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A selection from stock including books from the libraries of Sheriff David Bogie, the Drambuie Collection, Robert Maxton Grahame, Lennoxlove, Restenneth and Donald Whyte. 1. A proclamation
proclaimed throughout the kingdome of Scotland: August 24. Wing S1965 (L, HH, DT; MH, TU, WF, Y). 2. Aberdeen. Post Office … Directory. 1959-1960. Aberdeen. 8vo, pp. xvi, 708, red cloth gilt. £30.00 3.
Aberdeenshire. The People of Aberdeenshire in account with the
Census. With an appendix 4. Adam,
Frank. The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands.
Edinburgh and 5. Adam,
Robert and James. The Works in Architecture of … 3 vols. London, John
Trianti & Co, 7. Adams,
Dr. Alex. Maxwell. A Dynasty of Doctors. The Medical History of the
Adams Family. 8. Agnew,
Sir Andrew. The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
David Douglas, 9. Aitken,
Inspector. Songs of the “South West” and Bits for the Bairns.
Glasgow, Pickering &
The railway poet known as the “Laureate of the Line”, Inspector of the
Greenock section 10. Allan, Robert.
Centenary of … Proceedings at the Celebration held in his Native Village
of 11. Anderson, George and
Peter Anderson. Guide to the Highlands and Western Islands of A third volume was issued dealing with Orkney and Shetland. 12. Andrews, Keith.
Catalogue of Netherlandish Drawings in the National Gallery of Scotland. 2
13.
Angus, William. Ettrick and Yarrow: a guide. With songs and ballads.
Selkirk, Lewis, 1894, 14.
Bain, George. Lord Brodie: his life and times. 1617-80. Nairn,
“Telegraph” Office, 1904, 15. The Ballads and
Songs of Ayrshire illustrated with sketches, historical, traditional,
narrative 16. Ballingall,
William. Edinburgh Past and Present its associations and surroundings
drawn with pen 17. Banks, Mrs. M.
Macleod. British Calendar Customs. Scotland. Vol. II: The Seasons,
the 18. Barbour, Master
John. The Bruce or the book of the most excellent and noble prince
Robert 19. Barclay, Captain, of
Ury. Agricultural Tour in the United States and Upper Canada, with Sabin 3368; Lande 1535; Staton and Tremaine 2427. 20. Barlow, William
Henry and William Pole. Report on the Forth Bridge, designed by
Thomas
Scarce. No copy found on COPAC. Not in Beveridge: A Bibliography of Works
relating to
The Tay Bridge disaster of 28th December, 1879, brought a halt
to work on Bouch’s Forth 21. Bartholomew, John.
(compiler). Philips’ Handy Atlas of the Counties of Scotland. London, 22. Bathy-Orthographical Map
of the Clyde Basin specially prepared for The British Association 23. Batten, Edmund Chisholm.
The Charters of the Priory of Beauly. London, Grampian Club, 24. Baxter, Evelyn V. and
Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul. The Birds of Scotland. Their History, 25. Beattie, George. John
o’ Arnha’. A Tale. To which is added The Murderit Mynstrell, and 26. Bell, Alan. Sydney
Smith. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1980, 1st ed. 8vo, pp. x, 250,
5 ills., 27. Bell, J. Munro. The
Castles of the Lothians. Edinburgh, for the Author, 1893, 1st
ed. 4to, 28. Bell, R.L.P. Diary of
a South African Journey (under the auspices of the Third (Triennial)
Empire 29. Bernstein, Marion.
Mirren’s Musings. A Collection of Songs and Poems by … Glasgow,
Glasgow poet and piano teacher who, despite a weak constitution, exhibited
in her work a 30. Beveridge, David.
Between the Ochils and Forth, a Description Topographical and
Historical, 31. Beveridge, Sidney A.
The Story of the Beveridge Families of England and Scotland. 32. Bingham, Caroline.
Beyond the Highland Line. Highland History and Culture. London, 33. Black’s Picturesque
Tourist of Scotland. Edinburgh, Adam and Charles Black, 1886, 34. Blair, Lieutenant, Major
Sir Alastair. The History of the Royal Company of Archers 1951- 35. Borland, Rev. R.
