlii-xliii of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., February-May 1660.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xvii-xviii of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., December 1655-March 1656.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xxi-xxii of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., June-July 1656.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xxiii-xxiv, and xxvi, of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., September-December 1656.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xxix-xxxi of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., July 1657-November 1658.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xxvii-xxviii of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., February-July 1657.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.
Transcript of parts of volumes xxxii-xxxiii of the diary of Archibald Johnston of Warriston., November 1658-June 1659.
The transcript, though incomplete, contains, in addition to the material used in the printed text, prayers, religious meditations, and particulars of the health and establishment of Archibald Johnston's family.