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Find out More Tay Valley Family History Society BOOKSHOP PUBLICATIONS LIST - November 2019 CATEGORIES AN Angus Interests D Dundee Interests F Fife Interests G General Interests J Journals MP Maps M Angus Monumental Inscriptions Fife Monumental Inscriptions Perth Monumental Inscriptions OP Picture Books P Perth Interests S Scottish Interests T Tayside Interests Z Miscellaneous AB Additional Books -Mainly Pre-owned Books - This is reflected in the Book Price Purchasing Books from the Website Contact Bookshop Enquiries [email protected] for information about individual books and postage rates. CODE TITLE PRICE WEIGHT (grms) A ANGUS INTERESTS AN-001 Anecdotes of Monifieth By George W. Dickie £1.00 26g AN-003 Examination Roll of Arbroath 1852 Towns Duty Roll 1753 £7.50 275g AN-005 Victims of the Tay Rail Bridge Disaster Sunday 28th December 1879 £8.00 490g AN-006 The Glen Prosen Book-1794 Years £2.50 100g AN-007 Life in the Parish of Auchterhouse in the 18th Century £1.00 25g AN-008 Panbride Parish Church, Churchyard Register 1833-1875 £2.25 100g AN-011 St Vigeans Burial Records 1830-1835 £1.50 90g AN-012 The Ha'ens O' Panbride and Roond Aboot - A History of East & West Haven & District £3.00 250g AN-015 A History of Auchterhouse £3.00 46g AN-016 Carnoustie Sketches £3.00 95g AN-017 The Jacobite's of Angus 1689-1746 Part 2 £2.50 43g AN-019 List of Fencible Men in the Earl of Airlie's Lands 1643 £1.75 90g AN-020 St Vigeans Records Roll of Male Heads of Families & New Statistical Account 1842 £2.50 100g AN-021 A Genealogical History The Murray Lairds of Callow & Glasswell in Angus 1320-1580 £2.60 110g AN-022 Margaret Ogilvie - Mother of JM Barrie A Brief Geneology £1.70 80g AN-023 The Crighton Lairds of Ruthven in Angus from 1452 -1788 £4.50 150g AN-024 A History of the Farquharson Family Backwater Glen Lintrathen From 1590's-1830 £4.50 150g AN-025 1915 Roll of Honour - Burgh of Monifieth and District £1.65 25g AN-027 The Shipping of Dundee and Montrose 1720-1750 Ships, Shipmasters & Voyages £4.50 60g AN-028 Dundee its Quaint and Historic Buildings - A.C. Lamb £25.00 1230g AN-029 A History of Fenton of Baikie & Fenton of Ogil - Cookston & Blackstone in Angus £5.50 122g AN-031 Ogilvy of that Ilk - Ogilvy of Powrie £5.00 88g AN-032 Dundee Motor Registrations TS1-TS1000 J.G.L. Wright Dundee City Archives £4.95 220g AN-033 They Did Wrong Public Hangings in the Angus Area 1785-1868 £10.00 336g AN-035 The Shipmasters of Dundee 1775-1825 £3.00 66g AN-037 Lindsay of Blairyfeddon £5.00 80g AN-038 Scrymgeour of Glasswell £5.00 90g AN-039 Ogilvy of Clova £5.00 56g AN-040 Ogilvy of Inverquarity £5.00 60g AN-044 Hearth Tax Records 1691 Angus Coastal Parishes Monifieth-Arbroath £3.00 56g AN-045 Ogstan of the Craig of Isla Ogstan of that Ilk £4.50 50g AN-046 Hearth Tax Records 1691 Montrose and Neighbouring Parishes £3.00 56g AN-047 Hearth Tax Records 1691 Brechin and Neighbouring Parishes £3.00 56g AN-048 De Dundee £5.00 90g AN-049 Hearth Tax Records 1691 Forfar and Neighbouring Parishes £3.00 56g AN-050 Hearth Tax Record 1691 Kirriemuir and Neighbouring Parishes £3.00 56g AN-051 People of Montrose 1600-1699 £3.75 65g AN-052 Hearth Tax 1691 - The Sidlaw Parishes £3.00 56g AN-053 