Border Raids and Reivers. Ill. by Tom Scott. Dalbeattie/Glasgow, 36. Boswell, James.
Boswell on the Grand Tour: Germany and Switzerland 1764. Edited by 37. Brown, J.T.T. The
Wallace and The Bruce Restudied. Bonn, P. Hanstein’s Verlag, 1900, 1st
ed. 38. Buchan John.
Tweedside Echoes and Moorland Musings. Edinburgh, John McLaren & Son, The verse writer, not the novelist. 39. Buchan, Peter.
Ancient Ballads and Songs of the North of Scotland hitherto unpublished.
With 40. Buchanan, David.
The Treasure of Auchinleck. The Story of the Boswell Papers. London, 41. Buckland,
Frank. Log-Book of a Fisherman and Zoologist. London, Chapman and
Hall, 1876, 42. Burnett, Charles J.
and Leslie Hodgson. Stall Plates of the Most Ancient and Most Noble 43. Burns, Robert.
The Poetry of Robert Burns. Edited by W.E. Henley and T.F. Henderson. 44. Burns, Robert.
The Songs of Burns with Symphonies and Accompaniments by John Kenyon 45. Burns-Begg, Robert.
History of Loch Leven Castle with details of the imprisonment and 46. Burr, G. Gordon.
Old Landmarks of Aberdeen. A Series of Twenty-two Sketches of Old 47. Burtt, Frank.
Cross-Channel and Coastal Paddle Steamers. London, Richard Tilling, 1937, 48. Cadenhead, George.
The Family of Cadenhead. Aberdeen, J. & J.P. Edmund & Spark, 1887, 49. Calder, Charles
S.T. Cairns, Neolithic Houses and Burnt Mounds in Shetland. Reprinted
from 50. Calder, James T.
Sketch of the Civil and Traditional History of Caithness from the
tenth century. Facsimile reprint by Stansfield, Fortrose, 1973. 51. Cameron,
Katharine. Stories of King Arthur’s Knights … with pictures by
Katharine Cameron. 52. Cameron,
Katharine. Charles Kingsley. The Water-Babies … with pictures by
Katharine 53. Campbell, Hugh.
The Wanderer in Ayrshire: a Tour in search of public spirit. Kilmarnock,
for “Rhyming Notes on Scenes Ancient and Modern, which I visited in Ayrshire.” 54. Campbell, John
Gregorson. Waifs and Strays of Celtic Tradition. Argyllshire Series
No. IV. 55. Campbell, John
Lorne (editor). The Book of Barra. London, George Routledge, 1936, 1st
ed. 56. Campbell, John
Lorne (editor). Highland Songs of the Forty-Five. Edinburgh, S.G.T.S., 57. Campbell, Neil
and R. Martin S. Smellie. The Royal Society of Edinburgh (1783-1983). 58. Carey, A.
Merwyn. English, Irish, and Scottish Firearms Makers. New York, Arco,
1967, 59. Carrick,
Andrew. Some Account of the Ancient Earldom of Carric … to which are
prefixed 60. Cassillis,
Earl of. The Rulers of Strathspey. A History of the Lairds of Grant
and Earls of 61.
Catalogue. Scottish Architects at Home and Abroad. Edinburgh,
National Library of Scotland,
Catalogue of an exhibition designed to coincide with the 250th
anniversary of the birth of 62. Catalogue.
Collecting and Recollecting James Boswell 1740-1795. A Bicentenary
Exhibition 63. Caw, James L.
Scottish Painting Past and Present 1620-1908. Edinburgh, T.C. & E.C.
Jack, 64. Chambers,
Robert. The Threiplands of Fingask. A Family Memoir. London and
Edinburgh, 65. Childe, V.
Gordon. Scotland before the Scots being the Rhind Lectures for 1944.
London, 66. Christie,
Ella R. Ratione Receipts. Edinburgh, Thomas Allan & Sons, 1918, 1st
ed. 8vo,
Issued in aid of the Scottish Red Cross, this collection of recipes
declares on the title page: 67. Christie,
John. Witchcraft in Kenmore 1730-57: extracts from the kirk session
records of the 68. Clouston, J.
