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PUBLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY SECOND SERIES VOL. XIV

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SCOTTISH TOPOGRAPHY VOL. I

March 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.

IN TWO VOLUMES VOL. I

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

PREFACE I. The History of this List Sir Arthur Mitchell had at one time the intention of preparing a topographical bibliography of his native province of , and to that end collected a consider- able amount of material. This was not published, owing, as I understood from him, to the death of the editor or proprietor of the local newspaper in which it was to have been printed. But Sir Arthur preserved all his jottings, and continued and extended the habit he had formed of making a note of books of a topographical character. He did not limit his jottings to Moray, but noted books dealing with Scotland in general or any part of it. His notes were made largely on the unused portions of notepaper tom off letters ; these were dropped as written into a succession of cardboard boxes, and they gradually accumulated into a quite serious quantity of ‘ scraps of paper ’—as we in those peaceful pre-war days were in the habit half- humorously of calling them. The Moray slips were, of course, more or less together, but the others were in no order at all, nor had they any semblance of uniformity of arrangement. It became evident to Sir Arthur after some years that such a mass of jottings bade fair to be un- manageable. My personal acquaintance with Sir Arthur began when he was at work on his List of Tours, published in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in 1901. He was wishing some specific information about Timothy Pont, and through Mr. Clark, then Keeper of the vi PREFACE Advocates’ Library, I was able to supply what was wanted. This led to a very pleasant, friendly intercourse, which continued up to Sir Arthur’s death. I helped him some- what with his Supplementary List of Tours, and I passed through the press his Second Supplementary List. The similarity of our tastes and methods of working led Sir Arthur to tell me about his contemplated biblio- graphy, and to show me the chaotic multitude of slips he had accumulated. He wished to get these into some publishable shape, and spoke of issuing them as in some sort a supplement to the Macfarlane Geographical Collec- tions ; but, being conscious of the lessening of his working powers, he did not feel equal to the task of arranging them, nor did he at all see what arrangement was practicable. He asked my help, and with some hesitation I consented to give it. I think I should not have done so if I had foreseen how big the task was to be, and how little of it Sir Arthur himself would be able to do. I took home some thousands of the slips—eventually all of them—and brooded over them, trying to think out some method of dealing with them, and some order to which they could be brought. The arrangement that I tentatively adopted is, with but little change, that in which the List is now issued. My first task was, therefore, to sort the slips into sets. It soon became evident that Sir Arthur had in many cases noted the same book many times, and by rejecting all redundant slips the mere bulk was rapidly and greatly reduced. Additions were, however, con- stantly being made, as new books were published, or others came to our knowledge. The work was necessarily slow, because I could devote to it only part of my scanty leisure. But from the begin- ning of the summer of 1904 until Sir Arthur’s death in October, 1909, I was in constant conference and corre- spondence with him about multitudinous details. For PREFACE vii much of that time I spent a few hours on one afternoon of each week, over a cup of ‘ bohea,’ in consideration of points that required elucidation or decision. We by no means confined our talk to the bibliographical business ; and those who best knew Sir Arthur can best understand the delight of those afternoons, when we chatted about everything under the sun and moon. In 1905 and 1906 our work on this List was considerably interrupted, as Sir Arthur was editing the Macfarlane Geographical Collections, with volume ii. of which he had much trouble. I was able to render him very material assistance with the Introduction to that volume. As is known, he handed over most of the editing of volume iii. to Mr. Clark, finding himself not properly equal to the task. I was several times made aware that Sir Arthur regarded his life as drawing towards its close. He frequently regretted his loss of ready memory and his lessening of working energy, and sometimes he would ask that an after- noon should be void of serious work and should be given up merely to recreative chat. Twice he had short but sharp attacks of illness, which he quite definitely took as warnings; doubtless his medical knowledge told him their true import. He