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SPECIAL OFFERS - Castles Castles of Grampian & Angus SCOTTISH GENEALOGY SOCIETY SALES CATALOGUE APRIL 2012 PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL SALES CATALOGUE WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE ON-LINE UPDATES TO THIS CATALOGUE WILL HAPPEN ON A REGULAR BASIS THE CATALOGUE IS IN SECTIONS AS FOLLOWS When using this pdf download select the bookmark tab in the document. The section titles will provide a quick link to the desired section by clicking on the section title. If a section title has a + by it click on the + to expand that section To calculate the cost of postage take a note of the weight of the goods and consult the postage table at the back of the sales catalogue. This is only a guideline and we reserve the right to increase prices when necessary. Please indicate whether airmail or surface for overseas members and whether first or second class for UK members. Payment may be made in sterling. The sterling equivalent may be obtained from your local bank. 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TABLE 1 TABLE 2 Airmail Charges Surface Mail Charges SMALL PACKETS AND AIRMAIL PRINTED PAPER PRINTED PAPERS Weight (grams) Europe Rest of World Weight Europe Rest of World £ £ (grams) £ £ 100 2.93 3.90 100 1.84 2.20 200 3.16 4.50 150 2.54 2.54 250 3.39 5.10 200 2.88 2.88 300 3.62 5.70 250 3.22 3.22 400 4.22 6.98 300 3.56 3.56 500 4.82 8.26 400 4.21 4.21 600 5.42 9.54 500 4.86 4.86 700 6.02 10.82 800 6.62 12.10 900 7.22 13.38 1000 7.82 14.66 Every extra 100g up to 2000g add 0.60 1.28 Printed Papers only Each additional 10g or part thereof 60p 1.28 up to 5000g add TABLE 3 TABLE 4 UK PACKET UK STANDARD PARCELS 1st class 2nd class £ 0-750 grams £2.70 £2.20 2kg £5.30 751-1000 grams (max. for 2nd class) £4.30 3.50 4kg £8.80 6kg £12.30 Items heavier than 1kg cannot be second class 8kg £15.80 10kg £18.80 1001-1250 grams £5.60 20kg £21.90 1251-1500 grams £6.50 1501-1750 grams £7.40 1751-2000 grams £8.30 2001-4000 grams £10.30 Each additional 2kg or part thereof £3.50 SPECIAL OFFERS - Castles Castles of Grampian & Angus. Many illustrations. A5, 200pp. £5.00 425 grams Castles in Western & Northern Scotland. A5, 164pp. £5.00 425 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1851 - Dun £1.34 150 grams Angus Edzell £1.75 150 grams Inverarity £1.60 150 grams Lethnot & Navar £0.70 150 grams Liff, Benvie and Invergowrie (excl. the parts in Dundee Parliamentary £2.08 150 grams Burgh) Lochlee £1.05 150 grams Maryton £0.90 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1841 - Argyll Kilmartin 1..34 150 grams Lismore & Appin Pt. 1 - Lismore £1.34 150 grams Muckairn £1.00 150 grams North Knapdale £2.00 150 grams South Knapdale £1.34 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1861 - East Ayrshire - 15 fiche £5.00 150 grams Ayrshire - (fiche) South Ayrshire - 12 fiche £5.00 150 grams North Ayrshire 12 - fiche £5.00 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1851 - Latheron £1.60 150 grams Caithness - (fiche) Thurso & Watten £1.00 150 grams Wick Burgh £1.00 150 grams Wick Parish £1.00 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1851 - Avondale, Dolphinton, Symington & Culter £2.50 150 grams LANARKSHIRE - (fiche) Blantyre, & Libberton £1.20 150 grams Bothwell £3.00 150 grams Cadder £1.00 150 grams Cambuslang & Carmunnock £1.20 150 grams Cambusnethan & Carmichael £2.30 150 grams Carluke, Covington, Pettinain & Walston £2.30 150 grams Carnwath & Wandell £1.20 150 grams Dalserf & Dunsyre £1.20 150 grams Dalziel & Crawford £1.20 150 grams Douglas & Carstairs £1.20 150 grams East Kilbride, Stonehouse, Wiston & Roberton £2.30 150 grams Glassford & Crawfordjohn £1.20 150 grams Hamilton £2.30 150 grams Lanark £2.15 150 grams Lesmahagow £2.13 150 grams New Monkland £4.15 150 grams Old Monkland £4.80 150 grams Rutherglen & Biggar £2.35 150 grams Shotts £1.20 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1861 - Biggar and Crawford £1.20 150 grams LANARKSHIRE (fiche) Blantyre and Crawfordjohn £1.20 150 grams Cadder £1.20 150 grams Cambuslang £1.20 150 grams Cambusnethan £3.00 150 grams Carluke £2.30 150 grams Dalserf £1.20 150 grams Dalziel £1.20 150 grams