Storer. The Orkney Parishes containing the Statistical Account of
Orkney 1795- 69. Coates,
Henry. A Perthshire Naturalist: Charles Macintosh of Inver. Intro. by
J. Arthur Contains a chapter on Scottish folk music by Herbert Wiseman. 70. Coghill,
Dugald. The Elusive Gael. Stirling, Mackay, 1928, 1st ed.
8vo, pp. 158, d/w A study of the Gael as portrayed in poetry and fiction. 71. A
Collection of Eighteen Rare and Curious Historical Tracts and Pamphlets.
Edinburgh,
Comprises 18 pamphlets originally reprinted by E. & G. Goldsmid in limited
editions of 72. Comrie,
John D. History of Scottish Medicine. 2 vols. London, The Wellcome
Historical 73. Cowan,
John J. From 1846 to 1932. Edinburgh, P.P., 1933, 1st ed.
8vo, pp. xiii, 192,
Reminiscences of an Edinburgh octogenarian whose father was M.P. for the
city. 74.
Craig, Maggie. Damn’ Rebel Bitches. The Women of the ’45. Edinburgh
and London, 75.
Crampsey, Robert A. St. Mungo’s Gowfers. The History of Glasgow Golf
Club: 1787-1987. 76.
Craven, Rev. J.B. A History of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of
Caithness. Kirkwall, 77.
Crawford and Balcarres, Alexander Earl of … The Earldom of Mar in
sunshine and in 78.
Crawford, J.H. Wild Flowers of Scotland. London, Macqueen, 1897, 1st
ed. 8vo, pp. 228, 79.
Crawford, Thomas (editor). Love, Labour and Liberty: the eighteenth
century Scottish lyric. 80.
Croal, D. Sketches of East Lothian. Haddington, “Courier” Office,
[1904], 4th ed. 8vo, 81.
Curtis, Michael. A Pilgrimage of Remembrance. An anthology of the
history of a Scots 82.
Cust, Lionel. Notes on the Authentic Portraits of Mary Queen of Scots
based on the 83.
Cuthbert, Alan D. Clyde Shipping Company Limited. Glasgow, P.P.,
1956. 8vo, pp. 125, 84.
Daiches, David. The Paradox of Scottish Culture: the Eighteenth
Century Experience. 85.
Dallas, James. The History of the Family of Dallas and their
connections and descendants 86.
Darling, F.Fraser. A Naturalist on Rona. Oxford, Clarendon Press,
1939, 1st ed. 8vo, pp. x, 87.
Darwin, Professor C.G. The New Conceptions of Matter being the Watt
Anniversary 88.
Dauney, William. Ancient Scottish Melodies, from a Manuscript of the
Reign of King James Publication NO. 43 of the Maitland Club and NO. 59 of the Bannatyne Club.
“Packed with interesting information and quotations from ancient sources,
as well as 89.
Davidson, John. A Selection of his Poems. Preface by T.S. Eliot,
edited … by Maurice 90.
Daviot, Gordon. Claverhouse. London, Collins, 1937, 1st
ed. 8vo, pp. 398, map, 6 half-tone 91.
Davis, I.M. The Black Douglas. London and Boston, Routledge &
Kegan Paul, 1974, 92.
de la Torre, Lillian. The Heir of Douglas. London, Michael Joseph,
1953, 1st ed. 8vo, A new solution to the old mystery of the Douglas Cause. 93.
Dick, Rev. Robert. Scottish Communion Tokens other than those of the
Established Church. 94.
Dickson, Georges. Sur les pas des Ecossais en France. Repertoire de
divers lieux de France
A very useful, comprehensive survey of those locations which testify to
the presence of 95.
Dickson, Robert and John Philip Edmond. Annals of Scottish Printing
from the introduction 96.
Dixon, John H. Gairloch in North-West Ross-shire its records,
traditions, inhabitants, and 97.
Dobie, James. Memoir of William Wilson of Crummock … with a prefatory
notice of the
The son of a Kilmarnock merchant, Wilson sailed for Viginia in 1772 to
take up 98. Dobson,
William T. History of the Bassandyne Bible, the first printed in
Scotland, with notices 99.
Doddridge, P. Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of the Honourable
Col. James Gardiner, 100. Donaldson, Gordon.
The Scottish Reformation. Cambridge, C.U.P., 1960, 1st ed.