methodically put his literary house in order, destroying, to my regret, many of his memoranda that contained what I considered valuable and topographical matter. After his death, I continued my work at this List, arranging and adding as before. When the Scottish History Society definitely decided to publish it, I saw that the great diversity of form among the matter of the slips rendered it necessary that they should all be written out in uniform style. This was, in Sir Arthur’s phrase, a work ‘ of some size,’ and it occupied my entire leisure for a year and a half. viii PREFACE It must not go without saying that I have received considerable kind help from personal friends, from book- sellers, from librarians, and from correspondents otherwise unknown to me; indeed throughout I have met with the utmost readiness to give any information or help that I found it necessary to seek. For all such kindness I have expressed, and here again express my cordial thanks. Obviously this List can make no pretensions to com- pleteness or finality. It is really a record of books and articles that have come in some way under the notice of two men. But it is a large list, its arrangement renders additions easy, and it is hoped that it will facilitate refer- ence to matter of the class dealt with. A really complete list is not possible without an organisation of workers; not possible, perhaps, without the establishment of a Scottish Topographical Library, in which might be gathered together all the books that should be entered in such a complete list. Such an ideal library was often talked of between Sir Arthur and me, and such a library ought certainly to be brought into existence. II. The Arrangement of this List This List is arranged in two main divisions, Topo- graphical and Topical—according to places and according to subjects. In the first main division, Topographical, first are placed general descriptions of Scotland ; then follows an alphabet of Counties, with the addition of three Territories not limited by the boundaries of a single County, viz. Borders, , and Highlands and Islands. Within each County or Territory first are placed books dealing with that region in general, and then the places within the region are arranged in an alphabet of their names; and for the region, or for its included places, the books are PREFACE ix arranged in an alphabet of authors. In the case of the largest towns, , , and , sub- divisions have been used, so as to break up these large groups into smaller and more manageable ones. This arrangement brings together in groups all books having a common topographical reference. Where necessary, a book has been placed in more than one such group. It was found, however, that many books deal rather with a topic than with a place, and in the second main division, Topical, such books have been placed under an alphabet of Topics; under each Topic the books are arranged in an alphabet of authors. Very many books already entered in the first main division have been entered also in the second main division if their subject- matter seemed to make this desirable. An index, mainly of places, has been added, and with its help it should be possible to find readily any book in the List dealing with a definite place or a definite subject. It is hoped that the arrangements here described will be found useful and practicable. Tours.—In Sir Arthur’s Lists of Tours in the Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., he entered two groups of books not set among Tours in this present List. The first group includes books of description that suggest personal observation as their basis though they do not actually record the making of such observations ; these books have been entered under the name of the place described. The second group includes records of visits to single places ; these also have been entered under the name of the place visited. The list of Tours in the present List is therefore limited to what may most legitimately be considered as books of tours, that is, definite records of somewhat extended travels in which several places were visited. Views.— Under views are entered only published volumes of views. There are, of course, very many VOL. i. b PREFACE views issued singly, but these have not been entered. It may be noted that the British Museum contains many original drawn views. Maps.—It is obvious that only a selection of atlases and maps can here be entered. I have examined every atlas or map of Scotland that I could gain access to, and my brother, Mr. A. J. Cash, has examined in many that seemed not accessible here. In each case where possible two statements have been made about a map ; (a) its dimensions in inches, N. to S., and E. to W.; (b) the distance on the ground represented by one inch on the map, expressed in miles unless some other unit is named. It may be noted that the British Museum contains numerous manuscript maps, many of them being of con- siderable interest. The most notable one is the ‘ Drawn Military Survey ’ of 1747-55 (see entry under General Roy). It is greatly to be desired that all the atlases and maps entered in this list, and possibly others, could be brought together as one department of ‘ The Scottish Topographical Library,’ so that a detailed comparative study could be made of them, and the history and growth of the know- ledge of Scottish topography elucidated. C. G. CASH. 15 Barnton Gardens, Davidson’s Mains, . CONTENTS OF VOL. I PAGE General Descriptions and Guides, 1 , . . . 