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PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY SECOND SERIES VOL. XV

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCOTTISH TOPOGRAPHY VOL. II

May 1917

A CONTRIBUTION TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCOTTISH TOPOGRAPHY BY THE LATE SIR ARTHUR MITCHELL, K.C.B. AND C. G. CASH, F.R.S.G.S. COBB. MEM. HOC. ANT. SCOT. IN TWO YOLS. VOL. II.

EDINBURGH Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society 1917

CONTENTS OF VOL. II PAGE Antiquities, ...... 449 Architecture, . 476 Art, 482 Bibliography, ...... 483 Biography, ...... 488 Burghs, ...... 492 Clans and Families, .... 494 Communications, . .501 Ethnography, ...... 513 Folklore, Manners, Customs, Ana, 514 Forestry, ...... 533 Freemasonry, 534 Geology, ....•••■•• 536 Gipsies, ...... 544 Heraldry, 545 Industries, 549 Maps, 563 Medical, 602 Meteorology, ...... •• 606 Military, ...... 607 CONTENTS Music> Natural History, gl4 Place-names, • . , g23 Records, ...... g2g Rivers and Lochs, ...... g32 Schools, SpoRT’ Theatre, ..... g43 Tours- Universities, . ggp VlEws^ Index of Places and Subjects, .... 679 ANTIQUITIES 449

ANTIQUITIES (See also OLDEN , OLD , OLD GLASGOW) The Comm.,Roman 13thWall. Rep., MS. App. at partWelbeck ii, p. 54.Abbey. Reported in Hist. MSS. Plan aand young description gentleman of residingthe Roman in its Camp neighbourhood, at Dalginross, 1786. [], MS. 40, no. from 84, CollectionsLib. Perth chiefly Lit. relating and Ant. to Soc.the antiquities of Perth. MS. fob, no. 101. ColouredLib. Perthsketches Lit. of and fragments Ant. Soc. of two sculptured stones found at Burg- MS. head.coloured Lib. sketches Soc. Ant. of Scot.,fragments Edinburgh. of two sculptured stones found in Kineddar churchyard. Lib. Soc. Ant. Scot, Edinburgh. 0 GuideJedburgh, to the scenery [n.d.]. and antiquities of Jedburgh and its environs. 12 , TransactionsHawick, [v.y.].of the Hawick Archaeological Society, from i860. 4° Vetustatopography Monumenta of Great : ancient Britain, monuments pub. by illustrativethe Society ofof theAntiquaries history and of QueriesLondon. proposed Ulus. by the5 vols./ob, Society ofLand. Antiquaries 1747-1835. of London to gentlemen inanswers the several a better parts knowledge of Great of Britain, its antiquities in hope and of obtainingnatural history. from their 8°, Archaeologia,Land. 1754. or miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity, published by the1-50. Society Ulus. of Antiquaries\°, Lond. from of London. I'j'jo. Also, an index volume to vols. The history,Antiquarian biography, Repertory, customs, a miscellaneous and manners. assemblage4 vols. 40, ofLand. topography, 1775-84 ; A descriptionalso 1807-9. of the curious monuments and antiquities in the Island of throneIcolumkill, of King or the Fingal, Island etc., of St. by Colman-Kill,a Gentleman alsowho of made Staffa, the the tower rural of 8°,Europe, Land. etc., 1791; and Dublin,given to 1792;John M'CormacktoGlasg. 1798; supportBelfast, a1820. small family. DescriptionLetter writtenof the encampment 1785 to Soc. onAnt. the Scot. Hill ofArch. Burnswork, Scot., i, [Dumfriesshire].124. 4° Edin. Antiquities^ 792- in Glenalmond, etc., [Perthshire], c. 1800. MS. 4°, no. B. 4, SomeLib. remarks Perth Lit.on theand Pillar Ant. Soc.or Obelisk at Forres called Sueno’s Stone. From Vetusta Monumenta, pub. by Society oi Antiquaries. Ulus. Fol.. AccountLond. of 1828. the ecclesiastical antiquities> r j of Dundee.j u1830. Reportand addressed American by Members. the Roy. 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Memoirsin the chiefly southern illustrative division of of the Scotland. history and8°, Edin.antiquities 1855. of Northumber- Arch.land [andInst, the held Scottish in Newcastle, Borders]; communicatedAugust 1852. toUlus. the Meeting 2 vols. of the8°, CatalogueNewcastle, of antiquities, 1858. works of art, and historical Scottish relics, ex- hibited1856 ; withby the notices Archaeological of the portraits Institute of Mary at the Queen Edinburgh of Scots Meeting collected in Planson and that photographs occasion. Ports.,of Stonehenge plans, and and illus. Turusachan 8°, Edin. in 1859. the Island of Lewis,of Cromlechs [Ross-Cromarty]; in Ireland. with40, notesSouthampton, relating to1867. the Druids, and sketches ArchaeologicalThe Antonine Wall. and HistoricalThe Builder Collections for 1877, relating p. 1023. to the counties of Ayr and Wigtown.Galloway Assoc.Ayr and 18 Wigtown vols. fol., Arch. Edin. 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Lin- TheProspectus Caledonian of a Canal.canal intendedBlackwood's to connect Mag., thevii, town427. of8°, Stirling Edin. 1820.with theGreenock, cities ofand Edinburgh Port Glasgow. and Glasgow,4°, 1835. and the towns of Paisley, Ainslie,Clyde atJ. thePlan City of of a Glasgow canal proposed and the toharbour be made of Saltcoats,between thewith R. a branch[Land. c.to 1804.] Paisley ; surveyed 1803. 13 x231inches; iin. = ijmile. Anderson,situate in theJas., County for Jardine, of Stirling, J., theC.E. seat Plan of William of Callendar Forbes, Park,Esq., showingline of the the Edinburgh deviation andthrough Glasgow the Unionpark from Canal, the proposed Parhamentary by the Canal1818. Company. 13JX21J inches; 1 inch =200 yards. Edin. Baird,and GlasgowH., and Hall,Union F.Canal, Reduced from planlock ofno. the 16 proposed on the ForthEdinburgh and Clyde1 inch=1 Canal mile. navigation to the City of Edinburgh. 111 x 35 J inches ; proposedGeneral Edinburghplan of the and communication Glasgow Union that Canal will be with formed other by navi- the Brindley,gations. J.,11 Yeoman,x i8| inches T., and; 1 inch=c.Golbourne, 4 miles. J. Reports relative to a withnavigable observations. communication 4°, Edin. betwixt 1768. the Firths of Forth and Clyde ; Crawford, J. L. Forth and Clyde Ship-canal0 in relation to the Flachat,development SxfePHANE. of commerce. Les travaux Illus. et4 1’amenagement, Glasg. [1891]. des eaux du Fraser,Canal Caledonien.W. Plan ofMaps. the proposed4°, Paris, Tay 1828. and Loch Earn Canal. 7& x 364 inches ; 1 inch=i mile. [? Land.] 1807. Grieve,and Glasgow. J., and Taylor,1793. J. Report on the canal between Edinburgh Hopkirk,the present. J. 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[c. 1793]. in the andReport Robt. concerning Whitworth, the Jun.,different for linesa canal surveyed proposed by Johnto be Ainslie made withbetween the EdinburghFirth of Forth and Glasgow,at Leith, andand intendedthe River to Clydecommunicate at the Broomielaw; with an account of a running0 level taken for a new lineReport at Linlithgow concerning and the Falkirk. practicability Map. 4and, Edin. expense 1797. of the lines surveyed40, Edin. 1798.for a canal between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Plan. KirkcudbrightPlan of the proposedto the BoatGlenkens Pool Canal,of Dairy. from the20J R.x 8f Dee inches near ; Smeaton,1 inch=e. J. 1 Amile. plan Land.of the [c. tract 1800]. of country betwixt the Forth and Carron,Clyde proper Kilven, for etc.,a canal together of communication with a projection by any thereof, of the Rivers[n.d.] 4 xReports 48 inches [two] ; 1 inch=4|concerning furlongs. the practicability and expense of plan.joining 4the0, Edin.Rivers lyby. Forth and Clyde by a navigable canal. 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Actof forPerth, enlarging, and for improving, improving andthe navigationmaintaining of the the port River and Tay. harbour 8°, Act1730. passed at Westminster, May 1768, for the deepening of the Har- bourthe Harbour, at Port etc.Glasgow, FoL, enlarging Lond. 1772. the Quays and Piers, regulating Reportsments andin Oct. correspondence 1822. 40, 1822. in reference to Leith harbour improve- Reportof the from harbours the select of Leith committee and Newhaven. appointed toPlans. inquire Fol., into 1835. the state Reports1805, 1809),by Smeaton upon the (1770, Harbour 1788), of Rennie Aberdeen. (1797), Aberd. and Telford1834. (1802, Acts8°. of Parliament relating to Leith harbour and docks, 1838 to i860. Aneffectually act for altering improving and amendingand extending the Dundee the Harbour Harbour, Acts, and and for Courtmore Reportof Session of Committee case relating appointed to this. toPlan. investigate Fol., 1843.the question of the Scotland.most suitable Fol., place Lond. for 1884. a harbour of refuge on the east coast of Views and descriptions of the docks0 and harbour works of Burntisland, Anderson,Ayr, Bo’ness, J. andReport Silloth. on the 4 present, (1885). state of Leith Harbour, and thedeep-water practicability entrance of atrendering Newhaven available and a ship-canal. its wet docks Plan. by means 40,1834. of a Arbuthnot,head. Single J. sheet,Estimate 40, 1814. of a breakwater across the Bay of Peter- Campbell,Barren, J. D.Buckie Historical harbour. sketch Plan. of the8°, 1882.Town and Harbours of Cubixt,Greenock. W. ReportPlan. on2 vols. harbour 8°, Greenock, and docks 1879-81. of Leith, and projected Joy,new H. harbour H. Reply and indocks. the House Plans. of Lords8°, 1834. to the evidence and argu- mentsDocks Bill.adduced 8°, against1836. the Trinity, [North Leith], Harbour and Leslie,to Burntisland, J. Report for of afixing survey on of a the site south for coasta low-water of Fife frompier. DysartPlan. Marquis,Cupar Fife, G. 1839.Report on Aberdeen harbour. 1843. COMMUNICATIONS 505 Methven,43 illus. C.4 0W., Greenock, Sketches 1886. of Greenock and its Harbours in 1886. [Peterkin,Commissioners, A.] 1stRemarks Feb. 1828. on the8°, proceedingsEdin. 1828. of the Leith Dock Rendel,Reid (pub.). A. M.,Leith and andAnderson, London G.smack Report directory. and plan Leith, for additional[v.y.]. Rennie,dock accommodation J. Report on atthe Leith. Harbour Plan. of Aberdeen.8°, Edin. 1862.1797. Shirreff,town of SouthR. Plan and forNorth enlarging Leith. andPlan. improving 40, 1787. the harbour and Stevenson,Smeaton, J. D.Report Report on thein reference Harbour toof Aberdeen.the harbours 1770,1788. of Peterhead. Stevenson,Map. Fol., R. Edin. Plan 1847. with sections showing the proposed improve- pierments of at the the NewCraig HarbourRock, and of theDundee mode ofinto converting a landing the slip. western 40, Dundee, 1818. 0 Telford, Report T. relative Reports to ferrieson the betwixtHarbour Fife of Aberdeen, and Forfar. 1802, 4 ,1805, [c. 1818]. 1809. LIGHTHOUSES. Memorialthe Cape of or the Bell Commissioners Rock. 1806. relative to erection of lighthouse upon Therected light-houses to date, of1844. the British Islands. 8°, Land. 1832 ; also, cor- Annualof the list Ughthouses, of Northern beacons, Lighthouses and buoys for 1847 belonging and 1848 to ;the description Commis- sionersFol., Edin. of the1847-48. Northern Lighthouses. [Apparently not annual.] Hendrick,Forfarshire Rev. ; with J. anGeneral account view of the of Bellthe Rockagriculture Lighthouse. of Angus Board or Stevenson,of Agriculture. A. AccountMap. 8°,of Edin.Skerryvore 1813. Lighthouse ; with notes on the illumination of lighthouses, printed by0 order of the Commis- Stevenson,sioners of NorthernD. Lighthouses. Lighthouses. In GoodIllus. Words. 4 , Edin.Illus. 1848. Lond. 1864. Stevenson,historical narrativeR. An accountof the institution of the Bell and Rockprogress Lighthouse; of the Northern with Lighthouses.40, Edin. 1824. Pub. by Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses. POST OFFICE. Abbot,Braid, F. The(See postalLaing, story T. B.) of Old Glasgow, from the earliest times Corrie,till the J.introduction M. The Dumfriesof Penny post-office,Postage. 8°,1642-1910; Glasg. 1903. a record of Hay,progress A. P., and Postmaster development. of Inverness. 8°, Dumfries, Post-office 1912. recollections ; an Hyde,address J. W.to theThe staff Royal in his Mail. department. 8°, Edin. 8°, 1885. Inverness, 1885. Laing,in Scotland T. B., and[especially Abbot, Edinburgh]. F. Historical 8°, summary Edin. 1856. of the Post office RAILWAYS. Guide to the Dingwall and Skye Railway, with excursions to Lochs FortMaree, Wilham Torridon, to Mallaig. Gairloch, Pub. etc. by N.B. Rly. Co. Map. Edin. [n.d.] 506 COMMUNICATIONS RAILWAYS (continued). The ‘ See-as-you-go ’ guide for travellers and tourists to the railways Theand Land hotels of in the the 'north-east Crookit Meg,' of Scotland. [Aberdeenshire, Elgin, [n.d.]. etc.]. Pub. by GlasgowG.N.S. andRly. South-Western Co. Ulus. Aberd. Railway [n.d.]. tourist guide. Maps and illus. 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Edinburgh Fol., 1832.and Glasgow Junction Railway between the west end of the Union0 Canal and Garnkirk and Glasgow Rail- Committeeway, Dec. report 1835. onPlan. the Berwick4 , 1835. and Kelso Railway Company, at a Guidemeeting to theof proprietorsGlasgow and held Ayrshire at Coldstream, Railway, 1836. with 8°, descriptions 1837. of LandGlasgow of Burns.and Greenock Illus. railways8°, Ayr, to1841. Ayr and its environs, and the AberdeenN.E.R. Railway.Co.] Prospectus. 1844. [Afterwards merged in Scot. Theaccount Edinburgh of the and line Northern and the Railway scenery and it passesits branches through. ; a descriptiveMap and Plansillus. of Edin.the Forth [1848]. and Clyde Railway, one showing the gradients, theand railway,the other with the theestates names through of the whichproprietors. it was proposed1852. to make Greatprospects. North ofAberd. Scotland [1862]. Railway ; past and present policy and future Guide8°, Elgin, to the 1863. Strathspey Railway. (Repr. from Elgin Courant.) 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Rly, official guide to Miller,Highland —. Rly.Official Maps tourist and illus.guide Glasg.to the 1901.N.B. Rly., and the West Miller,Thornton J. toPlans Anstruther and sections Easter, of the with proposed branches railway to Markinch from or nearand Kirklands1845. Works, to be called the East Fife Railway. Fol., Edin. Monkswell,Lond. 1913. Lord. The railways of Great Britain. Illus. 8°, Muir,Glasgow G. W. Junction A plan Railway,for making with a railway explanation. terminus Glasg. in Trongate 1846. for N.B.places Rly. of Co. beauty The or North interest British on that Railway, line. Illus.a guide Edin. to the [v.y.]. principal Oliver,the United H. HandbookKingdom. of4 0the, Lond. stations 1862, and and sidings other edits.on the railways in Ramsay,1854. A. Guide to the Great North of Scotland Railway. Banff, Rennie,with table J. ofReport estimates, on the etc. Kelso Plan. to Berwick40, 1824. Railway, Nov. 1809, Scott,and itsRev. train W. service.J. ‘ Little Illus. and Aberd.good ’: 1898. a study of the G.N.S. Rly., Smith,Banff, A. and Sketch Elgin Railway.showing theAberd. general 1845. direction of the Aberdeen, COMMUNICATIONS 509 Stephenson,Berwick, and G. Newcastle; Proposals withfor reporta railway of George between Stephenson, Edinburgh, etc. Stevenson,Maps. 8°, R. 1838. Report relative to various lines of railway from the coalfields0 of Midlothian to the City of Edinburgh and port of Leith. 4 ,A Edin. memorial 1819. regarding the propriety of opening up the great canal.valleys of40 , Strathmore1820. and Stratheam by means of a railway or Report of a survey for the East Lothian Railway, from0 Cairnie throughReport Tranent of a survey and for Haddington the East Lothian to Dunbar. Railway, Plan. Edinburgh 4 , 1825. and Leithexpenses to andthe revenue,coalfields etc. of MidPlans. and 4East0, 1826. Lothian, with tables of Telford,from Glasgow T. Mr. to Telford’sBerwick-upon-Tweed, report relative with to theMr. proposedJessop’s railwayopinion land-owners,thereon, and minutesoccupiers, of distances,meetings, etc.April 418100, Edin. ; tables 1810. of estimates, Todd,Scotland G. E. and Caledonian England ; andthrough L.N.W. England Railways and : Scotlandsummer tourby the in Westmany Coastedits. Royal Mail Route. Map and illus. Edin. 1886, and Illus.From Aberd. the Moray 1906. Firth to the Cairngorms, by the G.N.S. Rly. Warden,shire Railway J. Morrison’s ; with noticesguide to of the towns, Glasgow, villages, Greenock, antiquities, and Ayr-etc. [Watson,1841. Jean L.] By loch and land : the circular route of the Willox,Caledonian J. GuideRailway, to bythe Crieff, Edinburgh etc. 8°,and Edin. Glasgow 1875. Railway; his- torical, topographical,0 etc.; including guides to Edinburgh and Wilson,Glasgow. R. 12Dumfries, Edin. and1842. surrounding neighbourhood, with sketch ofthe the first new guide railway after theline opening of the Glasgowof the railway. and South 8°, Dumfries,Western, being1852. ROADS. AnExcise act for at repairingDunfermline, highways with seal,and bridgessigned byto A.the C. Commissioners Gibson, given atof DescriptionEdinburgh, of 12ththe mostMay, remarkable1678. highways and well-known fairs and0 mercats in Scotland, with several other remarkable things. Act12 passed, Edin. at1711. Westminster, Nov. 1747, for the repairing of roads Actthrough for widening the County the highways of Haddington. in Scotland. Fol., 1771.Land. 1750. Highlandssheets of and roads North from of Edinburgh Scotland road-book to Thurso in and 1776 John ; twelve o’ Groat’s, engraved to Perth,1776. 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Fol., [IncludesLond. 1823-24. reports by Telford, Rennie, and Freeling.] Thethe Scottish principal Land-tourist’s roads through pocket Scotland. guide; 16with0, Glasg. appendix 1828, containing and other Actsedits. of Parliament concerning the statute labour, and keeping in Reportrepair of the Committee turnpike onroads the in operation Fife. 8°, of Edin. the Acts1829. regulating statute Lond.labour 1836.in Scotland; with evidence and appendix. Map. Fol., Reportand appendix. of Commission [Deals on with Public abolition Roads of in Tolls Scotland and Statute; with Labour.]evidence ‘ The8°, Lond.Scottish 1859. Cyclist’s ’ Road Book and annual, etc. 8°, Glasg. Abercrombie,1894, and other C., issues.and Macquisten, B. Glasgow and Carlisle Road : Reports1813. on new line of road from Hamilton to Elvanfoot. Map. Armstrong,London and M. Edinburgh. J. An actual Maps. survey 8°, Lond.of the 1776, great and roads other between edits. 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FOLKLORE, MANNERS, CUSTOMS, ANA Trialls of witchcraft at Perth in 1623, copied from the church records. The trial,MS. fob, confession, no. 23, Lib.and Perthexecution Lit. ofand the Ant. Irvine Soc. witches. 8°, Ardrossan, Christmas:[N.D.]. Yule-time in Shetland. Chambers’s Journ., &\-j. FOLKLORE, MANNERS, CUSTOMS, ANA 515 Traditionary tales of Tweed-dale : the Maid of Neidpath. Chamb. Misc., Shetlanders’no. 52. manners, traditions, and superstitions. Fraser's Mag., Scotlandxxxiii, a century631; xxxiv, ago. 147,Leisure 323, Hour, 489. xi, 166. A truedaughter narrative of ofthe the Laird sufferings of Bargarran], and relief strangely of a young molested girl, [Christina by evil spiritsShaw, moniesand their thereanent; instruments with in the reflections west; collectedon the historyfrom authentick or triall of testi- the seven1698 ; witchesrepr. Paisley, condemned 1775. to be executed in that country. 8°, Edin. A trueby andway full of relationpreface, ofAn the Essay Witches for provingof Pittenweem the existence ; to which of good is added and evilarguments spirits, relatingagainst theto the Sadducism witches at of Pittenweem, the present age.now in8°, custody, Edin. 1704. with An answera brief of account a letter offrom the a barbarousgentleman andin Fife illegal to a treatmentnobleman, thesecontaining poor weemwomen, ; withaccused some of observationswitchcraft, met thereon. with fromTo whichthe Baillies is added of Pitten-an ac- count of the horrid and barbarous0 murder, in a letter from a gentle- The mansecond-sighted in Fife to ;a friend.or predictions 4 , [Edini], and foretold 1705. events, especially about The wholethe peace. prophecies [The ofTreaty Scotland, of Utrecht.] England, France,8°, Land. Ireland, 1713. and Denmark, Accountprophesied of apparitions by Thos. and Rymer, prodigies. Marvellous 8°, Glasg. Merlin, 1721. etc. 8°, Edin. 1718. An accountetc. 1730. of some strange apparitions had by a godly man in Kintyre, The HighlandersHighlanders. delineated, Land. 1745. or the character, customs, and manners of the Remarkslanders on ;the their people original and government customs, ofmanners, Scotland, etc.; particularly with a the genuine High- account0 of the Highland Regiment that was decoyed to London. A voyage4 , Edin. to Shetland, 1747. the Orkneys, and the Western Isles of Scotland ; fisheries,giving an .account . . inhabitants, of the laws, religious customs, ceremonies, antiquities, superstitions, natural curiosities, charms, apparitions, . . . second-sight. 8°, Land. 1751. 0 Trialcudbright, for witchcraft 1805. of Jean Maxwell, the Galloway sorceress. 12 , Kirk- A collectionwith an oforiginal rare and essay curious on witchcraft. tracts on witchcraft 120, Edin. and 1820. the second-sight ; WitchcraftA legend of detectedArgyle, or and 'tis prevented, a hundred yearsor school since. of black3 vols. art 8°, opened. Lond. 1821.Illus. Legends8°, Peterhead, of Strathisla 1823. and Strathbogie. Keith, 1851 ; 3rd edit., 120, Elgin, The Register1862. of the Synod of Galloway, October 1664 to April 1671 ; with Extractsappendix from onthe charmers Kirk. Session and necromancers. 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INDUSTRIES GENERAL. Therates rates for ofpayment marchandizes of the King’sas they Majesties are set customesdowne in andthe importbooke of A wynesperfect within list of histhe Kingdomeseveral persons of Scotlande. residenters 4°, in Edin.Scotland 1611. who have Africasubscribed and asthe adventurers Indies, with in the the Act Company for the Company.of Scotland Fol.,trading Edin. to Description1696. of the most remarkable highways, and well-known fairs and0 mercats in Scotland; with several other remarkable things. His12 Majesty’s, Edin. 1711. Patent for fisheries and manufactures in Scotland. PlanEdin. by 1727.the Commissioners and Trustees for improving fisheries and Edin.manufactures 1727. in Scotland, and for the application of their funds. Anwith enquiry some intoremarks some on things a certain concerning book by Scottish a certain trade author and whotaxes, is Proposalsnot a true for frienda Society to his for country. improving 8°, Arts Edin. and 1734.Sciences. Edin. 1739. Considerationssioners for improving on the state fisheries of Scotland, and manufactures. in a letter to8°, the Edin. Commis- 1744. TheCity staple Campvere contract in Zealand,betwixt thewith Royal an historical Burrows account of Scotiand of the and staple. the Select8°, Edin. essays 1749 on ;husbandry, also 1776. extracted from the Museum Rusticum, ceededand foreign in Scotland. essays on8°, agriculture Edin. 1767. and experiments that have suc- Anderson,national industry;J. Observations chiefly intendedon the means to promote of exciting the agriculture,a spirit of Dublin,commerce, 1779. manufactures, and fisheries of Scotland. 2 vols. 8°, Anderson,8°, Edin. 1910.J. L. The story of the Commercial Bank of Scotland. Bremner,present condition.D. The industries8°, Edin. of1869. Scotland, their rise, progress, and Burton,Bulloch, J. M.H. 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Lond. 1877.The whole 22 yearly faires and weekly mercats theirof this severall ancient Shyres,kingdom Cities, of Scotland Towns, plainly and Parish-kirks, set down, according where they to tostand whom ; as they also doe the belong.Noblemen 16°, and Aberd. Gentlemens 1684. Names and Tytles, Gray,England. James. Paper The readMeasures before of the Scotland Philosophical compared Society with ofthose Edin- of Edin.burgh. 1754 In ; Essays2nd edit., and 1771. Observations, Phys. and Lit., i, 200. 8°, Halyburton,in the Netherlands; A., Conservator ed. by of Cosmothe privileges Innes. ofLedger, the Scotch 1492-1503, nation intogether Scotland, with 1612. the bookFac. of 8°,customs, Edin. 1867.and valuation of merchandise Headrick,ture, and fisheriesRev. J. ofView Arran of ; the. . mineralogy,. with suggestions manufactures, for improvement agricul- Scotland.of the agriculture 8°, Edin. and 1807. fisheries of the Highlands and Islands of Heron,city of A. Edinburgh. 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FirstDiscourse and concerningsecond letters the fisheryfrom a withingentleman the British in town seas. to a4°, friend Edin. in 1695. the country concerning the0 present state of the Fishing Copartnership Reasonsin North for Britain. improving 4 the, Edin. fisheries 1723. and linnen manufacture of Scot- Hisland, Majesty’s [etc.]. Patent8°, Bond. for 1727. fisheries and manufactures in Scotland. PlanEdin. by 1727.the Commissioners and Trustees for improving fisheries and Edin.manufactures ipiT. in Scotland, and for the application of their funds. Considerationssioners for improving on the state fisheries of Scotland, and manufactures. in a letter to8°, theEdin. Commis- 1744. 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Sutherlandia, Cathenessia, and (4)(3) LeogiLochabria et Haraiae omnesq. ac SkiaInsulae vel Skianae. versus occidentumx6| X 19! ; 5 J.sitae, ut Visto,(5) Moravia,Mussa, aliaeque. Badenochia, i6|x Atholia, 19J ; 6.Aberdonia, Banfia. et Mernis. ifijxiqf;(6) Loma, 6J. Knapdalia, Cantire, Jura, Ila, Giota, et Bute Insulae. i6f(7) x 20JScotiae ; 6£. Provintiae. i6f X 20J ; 8. SPECIAL ATLASES. Geographiain England, Magnae Scotland, Britanniae and Wales. ; correct 8°, maps Lond. (60), 1748 of ; allalso the 1750. counties Armstrong,Adair, J. Small M. atlasJ. A of ScotchScotland. Atlas. Paris, 40 , [c.Lond. 1688]. 1777, and other edits.(1) Map of the Counties of North Britain. 7| X 5|; 57. (3)(2) RoadEnvirons Map of of Edinburgh. Scotland. 7f5| X x 5|; 7f ; 47.3J. 7$X(4) 5f; A setvarious. of 27 maps of Counties, singly or in groups, each 570 MAPS SPECIAL ATLASES {continued). Bacon,FoL, Lond.G. W. 1884,New and large-scale other edits. Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles. (x)(2) Scotland.Scotland [inn£x8f; later edits.]. 26. 16JX11J; 18. (4)(3) PlansScotland, Edinburgh, in four sheets,Glasgow each ; Environs 17X 12 ;of 9.Edinburgh, Glasgow, Bartholomew,Aberdeen, and J., Dundee. and Co. Pocket Atlas of Scotland. 12°, Edin. 1887.(1) Orographical Features. 