People of Arbroath 1600-1699 £3.00 60g AN-054 Making the Vote Count -The Arbroath Women Citizens Association 1931-1945 £6.00 150g AN-055 People of Brechin 1600-1699 £3.00 65g AN-056 Lovell of Ballumbie £4.50 70g AN-058 People of Kirriemuir 1600-1699 £3.00 50g AN-059 People of Carnoustie, Barrie and Panbride 1600-1799 £2.50 50g AN-063 A Noble and Potent Lady, Katherine Campbell, Countess of Crawford £7.50 174g AN-064 The People of Arbroath 1700-1799 £4.00 60g AN-065 The People of Kirriemuir 1700-1799 £4.00 50g AN-066 Ogilvy of Balfour £6.75 175g AN-067 People of Braes of Angus 1600-1799 £4.50 55g AN-069 People of Brechin 1700-1799 £3.50 56g AN-071 Ogilvy of Newton of Bellaty in Glenisla and Ogilvie of Bellaty £5.50 110g AN-072 The People of Montrose 1700-1799 £3.00 52g AN-073 The People of Forfar 1700-1799 £4.00 62g AN-074 Guthrie of Kinblethnot and Auchmithie £5.00 72g AN-075 The People of Monifieth 1600-1799 £3.50 60g AN-076 The People of Forfar 1600-1699 £3.50 60g AN-078 Ogilvy of Inshewan and Erskine of Auchnagray £5.00 90g AN-079 The History of Brechin to 1864 £14.99 560g AN-080 The Stone Getters of Angus - A History of the Quarries £5.75 50g AN-082 Barony of Carmyllie £6.50 45g AN-083 Arbroath West Kirk £6.00 90g D DUNDEE INTERESTS D-041 The Annals of U.P. Churches in Dundee £0.50 80g D-044 Wesleyan Register of Baptisms, Dundee 1785-1898 by Grace Mann & J.G.L.Wright £4.95 260g Dundee City Archives D-045 A Genealogists Guide to Closes, Squares, Lanes and Entries in Old Dundee £1.25 80g D-046 The Maltmen - Customs and Excise Men of Dundee 1700-1850 £1.50 110g D-047 The Kirks of Dundee Presbytery 1588-1999 by Ian McCraw Dundee City Archives £9.99 540g D-048 University Education in Dundee 1881-1981 A Pictorial History £1.00 817g D-051 Dundee Register 1783 £2.45 100g D-052 Getting Around Old Dundee £3.00 140g D-056 Hearth Tax Records - Burgh of Dundee 1691 £3.00 56g D-057 Fraternity of Masters & Seamen £5.00 68g D-058 Samuel S Hirst, Dundee - Master of Music by Ian McCraw Dundee City Archives £6.00 250g D-059 Dundee Shipping 1760-1769 £3.00 66g D-060 Patrick Blair, Surgeon, Apothecary, Dundee Scotland £3.00 50g D-061 People of Dundee 1600-1699 £5.50 50g D-062 The Nine Trades of Dundee - Annette M. Smith £5.50 320g D-063 The Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee - I.A. Duffus £6.95 140g D-064 Stained Glass in St Andrews Parish Church, Dundee £7.00 230g D-066 Victorian Dundee at Worship £7.00 220g D-069 Historical Dundee - The Archaeological Implications of Development SBS 1988 Part 1 £3.50 417g D-070 Historical Dundee - The Archaeological Implications of Development SBS 1988 Part 2 £2.00 214g D-072 Captain James Fairweather-Whaler and Shipmaster 1853-1933 £13.95 574g D-073 Caledon Ships-A Selection of Caledon Built Ships Dundee City Archives Collection £9.99 468g D-074 The People of Dundee 1700-1799 £4.50 80g D-077 Dundee Shipping 1770-1784 £3.00 66g D-078 The Leng's- Dundee's other Publishing Dynasty £3.00 172g D-080 Dundee Episcopalians 1715-1815 £6.00 154g D-081 The Grays of Fowlis by Daphne Barbieri - DVD £6.00 81g F FIFE INTERESTS F-071 The Archives of Fife £2.50 200g F-073 Crail Deaths From Sexton Books 1794-1854 Volume 1 Abercrombie-Lessles £2.50 125g F-074 Crail Deaths From Sexton Books 