13 Argyllshire, 65 , ...... 79 , 92 or The Merse, 99 Borders, ...... 108 Buteshire, . . .116 -, .119 , .123 Dumbartonshire, ...... 125 , 129 Edinburgshire or Midlothian, . . .141 Elginshire or Moray, . . . 193 Fifeshire, ...... 205 Forfarshire or Angus, 231 Galloway, ...... 244 Haddingtonshire or East ...... 248 Highlands and Islands, ...... 256 -shire, 272 xii CONTENTS PAGE or M earns, 292 Kinross-shire, ■ ■ • ■ ' 298 , 301 , . • • 305 Linlithgowshire, • 336 Nairnshire, 340 , . • • • • 341 , • • • ■ ' 352 , • • 358 , .••• 382 RoSS-CrOM ARTYSHI RE, 390 , • • • 396 , . ■ 415 , • • ' 420 , . 428 SUTHERLANDSHIRE, 439 , . 444 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES CollectionsScotland, concerning made at theFetterneir history in and 1721, topography at Park andof theOld KingdomAberdeen inof tents1722 andare 1723,arranged and thusat New :—country Aberdeen in fromgeneral; 1723 toparticular 1727 ; theshires con- ; royalhereditary offices. ; regalities MS. 4°; burghsin Lib. ofStonyhurst barony ; .titles of nobility and A holidayCal. Rly. in Co.,Scotland illus. : rambles by rail, road, loch, and river. Pub. NuntiusAmong the Scoto-Britannus, lochs of Scotland. or aBlackwood's paire of spectaclesMag., xc, 479.for W. Camden to Lib.looke upon North Britain. MS., n.d., c. 1620. In Edin. Univ. Respublica, sjve status regni Scotiae et Hiberniae, diversorum0 auc- torum1627. [i.e. Buchanan, Camden, Boethius, etc.]. 16 , Lugd. Bat. DescriptionsStreights, of and the Riversmost inEminent the whole Countreys, world; Towns,very useful Ports, for Seas, the understanding1662. of all Modern Histories. Folding map. 18°, Land. HistorischeSchotlandt land en beschryvingeYrlandt. 12 0van, Middelburgh, Groot Brittanjen 1666. ofte Engelandt, Britanniae Speculum, or a short0 view of the ancient and modern Das statejezt-lebende of Great Britain.Engelland, 12 , Land.Oder 1683.eigentliche Beschreibung dess Das Konigreichsneu-geharnischte Gross-Britanien Gross-Britannien, [etc.]. 12°das [Leipzig], ist: wahre 1689. Landes- und standes-Beschaffenheit derer 0drey-vereinigten Konigreiche Engel- ScotlandSchott- characterised, und Irrlands in [etc.]. a letter 4 , Nurnberg,written to 1690. a young gentleman to dissuade‘ The Trip him to Northfrom .’an intended Fol., journey Land. 1701.thither. By the author of A descriptionReprinted of Scotlandin Harleian and Misc., its inhabitants. vol. vii. 40, Lond. 1705. A brief directory for those that would send0 their letters to any part of BritishEngland, curiosities Scotland, in nature and .and art, 4exhibiting, [Lond. 1710].an account of natural Historyand ofartificial the Kings rarities of both Scotland ancient from and modem.Fergus to 12°,the Lond.Union; 1713. with 4account0, Dublin, of the1722. rebellion in 1715, and a description of the Kingdom. The Comicalwicked partsPilgrim, of orthe travels world, of namely,a cynick ,philosopher Wales, thro’ Scotland,the most HistoryIreland, and andpresent Holland state [etc.]. of the(Mainly British abusive.) Islands, 8°, describingLond. 1722. their respectivemaps. 2 vols.situations, 8°, Lond. , 1743. customs, fisheries, etc. Plates and VOL. I. A 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES Remarks on the people and government of Scotland, particularly the accountHighlanders of the; their original Regiment customs, thatmanners, was etc.;decoyed with to a London.genuine Queries4°, Edin.proposed 1747. to gentlemen in the several parts of Great Britain naturalin the hopehistory. of obtaining8°, Land. a 1754.better knowledge of its antiquities and PhilosophicalA history of geographythe whole ofrealm Scotland, of Scotland, [c. 1759.] civil, natural, and ecclesi- Mapsastical and ; with plate. a description8°, 1760. of the Orkneys and the other isles. The ductions,new present trade, state and ofmanufactures the climate, of divisions,Great Britain; soil, naturalpower pro-and companies.revenues of the8°, 1770.King, privileges of Parliament, trading and other The containingcuriosities, a naturalfull and andaccurate artificial, description of the of island whatever of Great is remarkable Britain, andznd worthy edit, as of Britaunica notice, etc. Curiosa, Ulus. etc.,6 vols. 1777. 8°, Land. [c. 1776]. Beytrage1780. zur Kenntniss Gros-britanniens vom Jahre 1779. 8°, Lemgo, Eenige1787. Berichten omtrent Groot Britanien en lerland. 8°, ‘S Gravenhage, Comprehensivefisheries. 