4f X 3f ; 80. (3)(2) Pasture,Population, and and Crop, Meteorology, each 4! X2f each ; c. 4f 170. X 3! ; 70. (5)(4) ScotlandRailways. in 7iX4f;rectangular 33. sections, on a scale of 1 inch= 10 (6)miles. Environs of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Inverness, Aber- Bartholomew,deen. J. G. The Royal Scottish Geog. Society’s Atlas of Scotland.(1) Twelve Fol., Maps Edin. of Scotland,1895 ; new each edit., 15JX9I; 1912. 24. These(2) Twelvedeal with Maps separate of Scotland, facts for each the whole6| X 3|; country. c. 60. These show monthly(3) Twelve rainfall. similar maps, showing temperature. (5)(4) Forty-fiveGeological Map,rectangular in two sectionsheets, maps,each 15 each J X 20 15^x20; ; 10. 2. Bevan,(6) P.Town Statistical Plans of Atlasall the of chiefEngland, burghs. Scotland, and Ireland. Fol., Edin.Fifteen and MapsLond. of 1881. Scotland, each 17|x 1 of ; 20. These deal each witheach somemap. separate fact for the whole country. Text accompanies Black,and other A. and edits., C. (pub.).with varied County titles. Atlas of Scotland. 4°, Edin. 1848. (1)(2) Scotland.Highlands. 9f9f X Xyf; 7f ; 30.22. parts,(3) Thirty-threeeach 7f X 9§ ; mapsvarious. of Counties, singly, or in groups, or in Blackwood,Lizars, for theW. New(pub.). Statistical Maps ofAccount the Counties of Scotland. of Scotland, 8°, Edin. by W. 1845. H. Johnston,Thirty-one mapsW. and of Counties, A. K., and singly, other or inpub. groups. The Atlas9X7; ofvarious. Scot- land.[This Fol., is Thomson’s Edin. [1849]. Atlas of Scotland, 1832, reissued, corrected toIndex date. is theThe same.] Map of Roxburghshire is from a new plate. The Blome,of England, R. Britannia, Scotland, or anda geographical Ireland [etc.]. description Fol., Lond.of the Kingdoms1673, and otherA mappedits. of the Kingdome of Scotland. 14 X xsf ; 13. Blaeu, W. J., and J. See under General Atlases. Boswell, H. Picturesque views of the Antiquities, Abbeys, ... of CountyEngland, Maps. Wales, Fol., Scotland, Lond. and1786. Ireland, . . . with a complete set of (2)(1) Argyle,New map Bute, of the and Western Dumbarton. Isles of 8Scotland. X yf; 15. 8 X 4f ; 19. MAPS 571 (3) Caithness, Sutherland, and Ross-Cromarty. 7fx8£ ; 14. (5)(4) ShetlandOrkney Isles. Isles. 2|4J X x 3I; 3J ; 18.16. Boundary(6) The Commissioners Middle Part forof Scotland.Scotland, 1885,8 X i2-|;Report. 15. Fol., Lond. 1885. Camden,Maps ofW. Counties, Britannia, and planssive florentissimorumof boroughs; various regnorum sizes and Angliae, scales. Scotiae,chorographicis Hibemiae, illustrata. . . . Fol.,chorographica Lond. 1607, descriptioand other edits. . . . chartis CaryScotia [or Carey], Regnum. 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Map of Scotland.32 maps. 8°,Edin. [n.d.]. 1820. (2)(1) ScotlandIndex Map in of27 Scotland.sections, each6f x6f 5 xJ ;5 Jc. ; 40.various. Hughes,Fol., Lond. W. [1873].A new County Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland. (2)(1) Scotland.Eleven maps n|x8J; of Counties 28^. in groups, pj x nf ; various. Kitchen,all the counties T. Geographia and islands Scotiae, in the beingKingdom new ofand Scotland. correct maps<\th edit. of 8°,(1) Lond. Scotland. 1746, and6| other x edits.; 40. 5 J (2)X 6 Thirty-two; various. maps of Counties, singly, or in groups, or in parts. Laurieplete andand correctWhittle survey (pub.). of allNew the directTraveller’s and principalcompanion, cross-roads a com- in25 maps.England, 4°, Wales, Lond. 1806and ; Scotlandalso 1810. as far north as Edinburgh. Lewis,of Scotland. S., and Co.Lond. (pub.). 1846. County Atlas to Topographical Dictionary Lizars, W. H. (See Blackwood, pub.) 0 Lothian,other edits. J. (pub.). County atlas of Scotland. 4 , Edin. 1826, and (2)(1) Thirty-threeScotland. 9^x7; maps of33. Counties, singly, or in groups, or in parts,Historical c. 9 x Atlas c. 6|; of various. Scotland. 40, Edin. 1829. Cirencester,(1) Scotland [a pooraccording copy ofto Bertram’sPtolemy, andforgery], according each 6Jxto Richard 4J. of' 572 MAPS SPECIAL ATLASES (continued). Lothian, J. (pub.). Historical Atlas of Scotland (continued). (3)(2) Scotland under thethe Romans,Piets; and 14^X9^ under ; the25. Piets and Scots ; each(4) 6fScotland x 4J. in 15th century, 14JX9J ; 25. of Prince(5) Scottish Charlie. Highlands, 9| X 7j showing; c. 20. Clan Territories, and wanderings Moll,land Hermann.divided into A shires set of [etc.]. thirty-six 40, newLand. and [1725]. correct md maps edit., of Scot-with changed(1) Scotia title, Antiqua 1745 ; fac.. . reprint,. R. Gordonius by Shearer, a Straloch. Stirling, 10JX9J1896. ; 30. 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Fol., Lond.The 1611-12,Kingdome and of other Scotland, edits. 1610. 14J x igf ; 19 (Scottish). MAPS 573 Speed John. England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland,0 described and abridgedother edits. . . . from a farr larger voulume. 12 , Land. 1620, and (2)(1) The KingdomeSouth Part of Scotland. of Scotland, 3JX 4J;wherein 69. are contayned Edinbrough,(Scot.). St. Andrew, and Glasco Archbisho. 4I x 3J; 20 Lomond.(3) The Southern4fX3i; 40Part (Scot.). of Scotland, wherein is ye strange Lake and(4) the The University Eastern Partof Aberdyn. of Scotland, 4! Xwherein 3J ; 20 ther (Scot.). are divers shires, [etc.].(5) Part4|X3i; of Scotland, 43 (Scot.). it is called of the inhabitance Stranaverne (6)(7) Hebrides.Cathanes and4|X3£; Orkneys. 53. 4IX 3 J ; 32. Stanfordmodernised (pub.). edition Geological of Reynolds]. Atlas of8°, Great Land. Britain, 1904; also[a revised 1907. and Stockdale,Scotland John. 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Map of[Reissued, Scotland. revised, i8£ X by13 Blackwood,; 14. etc., 1849.] [This(2) County is a notably Maps ongood 58 sheets,work. eachThere c. are20 X given c. 26; the various. names of sur- correctnessveyors and ofengravers, the maps, and which of responsiblewere issued peopleas they attesting were ready the Wale,from S.1820 Geographia onwards.] Britanniae, or correct maps of all the counties indoms. England, 120, Scotland,Lond. 1748. and Wales, with general ones of both king- MAPS OF SCOTLAND ISSUED SEPARATELY. MS. in Bodleian Library, Oxford, of Great Britain, with suggestion of13th east cent., coast or ofearlier. Ireland, 26 and X 12 west J ; indefinite, coast of Norway;c. 30. Reproduced supposed inof Gough'svol. iii; Britishin Hume Topography, Brown's Early vol. i; Travellers in National in Scotland-, MSS. of Scotland,and, re- A duced,new and with complete account, map by ofOrdnance Scotland Survey, and islands Southampton. thereto belonging, from[later actualthan 1750], survey. in 4 sheets,[This title each is 23 imitated X 19J ; 7.from Dorret.] Lond. A generalIntermediate map of districts Scotland, . . distinguishing. for the Report the to Lowland, the House Highland, of Commons and Ainslie,respecting John, the DistilleriesSurveyor. inScotland, Scotland. drawn 1799. and 21 engraved f x 18 ; 14. from a series1789, andof anglesother edits., and inastronomical 9 sheets, each observations, 23J x 2o£ ; 4.in 1783. Edin. 574 MAPS MAPS OF SCOTLAND ISSUED SEPARATELY [continued). Airey,points J.between Railway all theJunction railways Diagrams, in Great showing Britain, theetc. connecting. . . from officialRailway drawings, map .of . .Scotland corrected . by. . thecertified Companies. by the 8°, Companies. Lond. 1867. Armstrong,Lond. 1875, Capt. and otherNew edits. pocket 41IX map 28J of ;Scotland, 3. with the distances 2i£xi6|;on the post c. and15. other roads in measured miles. Lond. 1775. Arrowsmith,tained under Aaron. the authority Map of ofScotland the Parhamentary from original Commissioners materials ob- Lond.for making 1807, roads and other and buildingedits. bridges in the Highlands of Scotland. Also,Four sheets,on smaller each scale, 34IX 22 27 j J;X i8f4. ; 12. ThisBridges smaller to scaleshow map the wasprogress used inof Reports the work on Highlandcarried out Roads by andthe Commissioners.Ecclesiastical map of Scotland, showing the boundary of the Edin.Synods [c. and1825]. Presbyteries, 28|xi6i; and13. the site of each Parish Church. Arrowsmith,Four sheets, S. eachGeological 34! x 27J Map ; 4.of Scotland. Lond. 1832. Bartholomew,from the Ordnance, J. Black's Admiralty, new large and mapother of surveys. Scotland, Edin.constructed 1862, andBlack’s other edits. tourist’s 71 Xmap 55 J; of 4. Scotland, reduced from the Ordnance Survey.Reduced Edin. Ordnance 4, Surveyand other Map edits. of Scotland,28Jx 2if pub. ; 10. originally by BlackIn 29 ; sheets,afterwards each by 20 Bartholomewx 25 ; 2. and Co. Edin. 1876, etc. OrographicalGeological map map of Scotland.of Scotland. Edin. Edin. 1892. 1889. 30 x30x24; 26 ; io. 10. Edin.and 1893.Harvie-Brown, 30x24; 10. J. A. Naturalists’ Map of Scotland. Bertram, C. J. Mappa Britanniae faciei Romanae secundum fidem ofmonumentorum Richard of Cirencester perveterum in thedepicta. De situ [ThisBritanniae) is Bertram’s Copenhagen. forgery 1755- 15 J X 12 J ; vague, c. 40. Arrowsmith’s[This map wasMemoir) reproduced in Roy’s Military Antiquities, and in Blome,comand. R. Lond.A mapp of the14J Kingdome X 15J; 14 of(Scotch). Scotland, by his Matys. Bowen,Lowd. 1746.S. A 21Jnew x and20 ; accurate16. map of Scotland with the roads. Bowles, — (pub.). New one-sheet map of Scotland, laid down newfrom roads,the original etc. Lond. survey 1795. by J.21J Dorret, X 19 ; . 12.. . with the addition of boroughs,New four-sheet market, andmap seaport of Scotland, towns, comprehending etc. Lond. 1806. all the46 X cities, 39; 7. Brown,Edin. 1790,T. (pub.). and otherA new edits. and 21JX17; accurate travellingio£ map of Scotland. nineA newsheet and map. correct Edin. map (n.d.] of Scotland, Four sheets, reduced each from 23 J Mr.X 20 Ainslie’s ; 7. Browne,and Shetland Chris. Islands; A new begunmapp byof Scotland,appointment the ofWestern, Robert Morden,Orkney, .MAPS 575 finishedQueen Anne. at ye chargeLand. [c.and 1700]. by direction 21JX18; of C. c. Browne. 17. Dedicated to Butler,Brydone, H. J. DramaticTourist map Almanac of Scotland. Map for Edin. 1853, 1858.shewing 23JX17I; the principle 12. Land.Theatrical 1853. Tours 20X16J; in the Three25^. Kingdoms. Drawn by G. N. Gates. Camden,coarse andSir poorW. copyScotia from Regnum. Mercator.] [In Camden’sGuil. Hole, Britannia.sculp. Land. A Campbell,1607. io^X^J; Lieut. Robt. 28 A(Scotica). new and correct map of Scotland or North fromBritain, the with most all approved the post surveys,and military illustrated roads, withdivisions, many etc., additional drawn improvements,tions. Bond. 1794. and regulated48 x 4of ; byc. the7. latest astronomical observa- Carrington,Scotland, dividedF. A., andinto G. counties,W., pub. Lewis,etc. Land. S., and 1855; Co. alsoA map 1875. of Cary,71x48; J., (afterwards 5. Cruchley) . New sheet map of Scotland from the Cheffins,latest authorities. —. Map ofLand. the 1834,Railways and numerousin England edits. and 29£Scotland X 24 ; ; c.also 11. manythe main edits. roads 49! throughout X 35 ; 10. the Kingdom, etc. Land. c. 1840, and Clarke,(1) ShowingSamuel. RailwaysMap of andthe UnitedSteam Navigation.Kingdom. Each(2) Showing in 21 sheets. Geology. 105x61 ; 10. Land, and Ipswich, i860. Cruchley,Darton, W. —. (pub.). (See Cary.)New and improved map of Scotland. Land. Dasauville,1839. 28JX2 W.3 i;Scotland. 11. Edin. [c. 1825]. 14X10J; 25. Dorret,belonging, James. from Anew general surveys; map theof Scotlandshires properly and islands divided, thereto the forts. . . thelately times erected when and and roads the ofplaces communication where the ormost military remarkable ways, battlesA correct have mapbeen of fought, Scotland. etc. etc.Bond. Bond. 1751. 1750. 29J X69^ 23 X; 5ifn. ; c. 4. Dunn,An S., accurate pub. Laurie map ofand Scotland. Whittle. Bond. Scotland [c. 1770]. and its 2ifxi9;islands, or 23.the north18JX12; part 24. of Great Britain divided into Shires. Bond. 1794. Elphinstone,North Britain, John. done by[MS. order in of Britishthe Earl Mus.]. of Albemarle, A drawn Commander- map of in-Chiefof Culloden], of His 1746. Majesty’s Four sheets, in each Scotland, 14x10; [with 7. views, and plan laidA downnew andfrom correct the latest Mercator’s surveys mapand mostof North approved Britain, observations. carefully Enouy,Bond, —,it45. pub. 25fX2oJ; Laurie andc. 14I.Whittle. A new map of Scotland, compiledmical observations. from actual Bond. survey, andand regulated numerous by edits. the latest24 X i8fastrono- ; 14. Faden,chiefly W., from (afterwards the topographical Wyld, surveysJ.). A of map J. Ainslie of Scotland, and of thedrawn late betweenGeneral Roythe towns.; showing Bond. the great andand cross-roads,many edits. and41JX the 35I;distances 7. [Finlayson,dehneated theJohn.] military A general operations map in of that Great Island Britain, during wherein the years are Battle1745 and of Culloden1746, even until the his secret escape routs to France.of the PrIllustrated . . . after by thean 576 MAPS MAPS OF SCOTLAND ISSUED SEPARATELY {continued). authenticchronological abstract table. of that[Lowd. interesting c. 1747.] piece38x26!; of history, 18. and an exact Gardner,islands. W.Lo«^. R. [c.New 1830]. and improvedaSfxasf; map 10I. of Scotland, including its [Gastaldo,Regna continet G.]. cumBritanniae Hibernia Insulae adj acente quae nova insula descriptio. Angliae etAnglorum Scotiae studio[This et is dihgentia. said to be Rome,the first 1546. printed 21! modern, X 15! ; c.i.e. 40. non-Ptolemaic, Geikie,map of SirScotland.] A. Geological map of British Isles. Edin. 1864. — X — ; 13J. Edin.Geological and Land. map 1876. of Scotland; 33J x 22the ; 10.topography by T. B. Johnston. theGeological topography map by ofJ. Bartholomew.Scotland, with Edin.accompanying 1892. 29^X23! letterpress; ; 10. Greene,(See alsoR. Murchison,A new map Sir R.of I.)Scotland, with the roads. 1680. Harvie-Brown,i7fX2oi; c. 13. J. A. (See Bartholomew.) Hebert,roads, canalsL. Laurie’s ... to new the map present of Scotland time; improved. . . with edit.all the Land. new Hooper,1833. S.30x22!; An index 9J. map to the Antiquities of Scotland, showing theLand. situation 1791. i6fxi4;of every buildingc. 20. described in Grose’s Antiquities. Hughes,62x47; W., 5- pub. Philip. Scotland. Land, and Liverpool, 1858. Inglis,Lowrf. H.1894. R. G.aSJxiSf; The safety 10. cycling map of Scotland. Edin. and Johnston,(In Gibson’s And. edit,A new of mapCamden’s of the Britannia.)North (South) Land. part of1722, Scotland. each Johnston,i3fX 17!; A. c. K. 17. Travelling map of Scotland, with index. Edin. i857-Library 33£X22f; or travelling 10. map of Scotland . . . with index to Lond.12,000 1881.names 24 shown; sections, enlarged each 7f Xfrom 3! ; 7!.Royal Atlas. Edin. and Johnston,and Lond. T. B.1872; In Historicalyd edit. Geog.1899. ofScotland, Clans of Scotland.showing routes4°, Edin. of armies in 1745-46. njx 8f ; c. 27. 0 1872.In Historicalyd edit. Geog.1899. ofMap Clans of of the Scotland. Clans of4 Scotland,, Edin. and with Lond. the possessionsParliament of the1587 Highland and 1594. proprietors The traditionary according Highlandto the Acts Line of is onIn the Tartansauthority of of the Dr. Clans W. ofF. Scotland,Skene. 29!by J.X 22Grant. J ; 10. Edin. and Lond.the Highland 1886. Mapproprietors. of the Clans i6Jx of nScotland, ; c. 20. with the possessions of Johnston,other edits. W. and22J xA. 18J; K. Railwayc. 13. map of Scotland. Edin. 1847, and Scotland, in four sheets. Edin. and Lond. 1880. 69 X 59 ; 4. 32^x26;Map of thec. 10. railway systems of Scotland. Edin. and Lond. 1894. eachMap 18x23; of Scotland, 3. based on O. S. Edin. 1897. In 16 sheets, MAPS 577 Johnston, W. and A. K. Touring and motoring map of Scotland, stations.showing mainEdin. roads, 1904. steamerIn two sheets,routes, eachrailways, 18Jx 27J;and all8. railway 33 Jpub. X 22 Black, ; 10. A. and C. Guide map of Scotland. Land. 1893. Kirkwoodof Pennant, and Garnett, Sons. TravellingLettice, and map Campbell; of Scotland, also with dividing itineraries line betweenDistillery. Highlands Edin. 1804. and Lowlands27x22; ; c.and n. boundary of the Highland Kitchen,Edin. 1808. T. Map of Scotland, geologically coloured by M. Neckaru countiespub. Faden, ; corrected W. fromNorth the Britain best surveys or Scotland, and astronomical divided into obser- its Knife,vations. J. A.Lond. Geological 1778. 25fX2of;map of Scotland. 12 J. Lond. 1858. 37J x 27 ; Knox,I2|. J. A commercial map of Scotland, with the roads, stages, and Ledistances. Rouge. L’lscosse,Lond. suivantand other les edits.nouvelles 27JX20J; observations, 12. publiees Lesley,a Londres John, en 1735,parBishop of Bowles. Ross. Lond.Scotiae 1735, Regni and antiquissimi1746. 2i| X 18J;nova 10. et locorumaccurata nominadescriptio; continens. propria Rome, et hoc 1578. tempore usitata regionum et 1586.Also in La Description du royaume et pays d’Escosse. 8°, Rouen, Elliptical shape, 2o£x 15 ; c. 15 (Scots). 0 Scotiae In De Regni origine, antiquissimi moribus, et accuratarebus gestis descriptio Scotorum. ; Scotia4 , Rome, Britanniae 1578. Insulae pars septentrionalior, rpaulo minor Anglia (etc.). Lizars,Rectangular W. H. In shape, Origines ioJ£ Parochiales, x 71 v ; c. 40. Bann. Club. 4°, Edin. 1851- 54-55- [The work was not finished.] The ancient parochial map of (1)Scotland. Deaneries of Lennox, Rutherglen, Lanark, Peebles, and Teviot,(2) Diocese in vol. ofi. Argyll24 X 30; and 4.part of Diocese of the Isles, in vol. ii, pt.(3) 1 ; Diocesesalso in pt. of 2Ross with and changes Caithness. in nomenclature. 25JX28J ; 4.38J x 21 ; 4. Geological(4) Part of mapthe Diocese of Scotland. of the Isles.16J x 1229 J x ; 1318. ; 4. Macaulay,by the Companies. Z. Station Lond.map of 1851, the railways and many in Great edits. Britain, 49x33; corrected 10. Macculloch,[Pub. after hisJ. deathA geological by order ofmap the ofTreasury, Scotland, by withA. Arrowsmith.] a memoir. Mackey,Loud. 1840; Rev. alsoD. J.1843. A diocesanbpfxss; map 4. of the Episcopal Church of Macpherson,Scotland. Ediw.D. Inand Geographical Lorcd. 1880. Illustrations25^ x 17! ; of13^. Scottish History. of4°, England,Lond. 1796. adapted An historical to the year map 1400, of Scotland and constructed with the north from partthe Mercator,most authentic G. Angliae, materials Scotiae, attainable. Hiberniae 14J Xnova 12I; descriptio.c. 25. Duis- bourg,[The 1564. information In eight on thissheets, map each is probably I3f X xyf due ; —. to William Camden Moll,and HumphreyH. The north Lhuyd.] part Facsimiledof Great Britain by Berlin called Geog. Scotland, Soc. 1891. with Fac.many by remarks Shearer not of extantStirling, on 1896. any map. Lorad. 1714. 23X25; 12J. VOL. II. f I 578 MAPS MAPS OF SCOTLAND ISSUED SEPARATELY [continued). Morden, R. A new mapp of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with Murchison,an index. SirLand. R. I.,1678. and igfxaaj;Geikie, A. 24.First sketch of a new geolo- gical16X 12map ; c. 24.of Scotland, with explanatory notes. Edin. 1861. Murphy,and Land. H. 1865.In G. Lyon’sGeological Sketch map of of the Scotland. Geology of7i Scotland. X 5! ; c. 45.Edin. Murphy,16JX12J; W. 18.In The Scottish Tourist. Edin. 1850. Scotland. Nicol,Johnston. J. GeologicalEdin. 1858. map 34^X22^;of Scotland; xo. the topography by A. K. Nolin, I. B. Le Royaume d’Escosse divise en deux parties, sub- graphedivisees deen la provinces, Serme Rep. etc. de ; Venise;dresse parcorrige le P.et Coronelli,augmente cosmo-sur les d’Escosse,memoires deet Sr.dTrlande. Tillemon, Paris, et dedi6 1708. a Jacqueslyfxipj; hi, Roic. 15.d’Angleterre, Ordnance Survey. Maps of the whole country, in sheets, are pub- lished6 in. = on1 m. scale ; of of the 1 in. cultivated = io m., districts,1 in.=4 m.,25 in.1 in.=2 = 1 m.; m., and 1 in. of = towns i m., 10These ft. = 1 arem. subject to revision. hachure,The smaller-scale and the use maps of colours. are issued in various forms as to contour, Palmer, —, of Currie. Map of Scotland showing the localities of etc.the Clubs1849. in connection with the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Pease, J., Jr. A travelling map of Great Britain and Ireland, dis- tinguishingDarlington, all[c. the1825]. places 28x35; where theI5 i-Society of Friends has meetings. [Pennant, T.], pub. White, Benj. A map of Scotland, the Hebrides, ‘23iXand part 17^; of c.England, 18. adapted to Mr. Pennant’s tours, [n.p., 1777.] Petermann, A. Hydrographical map of the British Isles, exhibiting 30the J xgeographical 20J ; 26. distribution of the inland waters. Land. 1849. Also, Map revisedof the British by Symons, Isles, elucidatingpub. Stanford, the distribution1866. of the popu- lation,1849. based31 X 20J; on the 25. census of 1841 ; with statistical tables. Land. PhysicalMap showing map ofthe the distribution British Isles. of theLand. temperature 1851. —X—; of the British 50. Isles.Hydrographic Land. 1851. map —X of the —; British103. Isles, showing the quantity of rainMap which of the falls British in different Isles, showingparts. Lond. the distribution 1851. —x—; of the 103. popu- lation.Map showingLond. 1851. the distribution—x —; 60. of the chief occupations of the peopleMap ofof the Scotland, British Isles.showing Lond. the 1851.distribution —x—; of 60.the population —-—according Cholera to map the ofcensus the Britishof 1851. Isles, Lond. showing 185^. the11x15; districts 31 attacked J. inwith 1831, statistical 1832, and notes. 1833 Lowi.'■ [e.constructed 1852]. 12 from Jx 11 official j ; 50. documents, and Philip31x24$; and 10.Son (pub.). Scotland. Lond. and Liverpool, 1864* MAPS 579 PhilipLand. and igio. Son —x—; (pub.). 15.Contoured motoring map of British Isles. Phillips,Isles, etc.; J.; firstpub. issued S.P.C.K. in 1834, Geological corrected mapto 1862. of theLand. British 1862. Pigot3°f Xand 23^; Co. 25. (pub.). New map of Scotland, with the latest im- Ramsay,provements. A. C. Land,Geological and Manchester, map of the 1840. British 26 XIsles. 19^ ; Land.13. 1878. Reynolds,56X47; iifJ. Geological map of Scotland. Lond. 1850. 9fx8; o- 36. Rhino,ing topographically W. G. An historical the principal map of martyrdoms the Marian Persecution,that occurred exhibit- in the reignLond. of[c. Queen1846]. Mary,27I x also20 ; thosec. 16. in Scotland in the same century. Robert,Richard Leof Sr.Cirencester. L'Pcosse divisee[See Bertram, en shires C.ou J.)comtes. Paris, 1751. i8£X2if;Carte des c. Grands 13 (d'ficosse). Routes d’Angleterre, d’ficosse, et d'lrlande. Robinson,Pans, 1757. G. G.18x22$; and J. (pub.). c. 30. Scotland. Lond. 1799. 14! X 12$ ; 24$. Rowe,Ireland. R. ALond. new 1&09.map of37$X33$; the United 15$.Kingdom of Great Britain and Roy,(1) Gen. Mappa W. BritanniaeMilitary Antiquities faciei Romanae of the Romans. ... ex RicardoFol., Lond. Corinense 1793. . . (2). emendataMappa Britanniae [etc.]. 23$ faciei x 18 Romanae ; 18. ... ex exemplo Ricardi Corinensis(3) Albion amplificata. et Hibernia 22$ Britanniae x 17 ; c. 25.Insulae secundum Claudium PtolemaeumWatson, Gen., [etc.]. and 16$ others. x 21 ; c.A 40.drawn Military Survey of Scot- land,(1) 1747-1755.The original MS.drawing in British of N. Museum,Scotland notin 84published. rolls. Scale, 1 in. = 1000(2) A yds. fair copy of this, and also the original drawing of S. Scotland, in 38(3) mapsA reduction in 8 cases. of the whole to $ scale, mounted as one map. (5)(4) AAnother further copy reduction of this of reduction, the whole, also not as completed, one map. in 2 rolls. Seutter,omnes provinciasM. Nova etet adjacentesaccurata totius insulas, Regni . . . Scotiae,dehneatio. secundum Augs- Smith,burg, —[c. (pub.).1735]- 22Xi8f;New map 11of (Scots).the navigable canals and rivers of roadsEngland, to Wales,the principal and Scotland places ...... ;Lond. containing 1815, andalso otherthe directedits. Smith36x28$; and Son12. (pub.). Railway map of the British Isles. Lond. [1865],Geological and other map edits. of theFour British sheets, Isles. 57! x 491;Lond. 11.1843, and other S.P.C.K,edits. 36$Scotland. x 28$ ; 12.Lond. iSyj. 55X43$; c. 5. Stanford,and Wales, E. Ireland, (pub.). andGuide Scotland, map towith the the constituencies alterations and of additionsEngland Lond.according 1868. to 28x20$;the ‘ Representation 27. of the People Act,’ 1867-68. Lond.Orographical 1876. 37$X3o; map of Scotland,8. edited by Prof. A. S. Ramsay. 580 MAPS MAPS OF SCOTLAND ISSUED SEPARATELY {continued). Stanfordconstructed E. to(pub.). show theStereographical correct relation map of theirof the physical British features. Isles; Lond.1877.Large parliamentary 56JX48I; mapn£. of the British Isles, showing the. ingcounties, to the the ‘ Redistributiondivisions of counties, of Seats and Act,' the 1885.boroughs, Land. accord- 1886. 56Jx48i; iii- Stockdale,Also edition J. onScotland. a smaller scale.Land. 1806. Twelve sheets, each Walker,23JX26; J. 3^.Map of the inland navigation, canals, and railroads, withGreat the Britain situations (etc.). of theWakefield various and mineral Land. productions 1830. In throughoutsix sheets, 72i x 59i I 6. Walker,Scotland J. [asand far C. north Geological as Dunkeld], map of Land.England, 1837. Wales, c. 52 and Xe. part38 ; of9. Walter,ing the islandsJ., and andGordon, lakes comprisingW. A commercial the great map theatre of Scotland, of the fisheries, show- Welland,the proposed G. Newcanals, map etc. of theLand, railways and Edin. with their1785. numerous stations networkof Great ofBritain, railroad presenting communication. at one view Lond. the vast1857 and; 2nd intricate edit., 1862. iron Whittle,29IX23; J., 15.and Holmes, R. Scotland, antiently Alba, Alban, or Wyld,Albin, J. Ghaeldoch, A new map Caledonia, of Great Scotia. Britain; Lond. particularly 1814. 29J showing X 22^ ; the10. Lond.inland 1837,navigation and other . . edits.. with 27$ the x railways 21J ; 15. finished and in progress. [c. Railway1852]. Fourmap sheets,of England, 74I x 49Wales, ; 3j. and Scotland (etc.). Lond. 29JX20;Scotland, 10. with its islands. Lond. 1843, and other edits. estabhshedMap of Great under Britain 9 Geo. and iv, Ireland,cap. 92. shewingLond. [c.the i860].Savings Inset Banks of * Scotland.Map of the9 X United 7J ; 36J. Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, show- —ing X—; the places35- sending members to parhament, etc. Lond. 1880. MAPS OF PARTS OF SCOTLAND. Aberdeenshire. Farquhar,a survey. —,Inverury, and Ogg, [c. —.1845]. Plan ipfxnf; of the parish2. of Huntly, from Gibb,surveys A. ; Mapwith of tables the north-eastern of estates, names districts of proprietors, of Aberdeenshire, etc. Aberd. from 1858.Map ofc. 60x25the district ; —. around Aberdeen, [showing boundary of the J affray,Freedom J., Lands]. Presbyter, Aberd. delineavit. 