Dolphinton, Dunsyre, Pettinain, Symington, Walston, Wandell/Lamington £1.20 150 grams & Libberton Douglas and Carstairs £1.20 150 grams Glasgow Anderston £8.00 150 grams Glasgow Blythswood £6.00 150 grams Glasgow Bridgeton £9.00 150 grams Glasgow Calton £7.00 150 grams Glasgow Central £9.00 150 grams Glasgow Clyde £6.50 150 grams Glasgow High Church £9.00 150 grams Glasgow Hutchesontown £9.00 150 grams Glasgow Milton £6.50 150 grams Glasgow Tradeston £8.00 150 grams Govan £6.00 150 grams Hamilton £3.00 150 grams Lesmahagow £2.00 150 grams New Monkland £2.00 150 grams Old Monkland £5.50 150 grams Rutherglen £2.00 150 grams Shotts £2.00 200 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1851 - Renfrewshire West for Inverkip, Greenock, Port Glasgow, Kilmalcolm, £5.00 150 grams Renfrewshire - (fiche) Houston, Kilellan, Kilbrachan, Lochwinnoch, Inchinnan & Erskine. Over 60,000 names - 10 fiche SPECIAL OFFERS - Census 1851 - Black Isle comprising Avoch, Cromarty, Fortrose/ Rosemarkie, Resolis, £2.25 150 grams Ross & Cromarty - (fiche) Urquhart & Logie Wester, Urray - 4 fiche Special Offers - Directories Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1851/1852 5 fiche £1.50 150 grams Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1858/1859 5 fiche £1.50 150 grams Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1861/1862 5 fiche £1.50 150 grams Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1875/1876 8 fiche £3.50 150 grams Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1884/1885 9 fiche £3.00 150 grams Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1904/1905 12 fiche £4.00 150 grams Gray’s Edinburgh Directory 1832/1833 3 fiche £1.00 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Ecclesiastical *Lady Glenorchy Transcripts Communion Rolls 1785-1835 A5, 77pp. £2.75 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Education Alumni & Grads. in Art, Aberdeen Colleges, 1850-1860. A5, 44pp. £2.00 150 grams SPECIAL OFFERS - Emigrants Emigrants to Antipodes 1840 from Paisley, Highlands and England, A5 £1.50 150 grams 14pp Emigrants, The Historical Background, SRO Guide. A4, 50pp. £2.00 225 grams Immigrants and Aliens, a PRO guide to sources on UK Immigration and £5.00 400 grams Citizenship. How to find Shipping & Immigration Records in Australia, 4th Edition, £3.00 475 grams 2000, Cora Num A4, 112pp SPECIAL OFFERS - History Colkitto, A Celebration of Clan Donald of Colonsay 1570-1647 by Kevin £9.00 475 grams Byrne Letters from the Glen – Glen Clunie, Braemar 1839-1871 £4.00 550 grams Edinburgh Volunteers, The story of the capital’s Napoleonic defence £1.00 150 grams regiments SPECIAL OFFERS - Irish Ancestry Captain Cohonny, Constantine Maguire of Tempo 1777-1834, WA £5.00 325 grams Maguire Living like a Lord, the Second Marquis of Donegall 1769-1844, WA £5.00 375 grams Maguire SPECIAL OFFERS - Monumental *East Preston Street Burial Grounds, Edinburgh. 1 fiche £1.50 150 grams Inscriptions Scottish Clans and Tartans – Text by Alastair Cunningham, photography £2.00 225 grams by Colin Baxter Short Guide to Records at the SRO. A4, 24pp. £1.50 175 grams ARMED FORCES *A History of the 2nd Battalion 78th Foot, 1804-1816 £12.00 350 grams Air Force Records for Family Historians, A4, 129pp, William Spencer £9.99 400 grams Battle of Waterloo 1815 (Officers Killed & Wounded) A5, 28pp, Andrew £3.00 150 grams and Sandra Twining Dating Old Army Photographs. £5.95 140 grams Elgin Fencibles, 1794-1802, A5, 30pp, Duncan McNaughton £3.50 150 grams Men of Lower Deeside of Military Age in 1798 A4, 39pp, David L. Walker £3.75 200 grams Militia 1799 and 1801 of Galston Parish, Ayrshire, also index to names of £2.40 150 grams servicemen in 1918 who wrote letters of thanks to Rev. J.A. Hogg, Galston church, for parcels received More Sources of World War I Army Ancestry, 3rd Ed. A5, 102pp, Norman £5.45 225 grams Holding *Nairnshire Roll of Honour for the Great War 1914-1921, K. Nisbet £12.00 500 grams Officers mentioned in the Edinburgh Almanacs 1758, 1773, 1784, 1787 £7.50 150 grams and 1800 CD Rom Records of the RAF How to find the few, A5, 66pp Eunice Wilson £3.95 150 grams Records of the Royal Marines, PRO Readers’ Guide No.
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