8°,history Edin. of 1790. Scotland, with an account of the islands and The oftraveller’s the islands guide, belonging or a totopographical it. Maps and description illus. 8°, of Edin. Scotland 1798, and Noticemany descriptive edits. sur 1’Angleterre, I’ficosse, et ITrlande. 3 vols. The 8°,Tourists’ , Manual,1803-4. or an account of the pleasure tours in Scotland. Maps and illus. 8°, Edin. 1819, and numerous edits.0 New 1820;and completealso 1830. pocket gazetteer of Scotland. Map. 12 , Aberd. The Scottish land-tourist’s pocket guide; with0 appendix containing edits.the principal roads through Scotland. 16 , Glasg. 1828, and other TheGuide pocket-guide to eight days’ to pleasure the picturesque tour in Scotland. scenery of1835. Scotland. 160, Glasg. The comprehensive1836. gazetteer of Scotland. 120, Glasg. [1846]. The 8°,medical Land. directory1851, and forother London, edits. provinces, Scotland, Ireland, etc. A guideBritish to Islands.the healthiest 8°, Edin. and [i860]; most andbeautiful edit., 1861. watering-places in the ‘ WhereEngland, shall andwe Ireland.go. ? ', a Mapsguide andto illus.the watering-placesEdin. and Land. of 1869.Scotland, The Wales.railway 8°,and Land. commercial 1876. gazetteer of England, Scotland, and Guide to Scotland written in the0 new language (Esperanto). Also a Adam,translation J. Mountain, into English. loch, and16 , Rothesay,glen; a 1908.series of photographs of paintingsbook, ‘ Our by Life Joseph in the Adam, Highlands,’ illustrating accompanied H.M. withQueen an Victoria’sessay on Fol.,the characteristicsLand. 1872. of Scottish scenery by Rev. Norman Macleod. Anderson,and plans. Rev. 12°,J., Edin.of Kinnoull. 1837; other Tourists’ edits. Guide to Scotland. Maps GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES 3 Anderson,ture, honours, W. The and Scottish biographical nation, history or the ofsurnames, the people families, of Scotland. litera- Appleton3 vols. (pub.).8°, Edin. European 1882. guide-book illustrated [includes Scotland]. ,8°, Land. Duke 1870, of. andScotland many as edits. it was and is. 2 vols. 8°, Edin. 1887. Arlincourt,Ireland. V.[Trans, d’. fromThe thethree French.] kingdoms, 2 vols. England,12°, Land. Scotland, 1844. and Aust, Mrs. Murray. (See Murray, Hon. Mrs.) 0 B.,Baalen, E. A S.description van. Reistagtje of Scotland door and itseen inhabitants. gedeelte van4 , Land.Schotland 1705. en Baddeley,deszelfs M.Hooglanden. J. B. Guidebook,Plates. 8°, to Amsterdam, Scotland. 1838.Pt. 1. Highlands; Pt.120 , 11.Land.; Northern numerous Highlands; edits. Pt. in. Lowlands. Maps. 3 vols. Bailey,Baedeker, —. K. Northern[Guide to]Directory, Great Britain. or merchants’ 7th edit., and8°, Land. traders’ 1910. useful companion for 1781. 0 Ballingall,Bartholomew, W. J. ScenesGazetteer of Scottish of the story.British 4Isles,, Edin. statistical 1874. and topo- graphical ; with appendices,I 01 newand special maps and charts. 8°, Bateman,Edin. 1887;J. The also great 1893, landowners 9 ■ edit.,of Great 1914. Britain and Ireland : 1879.a list of all owners of 3000 acres and upwards. 8°, Land. 1878 and Beeton,to the S. United O. British Kingdom. gazetteer 8°, Land.: a topographical [1870]. and historical guide Bellendenand croniklis or Ballenden, of Scotland, J. with(See thealso cosmography Makgill, J.)and Thedescription history nonthairof. of Aberdeene.Compilit beTranslatit the noble laitly clerk, in Maister our vulgar Hector common Boece, langage Chan- beRoss. Maister Fol., Johne Edin. Bellenden,1536; also Archdene 1541; also of Murray1585. 2and vols. Channon 40, Edin. of Black,1821. A. & C. (pub.). Diamond guide to Scotland. 160, Edin. 1868. PicturesqueGuide to Scotland tourist ; pedestrians’copy.of Scotland. Maps 8°, and Edin. illus. 1876. 3rd edit., 8°, Blome,Edin. R. 1843,Britannia, and many or edits.a geographical description of the kingdoms theretoof England, belonging Scotland, [etc.]. andMaps. Ireland, Fol., with Land. the 1673. isles and territories Boethius,historiae Hector. a prima (See gentis also origine, Bellenden cum aliarumand Holinshed.) et rerum etScotorum gentium illustratione.Ferrerium. Fol.,Fol., Paris, Paris, 1574. 1526. cum continuatione per H. Bradbury,, 1868,J. Scotland and other : edits.how to see it for five guineas. 8°, Man- Bradshaw,Ireland. G.12 0Illustrated, Land. [1865], tourists’ and many handbook edits. of Great Britain and Brooke, R. [ Herald]. A discoverie of certaine errours pub-0 Land.lished 1596.in the much commended Britannia by W. Camden. 4 , Buchanan,4°, Lond. D. 1645. A short view of the present condition of Scotland. Burton,rarities, Richard, and wonders, [Nathaniel in England, Crouch]. Scotland, Admirable and Ireland curiosities, ; or an Lond.account 1682 of ;many numerous remarkable other edits. persons, and places [etc.]. Illus. 8°, 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES Buzonni£re,1’Ecosse. L.8°, Paris,de. Voyage1832. en ficosse, ou itineraire general de C., N.FoL, D. Arnhem,Tooneel 1615. der Keyseren en Coningen van Christenryk [etc.]