1861. This Draught of the town and catedsea-coast to theabout inhabitants Peterhead, of commonly said town calledby Wm. Buchan Moir ofNess, Invernytie. is dedi- Johnston,1739. 2of A. XK. 16J; School 1 inch= Board 70 Mapfathoms, of Aberdeenshire. ‘ 5 feet per fathom.’ Aberd. 1875. — x —; 2. KeithNinth and or Gibb.Town ofPlan Aberdeen of the commutationDistrict, comprehending and other roadspart ofin the MAPS 581 parishes of Old Machar, Newhills, Peterculter, and Banchory- Paterson,Devenick. G. Aberd.and W. i860. A survey of Old and New Aberdeen, with the Presidentadjacent country D. Forbes.] between Land. the 1746.rivers Dee and Don. [Dedicated to Robertson,and parts ofJas. Forfar, Map Perth, of Aberdeenshire, Inverness, and Banff, Moray and ; exhibitingKincardine, a cipals.true picture LoMrf. thereof, 1822. from84X72; actual 1. survey in 1820 and optical prin- Argyllshire Bruce,Land. Alex.1740. AIn plan Sir ofA. Loch Murray’s Sunart, True etc. Interest19x27; of Great1. Britain. Cowley,1740. J. In Sir A. Murray’s True Interest of Great Britain. Lond. territories.(1) Part of29 the x 23^Duke ; 6.of Argyll’s heritable dukedom and justiciary (3)(2) The improvedmoss and landbay ofof Kintra.Mingary. 16 17^x23;X 24^ ; 17 7 chains. chains. Harvie-Brown,Inner Hebrides. J. A.,40, Edin.and Buckley, 1892. T. E. In Fauna of Argyll and (1)(2) Map of ArgyllOransay. and 6|xInner sj Hebrides. ; 1. 15 x 12J ; 10. (3)(4) Map of Tiree.Treshnish 7^ Isles.X 6 ; c. 7^X5^.;2. 1. Langlands,shire. [Edin.'}, G., and 1793. Sons. 45i A X map 30J of; the1. district of Kintyre in Argyll- FourMap sheets, of Argyllshire, each 28 x 22f taken ; 2. from actual survey. Lond. 1801. Ayrshire. Armstrong, Capt., and Son. A new map of Ayrshire, comprehending Johnston,Kyle, Cunningham, A. K. Ayrshire. and Carrick. Edin. iS^g.1775. —x—;58^x42^; i j. 1. Banffshire. Robertson,parts of Forfar, Jas. MapPerth, of Inverness,Aberdeenshire, and Banff,Moray and; exhibiting Kincardine, a trueand Lond.picture 1^22. thereof, 84x72; from actual1. survey in 1820 and optical principals. Berwickshire. Armstrong, Capt., and Son. The map of the county of Berwick, Blackadder,taken from anJ. actualBerwickshire, survey. 1771.from actual4 sheets, survey. each 14Edin. X 20J ;and 1. Low,Lond. Alex. 1797. Plan2 sheets, of the 26 Common x 19^ ; or1. Commonty of Coldingham, with the1828. adjoining 50 x 22 lands,; c. 260 names yards. of proprietors, etc., surveyed in 1772. Sharp,of Berwick T., Greenwood, made on the C., basis and of Fowler, the Trigonometrical W. Map of Survey, the County 1825 each3ijxi9|;and 1826. Lond. 1. 1826 ; reissued, Edin. and Lond. 1845. 2 sheets, Caithness-shire. Harvie-Brown,Sutherland, Caithness, J. A., and and Buckley, West Cromarty. T. E. In4°, VertebrateEdin. 1887. Fauna Map of tholomew.showing the 15Faunal X 9j ; Area—. of Sutherland and Caithness, by Bar- 582 MAPS MAPS OF PARTS OF SCOTLAND {continued). . Johnston,and Clackmannan. —. Railway Edin. and and road Dundee, map [c.of i860].the Counties of Perth Morrison,politically — extended, (pub.). fromMap actualof the survey,County 1847-48.of Clackmannan, Alloa, 1848. as Stobie,36X24; J. —.The Counties of Perth and Clackmannan. Land. 1783 ; later2nd edit., date. 1805. In 9 sheets, each 21 x 23 ; 1 ; also, a reduction of Dumfriesshire.Bullock, Henry. Map or plan of the West Border Land, the Sept.‘ Debatable 24,1552. Land,’ 23 xshowing 17 ; J. borderOriginal line MS. proposed in Public and Record agreed Office, on. Crawford,London. W.Fac. Mapin Nat. of MSS.Dumfriesshire Scotland, from vol. iii.an actualFol., Edin.survey 1871. ; with Maryport.geological sections,Edin. and and Land. plan of[1812]. proposed 4 sheets, canal eachfrom 23JX28JNewcastle ; to1. Edinburghshire. Adair,[completed J. A map by ofR. Mid-Lothian, Cooper]. A compleat[c. 1740.] and19J exact x 27 ; map|. of the Linlithgow.Lothians, containing Edin. 1745. the Shires of Edinburgh, Haddington, and Anderson,Armstrong, Jas. Capt. Plan A., ofand the M. parish Map of ofRatho. the three Edin. Lothians. 1818. 29x22;—. [Edin.], Constable,1773. 6 sheets, A., and each Co. 16J Plan x 19! of ; 1.the environs of Edinburgh, from Elphinstone,an actual survey. J. A Edin.new 1822.and correct—X—; map c. off. the Lothians, from Fowler,Mr. Adair’s W. observations.Map of the CountyEdin. of1744. Edinburgh, i6£ x 25I; made c. on2 (Scots). the basis of1827-28 the Trigonometrical and 1840, and Survey pub. ofby Scotland, the proprietor. surveyed Land.in the years1845. Kirkwood,27x40; 1.Robt. A map of the Environs [Shire] of Edinburgh. Knox,Edin. Jas. 18x7. Map2 sheets, of the Shireeach 30Jxof Edinburgh 21 £ ; —. or County of Midlothian, from5$ furlongs. actual survey in 1812. Edin. 1816. 4 sheets, each 24X 28f ; Laurie,[etc., etc.],J. A from map ofan the actual County survey. of Midlothian Edin. 1763.or Shire 4 ofsheets, Edinburgh each 10x14; i- survey,A plan [etc.]. of Edinburgh Edin. 1786; and thealso County 1811. adjacent, from an actual Peterman,— X —; c.A. 3 furlongs.Plan of Arthur’s Seat, from survey. [Land. c. 1850.] Richardson,Edin. 1878. R.—x—; Agricultural 2. map of the County of Edinburgh. Richmond,with two-mile G. Mapradiating round circles. Edinburgh, Birmingham, from the 1885. Ordnance 37J XSurvey, 49 ; 2. Sharp,Edinburgh, T., Greenwood, made on the C., basis and Fowler,of the Trigonometrical W. Map of the Survey, County 1827 of Smith,and 1828.Robt., Bond.and Wm. 1828. G. 2 Botanicalsheets, each Survey 26 J x of 19I; Scotland 1. ; maps by J. G.(1) Bartholomew,Edinburgh, July pub. 1900. in Scot. Geog. Mag. MAPS 583 (2) North Perthshire, Aug. 1900. (4)(3) Forfarshire,Fifeshire, Jan. Feb. 1905. 1905. Weller,Each E. 13 xEdinburghshire 19J; 2. or Midlothian. Land. [n.d.]. —x —; 2. Elginshire. Harvie-Brown,0 J. A., and Buckley, T. E. In Fauna of the Moray MapBasin. of Moravia,4 , Edin. 1654.1896. 5x6;Map of—. Loch Spynie, from Timothy Font’s Johnston,ways in operation, —. Map in of progress,the Counties or projected, of Naim and[n.d.]. Elgin, 26showing X19J ;rail- —. Kinnaird,veyed for Hugh. the Lords Map of of CouncilLoch Spynie and Sessionand adjacent (etc.). groundEdin. ; 1783.sur- 32x25; —• Fifeshire.Ainslie, J. The Counties of Fife and Kinross, with the Rivers Forth 39x46;and Tay. 1. Edin. and Land. 1775; also 1801, and other edits. Fraser,basis ofJ. theMap Trigonometrical of the Counties Survey of Fife ofand Scotland; Kinross, .made . . being on the a reconstructionous additions ofto the 1841, Map byand Greenwood geological and sections. Fowler, withLond. numer- 1841. Sharp,4°i X T.,45 ; Greenwood,1. C., and Fowler, W. Map of the Counties ofSurvey, Fife and1826 Kinross,and 1827. made Lond. on the1828; basis reissued, of the Edin.Trigonometrical and Lond. Smith,1845. Robt.,4 sheets, and eachWm. i6fG. XBotanical 22 J ; 1. Survey of Scotland ; maps by J. G.(1) Bartholomew,Edinburgh, July pub. 1900. in Scot. Geog. Mag. (2)(3) Fifeshire,North Perthshire, Jan. 1905. Aug. 1900. Each,(4) Forfarshire, 13 x 19J; Feb.2. 1905. Forfarshire. Ainslie, J. Map of the County of Forfar or Shire of Angus, from an Edwards,actual survey. Rev. R.,Edin. minister 1794 of ; Murroes.also 1 Sox. Angusia,44IX 39! provincia ; 1. Scoriae, sive[n.d., Thelater Shirethan 1672).of Angus. Pub. Valk and Schenk, Amsterdam, Smith,Kidd,—. Robt., Forfar. and Wm.Dundee, G. Botanical1876. —x Survey —; ij.of Scotland ; maps by J. (1)G. Bartholomew,Edinburgh, July pub. 1900. in Scot. Geog. Mag. (3)(2) Fifeshire,North Perthshire, Jan. 1905. Aug. 1900. Each,(4) Forfarshire, 13X19J ; Feb.2. 1905. Haddingtonshire. Adair,[completed J. Map byof EastR. Cooper]. Lothian, A[c. compleat 1740.] and18x26; exact c. map |. of the Linlithgow.Lothians, containing Edin. 1745. the Shires of Edinburgh, Haddington, and Armstrong,1773. 6 sheets, Capt. eachA., and 16J M.x 19I; Map 1. of the three Lothians. [Edin.], 584 MAPS MAPSHaddingtonshire OF PARTS (continued).OF SCOTLAND (continued) Elphinstone, J. A new and correct map of the Lothians, from ; Forrest,Mr. Adair’s W. observations.Map of Haddingtonshire Edin. 1744. surveyed16J x 25I; 1799. c. 2 (Scots).Lond. and Sharp,Edin. T.,1801. Greenwood, 46|X56£; C., £. and Fowler, W. Map of the County of Haddington,and 1825. Lond. made 1825. on the 2basis sheets, of the each Trigonometrical 25^ X isf ; 1. Survey, 1824 Highlands and Islands. Harvie-Brown,0 J. A., and Buckley, T. E. In Fauna of the Outer Hebrides.of ground). 4 ,17 Edin. x 10 ;1888. —. Map of the Western Isles (showing uses Lizars,Edin. W.1835. In MapMaj.-Gen. of the D.Highlands Stewart’s of SketchesScotland, of denoting the Highlanders. the dis- Willdey,tricts or countiesT. (pub.). inhabited A map by of thethe HighlandKing’s roads Clans. made 21J by x his18 ; Excel-c. 14. lencyto Inverness, General withWade the in adjacent the Highlands countries. of Scotland,Lond. 1746. from 18XSterling 15 ; c. 5- Inverness-shire. 0 Campbell, Robert. In Arrowsmith’s Memoir. 4 , Lond. 1809. Map1799. of6x8£; the Islands i£. of St. Kilda, Borrera, etc., taken August, Harvie-Brown,Hebrides. 40, Edin.J. A., 1888.and Buckley,Map of St.T. Kilda,E. In reproduced Fauna of thefrom Outer the Estate Map. 6£xio£; —. 0 In(1) FaunaMapofEigg. of Argyll 7|X5i;and the Inner i- Hebrides. 4 , Edin. 1892. (3)(2) Map of HysgeirRum. 6x7!; (off Canna). c. ijr. 5^X7; J. Johnston,T. B. Johnston W. and and A. Col.K. J.In A. Hist. Robertson. Geog. of Edin.Clans andof Scotland,Lond. 1872. by Mapmovements of the countryof armies between before InvernessCulloden. and7 x Naim,9 ; 2. to illustrate the Kincardineshire.Garden, W. A map of Kincardineshire, drawn from a survey taken 30x28!;anno 1774. 1. Lond. 1776; another edition by Arrowsmith, 1797. Robertson,parts of Forfar, Jas. MapPerth, of Inverness,Aberdeenshire, and Banff,Moray; and exhibiting Kincardine, a trueand Lond.picture 1822. thereof, 84x72; from actual1. survey in 1820 and optical principals. Kinross-shire. Ainslie,and Tay. J. TheEdin. Counties and Lond. of Fife 1775; and Kinross,also 1801, with theand Riversother Forthedits. 39x46; 1. Fraser,basis ofJ. theMap Trigonometrical of the Counties Survey of Fife ofand Scotland; Kinross, .made . . being on the a ousreconstruction additions to of 1841, the mapand geologicalby Greenwood sections. and Fowler,Lond. 1841.with numer- 4°±X45; i- Sharp,of Fife T., and Greenwood, Kinross, made C., on and the Fowler,basis of the W. Trigonometrical Map of the Counties Survey, 41826 sheets, and each 1827. i6f XLond. 22I; 1.1828; reissued, Edin. and Lond. 1845. MAPS 585 Kirkcudbrightshire. Ainslie,Edin. and J. Land.A topographical 1797 ; 2nd edit.map 1801.of the Stewartry4 sheets, each of Kirkcudbright. 19J x 22J ; 1. Johnston,drawn by W.Wm. and Johnson. A. K. Edin.Map of1851. the County3if X 25I; of Kirkcudbright;if. Lanarkshire.Forrest, W. The County of Lanark from actual survey. Edin. Meikleham,1816, and otherE. edits.Map of8 thesheets, country each for18 X ten 29! miles ; 5 J furlongs.round Glasgow. Rennie,Glasg. [c.J. 1858].Plan of22x24!; the River Clyde1. at the City of Glasgow. 1807. Ross,[? Edin.], C. A 1773. map of4 the sheets, Shire each of Lanark, 22 J X 18 taken ; 1; fromalso, aan reduction, actual survey. 1775. L in II thgo wshlre. Adair,[completed J. Map byof WestR. Cooper]. Lothian, A[c. compleat1740.] i8i and x 24Jexact ; f. map of theand Lothians,Linlithgow. containing Edin. 1745. the Shires of Edinburgh, Haddington, Armstrong,1773. 6 sheets, Capt. eachA., and 16J M. x ipfMap ; 1. of the hree Lothians. [Edini], Elphinstone,Mr. Adair's observations.J. A new andEdin. correct 1744. map i6£ of x 25!the ; Lothians,c. 2 (Scots). from Forrest,1818. 33lW. X 49fLinlithgow ; c. 5 furlongs. from actual survey finished 1817. Edin. Nairnshire. Johnston,ways in operation, —. Map inof progress,the Counties or projected. of Nairn and[n.d.] Elgin, 26X19J;showing rail-—• Orkney.Aberdeen, W. and A. Map of Orkney, from actual survey, for the Arrowsmith,Earl of Morton, A. Map[c. 1770.] of the Orkney and Shetland Islands. 1807. Harvie-Brown,Hebrides. 40, Edin. J. A., 1888. and Buckley,Map of Sulisgeir, T. E. withIn Faunaview. of4! theX 6J; Outer —. the OrkneyIn Fauna Islands. of the8 xOrkney 6 J ; —. Islands. 4°, Edin. 1891. Map of Heather,vised and —. corrected New andby J. improved W. Norie. chart Land. of 1830.the Orkney Isles, re- Johnston,the old Norse W. and names A. K.in red.Map Edin. of Orkney [c. 1875]. Islands, 40^ Orkneyar,x 23J ; if. with Monteith,with mapps R. of Thethem description done from ofobservations the Isles of of Orknay the learned and whoZetland lived ; in1711; these and isles. 8°, 1845.Pub. by S. R. S. [Sir Robert Sibbald]. FoL, Edin. Munch,Peace,—(pub.). P. A. Orkney Map ofIslands. Orkney Islands.Copenhagen, Kirkwall, 1862. 1868.—x—; 7. Peeblesshire. Adair,Peebles-shire. J. In Pennecuik’s7fXio; —. History of the County. 1715. Map of Armstrong,Also the CompanionCapt. M. Mapto theof the Map. County Edin. of Peebles1775. or2 sheets,Tweed-dale. each Bearhop,16x25; A.a. In Sir A. Murray’s True Interest of Great Britain. ofLand. Peebles. 1740. ly^Xipf;A map of 20the chains. Barony of Stobbo in the Sherefidom Edgar,dale. W.[£d*M.], A new 1741. and correct17^x16!; map c.of 1. the shire of Peebles or Tweed- 586 MAPS MAPS OF PARTS OF SCOTLAND {continued). Perthshire. Adair,with theJ. Therivers Mapp Tay ofand Straithem, Jem. [1745.] Stormount, i6|X26; and Cars i£. of Fac.Cowrie, by Cameron,Shearer ofG., Stirling, eng. An1897. exact map of Breadalbane in Perthshire. Bank.][? Made [n.d.].at the expense12^x18^; of Johnif. Campbell, Cashier of the Royal Edgar,Johnston, W. —.Map Railway of Breadalbane. and road mapEdin. of 1776.the Counties of Perth and Knox,Clackmannan. Jas. Map ofEdin. the Basinand Dundee, of the Tay,[c. i860]. including the greater part of Edin.Perthshire, 1831. Strathmore,23x22; 2. and the Braes of Angus or Forfar, etc. Smith,J. G. Robt.,Bartholomew, and Wm. pub. G. inBotanical Scot. Geog. Survey Mag. of Scotland; maps by (2)(1) NorthEdinburgh, Perthshire, July 1900. Aug. 1900. (4)(3) Forfarshire,Fifeshire, Jan. Feb. 1905. 1905. Stobie,Each, J. 13The x 19I; Counties 2. of Perth and Clackmannan. Land. 1783 ; later2nd edit., date. 1803. In 9 sheets, each 21 X 23 ; 1; also, a reduction, of Renfrewshire.Ainslie, J. Map of the County of Renfrew. Land. 1796; 2nd edit., Ross,1801. C. 4Map sheets, of Countyeach 22 Jof x Renfrew,28 ; J. from actual survey. 1745. Ross-Cromartyshire. Harvie-Brown, J. A., and Buckley, T. E. In Fauna of the Outer Hebrides.(1) Map of4°, theEdin. Flannan 1888. Isles, or Seven Hunters. 6£ x 10 ; —. (3)(2) Map of Rona,the Shiant with Islands.view. 4!6 X J 6|;x 10 —.; —. Roxburghshire. M'Pherson, Wm. Plan of the turnpike and parish roads in the Kelso district.(1) Two 1839. general maps, North and South Division. —X—; 5 furlongs.(2) Ten parish maps. —x —; 25 chains. Stobie,survey. M. Eond.A new t'yjo. and accurateIn four sheets,map of each Roxburghshire, ipf-X 18J; 1.from actual Tennant,sheets, each N. i8£Map X 251;of the li. county of Roxburgh. Edin. 1840. Two Selkirkshire. Ainslie,taken in J. the A year map 1772. of Selkirkshire Edin. 1773 or •, Ettrick2nd. edit., Forest, 1801. from 25|X25;i. a survey Mitchell,Edin. 1851. T. Map40x431; of the c. County 5 furlongs. of Selkirk and district of Melrose. Shetland. Arrowsmith,Evans, A. H., A.and Buckley,Map of the T. Orkney E. Map and to Shetlandillustrate Islands.The Vertebrate 1807. Fauna10JX 6f of; —. the Shetland Isles, by Bartholomew. Edin. 1899. MAPS 587 Heddle, M. F. In Mineralogical Mag., ii. and iii. Edin. 1879 and Isles.1880. 1879.Mineralogical chart, and geological map of the Shetland Hibbert,map of Shetland,Dr. S. In from History survey. of Shetland.19 X 15 ; —.Edin. 1822. Geological Johnston, —. Map of the Shetland Islands. Edin. [c. 1840]. Johnston,with the W.Old and Norse A. namesK. (pub.). in red. Map Edin. of Shetland [c. 1875]. Islands, 40J xHjaltland, 23J ; if. Monteith,with mapps R. ofThe them description done from of theobservations Isles of Orkney of the andlearned Zetland who ; livedEdin. in1711 these ; and isles. 8°, Pub.1845. by S. R. S. [Sir Robert Sibbald]. Fol., Stirlingshire. Edgar,Stirlingshire W. In from Nimmo’s a survey History in 1745, of Stirlingshire, [showing Roman 1777. Wall,A map etc., of andi6f Xthe 23J Canal], ; c. x|. with Fac. plans by Shearerof Battles of ofStirling, Falkirk 1892. and Bannockburn. Grassom,Edin. 1817. J. Map4 sheets, of the each County 2o£X32§ of Stirling,; c. 5 furlongs. from actual survey. 5 utherlandshire. Burnett, G., and Scott, W. Map of the County of Sutherland, made Fol.,on the Lond. basis 1833 of the ; also, Trigonometrical corrected by H.Survey Morrison, of Scotland 1855. —x-—;in 1831-32. 2. Harvie-Brown,of Sutherland, J.Caithness, A., and Buckley,and West T.Cromarty. E. In Vertebrate40, Edin. Fauna1887. MapBartholomew. showing the15 XFaunal 9f ; —. Area of Sutherland and Caithness, by Heddle,and mineralogical M.F. In Mineralogicalmap of Sutherland. Mag., iv.30 XEdin. 36 ; 2.1881. Geological Johnston, —. Map of Sutherlandshire. Edin. [1830 or i860]. — X—; 2. Wigtownshire. Ainslie,Edin. 1782J. A ; mapalso of1801. the County4 sheets, of Wigtown each 15 Xor 20J the ; Shire1. of Galloway. Miscellaneous. Adair, J. The Turnings of the River Forth, with the adjacent CountyThe description of Clackmannan, of the sea-coastand part andof Stirlingshire. islands of Scotland. 1688. Pt. i. Edin.The 1703.Firth and River of Tay, with all the rocks, sands, shoalls, etc.New [Edin. and exactc. 1730.] map ofi6£x the 25 River ; if. Clyde, . . . pub. for the good of the(See public also by Pont, Geo. T.) Scott. 1731. i8£ x 26J ; i- Ainslie,Jedburgh, J. TheHawick, environs Selkirk, of Edinburgh, Peebles, Haddington,Langholm, Dunse,and Annan; Kelso, making[c. 1822]. a 48x31;complete 2.map of the south-east of Scotland. Edin. Cooper,to St. Abb’s—. MapHead, of with the adjacentRiver and country, Firth withof Forth, descriptive from notices.Stirling Gordon,Edin. 1730. Robert 28x14; and James. —. (See Pont, T.) 588 MAPS MAPS OF PARTS OF SCOTLAND {continued). Miscellaneous (continued^). Hardyng,Chronicle John.in Bodleian Topography Library, ofOxford. Scotland, Reproduced from MS. inof Nat.Hardyng’s MSS. of Scotland.(x) From theFol., Border Southampton to Water , 1870.of Tay. 12x9; no scale possible. no (2)scale From possible. the Water of Tay to the Water of Sutherland. 12 X 8|; scale(3) possible.From the Water of Sutherland northwards. 12.1 X9 : no Harvie-Brown, J. A., and Buckley, T. 0E. Map to illustrate The Hollar,Vertebrate W. FaunaThe north of the part Moray of England,Basin. 4and, Edin. the south1896. part14X of 16; Scot- —. Johnston,land. Z-owrf. J. 1644.In Lauder’s xsixipf; Moray c. Floods. 6. Edin. 1830. A sketch of fessedlythe rivers merely chiefly a sketch,affected without by the claim Floods to ofaccuracy.] August, 1829.9J x 13 [Pro-; —. Johnston,Lond. 1893. —. 9x12!Map of ; thec. 6. Lake District of Scotland. Edin. and Johnston,adjoining W. shires. and A.Edin. K. Basin1&50. of 23Jthe FirthX 31 ; of2. Forth, with parts of the Knox,Map Jas. of theMap coalfields of the ofBasin Scotland. of the Edin. Clyde, 1902. including 28f X Renfrew,30J ; 3. Laurie,Lanark, —. Ayrshire, Map ofetc., the from railroads a survey. and inland1836. navigation32x33 ; —.of Eng- landand Glasgow.and Wales, Jan. with 12, those 1836. of Scotland32 x 26 ; to—. the south of Edinburgh Lizars,(1) W.6 sheets, H. Travelling each 5| x 3Maps J, of stripand Tours maps of Scotland.tours to and Edin. in Scotland. [n.d.]. Scotland.(2) [Map] i6£xi2§; Tourists’ Guide10. to the picturesque scenery of [most of] Mackay,Lond. 1726.John. MapIn A.of S.Gordon’s Scotland Itinerarium and N. England, Septentrionale. showing Fol.the situationScotland, ofand Roman the Tyne Camps, in England.Forts, and 17JWalls, X 19 between ; c. 5. the Tay in May,etc. Peter.(with descriptiveA survey oftext). the River (Prepared Findhorn, for with a law-case.) the fishing Forres,places, 1758.A plani4 4xof 14Jthe ; River£. Spey, from the low-water mark to Ball- Murray,hagartys Sir Gavin, J., and surveyed Pullar, Oct. F. and 1760. L. BathymetricalEdin. 1761. Survey of the fresh-waterPt. i in Geog. lochs Journ., of Scotland. 1900-8, and some sections in Scot. Geog. Mag. ThePt. iiwhole in separate survey vol. republished issued by with Roy. additional Geog. Soc., essays, 1908. 6 vols. 8°, Lond.Contains 1910. many maps of lochs. Pont,Edinburgh, Ti, Gordon, are three R. andvolumes J., Adair, of manuscript J. In themaps Advocates’ by these draughts- Library, men.xxiii, 574.See two8°, papersEdin. 1901, by C. 1907. G. Cash in Scot. Geog. Mag., xvii, 399 ; Ravenstein,southern part E. of G.Scotland. Geological Lond. map 1861. of England29|X22f; and c. 13.Wales and Rennie,the Queensferry J. Plan piersof the and Firth landing-places, of Forth, with forming the improvements the great line atof communication1811. between the North and South of Scotland. Lond. MAPS 589 Rutherford, A. An exact plan of H.M.’s great roads through the Watt,Highlands J. The of Scotland.River Clyde, 1745. surveyed 2ofxi4; in 1736. 5. Rdm. 1759. TOWN PLANS. General. Reportand Townsand Plans in Scotland,of proposed in boundariesrespect to ofthe the election several ofCities, members Burghs, to scaleserve ofin 6 inchesParliament. to a mile. Fol., Edin. 1832. Plans of 72 places, on Plansby theshowing Parliamentary the boundaries Commissioners of the Boroughs on the Bill of Scotland,for the Reform as fixed of Wood,the House John. of Commons.Wood’s Town 71 plates.Atlas; Fol.,with Edin.volume 1836. of Descriptive Accounts.c. 19JX 25! ;Fol. various, and 8°, from Edin. 2 to 1828. 20 chains, Contains mostly plans c. 4 chains.of 48 towns. Aberdeen. Plan of the City of Aberdeen, and Torry farm estate. [Aberdeen, Downie,1869.] J. In Thom’s History of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, 1811. Plan Gardener,of the City J., and eng. Harbour Plan ofof Aberdeen.Aberdeen andAberdeen, improvements. [c. 1840]. Gordon,scriptio: James, A description, of Rothiemay. [bird’s-eye Abredoniae plan], of NewNovae and et of Veteris Old Aber- de- deens,Spalding with Club, the places1842 ; neerestand several adjacent. times since.1661. Reprinted by (Old) Jardine,the City, J. Royalty, Plan and and sections Suburbs of of the Aberdeen proposed with works water. for supplyingAberdeen, Keith1828. and Gibb. Map of the Cities of Aberdeen, . . . corrected up Milne,to 1862. A. Aberdeen,Plan of the 1862 City ; also of 1871.Aberdeen, with all the inclosures Aberdeen,surrounding 1790 the ; town;repr. 1902. from a survey taken in 1789. 3 sheets, Paterson,ye adjacent G. countryand W. betweenA survey ye riversof Old Dee and and New Don. Aberdeen, Lond., 1746.with Rapkin,14^x17^; J. Planc. 500 of yards. Aberdeen ; with illustrations. Lond. [c. 1852]. Simpson,deen, 1840. A. Plan of Aberdeen corrected to the present time. Aber- Smith,. . . docks J. Plan and .of . the. harbour City of . .Aberdeen . Aberdeen, and 1810. its improvements, 28X36; 300 withfeet. PlanIn ofCadenhead’s Aberdeen. NewAnd Book numerous of Bon edits, Accord. in the Aberdeen,successive 1856.edits, Swinton,of the book. W., and Ritchie, J. (pub.). A plan of Aberdeen. Edin. [c. 1825]. Taylor,adjacent G. country, A plan made of the out City from of Aberdeen,an accurate the survey. Old Town, Aberd. and 1773. the 37 X 34i I c- 8 Scotch chains. Telford,[n.d.]. T.10^x25; Plan for100 improving yds. the Harbour of Aberdeen. Aberd. Airdrie. Turner,survey. J., Edin.and Co. 1846. (pub.). 24X35^; Plan of3J the chains. town of Airdrie, from actual 590 MAPS TOWN PLANS {continued). Berwick.In Scott’s Eerwick-on-Tweed. 1888. 1310,(1) andPlan walls of Berwick-on-Tweed of 1560. 7x5^; in —. 1745, showing fortifications of 4ix6f;(2) Map of Berwick-on-Tweed in Queen Elizabeth’s reign. Coldstream. Underhill,order of Government, S. W. Plan with of Coldstream additions. in34 1862, J X 26 from ; —. plans made by- Dundee.Crawford, W. Plan of Dundee. Dundee, 1776. Edward,now in progress.C. Plan ofEdin. the townand Dundee,of Dundee, 1846, with and the 1847. improvements 24x38; Leslie,400 feet. Jas. Plan of the Harbour of Dundee, exhibiting the exten- Dundee,sion to the1836. eastward 11 X 25 and; 100 other yards. improvements now in progress. Edinburgh.Ainslie, John. Plan of the City of Edinburgh, with the New Town. Edin.Plan [n.d.], of the several Old and edits. New 18 Town x 22^; of c.Edinburgh 120 yards. and Leith, with 370the feet.proposed docks. Edin. 1804. 2 sheets, each 20) x 30J; Alesse,Bann. ClubAlex. Misc., Plan i, 184.of Edinburgh; 10J x i7i ; MS.—. in Brit. Mus. Fac. in Black,ston; —with (pub.). map Planof the of theenvirons City offor Edinburgh, ten miles byround. G. H. [Edin.Swan- c. 1848.] Braun,Cologne, G., c. and1580, Hogenberg, and other issues. F. Civitates orbis terrarum. Fol., Brown,Edenburgum —. Plan Scotiae of Edinburgh Metropohs. with 13 Xprojected i7|; —. improvements. Brown,Edin. 1820.T., and Watson, J. Plan of the City of Edinburgh, includ- £^.1793.ing all the latest 24x18; improvements, —. with list of names of closes, etc., etc. Campbell,Brydone, J.A. PlanH. ofIn theSkinner’s City of Edinburgh.The Society Edin.of Trained [c. 1858]. Bands of Edinburgh.and extended Edin. royalties 1889. of thePlan city, of andEdinburgh the several showing extensions the ancient of the policec. 300 yards.and municipal boundaries from 1685 to 1885. 30x26^; Craig,North Jas. Loch, Plan with and a planelevation of Edinburgh of the intended exhibiting New all Bridge the proposed over the improvementsPlan of the innew that streets City. andEdin. squares 1763. intended for the City of MemorialsEdinburgh. of Edinburgh,Edin. 1767. 1848. 26x16; 200 feet. Fac. in Wilson’s Dasauville,Guide; with W.; lists pub. of Mail Aitken. Coach Offices,Plan of etc.Edinburgh Edin. and1820. Strangers’ 9x12; Drury,c. 300 Siryards. W. In Holinshed’s CAnwfcfe. Land. 1577. Plan, [bird’s- eyeClub view],Misc., ofii, Edinburgh,74. 1573. 15JX10J; —. Fac. in Bann. MAPS 591 Edgar, W. The Plan of the City and Castle of Edinburgh, 1742. MinorIn Maitland’s Antiquities History of Edinburgh,of Edinburgh, 1833. 