8vo, 101. Donner, Otto.
A Brief Sketch of the Scottish Families in Finland and Sweden respectfully 102. Donovan, A.L.
Philosophical Chemistry in the Scottish Enlightenment. Edinburgh, at the 103. Downie, R. Angus.
Bute and the Cumbraes. London, Blackie, 1934. 1st ed. 8vo,
pp. xi, 104. Downie, R. Angus.
All About Arran. London and Glasgow, Blackie & Son, 1948 (re.). 8vo,
105. [Drummond, John].
Memoirs of Sir Ewen Cameron of Locheill, Chief of the Clan Cameron.
106. Drysdale, William.
Old Faces, Old Places and Old Stories of Stirling. Second Series.
Stirling, 107. Drysdale, William.
Auld Biggins of Stirling, its closes, wynds and neebour villages.
Stirling, 108. Duckworth, C.L.D.
and G.E, Longmuir. West Highland Steamers. London, Tilling, 1935, 109. Dunbar, E. Dunbar.
Social Life in Former Days. Second Series. Edinburgh, Edmonston & Contains a great deal of interest concerning the Dunbar and Gordon families. 110. Dunbar, William.
Poems. Edited by James Kinsley. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1958. 8vo,
111. Dundas, Mrs., of
Carronhall. Dundas of Fingask.Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1891, ltd. 112. Dunlop, George
(editor). An Account of the Signet Club with extracts from the
minutes and a 113. Dunlop, John
Charles and Alison Hay Dunlop. The Book of Old Edinburgh and Hand- 114. Duns, J.
Memoir of Sir James Y. Simpson, Bart. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas,
1873, 115. Dunsire, Andrew.
The Dunsire Families of Fife 1660-1875. Fife Family History Society,
116. The Edinburgh
Museum; or, North British Magazine MDCCLXIII. Volume 1. 117. Edwards-Moss, John
E. A Season in Sutherland. London, Macmillan, 1888, 1st
ed. 8vo, 118. Elliot, G. F.
Scott. War History of the 5th Battalion King’s Own
Scottish Borderers. Dumfries, 119. Fairley, John A.
Bibliography of Robert Fergusson with a prefatory note. Glasgow, James 120. Fairley, John A.
Agnes Campbell, Lady Roseburn, Relict of Andrew Anderson the King’s 121. Foulds, Rev. H.M.
and Wm. Tweedie, Jnr. The Cherrypickers. Glenbuck, Nursery of 122. Ferguson, James, of
Kinmundy. The Old Castles of Buchan. Peterhead, 1910, Reprinted 123. Ferguson, James and
Robert Menzies Fergusson (editors). Records of the Clan and 124. [Ferguson, J.M.].
Reminiscences of “Auld Ayr”. Edinburgh, James Stillie, 1864, 1st
ed. 8vo, 125. Fergusson, R.
Menzies. Logie a Parish History. 2 vols. Paisley, Alexander Gordon,
1905, 126. The Fifth Battalion
Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918. Glasgow, P.P., 1921, 127. Finlay, Ian.
Scottish Gold and Silver Work. London, Chatto & Windus, 1956, 1st
ed. 8vo, 128. Fishery
Pamphlets. Bound collection of 11 pamphlets with manuscript
index, 8vo, black cloth A)
Report on the Islands of Mull, Ulva, Iona, Tiree, and Coll, and on part of
the parish of Morven. B)
Report of the Fisheries Committee of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic
Society, January, 1898 C)
Sahlstrom, C.A. (of the Normal Company, Aberdeen). The Riches of the Sea.
[Read before D)
Report of a visit of the Sea Fisheries Committee to the Marine Hatchery at
Dunbar, 23rd May, E)
Herdman, Professor W.A. The Future of British Fisheries Investigation.
[Extracted from … F)
“A Correspondent”. Reply to the so-called criticism and analysis of
Professor M’Intosh on G)
Biggar, Walter. A Short Account of the Herring Fishery in Scotland for the
information of the H)
Reasons why Government should cease to brand (as a certificate of quality)
white herrings in I)
The Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners Royal Benevolent Society. Quarterly
Statement of J)
Innes, Lieut.-Colonel and Rev. John B. Davidson (editors). County of
Aberdeen County K) The
International Fisheries Exhibition at Bergen in Norway 1898. Organization,
General 129. Fleming, J.S.