. Camden,Scotiae, W. Hiberniae,Britannia, et insularumsive florentissimorum adjacentium, regnorumex intima Angliae,antiqui- tate chorographica descriptio. 8°, Land. 1586. 0 Also 8°, Land.0 1587; 8°, Frankfort, 1590; 8°, Land. 1590; 4 , 8°,Land. Amsterdam, 1594 ; 4 ,1617; Lond. 1216000, Amsterdam, ; fol., Land. 1639. 1607 ; 8°, Frankfort, 1616 ; 1610Also ; alsotranslated fol., Lond. into 1637. English by Philemon Holland. Fol., Lond. alsoAlso 2 vols./oi., translated Lond. into 1722 English ; also by 1753 E. ; Gibson.31301772. Fol., Lond! 1695 ; 1789Also ; alsotranslated 4 vols. 1806.into English by R. Gough. 3 vols. fol., Lond. DescriptionAlso, abridged, of Scotland,2 vols. 8°, withLond. supplement 1701. of the Peers by Sir J.Remaines Dalrymple. concerning 8°, Edin. Britaine,1695. but especially England [etc.]. Camerarius,4°, Lond. 1605,D. De and Scotorum six other edits.fortitudine, doctrina, et pietate. 40, Capper,Paris, W. 1631. A topographical dictionary of the , ofcontaining every county,geographical, city, markettopographical, town, river,antiquarian, mountain, etc., etc.,accounts and other8°, Lond. remarkable 1808 ; also objects 1813, in and England, 1826. Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. , N. A topographical dictionary0 of Scotland and of the Carter,Islands Rev. in A., the and British Watt, Seas. Francis. 2 vols. 4Picturesque, Lond. 1813. Scotland : romantic gamesscenes and sportshistorical of theassociations; Highlands. with8°, Lond.an account 1882. of the national Carve, T. Itinerarium0 . . . cum historia facti Butleri, , Lesly, et Cary,aliorum. J. A new16 , IndexMoguntiae, Villaris 1639. for England and Wales, including all theand boroughsouthern towns,parts ofparishes, Scotland; etc. containingFol., Lond. all1804. the cities, market Cassell40, Lond. (pub.). [n.d.]. Picturesque Europe [includes ]. 5 vols. andGazetteer other edits. of Great Britain and Ireland. 6 vols., Lond. 1893, Cayzer,Latin T. authors S. Britannia: that refer toa thiscollection island. of 8°,the Lond. principal 1878. passages in Chaix,Angleterre, A. N. enNouveau Ecosse, ,etguide en Irlande. a Londres, 120, Paris,dans [1862].ses environs, en Chalmers,of North G. Britain Caledonia; from the or most a historical ancient toand the topographical present time ;account with a maps.dictionary 3 vols.of places, 40, Lond. chorographical 1807, 1811, and 1824; philological. 8 vols. 4Plates0, Paisley, and Chalmers,1887-1902. W. (pub.). The gazetteer of Scotland, containing a particu- lar(etc.), and of concise that kingdom, description etc. of Map.the counties, 8°, , parishes, 1803; islands, also Edin.cities Chamberlayne,1806, and 1816. J. [following his father, Edward], Magnae Britan- ofniae English notitia, part or and the 1stpresent of Scottish, state 8°,of Lond.Great 1708,Britain and [etc.]. many other22nd edits. edit, GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES 5 Chambers,other edits. R. The picture of Scotland. 2 vols. 8°, Edin. 1826, and Chambers,illus. 2R. vols. and 8°, W. Edin. (pub.). 1832; The also gazetteer 1843, and of 1847. Scotland. Maps and Chambers,tions.] W.8°, Edin.The book1830. of Scotland. [Deals with the chief institu- Chambre,cernant D. Testat La recherched’ficosse. des[Ded. singularitez to Mary, plus Queen remarquables of Scots.] con-8°, Childrey,Paris, 1579.J. Britannia Baconica, the natural rarities of England, shire.Scotland, 8°, andLand. Wales, 1661, according and 1662. as Inthey French, are to 12°, be Paris,found 1662,in every and Chisholm,1667. G. C. (ed.). Stanford’s Compendium of geography and reissuedtravel: 1902.Europe, vol. ii, includes British Isles. 8°, Land. 1885; Clarke,and historical.B. The British3 vols. gazetteer, 40, Land. political,1852. commercial, ecclesiastical, Cluverius,quam novam, P. Introductionis libri vi. 8°, Leyden,in universam 1624, andgeographiam, other edits. tarn veterem Cook,counties G. A.of EnglandTopographical and Scotland; and statistical with travelling descriptions guides, formingof the complete county itineraries, and indexes,0 maps, and engravings. Cooper,[Scotland Dr. J. occupies Sonnets 2 vols.] on the43 fourteenvols. 12 , Land.ancient c. 1800. and on Glasg.the four 1911. universities of Scotland ; with historical notes. Edin. and Cox,nova, T., and. . . Hall,wherein, A. toMagna the topographical Britannia et accountHibernia, given antiqua by Mr.et county.Cambden 6... vols. is 4 0added, Land. a 1720-31. more large history [etc.]. Map of each Dalgleish,xxxiii, 310.W. S. The coast scenery of Scotland. In Good Words, Darcy, W. Nouveau0 guide du voyageur en Angleterre, en ficosse, Dawson,et en Irlande.J. H. The12 , abridgedParis, 1864. statistical , illus- trativecivil and of religiousits physical, institutions; industrial, from moral, the mostand socialauthentic aspects, sources; and notices.arranged Twenty-sevenparochially, with county biographical, maps. 8°, historical, Edin. 1853 and ; alsodescriptive 1862. De la3 vols. Croix, 120, Paris,Sr., Geographe 1693. du Roy. La geographie universelle. Desmontiers,antiquitez etJ., merveillesdit le Fresne. d’Escosse, Summaire avec une depetite Torigine, cronique description, des Roys dudictD. Laing, pays Bordeaux, jusques 1863.a ce temps. 