1753. It Repr.was reissued,in Chambers’ with Gordon,alterations, James, in 1765of Rothiemay. ; and this edit,Bird’s-eye has been view reprinted. of Edinburgh, 1647. (2)(1) Eng. by AndrewDe Wit atJohnston, Amsterdam. Land. 1719.16JX41J; —. (4)(3) Re-eng.Fac. by byKirkwood, W. and A. Edin. K. Johnston, c. 1824. Edin. 1865, with historical Hamilton,and explanatory —. Plan notice of the by CityDavid of Laing.Edinburgh. Edin. 1827. Hay,20IX25J; Jas. New 200 planfeet. of Musselburgh and its environs. Edin. 1824. Hollar,Johannes W. OgilviusThe Citie to the of Provost Edinburgh and Townfrom Council.the south. Amsterdam, Ded. by 1670.The original14^x23^; print, —. beheved unique, is in the Royal Library at Windsor.Fac. vol. iii Nat. MSS. of Scotland. Fol., Edin. 1874. Hoyen,berrima, Rambout [bird’s-eye van view], den, eng.[c. 1650.]Edenburgum civitas Scotiae cele- Hunterall the andpresent Smith and (pub.). intended Plan improvements, of Edinburgh and and all Leith, the roads, exhibiting etc., ini5fX2o£; the vicinity c. 350 ofyards. the City, correctly delineated. Edin. 1828. Johnson,[n.d.]. —X—;W. Edinburgh, 1 mile. Leith, and twelve miles round. Edin. Johnston, W. and A. K. (pub.). Plan of the City of Edinburgh, byfeet. Alf. Lancefield. Edin. 1850. 60 sheets, each 24^X37; 90 field.(pub.). Edin. Plan 1851. of Edinburgh63x47; 135and yards. Leith in 1851, by Alf. Lance- showingIn Parliament—Session the present boundaries 1896 :of Edinburghthe City and extension; Royal Burgh map of Edinburgh,1896. 36 X and52j ; thec. 300boundaries yards. of the proposed extension. Edin. Kincaid,actual survey. Alex. Edin.Plan of1784. the City30X37J; and Suburb 222 feet. of Edinburgh, from Kirkwood, R. (pub.). A series of plans of the City of Edinbugh, from the[(1) earliest Map ofperiod the environsto the present of Edinburgh, time. Fol., 1817. Edin. 1817. (2)(3) Fac. of Gordon’sbird’s-eye bird’s-eye view, 1575. view, 1647. (5)(4) NewPlan ofPlan Edinburgh of Edinburgh. and environs in 18th cent. (7)(6) CompetitiveFac. Edinburgum plans Scotiaefor laying Metropolis. out N.-E. Edinburgh.](See Lasor, below.) —— Plan of the City of Edinburgh and its environs, containing all the5 J chains. recent and intended improvements. Edin. 1817. 62J X 56J ; Plan and elevation of the New Town of Edinburgh, [combines fa9ades150 feet. with ground plans]. Edin. 1819. 2 sheets, each 25^ x 21; to Newthe plan. Plan ofEdin. the 1817,City ofand Edinburgh; other edits. with sheet of references Knox,1820. James.Edin. 1&21,Plan andof Edinburgh other edits. and 19x22!; its environs, 170 yards.from survey in 592 MAPS TOWN PLANS {continued). Edinburgh (continued). Lasor a varea, Alphonsus. In Universus Terrarum Ovbis scrip- metropolis.torum calamo delineatus.3 J X 5 ; —. Fol., Patavii, 1713. Edenburgum Scotiae burgh,Repr. fol^ by Edin.Kirkwood 1817; in Abut Series there of said Plans, to beetc., taken of the from City Raccoltaof Edin- Laurie,di le piu J. illustriEdinburgh, et famose Leith, citta anddi tutto suburbs. il mondo. Edin. c. 1580.1811. —x—; tV Lizars,1778. D.,Plan eng. of Inthe Arnot's City, HistoryCastle, andof Edinburgh, Suburbs 1stof edit.Edinburgh, Edin. izfxiy;In Arnot’s 500 feet.History of Edinburgh. 2nd edit., 40, Edin. 1788. tendedPlan of improvements, the City of Edinburgh, 1787. 13 XOld 17I; and 500 New, feet. with the late ex- Lothian,with map J. of itsPlan environs. of the Edin.City of1825. Edinburgh 17IX22; and 200 its yards. vicinity; illustratePlan of thethe antiquitiesCity of Edinburgh as well asand the its presentvicinity, state adapted and toin- yards.tended improvements of the City. Edin. 1829. lyf x 22J ; 200 Milne,and views —. ofPictorial the town, plan printed of Edinburgh, in tint and with colour pictures ; with of descriptive buildings Munster.key. 1845. Cosmographia. 22x18; —. Basel, 1550. Paton,Pictorial Hugh Map (pub.). of Edinburgh In Wilson's and Memorials Leith. of Edinburgh, 1st edit. Edin.all the 1848. projected Plan improvements,of Edinburgh andand Leith,all the [c. roads, 1828], etc., exhibiting in the Pinnock,vicinity —.of the History city. 19^and x 15JDescription ; 320 yds. of Edinburgh and Leith, 31stwith Jan.,map of1835. the City. In No. 155 of Pinnock’s Guide to Knowledge, Scott,Rapkin, R. J. (pub.). Edinburgh. The Stranger’s Land. [c. Guide, 1850]. being12x18; a Plan c. of1 furlong.Edinburgh Thomson,and Leith Bros. (etc.). (pub.). Edin. Plan1809. of isjxipf;Edinburgh c. and 550 Leith,yards. exhibiting vicinityall present of theand city intended correctly improvements, delineated. andEdin. all 1822.the roads15JX in 19A the ; Trotter,c. 350 yards. —, of Dreghorn. Plan of improvements upon the Earthen MoundEdinburgh. as a communication4°, Edin. 1834. between the Old and the New Town of Elgin. Hutchison,Ray, —. Plan —. ofPlan Elgin. of Elgin.1838. 1855. Glasgow. In M'DowalTs The People’s History of Glasgow. 8°, Glasg. 1899. In Fac.Marwick’s of the FirstCharters Map and of Glasgow,Documents 1641. relating to the City of Glasgow. 4°,.1650. Glasg. 1897. A map of Glasgow and adjoining district about Planroads of theleading City intoand Royaltyand through of Glasgow, it. Glasg. showing 1822. tracks of the public MAPS 593 Annan.(1) Macarthur’sOld Maps of Glasgow Glasgow, in photographs 1771. :— (3)(2) Fleming’sRichardson’s Glasgow Environs in 1807. of Glasgow in 1795. Barry,Fol., Glasg.—. 1871.Map of Glasgow, Gorbals, Caltoun, and environs. Bartholomew,Glasg. 1775. J. G. Plan of Glasgow. Edin. .1908. — X—; Collie,c. 700 yards.J., and Smith, D. Map of the City of Glasgow and its en- Fleming,virons. P.Glasg. Map 1839. of the City of Glasgow and suburbs, surveyed and correctedIn 6 sheets. till Jan.Glasg. 1807 1807. ; with a small plan of Glasgow as in 1779. Kylealso andthe Co.ancient Plan Royalty of the City or Burgh and Royal of Glasgow. Burgh of Glasgow,Glasg. 1892. showing M‘Arthur,toun, from John. an actual Plan survey. of the CityGlasg. of 1778. Glasgow, 35J Gorbells,X 47J ; 230 and feet. Cal- MaclureM’Feat, W. and MapMacdonald of the City (pub.). of Glasgow Map ofand the suburbs. City of Glasgow,Glasg. 1826. sur- Martin,veyed andG. compiledMap of the by City H. H.of GlasgowMaclure. broughtGlasg. [c.down 1859]. to the present policetime, includingwards (etc.), the withparliamentary intended improvements. boundaries, division Glasg. of and parishes, Edin. Richardson,1842. 71 x 45T. ; Mapc. 120 of yards. the Town of Glasgow and country seven Smith,miles D.round, Plan from of the actual City survey.of Glasgow Edin. and 1795.its environs, 24J X 31^with ; allc. thei£. latest400 feet. improvements, accurately surveyed. Glasg. 1828. 23 X 26 ; Wilson,of Glasgow, H. Parhamentarydivided into sixteen and municipal wards. Glasg.franchise 1848. map of the City Kelso. M'Pherson,actual suvey. W. Edin.Plan 1852.of the town23JX 29!of Kelso ; 5J chains.and its .environs from Lanark. Wood,Extracts J. fromPlan the of RecordsLanark, of 1825. the Royal I5fxi2j; Burgh of —. Lanark. Reproduced 40, Glasg. in 1893- Leith. Thomson,provements, —. fromPlan ofsurvey Leith inand 1829; its environs,with views. with intendedEdin. 1829. im- 36 (Seex 23 also; c. Edinburgh.)100 yards. Perth. Planditions of Perth, by Jas. in Cant.Hy. Adamson’sPerth, 1774. Muses Threnodie, 1638, with ad- Rapkin,Reid, R. J. PlanPerth.,. of the Land. City of[n.d.]. Perth 8£xand environs,12 ; 500 feet.surveyed by order of the Magistrates and Council. Perth, 1809. 40J x 27 ; 150 feet. St.Gordon, Andrews. James, of Rothiemay. Plan of the City of St. Andrews, from40, Edin. an original1855. drawing, 1642. In Misc. Bann. Club, iii, 321. VOL. II. K MAPS TOWN PLANS (continued). St. Andrews (continued). Lyon, —. In History of St. Andrews. 2 vols. 8°, Edin. 1843. (1)(2) Bird’s-eyePlan of St. viewAndrews, of St. Andrewsyf X 9 ; —.in c. 1530. 7 X ; —. Stirling. M'Donald,0 A. B. In Extracts from the Records of .. . Stirling. its4 , conditionGlasg. 1889. and surroundingsPlan of the aboutRoyal the Burgh year of1700. Stirling, 21J xshowing 16; — SEA CHARTS. Admiralty— current(1) The sea-charts Admiralty and issuessailing from directions. time to time official lists of its of (2)all theIn thecharts Admiralty it has issued, Library but there there is iskept no apublished complete list collection of this collection.Scotland, East Coast, Sheet 1. Eyemouth to the Tay, in- cluding17IX23I; the 2j.Firth of Forth. Lond. 1842 ; also corrected to 1847. SurveyedScotland, by EastCom. Coast,Slater, Sheet1833. 2.Lond. Firth 1842. of Tay23|Xi7f; to Aberdeen. 2J. byScotland, Com. Slater, East 1834. Coast, Lowd. Sheet 1842. 3. Aberdeen23^x17^; to Banff.2J. Surveyed SurveyedScotland, by East Com. Coast, Slater Sheetand Otter, 4. Banff 1845. to Lond.the Ord 1847 of ; Caithness.also 1848. —-—23jX35i; Scotland, 2J. East Coast, Sheet 5. Ord of Caithness to Thurso Bay, including1850. Lond. the Pentland1853. 24JX18; Firth. Surveyed2J. by Com. Slater and Otter, withScotland, additions East and Coast, corrections Sheet 1. toSt. 1886.Abb’s HeadLond. to 1887, Aberdeen also 1888.. . . 39i X 24 ; 2J. 1849.Peterhead Bay. Surveyed by Com. Slater, 1834. French edit. Lond.Montrose 1842 ; Harbour.also French Surveyed edit. 1849. by Com. M. A. Slater, 1833. Aberdeen,Scotland with and insets England, of harbours. East Coast. Lond. Flamboroughi860. 36IX23I; Head 6£.to veyedScotland, 1844-50. North Lond. Coast. 1896. Thurso —X—; Bay to—. the North Minch. Sur- veyed Scotland, by Corns. North Slater, and EastOtter, Coasts, and Thomas, with insets 1863-95. of harbours. Lond. 1897Sur- 37IX30J;Scotland, 5J.North Coast, Sheet 6. Thurso to Cape Wrath. Sur- veyedScotland, by Com. North Otter, Coast. 1844. CapeLomf. Wrath 1849. to 18x24!;the Flannan 4. Isles, in- veyedcluding 1849-60. the northern Lond. parts i8g8. of 24!the xNorth 40! ; 2%.Minch and Lewis. Sur- Lond.Chart 18^0. of the10x12; Pentland ij. Firth, by Geo. Thomas, Master R.N. HM.S.The ShetlandInvestigator, Isles. 183$. Surveyed 29! x 24Jby ; Geo.2. Thomas, commanding directionScotland, and Tidal rate inStreams. knots of Twelvethe Tidal Charts, Streams showing round thethe Coastsmean ofi6|xi7|; Scotland. c. 25.Compiled by Com. C. H. Simpson. Lond. 1899, each MAPS Admiralty— theScotland, Tidal Streams West ofCoast, the WestTidal Coast Streams. of Scotland. Twelve Charts,By F. H. showing Collins. Land.Scotland, 1894, eachNorth n andX 6; East 30. Coasts, with insets of harbours, etc.; 31863. sheets. Surveyed by Corns. Slater, Otter, and Thomas. Land. Sheets,Sheets 1 13JX30J;and 2, 24^ Xi- 30^ ; 1. ShetlandsScotland, ; withNorth insets and ofNorth-East harbours, roads,Coasts, etc. with Surveyed the Orkneys by Corns. and eachSlater, 24 Otter, x 30 ; andc. 6.. Thomas, 1863. Land. 1863 ; also 1897. 3 sheets, SurveyedScotland, by West Capt. Coast, C. G. SheetRobinson, 1. Firth 1846. of SolwayLand. 1849. to Loch 18X24I; Ryan. c. 3-Scotland, West Coast, Sheet 2. Firth of Clyde . . . including C.Arran G. Robinson, Island and 1846. the PeninsulaLand. of Cantyre.18JX24J; Surveyed c. 2%. by Capt. SurveyedScotland, by WestCapt. C.Coast, G. Robinson, Sheet 3. 1849.The ClydeLand. 1852.and Loch17JX24J; Fyne. Scotland, West Coast, Sheet 3. Mull of Cantyre to Ardna- murchan.E. J. Bedford, Surveyed 1867. byLand. Capt. 1868. C. G.2 sheets,Robinson, each H. 37f C. X Otter,35! ; c.and 3. Scotland, West Coast, Sheet 4. Islay, Jura, and Colonsay. Surveyedi8f X2 byf; Capt.2. C. G. Robinson, 1849-55. Lond. 1857. Scotland,3 West Coast, Sheet 7. Ardnamurchan to Summer byIsles, Com. including T. Smith, the Inner1849-56. Channel Lond. and 1857. part of37! the x Minch. 24J ; 2}.Surveyed byScotland, Com. Otter, West 1849. Coast, Lond. Sheet 1855. 9. The18 X North 24! ; Minch.c. 2%. Surveyed SurveyedScotland, 1846-49. West Coast, Lond. Sheet 18(39. 2. 37fFirth X 24!-; of Clyde 2J. and Loch Fyne. Scotland, West Coast, Sheet 2. Firth of Clyde and Loch Fyne;Robinson, with 1846-49,insets of withTroon, corrections Ayr, etc. Surveyedto 1892. byLond. Capt. C.1892. G. 45iX24f; c. 2j. 1858. Scotland, Lond. West1859. Coast. 37fX24f; Surveyed 7. by Capt. Robinson and Otter, Bedford,Scotland, 1846-65. West Coast.Lond. Surveyed1886. 37J by x Capt.24I; Robinson,c. 8. Otter, and Scotland. Irish Channel, N.W. part. L. Carlingford to L. cudbrightLarne, including and the the Isle coast of Man. of Scotland Lond. 1890.from Port24 x Patrick 37I; 2$. to Kirk- Scotland, West Coast. Arran Is., to Gare Loch ; including the piledFirth 1890.of Clyde, Lond. the 1891.Kyles of37J Bute, x 24! and ; c:Inchmarnoch 1. Water. Com- Scotland, West Coast. of Iona; with inset view of the ruinsand Mr. on Iona.T. Bourchier. Surveyed Lond. by Com. 1858. E. T.24Jx Bedford, 19 ; Com.J. R. B. Creyke, Scotland, West Coast. Loch Inver to Loch Broom. Surveyed Lond.by J. Jeffrey1857. and36! M.X 24! Cramer, ; —. under direction of Capt. Otter, 1848-9. 596 MAPS SEA CHARTS (conUnued). Admiralty— Scotland, West Coast. Ardnamurchan Point to Loch Bhreatal, Capt.Skye; H.including C. Otter theand smallCom. J.isles Wood, and 1852-63.Sleat Sound. Land. Surveyed 1876. by 24^x36!;Scotland, Westi£. Coast. Inner Channel; Sound of Seil to the- Sound1857. of38 Mull.X 25j ; Surveyed$. by Capt. C. G. Robinson, 1855. Lond. byScotland, Capt. C. WestG. Robinson, Coast. Loch1850-55. Crinan Lond. to Cuan 1856. Sound. 24|X23f; Surveyed J. Scotland, West Coast. Ru Ruag to Gruinard Bay, including LochOtter, Ewe1849-51. and Gairloch.Lond. 1857 Surveyed ; also 1900. by Com.37x24^; T. Smith c. and Capt. Sound of Harris to Aird Bhreidhuis and Loch Tarbet and Resort. Sharban.Surveyed byi860. Com. F. Thomas, i860, assisted by Morrison and Board of Trade— Lond.Chart showing(annually), the wrecksigfxisj; and casualtiesc. 20. on the coasts of Scotland. withMap the of limit the andBritish character Isles, ofshowing each light, the theprincipal Coastguard Lighthouses, Stations Ports,and Districts, Sub-Ports the and Stations Creeks where under lifeboats the Customs. are established, Corrected theto Authorised1855. 4 sheets.Ship-Charts Lond. of 1855.17th Cent. Orkney(1) The and East Shetland. Coast from Holy Island to Pentland Firth, including from(2) FifenessAberdeen, to Montrose,Montrose. and‘ Survey'd Dundee byHarbours, Mr. Mar, with an ingeniousthe coast Marriner(3) The of Firth Dundee.' of Murray. Theguide-book ten-fathom and Chart sailing of the directions. Clyde and Glasg. West Coast.1904. With descriptive SailingCoast directionsof Scotland. for the8°, Lond.Hebrides 1870. or Lewis Islands and the West Thechart New of Pilotthe Coast for theof Scotland East Coast from of St. Scotland Abb’s Head ; a totrue the and Red correct Head, Theup North Edinburgh Sea Pilot. Firth, etc.Pt. 1, [1792.]Shetland and Orkneys. 1857. Adair,with largeJohn. and Description exact maps of for the the Sea use Coasts of Seamen. and Islands Pt. of 1 Scotland(all pub.). ; Fol.,(1) Edin.A true 1703. and exact hydrographical description of the sea-coast greatand isles and ofmighty Scotland, prince made James in athe voyage 5th ; roundpub. at the Paris same, by byNicolay that 1583;D’aulphinois, and at etc., Edinburgh Cheif Cosmographer by John Adair, to the Fellow French of King,the Royal anno Society,(2) Holy anno Island, 1688. Fairn15 x Islands, n J ; 22 with Mill. the Scot. many Comm. rocks and inthat England ly scattered to St. in Abb’s that SeaHead ; andin Scotland, the coast surveyed from Sunderland and navigat’d Point by (3)John The Adair, Frith Geographerof Forth, from for theScotland. entry to13JX the Queensferry,18 ; 2000 passus. with alli7iX25i; the Islands, c.2. Rocks, Sands, etc., surveyed by John Adair. MAPS 597 Admiralty—(4) The Frith and River of Tay, with all the Rocks, Sands, Shoalls etc.,(5) survey’d The Towne by John and Adair.Water of16^x25; Montross c. 2.with the neighbouring andcountry navigated and coast be Johnfrom Adair,the Redhead 1693. to18x12; the North J. water ; surveyed Adair,the late John. Mr. JohnA new Adair, and Hydrographerexact map of theand RiverFellow Clyde, of the done Royal by Society,1731. i8£x26£; and now pubhsh’d |. for the good of the Publick by Geo. Scott. Adams,anno 1588.R. Expeditionis[A series of Hispanorumcharts showing in Angliamthe track nova of the descriptio, Spanish Ainslie,Armada John. round theMS. British Five Isles.]Charts of the East Coast of Scotland, 1784-85,MS. Map not of published the West ;and presented North Coast by Ainslie of Scotland, to the Admiralty.from Camble- andton toShetland, Cape Wrath 1822. andMS. Duncansby in Lib. Soc. Head Ant. ; Scot.with insets34I x of26J; Orkney c. 7. Arnold,West Coast S. A., of Scotland.and other experiencedLond.iy8^\ navigators.also 1796, andThe 1800. Lewis and Arfeville,51JX28I; Nicolas 4. de Nicolay, Sieur d’. In La Navigation du Roy d’Escosse0 Jacque, cinquiesme du nom, autour de son royaume, des[etc.]. costes 4 , Paris,maritimes 1583. d’Escosse Vraye et et exact des descriptionIsles Orchades, hydrographique Hebrides, avecPar N.partie de Nicolayd’Angleterre D’Aulphinois, et d’lrlande, Sieur servantd’Arfeville a la et naiguation.de Belair, premierThe map cosmographe was reproduced du Roy. by John15 X Adair, 11J ; 27Edin., Scotch 1688, miles. but not in exactCoasts facsimileand Islands ; and of Scotland, was issued Edin. also 1703. in his Description of the Sea MapsIt was and also Map-makers facsimiled of on Scotland, a reduced Stirling, scale 1905.by Shearer, in his Old Ashley,of Scotland. Anthony. An editionThe Mariners’ in English Mirrour. of Waghenaer’s [Charts Spiegel.] of the CoastsFol., Bellin,Land. 1588.J. N., and others. L’hydrographie framjoise, recueil des descartes vaisseaux generates du etroy. particulRres 2 vols. fol., qui Paris, ont [1737-72];ete faites pournumerous le service edits. (2)(1) Carte reduitereduite desdes IslesIsles Britanniques.Britannique, troisieme33I x feuiUe; 7J leagues.; partie meridionale(3) Carte reduitede 1’ficosse. des Isles 21 Britanniques,X 33 ; 3J leagues. quatrieme feuille ; partie Blaeu,septentrionale W. J., or de Janszoon, 1’ficosse. or21 Johnson. x 33 ; 3J leagues.The Light of Navigation, wherein are . . . pourtrayed0 all the coasts and havens of the west, withnorth, text and in east various seas languages.. . . 4 , Amsterdam, 1612, and numerous edits., Bonne,terre, M.d’Lcosse, Petit Neptuneet d’lrlande. Anglois, Paris, ou carte 1763. marine des costes d 'Angle Bryce,Stoir ofRev. Assynt Alex. to WickA map in Caithness, of the North by aCoast geometrical of Britain survey from ; Rowwith Firth,the harbours, done at rocks,the desire and of an the account Philosophical of the Societytides in atthe Edinburgh. Pentland Chandler,Edin. 1744. J., and19x264; Arnold, 34. S. A. Eleven charts of the coasts of andGreat other Britain edits. and Ireland, the British Channel, etc. Fol., 1784, 598 MAPS SEA CHARTS {continued). Collins,most excellent Capt. Greenville, Majesty. Great Hydrographer Britain’s Coasting in ordinary Pilot to .the . . King’sbeing a. .new . likewise and exact the survey Islands of ofthe Orkney sea-coast and of ShetlandEngland and[etc.]. Scotland FoL, Land.(1) EdinburghSeveral edits., Firth. from 1661. Each map 21 x 17 ; c. if. (3)(2) LeithThe East ; with Coast the of prospect Scotland, of with Leith the from Isles the of Orkney.East. (4)(5) MurrayAberdeen Firth. and the coast to Montrose. (7)(6) The ChiefeIslands Harbours of Orkney. in the Islands of Orkney. (9)(8) Part[Various of the coast-lines Maine Island as seen of from the Shetlands.the sea.] Colom,(10) orThe Columns, South part Jacob, of the and Isles afterwards of Shetland. Arnold. The fierie sea- Mirrourcolumne amended. . . the failings[etc.]. andAlso mistakesin Dutch. of theFol., former Amsterdam, Licht or 1640,. Sea- Columbine,and other edits.Lieut. A chart of the north-east coast of Shetland, sur- ——veyed A chart in 1795. of the Land. north-east 1807. coast of Unst, surveyed in 1795. Land. Cowley,1808. I. In Sir A. Murray’s True Interest of Great Britain, scriptionIreland, and or chart our Plantations.of the Sea-Coasts Land. of Great1740. Britain,A hydrographical Ireland, France de- made. . . bordering and published on the at North Paris Sea by [etc.];C. Insehn drawn 1715, from by the I. original,Cowley. Diston,Lond. 1734.John. i6fX2if;The seaman's 37. guide, comprising the courses by the andcompass, Ireland, and France, distances Holland, from placeNorway, to placeetc. Liverpool,round Great [c. 1700].Britain Danckerts,World. Fol., or Donker,Amsterdam, Hendrik. 1660, andThe other Sea Atlas,edits., orwith the text Water in Dep6tvarious G£n£ral languages. de la Marine. Neptune des lies Britanniques. Fol.,(1) Paris,Carte 1803^des lies Shetland. 34J X 2if ; c. 3. (2) Plan des lies Orcades et de la Cote Nord d'f*xosse, depuis lede CapMackenzie. de Wrath 23 jusqu’au x 34^; c.Cap 3. de Duncansby; reduite des plans Abb’s(3) CarteHead particuliferejusqu'au Duncansby de la Cote Head; orientale tir6e d’Ecosse, de la carte depuis de St.M. Downie.(4) Carte 33IX23; particuliere c. 5^. de la Cote occidentale d’Ecosse [northern portion].(5) Carte 34 particuliere x 22 ; c. 4J. de la Cote occidentale d’Lcosse [southern portion]. 33iX22j; c. 4f. Downie,accompanied Murdo. with Thefour Newcharts, Pilot done for from the actual East survey,Coast ofbegun Scotland, 1781. 4°,(1) Lowd. General 1792. Chart of the East Coast of Scotland, from Duncansby Head(2) toChart the ofStaples. Holy Island, 39! x Fern, 28 J ; andc. 5^. The Staples. 19 J X 42] ; c. L surveyed(3) Chart in 1788-90.of Edinburgh 22 x Firth 34J; from1. North Berwick to Limekilns, MAPS 599 (4) A true and correct Chart of the Coast of Scotland, from St. Abb’sand the Head Tay toto the Dundee. Red Head, aSj upx 19J Edinburgh ; c. 2. Firth to Aberlady Bay, Dudley,Nortumbria R. eArcano Comte delde Warwick.Mare di D.3 vols.Roberto fol., Firenze,Dudleo, 1646-47Duca di ; 2nd(1) edit., Carta 2 vols. sesta 1661. Generale del Europa. [Includes Scottish coast except(2) Carta south-west.] particolare 18x13; dell Mare 16. di lerlandia e parte di Inghil- terraiSfxapi; e della Iscotia. 16. [Includes the S.W. of Scotland.] di (3)S Tabs,Carta [St.particolare Abb’s], dellae finisce costa con di il Scozia, C. d’Comar, che comincia [Cromarty]. con il C. 19X131; c. 7. di (4)Cromar Carta b particolarefinisce con ITsoledella costa di Orcades. di Scozia, 19 che J X 14I;comincia c. 7. con il C. Eunson,of the G.coast A ofchart Scotland, of the Islandssurveyed of Orkneyand accurately with the delineatedadjacent part by Argyle,George Eunson,Governor, Kirkwall. and the otherDedicated honourable to His members Grace John, of the Duke British of Scotland.Society for Land.extending 1795. the 35x35;fisheries and2. improving the sea-coasts of Goos,sea-coasts Peter. of theThe northern,Lighting Colomneeastern, andor Sea western Mirrour, navigation containing [etc.]. the Heather,Fol., Amsterdam, W. New 1658, and andimproved other edits, chart in of various the Orkney languages. Isles, revised Hobbs,and corrected J. S. A bychart J. ofW. the Norie. east coastLond. of 1830.England and Scotland, from tothe 1853. River HumberLond. 1853. to Aberdeen, 31x24^; etc.; c. 2.surveyed 1851, with additions [? LondonHollar.] up theDescription Thames toand Newcastle, plot of the and sea-coasts so to Edinburgh, of England, all alongfrom againstScotland, us the; with Orchades maps. andLond. Hitland, 1653. as also of those parts over Huddart,north-east Capt. of Ireland, J. A newand hydrographicalthe west coast ofsurvey Scotland, [in 1789] from of Tory the ForIsland the to British Cape SocietyWrath, forincluding the encouragement the Western ofIslands the fishery. ; in 3 sheets.Edin. 1794- 52ix 28J ; c. 4. Imray,1854; J.also F. (pub.).1866. The approaches to the Firth of Clyde. Lond. edits.(pub.). The Firths of Forth and Tay. Lond. 1855, and other Lond.(pub.). 1856. Chart 74f Xof 38£; the c.East 5$. Coast of England and Scotland. borough(pub.). HeadThe toCoasts the Orkneys. of England Lond. and 1858; Scotland, also 1876. from Flam- 38£X24£; c. 10. Imray,Hebrides J. F.or Lewis(pub.). Island, Chart etc.; of inthe 3 sheets.West CoastLond. of 1858 Scotland, ; also 1859.and 72IX38J;(pub.). The4. North Coast of Scotland, and Orkney Islands. Jacobsz,Lond. i860. A. The245x381; Lighting c.Colomne. 3J. Fol., Amsterdam, 1650. J affray,Sea-coast J., about Presbyter, Peterhead, delineavit. commonly This call’d draught Buchan of the Ness Town is dedi-and cated1739. to2ofx the inhabitants 16J ; 1 inch=7o of said fathoms,town by William‘ 5 feet Moirper fathom.' of Invernytie, 600 MAPS SEA CHARTS (continued). Jaillot,Carte MarinesH. (pub.). . . . Lereveu Neptune et mis Franfois, en ordre ou par Atlas les NouveauSieurs Pene, des andCassini, other etc. edits. Fol., Paris, 1693 ; also, by Mortier, P., Amsterdam, Scotland.](1) Carte 3ifX22f;de la Mer d’Allemagne,c. 24. etc. [Includes East Coast of trionales(2) Carte et deOccidentales la Mer d'Ecosse, d'Ecosse, contenant [etc.]. les32x22 Isles et ; Costesc. 16. Septen- d’Angleterre,(3) Carte generale avec desune Costes partie dTrlande de celles et des d’ficosse. Costes Occidentales 22 X 32; Keulen,c. 16. J. van. The great and newly enlarged Sea Atlas or Water variousWorld, languages.[etc.]. Fol., Amsterdam, 1682, and numerous edits, in Knapston, J. and J., and Innys, W. and J. Atlas Maritimus et andCommercialis, navigation, or a... general to which view ofare the added World sailing so far asdirections relates to for trade all Fol.,the known Land. coasts1728. and islands on the globe, with a sett of sea charts. (2)(1) AThe chart German of the Ocean Coast and of BalticScotland. Sea. 2222JX18J; x 19 ; c. 18.c. 45. Laurie & Whittle (pub.). A new hydrographical survey of the Firth entranceof Forth, to called Queensferry. also South Land. Firth 1794. or Edinburgh Firth, from the Lootsman,mark ' name.] J. and The C. Lighting[Lootsman=sea-pilot; Colomne or Sea Mirrour,possibly containinga ‘ trade- theFol., sea-coasts Amsterdam, of the 1667, northern, and other eastern, edits., and in various western languages. navigation [etc.]. (2)(1) The CoastsNorth Sea.of Scotland, 2o£xi6f; with the—. Orkneys. 