Ancient Castles and Mansions of Stirling Nobility. Paisley and London,
1902, 130. Fletcher.
Recollections respecting the Family of the Fletchers of Salton. Edinburgh,
1803, 131. Fletcher, Inglis.
The Scotswoman. London, Hutchinson, 1956, 1st ed. 8vo, pp.
480, red Novel of post-Culloden Scots in America centred on Allan and Flora MacDonald. 132. Forbes, J. Foster.
The Castle and Place of Rothiemay. Glasgow, Aird and Coghill, 1948, 133. Fraser, G.M.
Dunnideer and its Three Fortresses. Aberdeen, Jolly, 1927, 1st
ed. 8vo, pp. 68, 134. Fraser, William. The
Stirlings of Keir, and their Family Papers. Edinburgh, P.P., 1848, ltd.
ed. 135. Fraser, Sir William.
Memorials of the Family of Wemyss of Wemyss. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1888. 136. Fraser,
William. The Red Book of Menteith. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1880, ltd. ed.
150. 4to, pp. 137. Fraser, Sir William.
Introductions and Illustrations of the Annandale Family Book of the
Comprises the introductions and plates from the author’s “The
Annandale Family Book 138. Frew, David. The
Parish of Urr Civil and Ecclesiastical. A History. Dalbeattie, Thomas
Fraser, 139. Gardner’s Guide to Loch
Lomond and the Trossachs. Alexandria, C.R. Gilchrist & Sons, 140. Gayre,
Lieut.-Colonel Robert, of Gayre and Nigg, and R.L. Gair. Gayre’s Booke
being a 141. Geddes, Patrick. A
Study in City Development. Park, Gardens, and Culture-Institutes a report 142. Geddie, John. The
Water of Leith from Source to Sea. Edinburgh, W.H. White & Co., 1896, 143. Geikie, James.
Fragments of Earth Lore. Edinburgh, Bartholomew, 1893, 1st ed.
8vo, 144. George Heriot’s
Hospital. Memories of a Modern Monk being Reminiscences of Life in
the 145. Gladstone, I.O.J.
The Lauries of Maxwelton and other Laurie Families. London, Research 146. Glasgow. The
Post-Office Annual Glasgow Directory for 1847-1848. Glasgow, for the 147. Glen, John.
Early Scottish Melodies: including examples from mss. and early printed
works, 148. Gordon, Rev. J.F.S. Iona. Glasgow, Bryce, 1885, 1st ed. 8vo, pp. xxviii, 108, iv, 2 plates. £60.00 149. Gordon, Seton.
The Immortal Isles. London, Williams & Norgate, 1927, 8vo, pp. x, 227,
ill., 150. Goudie, Gilbert.
The Celtic and Scandinavian Antiquities of Shetland. Edinburgh and London, 151. Graham, Patrick.
Sketches Descriptive of Picturesque Scenery, on the Southern Confines
152. Grange, R.M.D.
A Short History of the Scottish Dress. London, Burke’s Peerage, 1966, 153. Grant, I.F.
The Macleods. The History of a Clan. Edinburgh, Spurbooks, 1981. 8vo, 154. Grant, James.
Old and New Edinburgh. 3 vols. London, Cassell, N.D. 4to, pp. xii, 384;
155. Gray, W. Forbes and
James H. Jamieson. East Lothian Biographies. Haddington, 156. Gray, W. Forbes.
A Short History of Haddington. Edinburgh, E.L.A.F.N.S., 1944, 1st
ed. 157. Greig, Gavin.
Folk-Song in Buchan and Folk-Song of the North-East. Hatboro, 158. Greig, John
(editor). Scots Minstrelsie: a national monument of Scottish song. 6
vols. 159. Gunn, Mark Rugg.
History of the Clan Gunn. Glasgow, Alex. MacLaren, N.D. 8vo, pp. 280, 160. Gunnyon, William.
Illustrations of Scottish History, Life and Superstition from Song and
161. [Guy, Robert].
Crookston Castle. Glasgow, Hugh Hopkins, 1909, 1st ed. 8vo,
pp. 63, 162. Hardy, B.C.