8°, Paris, 1538; reprinted, ed. Douglas,from EdinburghF. A general to Cullendescription [etc.]. of 8°,the Paisley, east coast 1782; of 8°,Scotland, Aberd. Drayton,1826. Michael. Polyolbion, a chorographical description of all theBritain, tracts, with rivers, intermixture mountains, of forests, the remarkable and other partsstones, ... antiquities, of Great fol.,wonders, Land. etc., 1613 of and the 1622, same and . . other. digested edits. into a poem. Two parts, Ens,quae G. Magnae BritanniaeBritanniae nomine,Deliciae; et seuSereniss. insularum Regis etJacobi, regnorum etc., imperiocollecta. hodie180, Colon.comprehenduntur 1613. descriptio, ex variis auctoribus 6 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES Expilly, M. Abb6. Description historique-geographique des Isles Britanniques,Maps. 8°, La ou Haye, des 1759.Royaumes d’Angleterre d’licosse et d’lrlande. Eyre-Todd, G. Sketch-book of the North—historical,0 topographical, Fairbairn,and legendary—highland —. (ed.), afterwards and lowland. Rhind, 4W., Glasg. (ed.); 1903. (pub.) Lizars, touristafterwards and Halley,itinerary afterwards ; being a Oliverguide toand the Boyd. picturesque The Scottishscenery illus.and antiquities120, Edin. of 1825, Scotland and other and edits. the Western Islands. Maps and Fea, history,J. The soil, fisheries productions, of the Scotchcuriosities, islands; manners, also anand account customs, of etc.,the Felltham,of Scotland. O. Batavia,8°, Land. or 1787. the Hollander displayed, with a perfect description1670-72. of the people and country of Scotland. 8°, Amsterdam, Findlay,The countyJ., Inspector directory of theof Scotland; Letter Carriers a directory at the G.P.O.,of the gentlemen’sEdinburgh. showingseats, mansions, the mails houses,through hamlets,the country. etc., 8°,in Edin.Scotland; 1843. with tables andMany Massie. other edits., ed. by Thomson, Halliburton, Braid, Scott, Forsyth,the agriculture, R. The beautiescommerce, of Scotlandmines, and : a manufactures,clear and full andaccount of theof cities,Edin. 1805-8.towns, and villages of each county. 108 views. 5 vols. 8°, Frisius,4°, Wittenberg,B. Dissertatio 1667. de imperio Magnae Britanniae hodierno statu. Fullartongazetteer (pub.).of Scotland. The 2 topographical,vols. 8°, Glasg. 1842,statistical, and other and edits. historical land,; Wilson, a dictionary Rev. J.of M.Scottish (ed.). topography.The Imperial Map Gazetteer and illus. of 2Scot- vols. Galibert,8°, Glasg. L., [1854],and Pell£, and other C. edits.L’Univers; histoire et description de tous8°, Paris, les peuples. 1842-4. Vol. iv, Angleterre, ficosse, et Irlande. 4 vols. Garscombe,was in 1745, Prof, and (of Scotland New York). in 1819. The 8°, Contrast, Lond. 1825. or Scotland as it Geddie,Great J. Britain, The royal 97 illus., palaces, with historic introduction. , Edin.and stately1913. homes of Geikie,i, 26. Prof. 40 , J.Edin. The 1885. physical features of Scotland. Scot. Geog. Mag., Giles,Map. A. Edin.The 1902county ; also directory 1912. of Scotland, ed. by Geo. Massie. Gillhome (pub.). and Aabroad. dictionary Lond. of 1881.watering places, seaside and inland, at Goldsmith,Kingdom. J. Illus.The natural3 vols. 12°,and Lond. artificial 1825. wonders of the United Gordon,logicum, James. historicum, Description geographicum of Scotland. [etc.]. 12In0 ,Opuscula Cologne, 1636.Tria, chrono- Gordon,the ministers Rev. J. of(ed.). the respectiveThe New parishes.Statistical [TheAccount parishes of Scotland,are grouped by workin counties. is usually Each in countyvolumes was containing issued separately larger counties with index. singly Theand ofsmaller each county.ones grouped. 15 vols. There 8°, Edin. is a general1845. index in last vol.] Map Gorton,and Ireland.J. C. Map.A new 3 vols.topographical 8°, Lond. 1831-33.dictionary of Great Britain GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS AND GUIDES 7 Grant, R. W. 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[The first issued.] Edin.Also, 1889. facsimile re-issued with account of the publisher, etc. 8°, Willox,to the history,J. The antiquities,Edinburgh touristand scenery and itinerary of the town ; being and aneighbour- handbook EDINBURGHSHIRE 149 hood,plans, withand illus.walks and12°, Edin.excursions [c. 1840]. to the adjoining counties. Maps, Wilson,and illus. A. &12°, W. Edin.R. (pub.). [e. 1858]. Guide-book through Edinburgh. Map Wiston-Glynn,8°, Edin. 1908. A. W. Edinburgh. [In the Cicerone Guide Series.] Wood,Sinclair J. Cooking(pub.). Depots.]Handbook 12to0 ,the Edin. sights [n.d.]. of Edinburgh. [For the History. Planpark. of the Meadows, designed to show their conversion into a public Planprospectus. of proposed winter garden and theatre [in Edinburgh] with HistoryTears ofof theOld GoodEdinburgh. Town of 4Edinburgh,0, Edin. [n.d.]