20 J X i6f ; —. (4)(3) The Hebrides.Shetland Isles.ioJx 2of8.] ; x —.8f ; —. Mackenzie,survey of theMurdoch. Orkney andOrcades Lewis ; Islands,or a geographic in eight andmaps hydrographic [etc.]; also an1750; Account also 1785.of the Orknney [sic] Islands [for seamen], Fol., Lond. (2)(1) The SouthOrkney Isles Islands, of Orkney. ipf x 2923J J ;x 4.25! ; 1. (3)(4) ThePomona north-east or Mainland. coast of Orkney.i8£ x 30J ;24I 2. x 19J; 2. (5)(6) The north-westLewis or north coast part of Orkney.of Long Island.18Jx 19]22J ; 2.x 23J ; 4. (7)(8) The northsouth-east part coastof the of Lewis. the Lewis. 23 J X 2432 Jx ; 22]1. ; 1. [Clark, John]. Justification of Mr. Murdoch M’Kenzie’s nautical surveysations of theDoctor Orkney Anderson. Islands 8°,and Erfiw. Hebrides, 1785. in [Theanswer accusations to the accu- ap- therein.]peared in the Caledonian Mercury, and correspondence followed Mackenzie,and the Coast Murdoch. of Ireland, Charts surveyed of the 1751-1771. West Coast of Great Britain, ChartEighteen 19 ischarts, a general on a chart.scale of 1 in. = 1 m., deal with the west coast andNautical islands descriptionsof Scotland. accompany the charts. MAPS 600a Norie,Lewis J. Islands, W. (pub.). and adjacentNew and coast improved of Scotland, Chart of from the Hebridesthe Mull orof Cantire58 X 32 to ; Cape—. Wrath,Also Sailing in 2 sheets. or Piloting 182S, Directions, and other edits.[v.y.]. the(pub.) Orkney Charts Islands, of thein sevenEast Coasts charts. of England4°, Land. and 1841-45, Scotland, and with other Preston,edits. EachCapt. 25T. X 32A ; chart—. ofAlso Zetland Sailing or Directions, Shetland, [v.Y.].surveyed and engravedLond. 1760, by and Capt. other Thos. edits. Preston26X 17 in; c. the 4. years 1743 and 1744. Purdy,borough J. HeadThe toEast the Coast Orkney of EnglandIslands, andand thenceScotland, to Capefrom WrathFlam- each[compiled] 24t X 30from ; 5^.Admiralty Survey. Lond. 1853. Three sections, Rennie,at the QueensferryJ. Plan of Piersthe Firthand landing of Forth, places, with forming the improvementsthe great line Lond.,of communication 1811. between the North and South of Scotland. Sayer,of Scotland, R., and fromBennett, the Mull J. (pub.). of Galloway A new to chart Duncan of the Point West in Coast Sky, graphical[including survey some madeHebrides], by Capt. being J. Huddart.a combination Lond. of1781. the hydro- 36x23!;(pub.). c. 4.A new chart of the West Coast of Scotland, from theIslands Point of ofLewis Ardnamurchan and Harris to [andCape other Wrath, Hebrides]. including theLond. Western 1781. Seller,34i XJohn. 22! ; c.The 4. Enghsh Pilot, (or) The Coasting Pilot. Fol., Lond.(1) A1676-1701. description of the East Coast of Scotland. 21J X pf ; c. 12. (3)(2) A chart ofof thethe IslandsHebrides. of Shetland.lof x 9! ; 20!—. X 7 J ; c. 6. Stevenson,Oykell or Sutherland,David. Chart in reference of the Firth to the of' DornochSalmon Fisheries. and the KyleEdin. of Stevenson,1842. ii£X33i; R. and A.I- A chart of the Coast of Scotland, with part ofhouses. England Edin. and 1^2.Ireland, 68x40!; showing c.the 7!. position of the several light- Waghenaer,trayed all the L. coastsJ. The and Light havens of Navigation, of the West, wherein North, areand .East . . pour-Seas. Spiegel[A compilation der zeevaerdt in English, was first mostly pub. takenLeyden, from 1584-85.] Waghenaer, 40, Amster- whose Wilson,dam, 1612. C. (pub.). The Hebrides or Lewis Islands, and West Coast of TheScotland. North CoastLcwrf. of1859. Scotland. 75 J X 30JLond. ; 5. 1863. 25! x 45 J ; c. 5J. MAPS DEALING WITH THE ‘FORTY-FIVE.’ Blaikie, W. B. In The Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Scot.movements Hist. Soc. of Prince8°, Edin. Charles 1897. Edward A map Stuart [of Scotland] and his armiesto illustrate from thehis Cave,landing E. (pub.).in July A1745 map to of his the departure River Forth, in Sept. from 1746. Stirling 29x21 to Barrou- ; 10. withstouness, the route including of both Linlithgow, armies to theFalkirk, field ofand battle. the countries Insets ofadjacent, Stirling Castle,18X14!; Battle f. of Falkirk, and Battle of Culloden. Lond. 1746. 600& MAPS MAPS DEALING WITH THE ‘ FORTY-FIVE ’ [continued) [Finlayson, John.] A general map of Great Britain, wherein are de- lineated1745 and the1746, military and even operations the secret in routsthat ofisland the Prduring . . . theafter years the battleauthentic of Cullodenabstract untilof that his interestingescape to France.piece of Illustratedhistory, and by an Grante,exact chronologiccd Col. J. A. Carte table. oh sont[Land. tracees c. 1747.] toutes 39 les X diff6rentes 26f ; c. 18. routes queGrande S. A.Bretagne R. Charles [etc.]. Edward [Map Princeof British de Galles Isles; a suivieswith historical dans le notes:]A chaxt Paris, wherein 1747. are mark’d61x64; all c. the10. different routs of P. Edward inThe Great sieges Britain; are distinguish’d, and the marchesand the battlesof his thatarmy were and fought the English. in this accompanyingenterprise [etc.]. book.] [The Edin. historical 1749. notes24^x15!; were issuedc. 40. in a small [? le detail■] Carte de I’entreprisede la Grande de Bretagne S. A. R. etCharles, de 1’Irlande, Prince oh de Ton Galles, voit com-tout Bretagne.mencee 1745. [With Dediee historical a sa notes.] Majeste Pome, Jaques [c. 1750]. m, Roi 34 deX 27 Grande J; 24. Smith,the Isthmus G. A map between of the North wall erected and South by the Britain, antient [TyneRomans to toSolway] guard Dalkeith. . . , exhibiting to Carlisle, also and the of rout their of flight the backRebels fr min that 3 colums city, as from laid prospectbefore his of Royal the CastleHighness of Carhsle.the D. of Land.Cumberland. 1746. 13JX17J;Inset, the west4. A map of the countries adjacent to Carhsle eshewingr the route Theof the west Rebels prospect with of their Carlisle principal Castle. fords[Lewd. over 1746]. y R 7fXioJ;Eden. Inset, c. 1. BATTLE PLANS. Culloden. PlanCampbell, of the BattleDug., Engineer.of Culloden. Plan In ofScots. the Mag.battle for of 1746,Culloden, p. 217. 16 April Plan1746 ;of published battle, 7JX by 15Jauthority, ; —. [n.p., n.d.] Single sheet, 13! X 16] ; Corbet,drawn upC. the(pub.). 16 of AprilThe order 1746, ofnear the Culenden Duke’s HouseArmy, ; asDuke’s they orderwere of battle ; Rebel's order of battle. Lond. 17^6. 12^X14^; e—. Dubois, T. (pub.). A plan of ye dispositione of both army’s ein y ever memorableCumberland. battle Ap. &16, defeat 1746, of neary Rebels Collodon by HisHouse. R. H. Land.y Duke 1746. of Finlayson,9*Xi5i; John.—• Plan of the Battle of Culloden and the adjacent Gowie,country. J. Map[Land. of 1746.]Culloden Moor and part of the adjacent country, onBattle which fought are laidon the down 16th the April, different 1746 roads[etc.]. leadingEdin. to[c. the1790]. Field of Home,1802. John. Contains The ahistory plan of of the the battle rebellion of Culloden. in the year 1745. 4°, Land. Johnston,graphy of T. the B. Clans and ofRobertson, Scotland. Col.Edin. J. 1872.A. TheContains Historical a plan Geo- of Millan,the Battle J. (pub.).of Culloden. Cullodon Battle, 16 April 1746. Lond. [n.d.]. RoyalSingle armysheet, and 12JX16J; rebels as form’dplan ofbefore battle, ye engagement.iofx8f; c. J. Inset, MAPS 601 Falkirk. Home, John. The history of the rebellion in the year 1745. 40, Johnston,Lond. 1802. T. B.,Contains and Robertson, a plan of the Col. battle J. A.of Falkirk.The Historical Geo- thegraphy Battle of theof Falkirk. Clans of Scotland. Edin. 1872. Contains a plan of Olenshiel. Bastide,A plan ofLieut. the BattleJ. H. ofIn Glenshiel. Dickson’s The Jacobite Attempt of 1719. Pinkie and Prestonpans. Planampton, of the 1855. sites of the Battles of Pinkie and Prestonpans. South- Pinkie. Patten,Somerset W. [etc.]. The Lond.Expedicion 1548. into Scotlad of the . . . Duke of Contains(1) The position three plans of troops :— before the battle. (3)(2) The lastfirst phasephase ofof the the battle. battle. Prestonpans. Collyer, J., and Woodfall, G. r(pubs.). A plan of the battle of andPreston account Panns of foughtthe battle. 21st SepLond.. 1745. 1745. WithSingle Table sheet, of references22X17!; Home,Plan ofJohn. battle, The 9j Xhistory 15I; c.of 300 the yards. rebellion in the year 1745. 40, [Jack,Lond. Richard, 1802. Contains a mathematical a plan of teacherthe battle in ofEdinburgh; Prestonpans. according Seatowneto W. B. theBlaiMe], 21 of pub.Sept 1.G. 1745, Hawkins. by an EngineerA plan ofin thehis Majesty’saction at service who was present; done from the only correct draughtble thewhich Earl was of delineated Marchmont. by theLond. author 1745. for the12 Xuse 15J of ; the[c. 200Right yards]. Hon Johnston,graphy of T. the B., Clans and ofRobertson, Scotland. Col.Edin. J. 1872.A. TheContains Historical a plan Geo- of the Battle of Prestonpans. 1 Seton,By an C. Officer (pub.). of Planthe army of the who battle was at present. Preston, With21st Septem an account, 1745. of theR. Cadell’sbattle. SirLond. John Cope.1745. i8|X27; c. 120 yards. Repr. in Sir Prestonpans, Falkirk, Clifton Moor. MS. plans of these three battles, on single sheet, i6x 24L In the hisbottom advice right-hand and those corner of his is ffriends, a note, March‘ For Mr. 1746. Radclif See inletter Rheims sent forby nextsomewhat messenger doubtful. from InScottland, possession N.B.’ of W. TheB. 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MILITARY The Journal of the Border Mounted Rifles. [Annual.! 40, Galashiels, An abridgement[V.Y.]. of Military Discipline for the use of his Majestie’s Forces in16°, the Edin. Kingdom 1686. of Scotland. By His Majestie’s special command. Rules and Articles of War for the better government0 of His Majestie’s PoemsArmy in English in the andKingdom Latin onof Scotland.the Archers 16and, RoyalEdin. Company1686. of Archers; with account0 of the Musselburgh and Edinburgh silver arrows, rules, Shortetc. history 12 , ofEdin. the Highland1726. Regiments, interspersed with some occa- andsional government observations of Scotland.as to the present8°, Land. state 1743. of the country, inhabitants, MILITARY Remarks on the people and government of Scotland, particularly the accountHighlanders of the; their Highland original Regiment customs, thatmanners, was etc.;decoyed with to a London.genuine Edinburgh4°, Edin. Volunteers 1747. : A swatch of the Old Blue, by an old Blue Coat. 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THEATRE The Edinburgh theatre Royal displayed, containing a brief account of the theart andmany dexterity and great of advantages the Manager; that withmust judicious accrue to strictures the city by showing giving seminarydue countenance of taste andand politeness. encouragement 8°,.Edin. to 1773.that excellent licensed The Theatre Tourist: a collection of views and brief0 accounts of all the Trialprovincial of the action theatres for insuspension the United and Kingdom. interdict at4 , theLand. instance 1805. of Mrs. ofSiddons, the Caledonian of the Theatre Theatre. Royal, 8°, Edinburgh, Edin. 1825. against Mr. Corbet Ryder, 644 THEATRE Stage Reminiscences; being recollections, chiefly personal, of celebrated theatrical and musical0 performers during the last forty years; by an Angus,Old J.Stager. K. A Scotch12 , Glasgow, play house, 1866. being the historical records of the Old Theatre1878. Royal, Marischal Street, Aberdeen. 2nd edit., 8°, Aberd. Baynham,Baxter, P. W. The The Drama Glasgow in Perth. stage. 8°,4°, Perth, Glasg. 1907. 1892. Bertram,of a strolling J. G., ‘ player;Peter Paterson.’ with notices Behind and anecdotesthe scenes; of thethe confessionsEdinburgh Bulloch,and Glasgow J. M. TheTheatres. playhouse 8°, ofEdin. Bon 1859.Accord. 8°, Aberd. 1906. Butler,theatrical H. DramaticTowns in Almanacthe three Map kingdoms. for 1853, Drawn' shewing by G.the N.principle Gates. Chambers,20 x 16 JR. inches Sketch ; 1 inch=25^of the history miles. of theLand. Theatre 1853. Royal, Edinburgh, prepared1859, with for a thepoetical evening address of the deliveredfinal closing on ofthe the occasion. Theatre, 25th40, Edin. May 1859. 0 Fennell,Dibdin, J. J.C. StatementAnnals of ofthe facts Edinburgh relative stage. to the Ulus.late disturbances4 , Edin. 1888. at the beforeTheatre the Royal, Lords [Edinburgh];of Council. 8°,summons Lond. 1788. to John Elder to appear Halswelle,ye feates K. and Noctes adventures HawicManae, of a dramatick or ye drama company, on ye withBorders, the beingfolks Inglis,they R. met, The etc. dramatic Ulus. writers8°, Edin. of Scotland. [n.d.]. 120, Glasg. 1868. Jackson,History J., of(Ten the Scottishyears manager Stage, fromof the its Theatreestabhshment Royal, to Edinburgh).the present memoirtime; with of the narrative author. of8°, some Edin. recent 1793. theatrical transactions, and a Logan,Edinburgh W. H. (ed.).theatre. Nugae 8°, Edin.Histrionicae 1834. : curious tracts relating to the anda(ed.). relatingFragmenta to the Scoto-dramatica Drama in Scotland : curious from 1715and interesting to 1758. 8°,memor- Edin. Maidment,1835. J., and Logan, W. H. (eds.). Love-letters which passed withbetween biographies Mr. West Digges,and notes. Comedian, [Information and Mrs. Sarahabout Ward, Old 1752-59Theatre, ; Murray,Edinburgh.] W. Reminiscencesof 8°, Edin. 1833. local, [Hawick and Border], drama. Trans. Murray,Hawick W. Arch. H. Addresses,Soc. 4°, Hawick, prose and 1907. verse, at the opening and closing of the seasons at the Adelphi and Theatre Royal,0 Edinburgh; with Plain,history Timothy, of the [Thriepland, Scottish stage, M.] and Letters memoir. respecting 12 , Edin. the 1851.performances at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, originally addressed to the Editor0 Edin.of the 1800.Scots Chronicle, under the signature of Timothy Plain. 12 , TOURS 645

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Excursion en Angleterre et en Lcosse. 12 , Rouen, Burns,[Three Robert. tours inLife Scotland and works in 1787.] of Robert 4 vols. Burns 8°, Edin. by Robert 1851-52. Chambers. Burritt,way. Elihu.Illus. A8°, walk Land. from 1864. London to John o’ Groat’s, with notes by the BurtScotland (or Birt), to Capt. his friendEdward. in London,Letters .from . . accounta gentleman of the in theHighlands, north of wayswith the among customs the andmountains manners begun of the inHighlanders the year ;1726 . . . (etc.).the military Illus. Butler,2 vols. Rev. 8°, D.Lond. George 1754, Foxand inother Scotland. edits. Edin. 1913. Buzonni^re,8°, Paris, Leon1832. de. Voyage en ficosse; visite a Holyrood. Illus. Calamy,flections Rev. on E. the Antimes historical I have livedaccount in, 1671-1731.of my own life,[Includes with asome visit re- to Campbell,Scotland.] A. Notes2 vols. of8°, my Lond. third 1829. journey to the Borders, [1816]. MS. amongStenhouse’s Laing edit, MSS., of Edin.Johnson’s Univ. 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Northumberland, 8°, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Durham, 1843.Berwickshire, and the adjacent Sigourney,poetical Mrs.records Lydia of aH. visit, Pleasant [in 1840], memories to the ofclassic pleasant spots lands in England, : being Silliman,Scotland, Benjamin. and France. A journal8°, Lond. of travels1843. in England, Holland, and andScotland, 1806. andNew of twoYork, passages 1810; overalso Boston,the Atlantic, 1812, inand the New years Haven, 1805 Simond,1820. L. Journal of a tour and residence in Great Britain during the Alsoyears in 1810 French, and Paris,1811, by1816 a French; also 1817. traveller. 2 vols. 8°, Edin. 1815. Sinclair,8°, New Catherine. York, 1840. Scotland and the Scotch, or the Western Circuit. Shetland1840; also and 1856. the Shetlanders, [and visits in Scotland]. 8°, Lond. Sinclair,[Includes Archdeacon a visit to John. Orkney, Sketches in Aug. of 1819.] Old Times8°, Lond. and Distant1873. Places. Sinclair,Orkneys Miss. to Thurso,A scamper by twothrough self-protecting the Shetlands Females; and Homesold forby the Sinclair,benefit —, of and the Gibson,Town Hall —. of JournalThurso. of8°, itinerating Wick, 1871. exertions in some of the north-west.]more destitute 8°, parts Edin. of 1814.Scotland, 1810-14. [Preaching tours in Skrine,part H.of Scotland,Three successive interspersed tours with in the descriptions North of Englandof the scenes and greatthey mannerspresented and and customs occasional of theobservations people. 4°,on Lond.the state 1795. of society and the Smith,in Rev.1835 C.and L. 1836.Excursions 8°, Lond. through 1837. the Highlands and Isles of Scolland Smith,England, J. J. Ireland,A summer’s Scotland, jaunt France,across Switzerland,the water, including etc. 2 vols.visits 12 to0, Smith,Philadelphia, Jas. Notes 1846. taken during an excursion in Scotland in 1820. 40, [? Smith,Liverpool, W. Anderson], 1824. ' Gowrie.’ Off the chain: notes and essays from ' A Soldier’sthe West Daughter.’Highlands. Ulus.Rambles 8°, inManchester, Scotland in 1868. 1839. 8°, Manchester, Soltau,[N.D.]. D. W. Reise durch Schottland, seine Inseln, etc.; aus der originalEnglischen seems Handschrift unknown.] ubersetzt 3 vols. von8°, Leipzig, D. W. Soltau.1808. [The English 664 TOURS Somers, R. Letters from the Highlands; or the famine of 1847. 8°, Somerset,Land. 1848.Duke of, and Michele, Rev. I. H. Tour through parts of [? Sopwith,England T.] and ReminiscencesScotland, 1795. of 8°,first Land. visits 1845. to Scotland, London, and Dumfriesthe South-west Times. of England,8°, Dumfries, in the 1847. years 1828,1830,1833. Repr. from Spence,scenery Elizabeth of Scotland; I. Sketches with incidental of the present remarks manners, on the Scottishcustoms, char- and [Spencer,acter ; Rev.letters, F. C.]June-Nov., Journal 1810. of a tour2nd. to edit., Scotland. 2 vols. 12°,8°, Oxford, Land. 1811.1816. Spiker,Wales, S. H.,und Librarian Schottland, to the im KingJahre of 1816.Prussia. 2 vols.Reise 8°, durch Leipzig, England, 1818. Stainton,Also, trans. H. T. intoJune: English, a book Lend. for 1828.the country in summer. [One section Steffen,is June Gustaf in Scotland, F. Streifziigevisits to the durch west coastGrossbritannien, in 1845.] 12°, Schilderungen Land. 1845. vonund Dr.Beobachtungen Oskar Reyher. aus 8°,Stadt Stuttgart, und Land.1896. Aus dem Schwedischen Stewart,the summer Christina of 1845. B. The12°, loitererEdin. 1848. in Argyllshire ; or a ramble during Story,his Thos.travels Journaland labours of the in lifethe ofservice Thomas of theStory, Gospel. [Quaker], [Visits . . .to and Scot- of Stowe,land Harriet 1692, 1696, Beecher. 1717, 1728, Sunny and 1730.]memories Fol., of Newcastle, foreign lands. 1747. [Tour [? Stuart,in 1853.] Graham.] Ulus. 2 vols.Tour 8°,of Boston,the Wandering 1854, and otherPiper edits. through part of Stukely,Scotland W. andItinerarium Ireland, in curiosum;a series of letters.or, an account8°, Portland, of the U.S.A., antiquitys 1833. throughand remarkable Great Britain. curiositys Illus. in natureFol., Land. and 1724art observed; also 2 vols.,in travels 1776. [Sulivan, R. J.] Observations made during a tour through0 parts of 2ndEngland, edit., withScotland, author’s and name,Wales 1785.; in a series of letters. 4 , Land. 1780. Sutherland,1825 ; 2nd A. edit., A summer1827. ramble in the North Highlands. 8°, Edin. Svedenstjerna,land, aren 1802 Erich och Th. 1803. Resa 8°, igenom Stockholm, en del 1804. af EnglandAlso in och German, Shet- Swave,Marburg, Peder. 1811. Diary of visit in 1535, in Latin. In State Papers from Trans,Archives in ofHume Copenhagen, Brown’s Earlyed. C. Travellers, F. Wegener. p. 55. Copenhagen, 1861-65. Taylor, B. Views a-foot; or0 Europe seen with knapsack and staff ; Taylor,preface John, by N.the P. Water Willis. Poet. 12 , TheNew pennyles York, 1847, pilgrimage, and numerous or the edits.money- lessehunting perambulation in the Brea of. . Marre. with and a Badenochtrue report in ofScotland the unmatchable (etc.). 40, Hindley,Land. 1618; Land. also 1876. 1630. AlsoRepr. in Humeby the Brown’s Spenser EarlySoc. TravellersAlso, ed. C.in Tearle,Scotland, C. Ramblesp. 104. with an American in Great Britain. (Mills and Telford,Boon’s T., Rambler (ed.) JohnSeries.) Richman. 8°, Land. Life1911. of Thomas Telford, Civil Engineer,0 written by himself. [Contains much reference to Scotland.] Thiele,4 , Land. J. M. 1838. Breve fra England og Shetland, 1836. 8°, Kfrbenhavn, Thomson,i837- —. [Lecturer on steam machinery.] life of, written by TOURS 665 tohimself the Shetland. . . ; to Islands,which is made added by an himselfaccount last of asummer. voyage from8°, Berw.Leith Thomson, Rev. J. H. 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[Visits to Edinburgh, Culloden, Iona, Woodward,1807, and G. 1816. M. Eccentric excursions. Ulus. 4°, Land. 1796-8 ; also Wordsworth,made in Scotland Dorothy, a.d. (ed.)1803. Dr. 8°, J. C.Edin. Shairp. 1874. Recollections of a tour Yates,xviii, S. 414.A holiday tour in Scotland, [c. 1866]. In Temple Bar Mag., Young,1898. A. Summer sailings by an old Yachtsman. Ulus. 8°, Edin. Young,[Young, B.S.], H. ‘ T.Two Q. days'N.’ Awalk Wall in Scotland.St. Bear in InEurope, Land we with Love, his iv, familiar 483. foreignand Italy. journal 12 0of, [?a tourNew through"fork], 1855.portions of England, Scotland, France, Zeiller,1634 ;M. also Itinerarium 8°, Land, and Magnae Paris, Britanniae.1674. 2 vols. 12°, Strasburg, TOURS STILL IN MS. Thein JourneyCollege of theArms, Princess London. Margaret Transcript towards made Scotland, for Cosmo 1503. InnesMS. Visitwas to in Iona, Sir Arthur 5th March, Mitchell’s 1749. possession.MS. 12°, unsigned. 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Fol., Vues Lond. des 1898. villes, edifices, et autres choses remarquables, unede rBcosse, courte description et de ITrlande, sous chaque representees figure. in2 tom.taille-douces fol., Leide, . 1710.. . avec Adam,by J.Joseph Mountain, Adam, loch, illustrating and glen H.M. ; a series Queen of Victoria’sphotographs book, of paintingsOur Life ofin Scottishthe Highlands, scenery accompanied by Rev. Norman with Macleod.an essay on15 theillus. characteristics Fol., Lond. 1872. Round about the Round O, [Arbroath, Forfarshire], with its poets; withJohn notes Adam. by G.40 ,Hay, Arbroath, and heliogravure 1883 ; new edit.,illustrations 1885 ; alsofrom with drawings reduced by Aikman,illus., G. 8°, 1886.The Mid-Lothian Esks and their associations from their source to the sea; descriptive letterpress by T. Chapman 0and J. Strathesk.1895. 14 etchings and 27 woodcuts by G. Aikman. 4 , Edin. Annan. The old Country Houses of0 the old Glasgow gentry ; 100 photos byIllustrations Annan, with of thedescriptions. scenery of the4 , Glasg.River 1870,Tay; and13 photogravures1878. by sonAnnan, ; with from introduction drawings by by Fettes John Douglas,Geddie. Nisbet,Fol., Glasg. Mackie, 1891. and Pater- VIEWS 671 Arnont,mentale Jules. et pittoresque; Grande Bretagne dessinee : d’apresAngleterre, nature ficosse, et litho. Irlande, a deux teintes.monu- Ashmore,Fol., Land, —. andViews Paris, of Scottish[c. 1850]. scenery; 24 plates in aquatint. 40, Ballingall,Perth, 1793. W. The Shores of Fife. Over 100 illus. 40, Edin. 1872. —Classic Scenes scenesof Scottish in Scotland, story. Illus. by modern4°, Edin. artists 1874. including Harvey, Ballingall.and N. Paton; 4°, Edin.engr. [and1875. edited with descriptive letterpress] by W. Barnard, F. Picturesque life in Shetland ; 270 plates of scenery and Beattie,domestic Dr. life,W. withScotland descriptive Illustrated letterpress. in a series4 , Edin.of [120] 1890. views taken withexpressly descriptive for this letterpress work by T. by Allom, Dr. W. W. Beattie. H. Bartlett, Map. and 2 H.vols. M'Culloch 4°, Land. ; Beeverell,1838. Later J. Les edit., Delices with de50 laadditional Grande Bretagneviews. et de ITrlande. Many Bell,plates. J. M. 8The vols. Castles 8°, Leide, of the 1727. Lothians ; a series of 16 original etchings letterpress.and 26 reproductions 40, Edin. from1893. pen and ink drawings, with descriptive Birch, W. Delices de la Grande Bretagne;0 engraved and published Black,by W.A. andBirch. C. (pub.).[Text isThe in tourist’sEnglish.] memorial 4 , Land. of Scotland;1791. a series of descriptions.twenty views of8°, picturesqueEdin. 1852. scenery and celebrated localities, with Blacklock,Blacklock, T. withB. Sketchesintroduction in East by JamesLothian; Purves. 32 drawingsFol., Edin. by Tom1892. B. Boswell,of the H.antiquities Historical of England descriptions and ofWales new and[and elegant Scotland] picturesque . . . contain- views ingFol., views Land. and 1786. county maps ; pub. under the inspection of H. Boswell. Bovet,167 Marieillus. Fol.,Anne. Paris, L’ficosse T898. : souvenirs et impressions de voyages. Bower,Lothian J. ;Historical with 18 engravedand descriptive views from account original of drawings.the County 40of, Edin.Mid- 1853- Bo YDELL, J. and J. (pub.). Thirty-six views in Scotland ; chiefly from0 Lond.drawings 1791. by J.Second C., Esq., set [Johnof thirty-six, Clerk of 1794.Eldin]; with descriptions. 4 , Brown,48 illus. J. Theby Joseph Water Brown.of Leith from40, Edin. source 1896. to sea, by John Geddie, with Brown,drawings J. C. byand J. W.C. and Scotland W. Brown, illustrated and others; in a serieswith letterpress of 80 views descrip- from Lond.tions, and1845. essay on the scenery of the Highlands by Prof. Wilson. 4°, Brown,torical, J. H.biographical, Scenes in andScotland, literary; with embellished sketches and with illustrations, 50 engravings. his- 8°,(This Glasg. is 1833.a reissue of John Leighton’s Scenes in Scotland, with two Brown,illus. W., added. and Jamieson,See Leighton, J. Select J.) views of the Royal Palaces of Scot- land,descriptions from drawingsof their local by situations,Wm. Brown, etc. Glasgow";4°, Edin. 1830;with illustrativealso Glasg. Bryden,1840. R. Etchings of Ayrshire castles. Two series. Fol., [Ayr], Burr,1889, G. G.,1908. and Munro, A. M. Old landmarks of Aberdeen ; a series of 672 VIEWS tive28 sketches and historical of old buildingsnotes by inA. AberdeenM. Munro. by 4G.0, G.Abevd. Burr, 1885 with ; descrip-reissue, Byrne,1886. W., engraver. Britannia depicta; about 129 views‘of the most interestingby Hearne, and Farington, picturesque Smith, objects Turner, in Great Alexander, Britain etc. ; from ; with drawings a de- Lysons’scriptive Magna account. Britannia.'] Fol., Land. 1806. [Plates were intended for Cardonnel,2 vols. 8°, A. Land. de. 1788-93The picturesque ; also 40, 1802.antiquities of Scotland. 50 illus. Cassell and Co. (pub.).0 Picturesque Europe. 5 vols.,- (2 vols. deal with British Isles) 4 , Land. [n.d.].0 SightsOur own and country. scenes in 5Scotland vols. 4 , ; Land.225 illus.