Philippa of Hainault and Her Times. London, Long, 1910, 1st ed.
8vo, pp. 320, 163. Harrison, Wilmot.
Memorable Edinburgh Houses. Wakefield, S.R. Publishers, 1971. 8vo, 164. Hay, Ian. The
Royal Company of Archers 1676-1951. Edinburgh and London, William 165. Herd, David
(editor). Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc…. a
page for One of only 16 large paper copies. 166. Hewitt, George R.
Scotland under Morton 1572-80. Edinburgh, John Donald, 1982, 1st
ed. 167. Howard, Philip. The
Black Watch. London, Hamish Hamilton, Famous Regiments Series, 168. Hutchison, Paul P.
Canada’s Black Watch. The First Hundred Years 1862-1962. Montreal, 169. [Innes, Cosmo]. The
Book of the Thanes of Cawdor …1236-1742. Edinburgh, The Spalding 170. Jack, John.
An Historical Account of St. Monance, Fifeshire. Cupar, Tullis, 1844,
1st ed. Doughty 100. 171. [Johnston, Alexander].
A Short Memoir of James Young, Merchant Burgess of Aberdeen and 172. Johnston, G. Harvey.
The Heraldry of the Campbells. 2 vols. Edinburgh, W. & A.K. Johnston, 173. Johnston, Rev. James B.
The Place Names of Stirlingshire. Stirling, R.S. Shearer & Son, 174. Keltie, John S. (editor).
History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland 175. Kennedy, James. Folklore
and Reminiscences of Strathtay and Grandtully. Perth, Munro Press, 176. Kincaid, Bill. This I’ll
Defend. The Story of the Kincaids. Walton-on-Thames, TheSauras Ltd., 177. King, Jessie M.
Corners of Grey Old Gardens. Edinburgh & London, T.N. Foulis, 1922, new 178. Kirk, Thomas and
Ralph Thoresby. Tours in Scotland 1677 & 1681. Edited by P. Hume 179. Knox, James. The
Topography of the Basin of the Tay. Edinburgh, Anderson, 1831, 1st
ed. 180. Kobler, John.
The Reluctant Surgeon. The Life of John Hunter. London, Heinemann,
1960, 181. Laing, Alexander.
The Donean Tourist: giving an account of the battles, castles, gentlemen’s 182. Lamont, John.
The Diary of Mr. John Lamont of Newton 1649-1671. Edinburgh, [Maitland
Lamont, factor to the family of Lundin, of that Ilk, provides valuable
genealogical 183. Lang, Andrew. Sir
George Mackenzie, King’s Advocate, of Rosehaugh: his life and times 184. Lauder, Sir Thomas Dick.
The Wolf of Badenoch; an historical romance of the fourteenth 185. Leighton, John.
Fife Illustrated. Select Views in the County of Fife … with a History of
the 186. Leslie,
Colonel. Historical Records of the Family of Leslie from 1067 to
1868-9. 3 vols. 187. Lindsay, Rev. E.R.
and A.I. Cameron (editors). Calendar of Scottish Supplications to
Rome 188. Lindsay, Lord.
Lives of the Lindsays; or, a memoir of the Houses of Crawford and
Balcarres. 189. Linklater, Eric and
Andro. The Black Watch. London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1977, 1st
ed. 8vo, 190. Little, Bryan.
The Life and Work of James Gibb 1682-1754. London, B.T. Batsford, 1955,
191
Livingstone, Edwin Brockholst. The Livingstons of Callendar and their
Principal Cadets. 192. Lockhart, William.
The Church of Scotland in the Thirteenth Century. Edinburgh, William 193. Loder, John de Vere.
Colonsay and Oronsay in the Isles of Argyll their History, Flora,
Fauna 194. Logan, George.
A Treatise on Government; showing that the Right of the Kings of Scotland
to Macbean p. 161. 195. Login, E.
Dalhousie. The Story of the Campbells of Kinloch. London, John
Murray, 1924, 196. The London and
Provincial Medical Directory. 1858. London, John Churchill, 1858. 197. Lowther, C. et al.
Our Journal into Scotland anno domini 1629, 5th of
November. Edinburgh, 198. MacArthur, Wilson. The River Doon. Londo |