. from 1583 to 1763, and the TheArmye, late expedicionunder the inconduct Scotlande of the made ryght by honourable the Kynges the Hyghnys Erie of reprintedHertforde, Edin. the yere1886. of oure Lorde God 1544. 8°, Land. 1544; TheAuncient entertainment Royall ofCity Charles, of Edinburgh, King of Great15th JuneBritaine, 1633. etc., 4 0into, Edin. his A true1633- narrative of the reception of their Royal Highnesses [the Duke and1680. Duchess of York] at their arrival in Scotland. Fol., Edin. ThePrinted Sett or several Decreet times Arbitral :—1683, of King 1700, James 1726, the 1742, Sixth 1783, [first 1793.issued 1583]. Actthe of avenues the Town of theCouncil said cityof Edinburgh, and suburbs. discharging Broadside, incroaChments Edin. 3rd May on Some1727. remarks upon what is humbly supposed to be a spurious paper, intituled[Edinburgh] ‘ Rules to beand observed instructions by those by thewho Town are permittedCouncil of to cry Gazettescarry links and upon other the papers, streets, or noblemento sell roses and and gentlemen’s other flowers, servants or to Authentickexcepted.’ extract8°, Edin. of the1734. proceedings in the trial of Capt. John March,Porteous, 1736. laid Fol.,before Lond. the 1736.House by the Duke of Newcastle, 3rd Proposalburgh. for8°, retrieving Edin. 1737. the sinking state of the good town of Edin- Instructionsment, 1742 from ; Old Magistrates Sett of the and City Council ; Rules to forrepresentatives selling roses, in carrying Parlia- Triallinks of upon Archd. the Stewart, streets, etc.Lord 12°,Provost Edin. of 1742. Edinburgh, for neglect of duty,Jacobites and inmisbehaviour, Sept. 1745 ; duringincluding the anoccupation account ofof thethe proceedingscity by the Contractof the secondof agreement trial in forOct. building 1747. an8°, ExchangeEdin. 1747. in the city of Edin- men.burgh, 8°,between Edin. the1754. Magistrates and Town Council and the Trades- Generalthe City heads [of Edinburgh].relating to the4 0,intended Edin. [c. enlargement 1760]. of the limits of Minuteswith water. and proceedings 40, Edin. of1763. meetings relative to supplying Edinburgh Actsconcerns and proceedings the New [North] of the Bridge.Town Council8°, Edin. of Edinburgh,1769. so far as 150 EDINBURGHSHIRE EDINBURGH [continued). History [continued). General heads of a plan for erecting a new prison and bridewell in the Proposalscity of Edinburgh.for erecting aEdin. bridge 1782. across the , and for establish- ing[The an original efficient proposal fund forfor thethe Southsupport Bridge.] of the 4poor0, Edin. of Edinburgh.1784. A mentsletter toin thethe Rightcity of Hon. Edinburgh. Henry Dundas40, Edin. on 1785.the proposed improve- Trialsburgh, of Robert14th Aug.-6th Watt andSept. David 1794. Downie 8°, Edin. for high1794. treason at Edin- Theand declaration delivered byand himself, confession the eveningof Robert before Watt, his written, execution subscribed, for high Bairdtreason and at Rev. Edinburgh, T. S. Jones. 15th 8°,Oct. Edin. 1794; 1794. attested by Rev. Dr. AnotherHistory ofTale Edinburgh. of a Tub, withUlus. a full4th andedit., true 8°, Edin.account 1800. of the real cause Hintsof taking for the down improvement the Luckenbooths. of trade between8°, Edin. Edinburgh 1803. and Leith, Papersand daily regarding regular the conveyance. buildings on the8°, Edin.North 1816.Bridge. 8° and 40, Edin. Statement1817-18. by the committee of the inhabitants of the city of Edin- theburgh North appointed Bridge atbuildings. meeting on8°, 2nd Edin. Dec. 1818. 18x7, upon the subject of Criminalfatory noticetrials, illustrativeincluding the of life‘ The of HeartCaptain of Midlothian,’John Porteous. with Front.a pre- Letters8°, Edin. to Sir 1818. Walter Scott on the visit to Scotland in August 1822 of Blackwood’sHis Majesty Mag. King for George Sept. iv.1822, 8°, with Edin. article 1822. relating to the visit of EdinburghGeorge iv improvements to Scotland. in8°, 1823. Edin. 181822.0, Edin. 1824. A etc.,letter by to athe Builder. Lord ProvostEdin. 1825.on the subject of proposed new streets, StatementA reply to ‘relative A Builder,’ to the by improvements a Plain Honest by Man. a new Edin. approach 1825. from the Committee.west, etc., with 8°, plan, Edin. and 1826. report of the improvements by the General AnReport epistle to theon Commissionersthe improvements for theby acity New improvements. Townsman. Edin.Edin. 1827.1830. TheReport city regarding improvement the city mongers improvements. exposed. 8°,Edin. Edin. 1831. 1831. Documentsand the Commissionersrelative to the [fortransactions the city betweenimprovements]. the Town 8°, Council Edin. Statements1833. relative to the city and the extension of the royalty. Act8°, for Edin. watching, 1833. cleaning, and lighting the streets of Edinburgh. 