[n.d.]. from photographs. Fol., Clark,Land. I. 1896.A series of 32 etchings of the chief towns in Scotland and their surroundings.Reissued as ScotlandFol., Land. sixty 1833-25. years ago. Fol., Paisley, 1882. Clerk,And J., of as Eldin, Scotland (ed.) ninetyLaing, years D. [Twenty-eight] ago. Fol., Paisley, etchings, 1914. chiefly, [24 of them],Enlarged of views edit., of [i.e.Scotland, with added 1773-1779. plates], Bann. [55 plates], Club. Fol.,1855. Edin. 1825. Cordiner, {See also Rev. Boydell, C. Antiquities J. and J.) and scenery of the north of Scotland and Orkney0 Islands, in a series of letters to Thomas Pennant. Illus. 4Remarkable, Land. 1780. ruins and romantic prospects of North Britain, with ancient monuments and singular0 subjects of Natural History. 32 Gumming,plates G.dated Views 1784-5-6. of Dunkeld, 2 vols. with 4 , descriptiveLand. 1786-95. and historical sketches. (ed.).12°, Dundee, Forfarshire 1839. illustrated, being views of gentlemen’s seats, antiquities, and scenery,0 with descriptive and historical notices. Daniell,54 illus. W. 8°Illustrations and 4 , Dundee, of the 1843. Island of Stafla, in a series of views, Land.accompanied 1818. by topographical and geological descriptions. Obi. fol., Faed,and J., described and Sloan, by J.J. M. M. Sloan. Galloway, 8°, Land. painted 1908. by James Faed, Junr., Finden,places, W., and engraver. coast scenery Finden’s of Greatviews Britain;of the ports, 148 viewsharbours, taken watering- on the spot by Bartlett, Cooke, Creswick,0 and Harding; with descriptions by Dr. W. Beattie. 2 vols. 4 , Land. 1842. 0 Fittler,Finlay, K.J. F.{See By Nattes, the loch J. and C.). river side. 34 plates. 4 , Edin. 1866. Fleming, J. [42] select views on the River Clyde, engraved by J. Swan,0 withGlasg. historical 1830. and descriptive illustrations by J. M. Leighton. 4 , presslyThe Lakes for ofthe Scotland, work by a J.series Fleming, of views engraved from paintings by J. Swan, taken withex- historical1834. and descriptive illustrations by J. M. Leighton. 4°, Glasg. byand Jos. Knox, Swan, J. fromSelect drawings views of by Glasgow J. Fleming and andits environs J. Knox; ; engravedwith his- toricalthe progress and descriptiveof the city illustrations,by J. M. Leighton. and an 4introductory0, Glasg. 1829. sketch of [Forsyth,the agriculture, R.] The Beautiescommerce, of mines,Scotland; and amanufactures, clear and full andaccount of the of VIEWS 673 cities, towns, and villages of each county. 108 illus. 5 vols. 8°, Fraser,Edin. Rev. 1805-8. R. W. The Kirk and the Manse ; 60 views in tinted litho- graphydescriptive of interestingand historical and notices. romantic 4 0parish, Land, kirks and Edin.and manses; 1857. with Fyers,the Col.Trossachs, P. Lithographic etc. 8°, Edin. sketches [n.d.]. of Loch Lomond, Loch Katrine, Gibb, A. Scenery of the Dee,0 [Aberdeenshire], further illustrated and Gilpin,described Rev. W.by J. Observations,M. Hay. 4 , Aberd.relative 1884. chiefly to picturesque beauty, themade Highlands in the year of 1776,Scotland. on several Tinted parts illus. of Great 2 vols. Britain, 8°, Land.particularly 1789, Grant,and A.other Picturesque edits. scenery of Scotland, drawn by A. Grant, and etched1789. by J. Wells; with descriptions. 8 views. Fol., Land. Gray,and P. historical Dumfriesshire sketches illustrated: of Stra’nith. Nithsdale, 32 illus. a Dumfries,series of descriptive1894. Green,Edin. C. 1907.R. Haddington or East Lothian, etc., etc. 186 illus. 8°, Green,Land. S. 1883.G. Scottish pictures drawn with pen and pencil. Illus. 8°, Halswelle,Land. 1859. K. The falls of Clyde, with descriptive letterpress. 8°, Hamerton,8°, Lond. P. 1855 G. ; Thealso Isles1859, of and Loch other Awe edits. and other poems. 13 illus. Hamilton,dehneations J. G., ofDraughtsman the Highlands to theof Scotland;Northern Institution.with descriptions Picturesque of the several5 views viewsof Inverness-shire. by Geo. Anderson. Fol., Lond.,Pt. i, Edin.,(all pub. and of Inver. intended 1825. four), Harvey,pictorial, —, historical,and others, and engravers. literary sketchKnight’s of theLand British we liveIslands, in; bya C. Knight, Miss Martineau,0 G. Dodd, etc. Many 0illus. 3 vols. 8°, Hearne,Lond. T., 1840 and ; alsoByrne, 4 vols. W. 4 ,Antiquities 1847-50 ; andof Great 3 vols. Britain 4 , 1854-56. illustrated in descriptionsviews of monasteries, in English castles,and in French.and churches 84 views, now [13existing; Scottish withsub- jects],1786; engr.reissued by Byrne1807. from drawings by Hearne. 2 vols. fol., Lond. Hill,on D. stone. O. Sketches30 plates. of sceneryFol., Perth, in Perthshire, [c. 1820]. drawn from nature and ofThe the Land life ofand Burns writings : a series of the of Scottishlandscapes Poet; and portraitsthe landscapes illustrative from paintings made expressly for the work by D. O. Hill, the literary0 Glasg.department 1840. by Prof. Wilson and Robert Chambers. 2 vols. 4 , Hullmandel,Scotland; C.20 platesPicturesque on stone, views from of ancient sketches castellated taken on mansions the spot, in Jones,[mostly —, (pub.). Aberdeenshire]. Views of theFol., seats, Lond. mansions, 1830. castles, etc., of noble- othermen andpicturesque gentlemen scenery in England, ; accompanied Wales, Scotland,with historical and Ireland,descriptions, and Jones’s. . . and Great genealogical Britain Illustrated. sketches; being6 vols. part 40, Lond.of the 1829-30.general series of Latta,May J., bole and ; viewsMillar, and W.verse. The 150 Kingdom views. of8°, CarrickLond. 1904. and its capital, Lawson,Cattermole, J. P. etc.;Scotland drawn delineated in lithography in a series by ofJ. viewsD. Harding; by Stanfield, with VOL. IT. V 674 VIEWS historical,2 vols. fol., antiquarian, Land. 1847-54 and ; anotherdescriptive edit., letterpress 40, [1858]. by J. P. Lawson Lawson,1894. Rev. R. Fifty-four views of Garrick, with description. Paisley, Leighton,Repr. J. 1833,Scenes with in J.Scotland. H. Brown’s 48illus. name on8°, title-page. Glasg. 1831. (See Brown, Leighton,J- H.) J. M. (See Fleming, J.) Lydon,Leith, S.A. ViewsF. The in RuinedForfarshire. Abbeys Fol., of Britain,Edin. 1838. by F. Ross ; with plates andScottish plans Loch by A. scenery; F. Lydon. plates 2 vols.from 4°,drawings Lond. [1882].by A. F. Lydon, with MTan,descriptive R. R. notesGaelic by gatherings, T. A. Croal. or the8°, Lond.Highlanders 1882. at home, on the paintingsheath, the by river, R. R. and MTan the ; lochwith :descriptive a series of letterpress 24 plates by from Jas. originalLogan. Mackie,Fol., C. Lond. The 1848 castles ; also of Mary, Glasg. Queen 1902. of Scots, being a historical descrip- totion that of everyQueen. castellated Ulus. 8°,erection Edin. which 1832. formed a residence or a prison Macwhirter,Ulus, by Macwhirter. J. Caledonia 40 , describedEdin. 1878 by ; alsoScott, 1883. Burns, and Ramsay. Marrat,Malan, A. J. H.‘ LandHistoric of the Mansions. mountain 3and vols. the 8°, flood Lond. ’; 1900-2.Scottish scenes and Marshall,scenery dehneated.W. Select views8°, Lond. in 1880.Great Britain. 3 vols., 12°, Lond. Masson,[1825]. A. S. A picture of Stirling; eight views engraved by John scriptiveGellatly noticesfrom drawings by R. Chambers. by A. S. Masson;40, Stirling, with 1830. historical and de- Picturefrom drawings of Dumfries by A.and S. its Masson environs; ; with 9 plateshistorical eng. andby J. descriptive Gellatly, M’Diarmid.notices, and a4 0general, Edin. 1832.account of Dumfries and its environs by J. Menzies,burgh. J. (pub.).Two folding Souvenir sets ofof glazed the North, steel engravings,and vignette 53 views in number, of Edin- of Mewnes.Scottish Pictorial scenery. map of the Forth and surrounding scenery, from Middiman,Edinburgh S., eng.to Stirling. [53] Select6 illus. views 8°, Edin.,in Great [n.d.]. Britain, from pictures andEnglish drawings and French. by the Fol.,most Lond. eminent 1784, artists; repr. 1813. with descriptions in Millar,mansions A. H. of Ayrshire.Historical 70and illus. descriptive 40, Edin. accounts 1885. of the castles and Monro,Fol., A. Edin. B. 1842.Ten select views of Aberdour [Fifeshire] and vicinity. Moore, J. A selection of [25] views of old castles in0 Scotland, from Morris,drawings Rev. byF. O.James Series Moore, of picturesque eng. by J. Landseer.views of seats 4 , ofLond. the noblemen1794. views,and gentlemen with descriptive, of Great historical,Britain and and Ireland genealogical ; 250 chromolithographic accounts. 7 vols. Murray,4°, Lond. Lieut.-Col. [1866-80]. Sir W. R., of Ochtertyre. Sketches of scenes in Scotland, drawn in outline; with historical0 and descriptive illus- Nasmyth,trations A. by SixteenD. Morison. engravings 54 lith. from plates. real scenes4 , Perth, supposed 1834. to be de- Lizarsscribed from in the drawings novels andby A.tales Nasmyth. of the ‘ Author40, Edin. of Waverley,’1821. by W. H. VIEWS 675 Nattes,aquatint J. C. engravingsA series of by30 colouredJ. Merigot views after of variousdrawings places by J. in C.Scotland Nattes. ; Fol.,Scotia Lond. depicta; 1801. or the antiquities, castles, public buildings, gentle- men'sa series seats, of finished cities, etchingstowns, andby Jamespicturesque Fittler, scenery from accurate of Scotland; drawings in made on the0 spot by John Claude Nattes; with descriptions, etc. Neale,50 illus.J. P. 4Views, Lond. of the1804. seats of noblemen and gentlemen in England, engr.Wales, 11Scotland, vols. 4°, and Lond. Ireland; 1818-29. with descriptions by T. Moule. 830 Nelson,tains. — 120(pub.). chromo. Souvenir views. of 8°,Scotland, Edin. 1890. its cities, lakes, and moun- Nichol,issued. J. andFol., D. (pub.).Montrose, The 1840-41. cities and towns of Scotland. Only 4 pts. Palmer,8°, Edin. S. Bonnie 1905. Scotland,„ by A. R. H. Moncrieff, illus. by Sutton Palmer. Panckouche,sinees et decrites C. L. F.par C.LTle L. F.de Panckouche. StafEa et sa Fol.,grotte Paris, basaltique; 1831. des- Paterson,by Annan J. Nithsdale,of water-colour a series drawings of sixteen of photogravurethe Nith Valley, reproductions with de- Paterson,scriptive J. letterpress. S., drawing-master, Fol., Glasg. Montrose. 1893. Sketches of scenery in AngusMontrose, and 1824. Mearns, drawn from nature and upon stone. 3 pts. Fol., Paterson,esting historicalR. The Abbeysaccounts. of Scotland,160, Edin. printed 1876. in colours, with inter- accounts.The Castles 16of0 Scotland,, Edin. 1876. printed in colours, with interesting historical theColoured different views places. in and x6°, around Edin. Dumfries, 1876. with historical accounts of Colouredof the different views inplaces. and around160, Edin. North 1876. Berwick, with historical accounts Newdifferent coloured places. views 160 ,in Edin. Peeblesshire, 1876. with historical accounts of the ofColoured the different views places.in and around160, Edin. Portobello, 1876. with historical accounts [Paterson, W.] Scenery and antiquities0 of Midlothian, drawn and etched Pernot,by an F. amateur. A. Vues 13 pittoresques plates. 4 , deEdin. I’Bcosse, 18x9. dessinees d’aprfes nature, . . . avec un texte explicatif extrait en 0grande partie des ouvrages Phipps,de SirElvira Walter A. Scott, Memorials par Am. of Pichot. Clutha, 4or, Paris,pencillings 1826. of the Clyde. 12 views. 8°, Lond. 1842. 0 PhotochromPicquenot, Michel, Co. Album et sa offille 62 Picquenot,views of Scotland. E. [Five] 4 , vuesLond. pittoresques 1899. decelles ITle de de la Staffa, colonnade et de basaltique la grotte de d’Antrim Fingal, auxen Irlande, lies Hebrides, dessinees suivies d’apr&s de Pinches,nature, F., et Associate gravies d'aprfesof Roy. le Inst:tableaux of British de Knip. Architects. Fol., Paris, The 1816.Abbey generalChurch historyof Melrose of the ; a abbey, series ofand views architectural and architectural remarks. details[Most ; ofwith the Silverdrawings Medal.] were successfullyFol., Lond. 1879.exhibited for the Roy. Inst. Brit. Arch. Porter,M°Connochie. J. Views 4of0, Aberd.Inverness 1906. and district; with preface by A. I. Ramsay,notices. P. A.30 plates.Views inFol. Renfrewshire, and 40, Edin. with 1839. historical and descriptive 676 VIEWS Rankin,Macmillan A. S. ; withHighland 58 illus. Tay by from A. Scott Tyndrum Rankin. to Dunkeld,40, Land. 1901.by Dr. H. Reid,gravures Sir Geo. of Thedrawings River by Tweed, Sir Geo.from Reid,its source with to descriptive the sea; 16text helio- by Prof.The RiverVeitch. Clyde; Fol., Edin.twelve 1884. drawings reproduced in facsimile by Smith.Amand-Durand; Roy. Ass. with for promotionan introduction of Fine by ArtsRev. in Walter Scotland. Chalmers Fol., Edin.Twelve 1886. sketches of scenery and antiquities on the line of the Great gusonNorth of ScotlandKinmundy; Railway heliogravure ; with descriptive plates by letterpress Durand. by4 0Dr., Edin. Fer- Reid,1883 J. T.; alsoArt Aberd. rambles 1888. in Shetland. Illus. 4°, Edin. 1869. Art0 rambles in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. 156 illus. 4Pictures, Land. from 1878. the Orkney Islands. 40, Edin. 1881. Reynolds,40, Land. J. 1915.B. Scotland. In Black’s ‘ Quotations and Pictures ’ Series. Richardson,drawings T.with M. descriptiveThe castles and of historicalthe English illustrations. and Scottish Fol., border; New- Riddell,castle, R.1834. A. A collection of twelve views in Scotland. Land. 1795; Ritchie,also 1812.Leith. Scott and Scotland; Heath's picturesque annual for illustrate1845; illus. the bytales, 21 romances,engravings and from poems drawings of Sir by W. Cattermole, Scott. 8°, G.,Lond. to Robson,1845. G. F. The scenery of the Grampian mountains, lakes, and rivers, with descriptions. 41 plates: Fol., Lond. 1814; 0also 1819. [SaintRodger,—. Fargean, The P.Kingdom A. E. Girault of Fife calotyped. de.] Guide Illus. pittoresque 4 , Cupar du Fife, voyageur [n.d.]. Sandby,en Ecosse Paul. ; 120The vues. Virtuosi’s 8°, Paris, Museum, 1838. containing select views in Eng- land,40, Lond. Scotland, I778-[8i]. and Ireland, drawn by P. Sandby ; with descriptions. Collection2 vols. fol., of Lond. 150 selected1781. views in England, Scotland, and Ireland. and Wales,others. in Thea collection seats of of the 63 nobilityselect views, and withgentry descriptions, in Great Britain eng. by W.1787. Angus after Paul Sandby and other eminent artists. Fol., Lond. Schetky,rivers J.Borthwick, C. Illustrations Ettrick, of Yarrow,Lay of the Teviot, Last Minstrel: and Tweed; 12 viewswith on anec- the Scott,dotes R. and(engr.). descriptions. Scenery in4°, Scotland, Lond. 1808. a series of 66 engravings by R. (engr.).Scott. 8°,Twelve Edin., views [c. 1800]. in the vicinity of the metropohs of Scotland, letterpressengr. by R. by Scott Heron. from 8°,designs Edin. by 1801. Carse, Wilson, and Johnson ; with Aand series scenes of of20 Edinburghline engravings and Mid-Lothian;illustrative of withthe historicdescriptive buildings letter- Scott,press Sir by W. W. TheB. Scott. Border 4°, antiquities Edin. 1838. of England and Scotland, com- ofprising former specimens ages, from of the the earliest architecture, times to sculpture, the Union andof the other two Crowns,vestiges etc.,Nasmyth, etc. TheClennel, 94 engravings and Renton. by John2 vols. Greig, 40, fromLond. paintings 1814-17. by Arnold, VIEWS 677 Scott,with Sir descriptive W. Provincial letterpress. antiquities 52 illus.and picturesque 2 vols. 40 ,scenery Land. 1819-26.of Scotland, Shearer, J. (pub.).0 Views of Stirling Castle, ancient and modern, [14 Panoramaviews]. 4 seen, Stirling, from 1892.the Observatory on the summit of Ben Nevis. Shepherd,Folder, T.Stirling, H. The 1895. castles, noblemen’s and gentlemen’s seats, romantic, displayed.]and picturesque 40, Land.scenery 1829. of Scotland. [A Sequel to Modern Athens Shoemaker, M. M. The palaces, prisons, 0and resting places of Mary, Skene,Queen J. ofSketches Scots ; ofwith the about existing 60 illus.localities 4 , alludedFond. 1902. to in the Waverley Slezer,Novels. Capt. 63 John. etchings, Theatrum vol. i, [all Scotiae, pub.]. containing8°, Edin. 1829. the prospects of considerabletheir Majesties towns Castle and and colleges, Palaces, the together ruins of with many those ancient of the abbeys, most descriptionschurches, monasteries, by Sir R. andSibbald]. convents 57 within plates. the Fol., said Land.Kingdom, 1693, [with and otherRepr., edits., with with additional varying nos.text ofby plates. Jamieson, and life of Slezer. Fol., in,Edin. 141.] 1874. [See Bann. Club Misc., ii, 306, and Edin. Bibliog. Soc., Small, J. The castles and mansions of the Lothians,0 with historical Smirke,and R.descriptive A series accounts. of illustrations 103 illus. of the 2 poeticalvols. 4 , worksEdin. of1883. Sir Walter Scott, engraved by0 eminent artists after original paintings by Robert Stafford,Smirke, Elizabeth, R.A. 4 , Edin.Marchioness 1823. of, afterwards Duchess of Sutherland. descriptiveViews in Orkney text; andviews on thetaken north-eastern 1805, etched coast 1807]. of Scotland, Map. [withFol., Views[n.p.], on1807. the northern and western coasts of Scotland, in aquatint. Stewart,Map. J.Fol., Views [n.p.], of Campbeltown[n.d.]. and neighbourhood ; 13 lithographs ; withand map descriptive of Kintyre. letterpress 40, Edin. by Wm.1835. Smith. Plan of Campbeltown Historytime, by of J.the M. County Leighton; of Fife with from numerous the earliest engravings period to thein thepresent line manner on steel by J. Swan from original0 drawings taken expressly for[The the workengraved by James title-page Stewart. calls this3 vols. Fife 4illustrated,, Glasg. 1840. etc.] Stoddart,the years J. 1799Remarks and 1800. on local Maps, scenery and and 32 viewsmanners by inNattes Scotland, and others.during Storer,2 vols. J. 8°,Ancient Lond. 1801.reliques; or dehneations of monastic, castellated, and domesticH. S. History architecture. and antiquities 2 vols. 8°,of Lond.the [27] 1812-13. Cathedrals of Great Britain, illustrated by plates, 0plans, architectural features, and Storer,ornaments. J. S., and 256 Greig, illus. J.4 vols.Views 4 in, Lond. North 1814-19. Britain illustrative of the workscompiled of fromBums; the withlife ofdescriptions Burns by andJas. aCurrie, sketch M.D., of the of poet'sLiverpool. life, 8°,The Edin. antiquarian 1805. and topographical cabinet, containing a series of accompaniedviews of the withmost letterpress interesting descriptions. objects of curiosity10 vols. in8°, GreatLond. Britain;1807-11. monastic,The antiquarian castellated, itinerary, and domestic, comprising with specimens other vestiges of architecture, of antiquity 678 VIEWS in1815-18. Great Britain ; accompanied with descriptions. 7 vols. 8°, Land. Swan,Cartlane J. Picturesque Craigs and viewsBridge, of Corra the FallsLynn ofand Clyde; Castle, Bonnitonand the Falls Lynn, of (SeeStonebyres, also Fleming, with descriptive J.) illustrations. 4°, Glasg. 1829. series(vol. i), of andselect Fullarton views of its (vol. picturesque ii), (pubs.). and romanticPerthshire scenery, illustrated: palaces, a generalcastles, introductionand seats, withillustrative historical of theand scenery, descriptive botany, illustrations, etc., by Sir a inW. 1842. Hooker; 2 vols.and an40, accountGlasg. 1843-44. of the Royal Progress through the county andviews Leighton, of the principal J. M. townsStrath-Clutha, and villages, or the palaces, beauties castles, of Clyde; seats, romantichistorical scenery,and descriptive etc.; about letterpress 80 engravings by J. M. by Leighton. Joseph Swan,40, Glasg. with Swarbreck,[c. 1830]. S. D. Sketches in Scotland. 26 plates. Fol., Lond. 1839. Talbot,Taylor, H.C. Fox.The LevernSun pictures [Renfrewshire] in Scotland. dehneated 4°, Lond. in a 1845.series of views of thetorical most and interesting topographical scenery sketches. along its4 0banks, Glasg. and 1831. vicinity ; with his- Teignmouth,of the Isle Lord. of Man; Sketches descriptive of the of coaststhe scenery, and islands and illustrative of Scotland of andthe progressiveof the inhabitants revolution of those in the regions. economical, Map. moral,2 vols. and 8°, social Lond. condition 1836. Walker,including G., theDrawing seats ofMaster, the nobility Edinburgh. and gentry, Select engraved views inin Scotland,aquatint, No.from 1 original (all pub.),/oJ.,X(MMf. drawings ; with 1794. biographical and historical descriptions. ScottishWas also scenery issued . with. . ; texta series and oftitle 20 inengravings French. by W. Byrne from views0 painted by Geo. Walker for J. Cririe’s verse account of a tour. Walker,4 , Lond. J. (engr.). 1803. The Itinerant: a select collection of interesting and picturesque views in Great Britain and Ireland ; engr. by J. Walker,0 Lond.after paintings1799. and drawings by eminent artists. 180 plates. 4 , Watts,Scotland W. (engr.). ; being aSeats collection of the of nobility the most and interesting gentry inand England picturesque and views; engr. by W. Watts after drawings0 by the most eminent Watts,artists W. ; H.with Observations description ofon each a tour view. through 4 , Lond. the Highlands 1779-1786. and part withof the 52 Western.Isles plates from ofdrawings Scotland, by particularly W. H. Watts, Staffa the and miniature Icolmkill, painter. etc.; Westall,2 vols. W. 4°, Lond.Great 1800Britain ; also illustrated 1811 ; also ; a LiXbeck,series of 1802. 160 original views, offrom W. drawingsFinden; bywith W. descriptions Westall, engraved by T. Moule. by and 2 vols.under 4 0the, Lond. direction 1830. Westof Highland Scotland, illustratedRailway. byMountain, pen and Moor,pencil and on theLoch route in the of Highlandsthe West 8°,Highland Lond. 1894.Railway, with 250 illus. from drawings made for this work. Wright,poetical G. N. works Illustrations, of Sir W. Scott,landscape, Bart.; historical with 40 and steel antiquarian, engravings to after the Turner,Landscape: Cattermole, historical Colman, illustrations De Wint, of etc.Scotland 4°, I.ond. and the1834. Waverley comicNovels, illus. from by drawingsCruikshank. by Turner,2 vols. 4°,Balmer, Lond. 1836-38.Bentley, and Maclise; INDEX Abbotrule Roxburgh 397 Abbotsford Roxburgh 209397 AbdieAbbotshall Fife AberchirderAbercorn . LinlithgowBanff . AberdeenshireAberdeen . . Aberdeen Aberdour . Aberdeen 209 AberdourAberfeldy . PerthFife . 360 Aberfoyle . PerthHaddington 249360 AberlemnoAberlady . Forfar . AberluthnetAberlour . BanffKincardine . 297 Abemethy Inverness 273360 AbemyteAbemethy . Perth . 360 AboyneAbertarf . AberdeenInverness 273 AilortAckergill . CaithnessInverness AirdrieAilsa Craig LanarkAyr . AirthAirthrey [Bridge of Allan] StirlingStirhng . Aldcambus BerwickInverness AldieAlder, Ben Kinross Alford AberdeenRoxburgh AllanAllanhaugh Water Roxburgh 398 AllowayAlloa . AyrClackmannan AlvahAlness BanffRoss-Cromarty Alves PerthElgin . 361 AlythAna [Folklore] . 514 Ancrum . Roxburgh 636398 AnglingAngus [Sport] . AnnandaleAnnan Dumfries AnstrutherAntiquities Fife 680 INDEX Anwoth . . Kirkcudbright AppinApplecross . ArgyllRoss-Cromarty . AquhollieArbroath . . ForfarKincardine . Arbuthnott . Kincardine 294476 ArchitectureArd, Loch . Perth 361 ArdclachArdchattan . . NaimArgyll ArdWnglas . Argyll 67 ArdochArdnamurchan . PerthArgyll 361 ArdrishaigArdrossan . . AyrArgyU . 8267 AmgaskArgyllshire . ! Perth 36165 ArnistonAmiebog . . DumbartonEdinburgh . ArranArt . Bute 482 Arthur’s O’on . Stirling . 416429 AshiesteelAshkirk . . Selkirk . 416 AthelstanefordAssynt .. HaddingtonSutherland . AuchansAthoU . . AyrPerth . AuchindoirAuchinblae . AberdeenKincardine AuchiriesAuchinleck . . AyrAberdeen . AuchmithieAuchmedden . ForfarAberdeen . 234 Auchterarder . Perth . 362 AuchterhouseAuchtergaven . ForfarPerth . 234 Auchterless . Aberdeen 2094* AuchtermuchtyAuchtertool . Fife 209 AuldhameAuldearn . . NairnHaddington . 249340 AviemoreAvielochan . . Inverness 273 Awe,Avoch Loch . ArgyllRoss-Cromarty . 39i67 Ayr,Ayr . River . Ayr AyrshireAyton . Baa, Loch . Argyll 27467 BalcarresBadenoch . . FifeInverness 210 BalgonieBalfron . . StirlingFife . 429 BallachulishBallater . . AberdeenArgyll . 4i67 INDEX 681 Ballingry .... Fife 210302 Balmaghie FifeKirkcudbright 2x0 BalmoralBalmerino .... Aberdeen Balnagown AberdeenRoss-Cromarty 42 BalquhidderBalquhan Perth . 362 Balveny .... Banff . 36294 BamfiE .... InvernessPerth . 274 BanchoryBanavie .... Kincardine . 294 Banff .... Banff . 9492 Banffshire Stirling . 429 BarassieBannockburn .... . Ayr Bargarran AberdeenRenfrew 38442 BarnbarrochBarmekin Wigtown 445 Bambougle LinlithgowForfar . 234337 BamsBarnhill .... Peebles . 653 Barr Hill .... DumbartonInverness 274 Barra .... Inverness 274 BarryBarrisdale .... Forfar . 234 Bass Rock LinlithgowHaddington 249 BattledykesBathgate .... Forfar . 234337 Battock, Mt. Aberdeen 21042 Beath .... FifeInverness 274 BeaulyBeaufort .... Inverness 275 Bedrule .... Roxburgh 399362 Beinn a Ghlo AyrPerth . 84 BeithBellie .... Elgin . 197 Bell Rock BerwickForfar . 234101 BenBemersyde Alder Inverness Benbecula AberdeenInverness BenderlochBenchinnans [Lochnagar] . Argyll . 67 Benholm .... PerthKincardine . 294362 Ben LawersMuich Dhui [Cairngorms] Aberdeen Bennachie AberdeenInverness Ben NevisRinnes Banff . Beregonium Argyll . 67 BerneraBemera .... ArgyllInverness . 276 Bervie .... BerwickKincardine 294 BerwickshireBerwick ... Bibhography 250 Biel LanarkHaddington . BiographyBiggar .... 488307 682 INDEX BirkhillBirnam . PerthDumfries . 362 BirrensBimie DumfriesElgin . 197 BirsayBirrenswark OrkneyDumfries . Birse Aberdeen 34942 BlackBishopshire Dyke BerwickKinross 300 BlackballBlackford . BerwickPerth . Black MountIsle Blackshiels Edinburgh 363143 Blair AdamAtholl PerthKinross . 300 Blairgowrie Perth . 363 BlantyreBlairlogie . LanarkStirling .. 430 Blythswood Renfrew 384307 BoleskineBoharm . BanffInverness 27695 Boncbester Roxburgh 399 BonhillBo’ness LinlithgowDumbarton 337126 BordersBorgue . Kirkcudbright 302108 Borthwick Water RoxburghEdinburgh 143 Bothkennar Stirling . 430399 BothwellBotriphnie . LanarkBanff . 307 BourtieBowden . AberdeenRoxburgh BowerBowhill CaithnessSelkirk . Bowmont Water Roxburgh 399 BraefootBoyndie . BanffRenfrew . BraeriachBraemar [Cairngorms]. Aberdeen Branxholme Roxburgh 399 BrechinBreadalbane . ForfarPerth 363 Bressay . Shetland 235427 Bridge of AllanEarn . StirlingPerth 430 Bridge of Weir . Renfrew 384364 BridgesBrodie [Communi Elgin BroomhillBrora LanarkSutherland Broughton PeeblesEdinburgh . BroughtyBrucklay Ferry. AberdeenForfar . Buchan,Buchan Bullers o Aberdeen INDEX 683 Buchan, Howes o’ Aberdeen BuckhavenBuchanan FifeStirling . BuilersBuckie of Buchan AberdeenBanff . BurdiehouseBunkle BerwickEdinburgh Burghead . Elgin 492 BurghsBurgie Elgin . 