1794-1854 Volume 2 Lindsay-Young £2.50 120g F-075 Fife Convicts - Transportees 1752-1867 £3.00 95g F-076 Fife Emigrants and their Ships - Part One Australia and New Zealand £3.00 150g F-077 Kirkcaldy Burials Abercrombie - McCallum 1767-1854 From the Lair Registers Vol 1 £3.00 125g F-078 Kirkcaldy Burials McLeash- Yule 1767-1854 From the Lair Registers Vol 2 £3.00 140g F-079 The Mariners of St Andrews and the East Neuk of Fife 1600-1700 £3.00 41g F-080 St Andrews in 1793 and 1838 1st and 2nd Statistical Accounts £4.75 195g F-081 Cupar- A Short History and Guide £2.00 120g F-083 What to see in Pittenweem £1.50 100g F-084 What to see in St Monans - A Guided Walk £1.00 100g F-085 Deeds 1809-1900 Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar Part 1 Abbotshall-Hannan £1.75 155g F-086 Deeds 1809-1900 Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar Part 2 Hardie-Scotland £1.75 155g F-087 Deeds 1809-1900 Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar Part 3 Scott-Zetland £2.50 150g F-091 Wills 1824-1892 Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar Part 1 Abercrombie-Dibbs £2.50 150g F-092 Wills 1824-1892 Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar Part 2 Dick-Knowles £2.50 150g F-093 Wills 1824-1892 Registered with the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar Part 3 Knox-Ritchie £2.50 150g F-094 Wills 1824-1892 Registered with the Sherrif Court of Fife at Cupar Part 4 Robb-Zeigler £2.50 150g F-095 The Register of the Fife Fallen in the Great War Vol 1 Kirkcaldy and Dysart Fallen £10.00 415g F-096 Old Glenrothes £5.00 88g F-098 A Directory of Seafarers of the East Neuk of Fife 1580-1800 £4.00 68g F-099 The Newport on Tay and Wormit War Memorial £6.50 138g F-100 The Shipping of Anstruther and East Neuk of Fife 1742-1771 £3.00 50g F-101 The People of St Andrews 1600-1699 £4.00 80g F-102 The People of Cupar 1600-1799 £4.50 75g F-103 The People of Newburgh - Fife 1600-1799 £4.00 57g F-104 The People of St Andrews 1700-1799 £4.50 67g F-105 The People of Ferry Port on Craig, Forgan and Balmerino 1600-1799 £3.50 60g G GENERAL INTERESTS G-401 Ancestor Chart A3 Aberdeen & North East Scotland FHS £1.50 220g G-406 The Family Record £4.00 170g G-407 Family Tree Chart Coloured - A3 Size £4.00 170g G-410 Tracing Your Ancestors - Second World War £9.99 372g G-414 Rooted in Scotland - Getting to the Heart of Your Scottish Heritage £7.99 200g G-415 Succeeding in Family History - Helpful Hints and Time Saving Tips £6.95 240g G-419 A Dictionary of Saints Days Fasts, Feasts and Festivals £7.95 320g G-423 Tracing Your World War 1 Ancestors £10.99 358g J JOURNALS AND PREVIOUS YEARS ON REQUEST J-890 TVFHS Journal No 70 Feb 2005 £1.00 140g J-891 TVFHS Journal No 71 Feb 2005 £1.00 140g J-892 TVFHS Journal No 72 Feb 2005 £1.00 140g J-893 TVFHS Journal No 73 Feb 2005 £1.00 140g J-894 TVFHS Journal No 74 Feb 2005 £1.00 140g M MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS M-511 Careston Kirkyard Monumental Inscriptions £3.00 100g M-512 Liff Kirkyard Monumental Inscriptions £3.50 140g M-513 Murroes Kirkyard Monumental Inscriptions £3.00 115g M-514 Nevay Kirkyard Monumental Inscriptions £3.00 95g M-515 Old Pert Graveyard Angus £3.00
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