198 Burntisland Fife 2101x7 BurrayBurnt Isles OrkneyBute . ButeBusby Island ButeRenfrew ButeshireBute, Kyles . of . Bute Cabrach . Aberdeen CaerlaverockCaimbulg . AberdeenDumfries CairngormCairneyhill Mountai AberdeenFife Caimie Aberdeen 29446 CairnCairnsmore o’ Mount . KincardineKirkcudbright Caithness-shire 84 CaledonianCaldwell . Canal AyrInverness 276 CallanderCallendar . StirlingPerth . 430364 Cambuskenneth Stirling . 308431 CambusnethanCambuslang Lanark . 308 Camelon . ClackmannanStirling . 43i Campbeltow:Campbell, Castle Argyll . CanalsCampsie [Communications] . Stirling . CanisbayCandren Well. CaithnessRenfrew CannayCanonbie . DumfriesInverness Argyll . 126 Cargen DumbartonKirkcudbrigh 302 CarglenCarlops [Boharm] PeeblesBanff . CarlukeCarmichael Lanark . CarnoustieCamock . ForfarFife . CarolineCarnwath Park . LanarkEdinburgh . CarrCarradale Bridge ArgyllInverness . 276 CarrickCarse of Stirling AyrStirling . 84 INDEX Carterhaugh Selkirk . 416 CartsbumCaskieben AberdeenRenfrew 38446 CastleCassillis Campbell ClackmannanAyr Castlecary Stirling . 302 CastleCaterline Douglas . . KirkcudbrightKincardine Catrail Roxburgh 295399 CaversCatstane . RoxburghEdinburgh CellardykeCawdor NaimFife . CessfordCeres . FifeRoxburgh ChapelChannelkirk of Garioch AberdeenBerwick CheviotsCharlestown • RoxburghFife ChisholmeChimside . BerwickRoxburgh ClackmannanshireClackmannan . Clackmannan Clans and Families 276494 ClavaClaverhouse ForfarInverness . 236 ClockmakingClochnaben [Industries] Kincardine 295 Closebum Dumfries 236 ClovenfordsClova ForfaxSelkirk . 416 Cluny AberdeenInverness 276 Clyde as Harbour Lanark . 309 ClyneClyde, Falls of [Lanark] LanarkSutherland . CockbumspathCoatbridge . LanarkBerwick . CockpenCockenzie . HaddingtonEdinburgh CoklawColdingham BerwickRoxburgh ColdstreamColgrain . DumbartonBerwick Cohnsburgh EdinburghFife ColintonColl . . Argyll . CollessieColl ace . FifePerth ColonsayColstoun . HaddingtonArgyll . 250 ColvendColtness . LanarkKirkcudbright . 302312 CommunicationsComrie Perth CorgarffCorriemony . AberdeenInverness INDEX 685 CorsockCorsiehill . . PerthKirkcudbright . 365302 CortachyCorstorphine . . ForfarEdinburgh . 236 CoullGossans . AberdeenForfar . 236 CowalCoupar Angus . ForfarArgyll . CoxtownCowden Knowes . . BerwickElgin . CraigcrookCraigdam . . AberdeenEdinburgh CraigenputtockCraigends . . DumfriesRenfrew 384132 CraigCraighail House . . EdinburghPerth . 365144 CraigCraigmillar Phadric . EdinburghInverness 277144 CradlingCrail . . FifeRoxburgh 400211 CrathieCramond . . AberdeenEdinburgh Crawford]Crawford ohn. . Lanark . 312 Crawfurdsdyke Renfrew 384 CreichCreetown . . FifeKarkcud bright Creran,Creich Loch . ArgyllSutherland . CrichtonCrianlarich . . EdinburghPerth . Cricket [Sport] 639 CrieffCrimond . . AberdeenPerth . 365 CrinanCrocketford . ArgyllKirkcudbright . CromartyCromar . . AberdeenRoss-Cromarty Cromartyshire 390 CrookCromdale of Devon . . KinrossElgin . 300198 Crookston Renfrew 384 CrossraguelCrosshill . . Ayr 85 Cray Nairn . 34085 Cruden - . . Aberdeen 47 Culbin‘ Cruisie Sands ’ . . ForfarElgin . 237198 CullodenCullen . Banff . 96 Culross . FifeInverness 277211 Culter Aberdeen 48 CumbraeCults . . FifeBute 212118 CunninghamCumnock . . Ayr 85 Cupar Fife 21285 Curling [Sport] 639 INDEX Currie ..... Edinburgh 144 Customs [Folklore] ..... 5M Dailly . Ayr DalgetyDalbeattie . Kirkcudbright Dalginross PerthFife DalmahoyDalkeith . Edinburgh Dalmellington . AyrEdinburgh Dalmeny . Linlithgow 33785 DalswintonDairy Kirkcudbright 303 Dalton Dumfries DalzielDalvey Elgin Darnick . LanarkRoxburgh . DeanDaviot Castle Aberdeen Debatable Land DumfriesAyr DeerDee Aberdeen Deer, New Aberdeen DelfourDeer, Old . Aberdeen Delgon ArgyUInverness . DelvineDelting [Inchtuthil] Shetland 427 Denholm . RoxburghPerth 370 Deskford . Banff . 40096 Deveron . Aberdeen 49 Devon,Deveron Crook . of Banff 96 Dingwall . Ross-CromartyKinross 300 Dirleton . Haddington . 250392 Distillery [Industries] 55i DochartDivie . Elgin 199 Dodhead . RoxburghPerth . 400366 DollarDoll, Glen Forfar . 237 Don ClackmannanAberdeen DornochDornadilla . Sutherland Doune PerthSutherland DremDowalton Loch . Wigtown Dron PerthHaddington . . DrumbladeDrum Aberdeen Drumclog . LanarkAberdeen . DrummelzierDrumlanrig Dumfries Drummond PerthPeebles . DrumossieDrumoak . [Culloden] Aberdeen Drumpellier LanarkInverness . INDEX 687 Dryburgh Berwick DryfeDrygrange DumfriesRoxburgh 400133 Drymen . Stirling . 43i Duart ArgyllEdinburgh . DufftownDuddingston . Banff . 96 DuffusDumbarton DumbartonElgin . 199 Dumbartonshire Dumbarton DumbuckDumfries . Dumfries DumfriesshireDun Forfar . Dunachton HaddingtonInverness DunbarDunbarney . Perth 366 DundasDunblane . LinlithgowPerth . 366 Dundee Forfar . 237337 DundonaldDundrennan AyrKirkcudbrigh Dunecht . AberdeenFife DunfermlineDunimarle Fife DunipaceDunkeld . PerthStirling .. DunmaglasDunlop AyrInverness 277 DunningDunnikeir . PerthFife . 215368 Dunnottar Kincardine 295 DunoonDunolly . Argyll . 69 DunrobinDunragit . WigtownSutherland 445 DunscoreDunrossness . DumfriesShetland DunsinaneDuns BerwickPerth . 368 Duntreath Stirling . 432 Dunvegan Inverness 277 DuraDupplin Den . FifePerth . 368 Durisdeer . Dumfries 215135 DurrisDurness . SutherlandKincardine 443 Duthil Inverness 295277 DyceDysart AberdeenFife Earlsferry . Fife . . . 216 EarlstonEarn . PerthBerwick . . . 368104 Earn, Bridge of ForfarPerth . • 364 EastertonEassie . Elgin . , 199 688 INDEX East Linton . Haddington 251 East NeukLothian ! Fife 216248 EcclefechanEastwood . DumfriesRenfrew 385 EckfordEccles . . BerwickRoxburgh 400 Eddleston . Peebles . 354 EdinampleEddrachillis . PerthSutherland 368443 EdinburghshireEdinburgh . Edinburgh 141MS EdingightEdindaich 96 Edin'sEdinkillie Hall . . BerwickElgin . EdzelfEdnam . . ForfarRoxburgh . EghntonEglesham . . Ayr Eigg . Inverness Eilt,Eildon Loch Hills . RoxburghInverness 278 ElginElderslie . . ElginRenfrew . 385199 ElibankElginshire . . Selkirk . EllonElie . FifeAberdeen EnterkinElwyn . . RoxburghDumfries EskdaleErskine . . DumfriesRenfrew Esk,Essie River . AberdeenEdinburgh Ethnography 513 EttrickEtive, Loch .• SelkirkArgyll . 41669 EwesdaleEvie . . DumfriesOrkney . 349 EyemouthEwis . BerwickRoxburgh Fair Isle Shetland Fala‘ Fairshiels ’ [Blackshiels] Edinburgh 183 Falkirk Stirling . 432 FallsFalkland of Clyde . [Li LanarkFife . 216 FalsideFamihes . Haddington FarrFarming [Industr Sutherland Fassiefem Argyll . 69 FedderatFeam . AberdeenRoss-Cromarty 392 FernileeFenwick . SelkirkAyr . INDEX 689 FerriesFerryden [Communications] ...... Forfar . 504240 Feslue,Ferry Hills River .... FifeInverness 278217 Fetterangus .... Aberdeen 5i FetteressoFettercaim .... Kincardine 296295 Fiddes Kincardine 205296 FifeshireFindhom ...... FindrackFindochty ...... Aberdeenrsann FingaskFintray ..... AberdeenPerth . FisheryFintry [Industries]...... Stirling . FlannanFlanders Isles...... Ross-CromartyStirling . FloddenFlisk ..... FifeBorders FochabersFloors ...... RoxburghElgin . FolkloreForbes ..... Aberdeen ForbesfieldFordell .... AberdeenPerth . 368 FordyceFordoun ..... BanffKincardine . 296 ForfarForestry ..... Forfar . ForganForfarshire ...... Fife ! ! ForgueForgandenny ...... AberdeenPerth . FormartineForres ...... AberdeenElgin FortForteviot Augustus ...... PerthInverness . 368278 Forth ..... Edinburgh 183 FortingallForth Bridge [South.... Queensferfy] LinlithgowPerth . 339368 FortFortrose Wilham ...... Ross-CromartyInverness 278392 Forvie ..... Aberdeen 52 FoulaFothergill ...... ShetlandPerth . 369 Fouhs ..... Ross-Cromarty 427393 FowlisFoveran Easter ...... ForfarAberdeen . 24052 Fowlis Wester .... Perth . 3^9 FoxhuntingFoyers ..... [Sport] . Inverness 640278 FreemasonryFraserburgh ...... Aberdeen FriockheimFrendraught .... AberdeenForfar . FyvieFyne, Loch...... AberdeenArgyll . VOL. II. INDEX GalashielsGairloch SelkirkRoss-Cromarty . 393 Gala Water Selkirk . 4i7 Galloway,Galloway .Mull of Wigtown 446244 Galston . Ayr 87 GamrieGarbh Islands Banff . 6997 GargunnockGareloch . Stirling . GariochGarioch, Chapel. o Aberdeen Garliestown Wigtown 445 GarmouthGarth PerthElgin . 202 Gartly Aberdeen 36953 Gartmore . Perth 312369 GarvockGartsherrie . LanarkKincardine . 296 Cask PerthKirkcudbright . 369 Gatehouse of Fleet 536303 Gigha ArgyllHaddington . 25269 GilmertonGight AberdeenEdinburgh 18453 GirvanGipsies Ayr 54487 GlamisGladsmuir ForfarHaddington . GlassGlasgow . AberdeenLanark . GlenaffaricGlasserton WigtownInverness 279446 Glenalmond Perth . 369 Glenbervie ForfarKincardine . 296240 ‘ GlenbuckieGlenbruar ’ ’[Friockheim] [Cunningham] , Ayr 85 Glencaim‘ Glenbumie . ’ [Howgate] DumfriesEdinburgh 136185 GlencorseGlencoe . ArgyllEdinburgh . 18469 GlencregganGlendaruel Argyll . Glen Doll . Forfar . 237 ' GlendooMe ’ PerthFife . 217 GlenelgGleneagles Inverness 279369 Glenesk . Forfar . 279241 Glengarry‘ Glengoyne ’ InvernessKincardine 296 GlenkindieGlenkens . AberdeenKirkcudbright 303 Glenlivet . WigtownBanff . 446 GlenlyonGlenluce . Perth . 369 GlenmavisGlen Massan LanarkArgyll . INDEX 691 GlenmoristonGlenmore . Inverness 279 GlenorchyGlenmuick ArgyllAberdeen . 7053 Glenormiston Peebles . 354 GlenroyGlenquoich . Inverness 279*79 Glensmel . Ross-Cromarty 393 GlentanarGlenshira . AberdeenArgyll . 70 Glen Tilt . Perth . 37054 GloratGlen Urquhart StirlingInverness . 279 Goil, Loch Argyll . 43371 GolspieGolf [Sport] . Sutherland 640 Gorbals . Lanark . 332443 Gordon‘ Gordonhaven Castle ’ . BanffElgin . 202 Gorthy . Perth . 37095 GourockGosford . . HaddingtonRenfrew 252 Govan . Lanark . 332385 Gowrie . Perth 370 Graham’sGraden Dyke . StirlingRoxburgh . 401 Grange . Banff . 43497 GrantullyGrantown . . PerthElgin . 202 Greenknowe . Berwick 370105 GreenockGreenlaw . . Berwick 105 Grenish . InvernessRenfrew 280385 GrimsayGretna Green . . InvernessDumfries 280136 GuisachanGroat’s, John o’ . Caithness Gullane . Haddington 252280 Gunna . Argyll . 7i Habbie’s Howe [Newhall] . Edinburgh Haddington . Haddington 252189 HaddingtonshireHaddo . . Aberdeen 248 HadensworthHaerfaulds . ForfarEdinburgh . HalkertonHamilton . . LanarkKincardine . HarboursHanda [Commi . Sutherland HardenHarlaw . RoxburghAberdeen HarrayHarwood . . Roxburgh Harris . OrkneyInverness . 280349 HassendeanHarwood . . Roxburgh 401 Hatton House . EdinburghRoxburgh 401184 692 INDEX HawthorndenHawick . EdinburghRoxburgh HelmsdaleHelensburgh SutherlandDumbarton HeriotHeraldry . Edinburgh 185 Hermitage Castle Roxburgh 4064°5 HighlandsHermitage andChapel Islands Roxburgh 256 HinbaHiUbank . ArgyllForfar . HirtaHirsel [St. Kilda] BerwickInverness 286 Hobkirk . DumfriesRoxburgh ? 6 HolywoodHoddam . Dumfries 1363 Howes o’ Buchan AberdeenForfar . HowgateHowetoon .[Kirriemuir] Edinburgh HownamHowietoun . StirlingRoxburgh . 406 Hoy HaddingtonOrkney . 349 HumbieHume . . Berwick 253 HunterstonHuntly AberdeenAyr HurlfordHutton . AyrBerwick Inchaffray . Perth . 37° Inchcolm . . Fife 217 InchinnanInchgarvie . FifeRenfrew 386 Inch Kenneth 7i Inchmahome . rertn . 370127 InchtuthilInchmurrin . PerthDumbarton . 370 Industries . Argyll . 549 InnerleithenInishail . Peebles . 3547i Innerpeffray . PerthElgin 203371 InschInnes House. . Aberdeen 54 InverarayInverallochy . ArgyllAberdeen . 55 Inveravon . Banff . 977i Inverawe . . ArgyllKincardine . 2967i InvercauldInverbervie . Aberdeen 55 InvereyInveresk . . AberdeenEdinburgh 185 InverkeithingInvergarry . FifeInverness InvermayInverkip . . PerthRenfrew . Invernahavon . Inverness 280 Inverness-shireInverness . . Inverness 272 INDEX Inverugie . Aberdeen IonaInverurie . Aberdeen ArgyUKirkcudbright . Ayr 3«387 IslayIslands, Highlands Argyll . 256 JarlshofJardine . . Dumfries 136 Jedburgh . . ShetlandRoxburgh 406427 Jedforest . Roxburgh 407 JohnJerviswood o' Groat’s . CaithnessLanark . 333 Johnstone . Dumfries 122136 JotJohnstone pa . EdinburghRenfrew 386 JuraJordan Burn . ArgyllEdinburgh . Katrine,Kames Loch PerthBerwick . Keen,Keandrochat Mount Aberdeen Keig Aberdeen Kell'sKeir Glen Fife Keith BanffPerth Roxburgh 560 Kelty Fife 218407 Kemnay . Aberdeen 56 KennowayKenmore . Perth . 37i Keppoch . FifeInverness 282218 KettleKettins Forfar . 241 Kilbarchan RenfrewFife 386218 Kilbimie . Ayr 87 Kilbride,Kilbride West. Lanark . Kilconquhar rile 218 KildrummyKildonan . AberdeenSutherland 443 Killearn . Stirling . 43356 KillinKilliecrankie Perth . Kilmadock Perth . Kilmalcolm Renfrew 386 KilmaronockKilmarnock Ayr 87 Kilmartin ArgyllStirling . 434 KilmaveonaigKilmaurs . Ayr Kilmory . ArgyllPerth . KilravockKilpatrick Dumbarton 127 Kilrenny . NairnFife . 21834i 694 INDEX Ross-CromartyStirling . KilwinningKimmerghame . BerwickAyr 105 Kincardine FifeInverness 282218 Kincardine o’ Neil Aberdeen 29256 KineamyKincardineshire . Aberdeen 56 KingarthKineddar . AberdeenBute . 11856 KinghomKing Edward . AberdeenFife 21956 Kingsburgh Inverness 283282 KininmonthKingussie AberdeenInverness 56 KinlossKinlochmoidart ElginInverness 203283 KinnefiKinnaird . KincardineForfar . 296241 Kinneil Linlithgow 338 KinrossKinnord, Loch AberdeenKinross 30056 Kinross-shire Ross-Cromarty 298 KintoreKintail . Aberdeen 39356 KintradwellKintyre . SutherlandArgyll . 443 KirkbeanKippen . StirlingKirkcudbright . KirkcudbrightKirkcaldy FifeKirkcudbright KirkintillochKirkcudbrightshire Dumbarton KirkmichaelKirkmaiden WigtownBanff 44698 Kirkmichael Perth 371 KirkKirkmichael o’ Muir StirlingRoss-Cromarty . KirkwallKirkpatrick-Durham . OrkneyKirkcudbright . KnapdaleKirriemuir . ArgyllForfar . KnockbrexKnock DumfriesElgin KyleKnockshinnoch . Ayr KyllachieKyles of Bute . ButeInverness Lady Hill Elgin . LadyrigLady Kirk . BerwickRoxburgh 408 LagganLag . DumfriesInverness 283136 Lairg Sutherland 443 LammermoorsLake District BerwickPerth 372 INDEX LanarkLanarkshire 305333 Langholm Dumfries 409136 Langlands LanarkRoxburgh . LarbertLangside . 434334 Largo 21989 LarigLargs Ghru AyrInverness 283 LatheronLasswade . CaithnessEdinburgh Lauder Berwick 296 LauristonLaurencekirk . EdinburghKincardine 186 Lawers, Ben Perth . 641362 LeaderLawn-tennis [Sport] 106 Leather-tradeLeask [Industries 56056 LecroptLees . BerwickPerth . Leith Edinburgh Leith,Lennox Water of Dumbarton LerwickLeochel-Cushnie . AberdeenShetland 42757 Leshe Aberdeen 22057 LesmahagowLeshe LanarkFife . 334 Lesmoir . ForfarAberdeen . LetterfinlayLethnot . Inverness LeucharsLeven . Fife Leven, Loch ArgyllKinross . 300 LevernLeven, Loch Renfrew 386 Lewis KincardineRoss-Cromarty 297393 Leys Perth . Lhanbryd Elgin . 188 LiddesdaleLiberton . EdinburghRoxburgh 409 Lighthouses [Communications] 505409 LiUesleafLimekilns . FifeRoxburgh 220 Lincluden Kirkcudbright 220304 LinlithgowLindores . FifeLinlithgow 338 Linhthgowshire Roxburgh 409336 LintonLinton, East Haddington 251 LoanheadLinton, West PeeblesEdinburgh . 357188 Lochaber,Lochaber .Parallel Inverness 284283 LochandhuLochalsh . Ross-CromartyElgin . 696 INDEX Loch an Eilan Inverness Lochbroom Ross-Cromarty 285394 LochearnheadLochcarron PerthRoss-Cromarty . 394 Locheil Inverness 285372 LochindorbLochenbreck ElginKirkcudbright . 203304 Lochlee 89 LochnagarLochmaben Dumfries 137 Lochnaw . WigtownAberdeen 44657 LochwinnochLochs, Rivers ai Renfrew 632 LockerbieLogie, The DumfriesElgin Logie-BuchanLogie StirlingAberdeen . Logie-Coldstone‘ Logiedale ' [Kirriemuir] AberdeenForfar . LomondLogierait Hills. FifePerth Lomond, Loch StirlingDumbarton LongsideLongformacus . BerwickAberdeen LongforganLonmay . AberdeenPerth . LomeLoretto ArgyllEdinburgh . LossiemouthLoth SutherlandElgin Lothian, West Loudoun . Ayr 33689 LuingLuffness .. ArgyllHaddington . LundinLuncarty Links . FifePerth . LyneLuss Dumbarton Lynwilg . PeeblesInverness . Lyon, Glen Perth 369285 Macduff’sMacduff Cross. Banff . 98 Machers . WigtownFife 221446 MaddertyMachrihanish . PerthArgyll . 76 MagusMaeshowe Moor Orkney . Maine FifeElgin 204 MannersMains and [Folklore] Strathmartine Forfar . 242 Manor Peebles . 514354 MarchmontMaps 563 Maree, Loch BerwickRoss-Cromarty INDEX 697 MarkinchMarnoch . Fife 98 Maryculter BanffKincardine . 297 Maryhill . Lanark . 334 Marykirk . Kincardine 242297 MauchlineMaryton [Old 1 AyrForfar . 89 MaxtonMaud AberdeenRoxburgh MayMaxwelltown bole . AyrKirkcudbright 'MayMeams Island Fife 221292 MedicalMedairloch Argyll 76 Megget . Selkirk 602 Meigle Perth 417373 MelfortMeldrum . Aberdeen Mellerstain BerwickArgyll . MenstrieMelrose . ClackmannanRoxburgh MenziesMenteith . Perth . Mertoun . BerwickPerth . 373106 Metal-trades [I 561 MethilMeteorology 606 Methlick . AberdeenFife MidcalderMethven . Perth Middlebie . DumfriesEdinburgh MidlothianMigvie Military . Aberdeen 60758 MilngavieMillport . DumbartonBute 128118 MinchmoorMilnathort Kinross 300 SelkirkPeebles . 418354 MiningMinnigaff [Industries] , 561 Minto RoxburghKirkcudbright 304 MoidartMoffat Dumfries Moldavit BanffInverness 28598 MonimailMonifieth Forfar 242 Monkton AyrFife MonquhitterMons Grampius Aberdeen Montrose . ForfarFife MonymuskMonzie Aberdeen Monzievaird Perth MorarMoorfoot . Edinburgh Moray Firth ElginInverness 204285 698 INDEX Morayshire MorhamMortlach . . HaddingtonBanff . 25398 Morton . Dumfries 138 MorvernMorven . . ArgyUAberdeen . 5876 MossgielMorwenside . . AyrStirling . 434 MoulinMount Keen .. AberdeenPerth . MousaMount Melville . . ShetlandFife 428 Mouswald . Dumfries 138 MuchallsMoy . . InvernessKincardine 285 Muck . Inverness 285297 MuirkirkMuckhart. . . AyrPerth . 37490 Mull of Galloway . WigtownArgyll . 44676 MusicMurthly . . Perth . 611374 MuthiUMusselburgh . . PerthEdinburgh . NairnshireNairn Nairn . NavarNatural History Forfar NeidpathNaver . PeeblesSutherland . NenthornNeilston . BerwickRenfrew NevayNess, Loch ForfarInverness . 285 Nevis, Ben Inverness 275243 NewarkNewabbey Castle Kirkcudbright 304 Newbattle EdinburghRenfrew 387189 Newburgh AberdeenFife 22258 NewbythNewbum . AberdeenFife 222 Newby th . Haddington 25358 NewNewcastleton Deer AberdeenRoxburgh 411 New Galloway Kirkcudbright 30449 NewhavenNewhall . Edinburgh 190189 NewNewhills Luce . WigtownAberdeen NewNewmill Machar . AberdeenElgin . NewNewmilns Pitsligo AberdeenAyr NewsteadNewport . FifeRoxburgh 411 Newton Aberdeen 59 INDEX Newton . AyrEdinburgh 190 Newton LanarkFife . 222 Newton Don Berwick 335107 Newton Stewart WigtownEdinburgh 446190 NithsdaleNiddrie . Dumfries 138 Nordrach . AberdeenHaddington 59 North EskBerwick Forfar . 243253 North Eife Fife 223222 North RonaldshayQueensferry OrkneyFife . 350 North Rona AberdeenRoss-Cromarty 394 NoughtyNoth, Tap Glen o’ Aberdeen 5963 Oban Argyll 76 Ochils Perth . 374 OldOchiltree Deer . AberdeenAyr OlrigOld Montrose CaithnessForfar . Onich Inverness 28598 OrkneyOrdiquhill Banff OrphirOronsay . OrkneyArgyll . OverbieOtter-hunting . [Spc Dumfries OxnamOyne AberdeenRoxburgh Paisley . Renfrew 387 PapaPanmure Stour . ShetlandForfar . 428243 ParbroathParallel Roads o FifeInverness 222284 Partick . Lanark . 335 Fathead . FifeEdinburgh 190 Pedestrianism [i Peebles . 641 PeeblesPeeblesshire 352354 PenkhillPenicuik . AyrEdinburgh PenninghamePenpont . WigtownDumfries Pentland FirthHills CaithnessEdinburgh 190 PerthshirePerth Perth 374 Peterculter Aberdeen 35859 PettyPeterhead AberdeenInverness 28659 PhilorthPhiliphaugh . AberdeenSelkirk . 418 700 INDEX Pinkie Edinburgh 190 Pitcairn . Perth . 377 PitfirranePitcaithley . Perth . 377 Pitfodels . AberdeenFife PitsligoPitlochry . Perth . Pitsligo, New Aberdeen PittenweemPittencriefE Fife PityoulishPittodrie . AberdeenInverness 286 PluscardinePlace-names Elgin 204623 Pollok-Maxwell Renfrew 389 PolmadiePollokshaws . AyrRenfrew 389 PoltonPoltalloch LinlithgowArgyll . PortobelloPomona . Orkney . Port Glasgow EdinburghRenfrew Port Seton Haddington 254389 PortsoyPost Office . [Communica Banff . PrestonfieldPress BerwickEdinburgh PrestonpansPrestonkirk Haddington PrintingPrestwick [Industries] Ayr QuarriesQueensferry, [Industries] North Queensferry, South LinlithgowFife Raeburnfoot . Dumfries RanfurlyRailways [Communications]. 505 Rankeillour FifeRenfrew 223389 RathilletRathen . Aberdeen Rathven . BanffFife Rattray . AberdeenPerth ReayRavenscraig CaithnessAberdeen RecordsReay . Sutherland RedlandRedeswire . Roxburgh Relugas . OrkneyElgin . RenfrewshireRenfrew . Renfrew 389 Renton Dumbarton 382 ResolisRerrick [Kirkmichael] Kirkcudbright Restalrig . EdinburghRoss-Cromarty INDEX 701 Restennet WigtownForfar . 446243 RhyndRhinns Perth . 378 RhynieRinkhill . AberdeenSelkirk . Rinnes, Ben Banff . 632 RoadsRivers and[Communications] Lochs Rogart Sutherland 444509 Roman Wall Ross-CromartyStirling . 434 Ronaldshay,Rona, North North Orkney . 350394 RoseheartyRonaldshay, South AberdeenOrkney . RosneathRoslin . 128 Ross-Cromartyshire 390 RossieRossend . FifePerth . 223 Rosskeen . Ross-Cromarty 395378 RosythRothesay . ButeFife 223 RothiemurchusRothiemay BanffInverness 286 Rough Castle Stirling . 435 RowRowallan . DumbartonAyr RoxburghRoxburghshire Roxburgh RuberslawRoyston . RoxburghEdinburgh RulewaterRullion Green EdinburghRoxburgh RutherglenRumbling Bridge LanarkKinross . Ruthven . PerthAberdeen Ruthwell . Dumfries 378139 Sx. Abb’s . Berwick 107 St. Andrews Univtniversity Fife 228224 St. BoswellsBathan RoxburghBerwick 107 St. FergusCyrus . AberdeenKincardine St. Fillans Perth . 378 St. MadoesKilda . PerthInverness . 286 St. Martin’s Perth . 378 St. MonansMary’s Loch , FifeSelkirk . 229418 St. Ninians Stirling . 435 SalineSt. Vigeans FifeForfar . 229244 Salt-makingSaltcoats . [Industries] Ayr 5629i Salton . . . Haddington 254 702 INDEX Samuelston . Haddington . Sanquhar.Sanday . DumfriesOrkney . SaughtonSauchiebum . . EdinburghStirling . SclaterfordSchools . Roxburgh 412 ScoonieScone . PerthFife . 229378 ScotusScourie . InvernessSutherland 289 Seaforth . . Ross-Cromarty 444395 SelkirkSell . ArgyUSelkirk . 41877 Selkirkshire 4i5 SetonShaws . HaddingtonSelkirk . . 419*3 t Sheri ffmuir . Perth . 379 SheuchyShetland Dyke. . . Fife 230420 Shiel, Loch . ArgyllInverness . 28977 ShootingShipping [Communications][Sport] 641512 SimprinShotts . . LanarkBerwick . 335107 Skelmorlie . Ayr 9i SkeneSkene, Loch . AberdeenDumfries 62 SkerryvoreSkibo . ArgyllSutherland . Skittles [Sport] . 643444 SlainsSkye . AberdeenInverness 28962 SlitrigSlamannan . RoxburghStirling . 412436 SolwaySmailholm . DumfriesRoxburgh 412140 SouthdeanSorn . AyrRoxburgh SouthendSouth Queensferry . . LinlithgowArgyll . 77 South Ronaldshay . Orkney . 35i339 SoutraSouthwick . EdinburghKirkcudbright 304192 SpeymouthSpey . ElginInverness . 204290 Sport 635 SpringwoodSpottiswoode . BerwickRoxburgh 412 StaffaSpynie . ArgyUElgin . 205 StanleyStanely . PerthRenfrew . StaplegortonStenness . . OrkneyDumfries . StevenstonStenton . . .. AyrHaddington . INDEX 703 Stewaxton Ayr Stirling Stirling . 428436 StitchelStirlingshire . Roxburgh 412 Stobo 412356 Stobs RoxburghKincardine 297 StonehouseStonehaven Lanark . 335 StormontfieldStormont . ' Perth . * 379 Stornoway Ross-Cromarty 244395 Stracathro ForfarKincardine . 298 StrachurStrachan . Argyll . 78 Straioch . Aberdeen 44663 Stranraer . WigtownPerth . StrathavenStrathardle Lanark . 335379 Strathblane AberdeenStirling 439 StrathbungoStrathbogie Lanark . 33663 Strathcarron InvernessRoss-Cromarty 395 Strathdearn Nairn . StrathedenStratheam PerthFife . 230379 Strathendrick Stirling . 439380 StrathglassStrathfillan PerthInverness . 291 StrathislaStrathisla. . BanffAberdeen . 9963 Strathmartine Forfar . 230242 StrathmoreStrathmiglo PerthFife . 380 Strathnairn NaimInverness . Strathnaver Sutherland 444 Strathpeffer InvernessRoss-Cromarty 290395 StrichenStrathspey . Aberdeen 63 StrowanStromness . OrkneyPerth 35i380 StruanSule Skerry PerthOrkney 381 SummerSummerdale Isles OrkneyRoss-Cromarty SwanstonSutherlandshire . Edinburgh SwintonSweetheart . Abbey BerwickKirkcudbright Tain Ross-Cromarty Talla Peebles . 244356 TantallonTannadice . ForfarHaddington . . 255 TarbatTap o’ Noth AberdeenRoss-Cromarty 39563 Tarbert . ArgyU . 78 704 INDEX TarbetTarbolton- AyrDumbarton Tarves AberdeenPerth . 63 Tay Bridge. Forfar . 244381 Tay mouth Perth . 230381 TayportTeith . FifePerth 382 Textile-tradesTeviot [I Roxburgh 4i3562 ThirlestaneTheatre . Selkirk . 643419 Thornhill . DumfriesBerwick ThorniedykesThomlea . Berwick Thornton . KirkcudbrightKincardine Threave‘ Thrums ’ . [Kirr Forfar . Thurso CaithnessClackmannan TillyfourTillicoultry . Aberdeen Tilt, Glen Perth . 37°63 Tilwhilly . ShetlandKincardine 298428 TireeTingwall . . Argyll . 78 TolquhonTobermory . AberdeenArgyll . Tomintoul BanffKirkcudbrigh TonglandTongue . Sutherland TorphichenTor Beag . LinlithgowInverness Torry Kincardine 230298 TorthorwaldTorryburn DumfriesFife 140 Towie-BarclayTours Aberdeen 64564 Tranent . Haddington 255 TraquairTreshnish Isles. ArgyllPeebles .. 356 Trinity StirlingKirkcudbrigh . TroolTroon Ayr TroqueerTrossachs . PerthKirkcudbrigh . 382305 Tulliallan . Fife 230382 TullibodyTullibardine . ClackmannanPerth . TullosTullibole Hill . KincardineKinross Tunnels [Comn 64 TweedTurrifi PeeblesAberdeen . 356 Tyndrum . HaddingtonPerth . 382 TyninghameTyne Haddington 255 TyrieTynron AberdeenDumfries INDEX 705 UdnyUddingston AberdeenLanark UlbsterUist CaithnessInverness 291123 Ullapool . Ross-Cromarty 396 UniversitiesUnst Shetland 669428 Uphall . Linlithgow 339 UrieUrquhart . ElginKincardine . 205298 UrrayUrr . Ross-CromartyKirkcudbright Valleyfield Edinburgh VennacharValley field Fife 230 Views Perth . 669382 WamphrayWardie . DumfriesEdinburgh WattenWaterton . CaithnessAberdeen WauchopedaleWauchope . . DumfriesRoxburgh WedderlieWedderbum . Berwick Weem . PerthBerwick 382108 Weensland Roxburgh 4I4 Weir,Wells Bridge of . Renfrew 384 Wemyss . . FifeRoxburgh WemyssWest Kilbride Bay . . AyrRenfrew West Linton . Peebles. 357 WestrayWest Lothian . . 336 Westmther . BerwickOrkney . 352108 WhitehaughWheel Causeway . Roxburgh 414 Whiteldrk . HaddingtonAberdeen 64 Whithorn . . Wigtown 255447 WickWhittingehame . . Haddington 256 Wigtown . . WigtownCaithness Wigtownshire . 444 WishawWilton . . Roxburgh 414 Woodside . . LanarkAberdeen . 33664 Yachting [Sport] Yarrow . Selkirk . 6434J9 YetholmYester . . Haddington 256 Ythan . AberdeenRoxburgh 41464

vol. n. Printed by T and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty • at the Edinburgh University Press REPORT OF THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY.

The Thirtieth Annual Meeting was held in Dowell’s Rooms, Edinburgh, on 9th December 1916,—Mr. James MacLehose, LL.D., presiding. The Secretary read the Report of the Council as follows :— During the past year nine members have died, five have resigned, and a few defaulters have been struck off the list, which now contains 365 names (exclusive of libraries), so that there are thirty-five vacancies. Since last General Meeting two volumes have been issued, viz., Highland Papers, vol. ii., and Origins of the ’45. The former volume is issued for 1914-1915, and the latter (in accordance with the resolution passed at last General Meeting) both for 1909-1910 and for 1914-1915. Both issues have given general satisfaction, and have aroused interest in many quarters beyond the membership. The Society is now to be congratulated on having no issues in arrear except those for 1915-1916, viz., Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose, vol. iii., and the Catalogue of Topographical Works relating to Scotland. The former (which includes valuable matter from the Earl of Hadding- ton’s papers) is in type and will shortly be issued. The latter, which will be of service to many classes of inquirers, is all in type except the index; it is to be divided into two volumes, the first of which (dealing with Scotland by counties) will be assigned to 1915-1916, and the second (arranged by subjects) to the year beginning 13th November 1916. For 1916-1917, then, it is proposed to issue (1) the second volume of the Topographical Catalogue aforesaid, and (2) either Wariston’s Diary, vol. ii., or the first volume of Professor Terry’s Papers relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, 1643-1647, which, like the Topographical Catalogue, is too large to be contained in one volume. All of these forthcoming issues are at press, and a considerable portion of each of them in type. There is every reason to hope that both the volumes for 1916-1917 will be in members’ hands before the close of the current year. Among publications to be undertaken later on, are a third selection of Papers relating to the Highlands, edited like its predecessors by Mr. Macphail, K.C.; a set of selections from the Baron Court Book of Forbes, and another from papers preserved at Colstoun. The two latter, along with some interesting correspondence relating to Galloway, will probably be included in the next volume of the Society's Miscellany. For the projected extracts from Edinburgh Town Council records, mentioned in last year’s Report, no editor has yet been found. The same difficulty has compelled the indefinite postponement of the Balcarres Papers; and there seems little hope of any improvement of the situation in this respect during the war. The early records of the University of St. Andrews are perhaps the most important Scottish documents still unprinted. Arrangements for their publication by the Society were almost completed a year or two ago, but unfortunately the project was not realised, and this work remains undone. The Members of Council retiring by rotation are Professor Hume Brown, Mr. W. K. Dickson and Mr. Macphail. It is recommended that all three be re-elected. 3 The accounts of the Hon. Treasurer, of which an abstract is appended, show that the balance in the Society’s favour on 13th November 1915 was i?372, 14s. lid., the income for 1915-1916 £505, 8s. lid., the expenditure ^676, 13s. lid., and the credit balance on 13th November 1916 ^201, 9s. lid. Note.—The expenditure during this year includes outlays upon eight volumes, four of which have not yet been issued ; and there has also been paid to account of the General Index to the First Series, a volume of which the cost is intended to be defrayed by special subscription. The Society’s financial position is therefore sound, in spite of the excess of expenditure over income during the past twelvemonth. In moving the adoption of the report Mr. MacLehose said this was the first time for many years that the Society had been able to say that there were no arrears of long standing in the publication of their volumes. They had had issued this year two volumes. Mr. Blaikie’s volume had been long expected, but he felt sure that the members were satisfied that it was well worth waiting for. The introduction to that volume, the editor’s part of it, was one which added lustre to the Society’s collection of volumes—an introduction in which Mr. Blaikie, with a reserve, with a sense of proportion, with a knowledge of history, and with a power of giving expression to his knowledge, gave them a record of events which led up to the ’45 and presented it in a way which in several aspects was new and especially valuable. Besides the historical knowledge they had acquired from this volume, there were picturesque touches which added to the interest. They had the account of Glenbucket, that strange character from Aberdeenshire who did more than was generally supposed to make the ’45, and who for a number of years, off and on, had a larger share in the real pulling of events than had been realised. In addition they had the great value of the documents Mr. Blaikie had secured from the French Archives. New light was gained by such papers as that sent by some Scottish Lairds to Rome and the documents in which the Marquis d’Eguilles reported in 1746 to the French King on his mission to Scotland. The latter document showed the Marquis’s idea of the responsibility that Prince Charles had for fighting Culloden, instead of waiting for reinforcements. 4 Mr. Macphail’s volume also struck him as one in which the editor’s work added greatly to the value of the documents printed. It contained not only innumerable notes, but larger contributions, including one in which Mr. Macphail dealt with the various forms of military and land service in Scotland, going back even to a time when there was provision for galleys. The volume gave them touches of Highland life that were as picturesque as they were interesting; such stories as those of the Laird of Kintail and the Black Dog, of Lady MacLean rescuing her nephew from tor- ture by burning, and the terror which an earthquake caused to a party of Highlanders returning from a murderous expedition, reminded one of the Highlander’s closeness to nature and to animal life which strongly marks the tales collected by Mr. Gregorson Campbell of Tiree. Controversial matters, such as, whether the Covenanters were or were not bloodthirsty or treacherous, appear in the Slaughter of Dunavertie, while ancient Church life in Old Aberdeen is recalled in the picture of the leaders of the General Assembly of 1640 riding from King’s College to the Church of Old Machar to destroy the sculptured figures of Christ. Mr. MacLehose went on to speak of the new programme of publications outlined in the report. A work which he said specially interested him was the list of books dealing with Scotland, prepared by Sir Arthur Mitchell. It might be worth the Society’s while, he suggested, to consider the preparation of another volume, or couple of volumes, of early travels in Scotland. They knew from Sir Arthur Mitchell’s report to the Society of Antiquaries in 1901 that there were various manuscript accounts of travels in Scotland which had not been printed; among these were manuscripts by Riddell of Friars Carse; by James Robertson in the Hebrides; by Dr. Clapperton in Galloway; by John Baine, the engineer; by Sir George Frederick, Surveyor-General of Ordnance, who particularly inquired into bridges and roads; and by the Rev. George Low, who travelled in the northern islands. It was curiously difficult to find out what Scotland was like two, three, or four hundred years ago. Lord Hervey, in his Memoirs of the Court of George II., reminds us that f If there is anything in history which either delights or instructs, it is particular description.’ They had any number of travels, but very few of the travellers had the right kind of eyes. Sometimes they chronicled unusual things, instead of the ordinary life which we 5 wished to know of. They did not tell us enough about their agriculture, their houses, their meals—about the extent of their woods and the marshes. Other chroniclers wrote long papers and yet managed to write nothing of value. He remembered, on finding the manuscript diary of Ballantyne, Sir Walter Scott’s friend, turning eagerly to see the year 1815 in order to find out what the country was thinking in those days. There was no reference to Waterloo; the writer was concerned in that year with the prospects of having a good fruit crop in his garden. The Council might obtain an opinion as to whether the un- printed manuscripts to which he had referred were likely to add materially to their knowledge, and on this point Professor Hume Brown could give most valuable aid. The Society might feel that its work was well in hand and that there was a large field of useful work before them. It was especially important that the Society should remain active, as it was probable that the work of the Government in publishing historical documents (which had been suspended owing to the war) would not be resumed for a considerable time. But the progress of the work of the Society was dependent on the war. Many of those who did editorial work were beyond military age, but some of them nevertheless found that they could help to do the work of younger men. And only those who were in business could realise the difficulties of labour, owing to the absence of men and shortage of supplies; it might therefore be necessary to postpone the issue of some of their volumes. Speaking to an historical society, he would only add that when the historian of the future came to tell of the war, in which men of to-day, in all parts of the British Empire, had volunteered to fight and to suffer for their country, he would have a story to tell of courage and of heroic devotion to duty which was unsurpassed in all our annals. Mr. Spencer Thomson seconded, and the report was adopted. On the motion of Sir James Balfour Paul, a vote of thanks was passed to Dr. MacLehose for presiding. 6

ABSTRACT OF THE HON. TREASURERS ACCOUNTS. For the Year ended \3th November 1916. I. Charge. I. Balance from previous year— (1) In Bank on Current Account, . . £372 14 11 II. Subscriptions, viz.— (1) 365 Subscriptions for 1915-1916, . . .£383 5 0 1 in arrear for 1912-1913, 110 4 in arrear for 1913-1914, . 4 4 0 25 in arrear for 1914-1915, 26 5 0 5 in advance for 1916-1917, 5 5 0 £420 0 0 Less 36 in arrear and 7 in advance for 1915-1916, 45 3 0 374 17 0 (2) 95 Libraries, . . . £99 15 0 3 in arrear for 1914-1915, . 3 3 0 1 in advance for 1916-1917, 110 £103 19 0 Less 9 in arrear and 1 in advance for 1915-1916, 10 10 0 93 9 0 III. Copies of previous issues sold to New Members, 20 16 6 IV. Interest on Deposit Receipts, .... 16 6 5 Sum of Charge, . £878 3 10 II. Discharge. I. Incidental Expenses— (1) ’Printing Cards, Circulars, and Reports, . . . . £14 5 4 (2) Stationery, and Receipt Book, . . . . . 3 3 6 (3) Making-up and delivering Publications, . . . 51 2 3 (4) Postages of Secretaries and v Treasurer, . . . . 4 4 6 (5) Clerical Work and Charges on Cheques, . . . . 2 13 3 (6) Hire of room for Annual Meeting, . . . , 1 6 0 £76 14 10 II. Papers relating to the Scots in Poland. Composition, Printing, and Paper, 560 copies, . . £84 18 0 Proofs and Corrections, . . 71 14 0 Matter deleted, . . . 49 2 6 Engraving Map (twice done), . 10 15 0 Binding Stamps, . . . 0 15 0 Binding 560 copies at 9d. per copy, 21 0 0 £238 4 6 Less paid to account, Oct. 1908 to Oct. 1915, . . . 206 3 0 III. Seqfield Letters— Composition, Printing, Paper, . £52 3 6 Proofs and Corrections, 18 18 6 Indexing,. . . 3 3 0 Binding Stamps, 1 1 0 Binding 540 copies at 9d. per copy, 20 5 0 £95 11 0 Less paid to account, Oct. 1915, 66 13 6 Carry forward, . . £l 37 13 10 8 Brought forward. IV. Origins of the ’45— Composition, Printing, and Paper, ..... £135 Proofs and Corrections, 46 Indexing,..... Binding Stamps, Binding 625 copies at lOd. per copy, ..... Less paid to account, Oct. 1910- 1913, ..... V. Highland Papers, Vol. II. Composition, printing, and paper. £112 4 Proofs and Corrections, 42 9 Collotypes, 3 subjects. 11 18 Transcribing, . 4 15 Indexing,. 8 15 Binding Stamps, 0 7 Binding 540 Copies, at lOd. per Copy, .... £202 19 6 Less paid to account, Oct. 1914, . .£40 1 6 Less paid to account, Oct. 1915, . . 47 18 6 88 0 0 114 19 6 VI. Melrose Regality Books, Vol. III. Expense to date— Composition, .... £73 1 6 Corrections, . . . . 22 11 0 Transcribing, . . . . 15 0 0 £110 12 6 Carry forward, . £110 12 6 £369 8 2 9 Brought forward, £110 12 6 £369 8 2 Less paid to account, Oct. 1914, • .£456 Less paid to account, Oct. 1915, . . 81 17 6 86 3 0 24 9 6 VII. Johnston of Waristoris Diary, Vol. II. Expense to date— Composition, .... £25 6 6 Less paid to account, Oct. 1913 and 1915, . . . . 25 6 6 VIII. Topographical Works relating to Scotland. Expense to date— Composition, .... £194 14 0 Corrections, . . 14 15 0 £209 9 0 Less paid to account, Oct. 1915, 33 12 0 175 17 0 IX. Papers relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant, 1643-^7. Expense to date— Composition, .... £27 2 6 Transcripts (£17, 15s.; £l, 5s.; 16s. 9d.), . 19 16 9 46 19 3 X. General Index to 1st Series. 6l vols. To account of preparation of Index, 60 0 0 £676 13 11 XL Balance to next account— In Bank on Current Account, 201 9 11 Sum of Discharge, £878 3 10 Edinburgh, 23rd November 1916.—Having examined the Accounts of the Hon. Treasurer of the Scottish History Society for the year ending 13th November 1916, of which the foregoing is an Abstract, we find the same to be correctly stated, and sufficiently vouched,—closing with a balance at the credit of the Society’s Account Current with the Bank of Scotland of £201, 9s. 1 id. Wm. Traquair Dickson, Auditor. Ralph Richardson, Auditor.

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LIST OF MEMBERS LIST OF MEMBERS Adam, Sir Charles E., Bart., 5 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, London, W.C. Agnew, Rev. A. T., 5 Lysways Street, Walsall. Aikman, W. Keith, LL.B., W.S., 28 Queen Street, Edinburgh. Aitken, Alfred N. G., S.S.C., 37 Queen Street, Edinburgh. Allan, J. G., Redtower, Helensburgh. Anderson, J. N., Solicitor, Stornoway. Anderson, James R., 14 Fothringham Road, Ayr. Anderson, Major W. H., 18 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow. Angus, William, Record Dept., , Edinburgh. 10 Anstruther-Gray, Major W., M.P., Kilmany, Fife. Archibald, Adam, Overshiels, Stow, Midlothian. Argyll, The Duke of, Inveraray Castle, Argyllshire. Arnott, Mrs., 8 Rothesay Place, Edinburgh. Atholl, The Duke of, Blair Castle, Blair Atholl. Bain, Walter, Derclach, Ayr. Baird, J. G. A., Well wood, Muirkirk. Baird, William, Clydesdale Bank, Portobello. Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J., Whittingehame, Prestonkirk. Balfour, C. B., Newton Don, Kelso. 20 Balfour, F. R. S., of Dawyck, Stobo, Peeblesshire. Ballingall, William, 9 Dudhope Terrace, Dundee. Barron, Rev. Douglas Gordon, Dunnottar Manse, Stonehaven. Bartholomew, John, LL.B., Advocate, 56 India Street, Edinburgh. Begg, Ferdinand Faithfull, 46 St. Aubyns, Hove, Sussex. Begg, Peter, Dunrona, 5 Hermitage Drive, Edinburgh. Bell, Walter L., M.D., F.S.A.Scot., F.R.S.Edin., 123 London Road, N., Lowestoft. Beveridge, Erskine, LL.D., St. Leonard’s Hill, Dunfermline. Black, John S., LL.D., 6 Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh. LIST OF MEMBERS Blackie, Walter W., 17 Stanhope Street, Glasgow. 30 Blaikie, Walter B., LL.D., 11 Thistle Street, Edinburgh. Blythswood, The Lord, 13 Manchester Square, London, W. Bolton, John A., 10 Dean Terrace, Edinburgh. Bonar, Horatius, W.S., 3 St. Margaret’s Road, Edinburgh. Bontein, J. S., Glencruitten, Oban. Boyle,Col. the Hon. R. E., 95 Onslow Square, London, S.W. Brown,Prof. Alex. Crum,LL.D., 8 Belgrave Crescent,Edinburgh. Brown, Professor P. Hume, LL.D., 20 Corrennie Gardens, Edinburgh. Brown, Richard, C.A., 23 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh. Bruce, Alex., Clyne House, Sutherland Avenue, Pollokshields. 40 Bryce, Right Hon. Viscount, Hindleap, Forest Row, Sussex. Bryce, William Moir, Dunedin, Blackford Road, Edinburgh. Buchan, John, M.A., Barrister, 76 Portland Place, London, W. Buchanan, G. A., Cask House, A uchterarder. Burns, Alan, B.A., Advocate, Cumbernauld House, Cumber- nauld, Glasgow. Burns, Captain John William, Leesthorpe Hall, Melton Mow- bray. Burns, Rev. Thos.,D.D., Croston Lodge, Chalmers Cres., Edin. Burnside, W., The Croft, Bromley Road, Catford. Bute, The Marquis of, Mountstuart, Isle of Bute. Cairns, Adam, 21 Monreith Road, Newlands, Glasgow. 50 Cameron, Dr. J. A., Firhall, Naim. Cameron-Head, Mrs., Inverailort Castle, Lochailort, Inverness- shire. Campbell, A. B., W.S., 6 Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh. Campbell, D. S., National Bank, Montrose. Campbell, Sir Duncan, Bart., of Bircaldine, 16 Ridgway Place, Wimbledon, London, S.W. Campbell, J. H. Mayne, Frimley Park, Surrey. Campbell, Colonel John, of Kilberry, Argyllshire. Campbell, P. W., W.S., 25 Mo-ay Place, Edinburgh. Carmichael, Right Hon. Lord, of Skirling, Malleny, Balerno. Carmichael, Evelyn G. M., Lilleshall Old Hall, Newport, Salop. LIST OF MEMBERS 60 Chambers, W. & R., 339 High Street, Edinburgh. Christie, Rev. George, B.D., 24 Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh. Christie, Walter C., of Bedlay, Chryston, Lanarkshire. Clark, J. T.,Crear Villa,Ferry Road, Edinburgh, Hon. Treasurer. Clark, Sir John M., Bart., 17 Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh. Clarke, Rev. T. E. S., Saltoun Manse, East Lothian. Conner, Preston Marshall, 447 North 42 Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A. Cormack, Donald Stewart, Daily Record Office, Edinburgh. Cowan, George, 1 Gillsland Road, Edinburgh. Cowan, J. J., 38 West Register Street, Edinburgh. 70 Cowan, John, W.S., St. Roque, Grange Loan, Edinburgh. Cowan, William, 47 Braid Avenue, Edinburgh. Craig, William, County Clerk, County Buildings, Dumbarton. Crawford, Donald, K.C., 35 Chester Street, Edinburgh. Crichton-Stuart, Lord C. E., St. John’s Lodge, Regent’s Park, London, N.W. Crockett, Rev! W. S., The Manse, Tweedsmuir. Crole, Gerald L., K.C., 1 Royal Circus, Edinburgh. Cross, Robert, 13 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Cross, W. Irvine, B. and O. Buildings, Baltimore, Mary- land, U.S.A. Cunningham, Captain, Leithen Lodge, Innerleithen. 80 Cunningham, Andrew S., 13 Granby Road, Edinburgh. Cunningham, George, Advocate, The Square, Kingsley Green, Haslemere, Surrey. Curie, James, W.S., Priorwood, Melrose. Dalgleish, John J., Brankston Grange, Bogside Station, Stirling. Dalrymple, Hon. Hew H., M.P., Lochinch, Castle Kennedy, Wigtownshire. Davidson, J. M., County Buildings, Lanark. Davidson, J., Solicitor, Kirriemuir. Davies, J. Mair, C.A., Sheiling, Pollokshields, Glasgow. Dickson, Walter S., Advocate, 6 Circus Gardens, Edinburgh. Dickson, William K., LL.D., Advocate, 8 Gloucester Place Edinburgh. LIST OF MEMBERS 5 90 Dickson, Wm. Traquair, W.S., 11 Hill Street, Edinburgh. Doak, Rev. Andrew, M.A.,Struan,Carr-Bridge, Inverness-shire. Dodds, Sir J. M., K.C.B., 11 Nevern Square, London, S.W. Douglas, William, 9 Castle Street, Edinburgh. Douglas, W. D. Robinson, Orchardton, Castle Douglas. Dowden, John W., M.B., C.M., 48 Manor Place> Edinburgh. Duff, T. Gordon, Drummuir, Keith. Duncan, John, 8 Lynedoch Place, Edinburgh. Dunn, Robert Hunter, 4 Crown Terrace, Glasgow, W. Edwards, John, 4 Great Western Terrace, Glasgow. 100 Eguilles, The Marquis of, 7 Rue d’Alen

THE EXECUTIVE. 1916-1917. President. The Earl of Rosebery, K.G., K.T., LL.D. Chairman of Council. Donald Crawford, K.C. Council. Professor P. Hume Brown, M.A., LL.D., Historiographer- Royal for Scotland. William K. Dickson, Advocate. J. R. N. Macphail, K.C. The Hon. Lord Guthrie. D. Hay Fleming, LL.D. James MacLehose, LL.D. Sir James Balfour Paul, C.V.O., LL.D., Lyon King of Arms. Sheriff Scott-Moncrieff. A. Francis Steuart, Advocate. C. S. Romanes, C.A. Sir G. M. Paul, D.K.S. R. K. Hannay. Corresponding Members of the Council. Prof. C. H. Firth, LL.D., Oxford; Rev. W. D. Macray, Green- lands, Bloxham, Banbury, Oxon.; Prof. C. Sanford Terry, Aberdeen. Hon. Treasurer. J. T. Clark, Crear Villa, 196 Ferry Road, Edinburgh. Hon. Secretary. J. Maitland Thomson, LL.D., Advocate, 3 Grosvenor Gardens, Edinburgh. R U L E S 1. The object of the Society is the discovery and printing, under selected editorship, of unpublished documents illus- trative of the civil, religious, and social history of Scotland. The Society will also undertake, in exceptional cases, to issue translations-of printed works of a similar nature, which have not hitherto been accessible in English. 2. The number of Members of the Society shall be limited to 400. 3. The affairs of the Society shall be managed by a Council, consisting of a Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, and twelve elected Members, five to make a quorum. Three of the twelve elected Members shall retire annually by ballot, but they shall be eligible for re-election. 4. The Annual Subscription to the Society shall be One Guinea. The publications of the Society shall not be delivered to any Member whose Subscription is in arrear, and no Member shall be permitted to receive more than one copy of the Society’s publications. 5. The Society will undertake the issue of its own publica- tions, i.e. without the intervention of a publisher or any other paid agent. 6. The Society will issue yearly two octavo volumes of about 320 pages each. 7. An Annual General Meeting of the Society shall be held at the end of October, or at an approximate date to be determined by the Council. 8. Two stated Meetings of the Council shall be held each year, one on the last Tuesday of May, the other on the Tues- day preceding the day upon which the Annual General Meeting shall be held. The Secretary, on the request of three Members of the Council, shall call a special meeting of the Council. 9. Editors shall receive 20 copies of each volume they edit for the Society. 10. The owners of Manuscripts published by the Society will also be presented with a certain number of copies. 11. The Annual Balance-Sheet, Rules, and List of Members shall be printed. 12. 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Edited by D. Hay Fleming. For the year 1889-1890. 8. A List of Persons concerned in the Rebellion (1745). With a Preface by the Earl of Rosebery. Presented to the Society by the Earl of Rosebery. 9. Glamis Papers: The ‘ Book of Record,’ a Diary written by Patrick, first Earl of Strathmore, and other documents (1684-89). Edited by A. H. Millar. 10. John Major’s History of Greater Britain (1521). Trans- lated and edited by Archibald Constable. For the year 1890-1891. 11. The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies, 1646-47. Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, D.D., and the Rev. James Christie, D.D. 12. Court-Book of the Barony of Urie, 1604-1747. Edited by the Rev. D. G. Barron. 4 PUBLICATIONS For the year 1891-1892. 13. Memoirs of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, Baronet. Ex- tracted by himself from his own Journals, 1676-1755. Edited by John M. Gray. 14. Diary of Col. the Hon. John Erskine of Carnock, 1683- 1687. Edited by the Rev. Walter Macleod. For the year 1892-1893. 15. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, First Volume— The Library of James vi., 1573-83. Edited by G. F. Warner.— —LettersDocuments of illustrating Sir Thomas CatholicHope, 1627-46. Policy, 1596-98.Rev. R. Paul.—CivilT. G. Law. WarCorrespondence, Papers, 1643-50. 1660-77. H. F.Right Morland Rev. Simpson.—LauderdaleJohn Dowden, D.D.— Turnbull’sPapers, 1660-1719. Diary, 1657-1704.V. A. Noel Paton.—AccomptRev. It. Paul.—Masterton of Expenses andin Edinburgh, 1745. H. Paton.1715. A. H. Millar.—Rebellion Papers, 1715 16. Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston (1671-1707). Edited by the Rev. A. W. Cornelius Hallen. Far the year 1893-1894. 17. Letters and Papers illustrating the Relations between Charles ii. and Scotland in 1650. Edited by Samuel Rawson Gardiner, D.C.L., etc. 18. Scotland and the Commonwealth. Letters and Papers RELATING TO THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND, Aug. 1651-Dec. 1653. Edited by C. H. Firth, M.A. For the year 1894-1895. 19- The Jacobite Attempt of 1719- Letters of James, second Duke of Ormonde. Edited byW. K. Dickson. 20, 21. The Lyon in Mourning, or a Collection of Speeches, Letters, Journals, etc., relative to the Affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, by Bishop Forbes. 1746-1775. Edited by Henry Paton. Vols. 1. and 11. For the year 1895-1896. 22. The Lyon in Mourning. Vol. in. 23. Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward (Supplement to the Lyon in Mourning). Compiled by W. B. Blaikie. 24. Extracts from the Presbytery Records of Inverness and Dingwall from 1638 to 1688. Edited by William Mackay. 25. Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies {continued) for the years 1648 and 1649- Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, D.D., and Rev. James Christie, D.D. PUBLICATIONS 5 For the year 1896-1897. 26. Wariston’s Diary and other Papers— JohnstonThe Honours op Wariston’s op Scotland, Diary, 1651-52. 1639. C.Edited R. A. by Howden.—The G. M. Paul.— byEarl Mrs. of Mar’sGrant Legacies, op Laggan. 1722,1726. J. R. N. Hon.Macphail. S. Erskine.—Letters Presented to the Society by Messrs. T. and A. Constable. 27. Memorials of John Murray of Broughton, 174.0-1747. Edited by R. Fitzroy Bell. 28. The Compt Buik of David Wedderburne, Merchant of Dundee, 1587-1630. Edited by A. H. Millar. For the year 1897-1898. 29. 30. The Correspondence of De Montereul and the brothers De BELLitvRE, French Ambassadors in England and Scot- land, 1645-1648. Edited, with Translation, by J. G. Fotheringham. 2 vols. For the year 1898-1899. 31. Scotland and the Protectorate. Letters and Papers RELATING TO THE MlUTARY GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND, FROM January 1654 to June 1659. Edited by C. H. Firth, M.A. 32. Papers illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782. Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. 1.1572-1697. 33. 34. Macfarlane’s Genealogical Collections concerning Families in Scotland ; Manuscripts in the Advocates’ Library. 2 vols. Edited by J. T. Clark, Keeper of the Library. Presented to the Society by the Trustees of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B For the year 1899-1900. 35. Papers on the Scots Brigade in Holland, 1572-1782. Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. 11. 1698-1782. 36. Journal of a Foreign Tour in 1665 and 1666, etc., by Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall. Edited by Donald Crawford. 37. Papal Negotiations with Mary Queen of Scots during her Reign in Scotland. Chiefly from the Vatican Archives. Edited by the Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, S.J. For the year 1900-1901. 38. Papers on the Scots Brigade in Holland, 1572-1782. Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. in. 39. The Diary of Andrew Hay of Craignethan, 1659-60. Edited by A. G. Reid, F.S.A.Scot. For the year 1901-1902. 40. Negotiations for the Union of England and Scotland in 1651-53. Edited by C. Sanford Terry. 41. The Loyall Dissuasive. Written in 1703 by Sir JEneas Macpherson. Edited by the Rev. A. D. Murdoch. € PUBLICATIONS For the year 1902-1903. 42. The Chartulary of Lindores, 1195-1479. Edited by the Right Rev. John Dowden, D.D., Bishop of Edinburgh. 43. A Letter from Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of Guise, Jan. 1562. Reproduced in Facsimile. Edited by the Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, S.J. Presented to the Society by the family of the late Mr. Scott, of Halkshill. 44. Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Second Volume— TheBateson.—The Scottish King’s Scottish Household, Nation in14th the Century. University Edited of Orleans, by Mary at1336-1538. Dunbar, 1563.John Kirkpatrick,Robert S. Rait.—De LL.D.—The Antiquitate French ReligionisGarrison apudMaitland Scotos, of 1594.LethingtoN, Henry D.1610. G. Law.—ApologyAndrew Lang.—Letters for William of Journie,Bishop George 1641. C.Graeme, H. Firth.—Narratives 1602-38. L. 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PapersFrancis relatingSteuart. to the Scots in Poland. Edited by A. For the year 1908-1909. 60. Sir Thomas Craig’s De Unione Regnorum Britannle Trac- tatus. Edited, with an English Translation, by C. Sanford Terry. 61. Johnston of Wariston’s Memento Quamdiu Vivas, and Diary from 1632 to 1639. Edited by G. M. Paul, LL.D., D.K.S. Second Series. For the year 1909-1910. 1. The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie, 1692-1733. Edited by R. Scott-Moncrieff, W.S. 2. Origins of the ’45 and other Narratives. Edited by W. B. Blaikie, LL.D. 3. Correspondence of James, fourth Earl of Findlater and first Earl of Seafield, Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Edited by James Grant, M.A., LL.B. For the year 1910-1911. 4. Rentals Sancti Andree ; being Chamberlain and Granitar Accounts of the Archbishopric in the time of Cardinal Betoun, 1538-1546. Translated and edited by Robert Kerr Hannay. 5. Highland Papers. Vol. i. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail, K.C. For the year 1911-1912. 6. Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose. Vol. 1. Edited by C. S. Romanes, C.A. 7. Records of the Earldom of Orkney. Edited by J. S. Clouston. For the year 1912-1913. 8. Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose. Vol. 11. Edited by C. S. Romanes, C.A. 9. Selections from the Letter Books of John Steuart, Bailie of Inverness. Edited by William Mackay, LL.D. 8 PUBLICATIONS For the year 1913-1914. 10. Rentale Dunkeldense ; being the Accounts of the Chamber- lain of the Bishopric of Dunkeld, a.d. 1506-1517. Edited by R. K. Hannay. (March 1915.) 11. Letters of the Earl of Seafield and Others, illustrative of the History of Scotland during the Reign of Queen Anne. Edited by Professor Hume Brown. (Nov. 1915.) For the year 1914-1915. 12. Highland Papers. Vol. ii. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail, K.C. (March 1916.) {Note.—Origins of the ’45, issued for 1909-1910, is issued also for 1914-1915.) For the year 1915-1916. 13. 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