8°, Report1848. of the Committee of St. Andrew Square Proprietors appointed central4th Feb. area 1851, of theto consider Square. the8°, propriety Edin. 1851. of making a change in the Oldland. Edinburgh: R. T. S. a historical8°, Land. sketch1853. of the ancient metropolis of Scot- Minutesimprovement of the ofLord the Provost’scity. Plan. Committee 8°, Edin. relative 1866. to the sanitary EDINBURGHSHIRE 151 Reportson the of St. public Mary’s meetings Loch Water held inScheme, Leith, 1871.Edinburgh, 8°, Edin. and Portobello,1871. CityInventory of Edinburgh of selected rolls charters of superiorities. and documents 5 vols. belonging Edin. 1880-85. to the city of TheEdinburgh ceremony deposited of laying thein thefoundation Register stone House. of theFol., New Edin. North 1884. Bridge, 4Edinburgh,0, Edin. 1896. 25th May 1896, revised and rewritten. Ports, and illus. Memorialillus. 4 volume0, Edin. of1896. the New North Bridge, Edinburgh. Ports, and Adam,containing R., City Bailies’ Chamberlain and Treasurers’ (ed.). City accounts, of Edinburgh 1544-1567, Burgh Accounts,and Dean ofand Guild’s Council. accounts, Illus. 1552-1567.2 vols. 40, Edin.For Lord1899. 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[Elliot,Elliot’s Sirpamphlet.] G., Lord 8°,Minto.] Edin. 1752.Proposals for carrying on certain [Foulis,public Sirworks J.] inObservations the city of Edinburgh. on the proposed 8°, Edin. bridge 1752. and bridge-tax, offeredthe city toand the county. Town Council8°, Edin. of 1775.Edinburgh and the inhabitants of Gilbert,from 1800 W. to M. 1900, Edinburgh with account in the of the19th building century of : thea diary South of Bridge events ; Gourlay,issued by R. J. F.and TheR. Allan,Mound drapers. improvement, Ulus. Edinburgh,8°, Edin. 1901. with plan and elevationsa review. : 8°,also Edin. appendix 1850. of correspondence with Dr. Chalmers Greig,Bruce J. respecting Report theon theaffairs statements of the city of of the Edinburgh. Lord Provost 8°, Edin.and Mr. 1819. A. Hamilton,relative to T. the LetterFine Arts to Lordin Scotland. John RussellPlan andon theviews present of proposed crisis Head,galleries F. D. on theGreat Mound. fires at 8°,Edinburgh. Edin. 1850. 8°, Chatham, 1825. 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TheP. municipalThe last Scotsbuildings Parliament. of Edinburgh, 8°, Perth, a sketch 1895. of their historyIllus. 4for0, Edin. 700 years,1895. written mainly from the original records. MorrisonDeacon Wm.E. (agent Brodie for and Smith’s Geo. Smith. defence). 8°, Edin.Account 1788. of the trial of [Mudie,visit to R.]Scotland. George Front.iv; an$rd historical edit., 8°, accountEdin. 1822. of His Majesty’s Norrie,astical W.history The of annuityEdinburgh. tax, a8°, memorable Earlston, 1912.chapter in the ecclesi- Oliphant,poets. Illus. Mrs. 8°,Royal Edin. Edinburgh, 1890, also her1893. saints, kings, prophets, and 154 EDINBURGHSHIRE EDINBURGH [continued). History [continued). Oliver & Boyd (pub.). A historical account of H. Majesty’s visit Pennecuik,to Scotland, A. ydAn edit.,historical 8°, Edin. account 1822. of the Blue Blanket, or Crafts- men’stown, withBanner the ; powerscontaining and prerogativesthe fundamental of the principles Crafts of ofEdinburgh. the good 8°,An Edin. historical 1722 ; sketch2nd edit., of the1780. municipal constitution of the city of andEdinburgh, amended including in 1730 the. . Set. and of anthe account Burgh asof establishedthe Merchant in Com-1583,' gravedpany, and arms of of the the Blue city, Blanket the Merchant or Craftsmen's Company, Banner; and the withfourteen en- Plain,Incorporated Timothy, Trades. [Thriepland, Ulus. M.].8°, Edin.The 1826Edinburgh ; also 1832.fire, a poem ; with8°, Edin. three 1828. etchings by Lizars of the great fire of 1824, and notes. Playfair,Council of W. Edinburgh H. Report ... toon the a plan Lord for Provost, laying out Magistrates, the New Town, and Edin.between 1819. 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Rutherford s name on title page, Telfourd,and title changedT., and toHope, ‘ Traditions.’ Dr. Reports on the present state and EDINBURGHSHIRE 155 qualityprovement. of the 4 0water, Edin. supply 1813. of Edinburgh, with means for its im- Trotter, A. Plan of communication between the New and the Old0 TownEdin. of1829. Edinburgh in the line of the Earthen Mound. Plates. 4 , Observations on his 0plan of communication between the Old and New Town. Ulus. 4 , Edin. 1834. 0 Vernon,Tytler, J.E. R.A historyThe great of Edinburgh. Royal Scottish 12 ,Volunteer [Glasg.] [c. Review 1786]. held at ofEdinburgh names of thein i860 Volunteers ; narrative present, of andproceedings, full details. with Plan complete and view. list Walker,8°, Edin. Sir i860. P., of Dairy. Documents relative to the reception at notes.Edinburgh 40, Edin.of the 1822.Kings and Queens of Scotland, 1561-1650, with Wilson, Sir0 D. Memorials of Edinburgh in the olden time. Ulus. ——-2 vols. Reminiscences 4 , Edin. 1848 of Old ; alsoEdinburgh. 1872 ; revised Ulus. and2 vols.enlarged, 8°, Edin. 1891. 1878. Castle. Documents referring to (1) the Depositation of the Regalia of Scotland inof thethat Crown room inRoom 1794 of ; Edinburgh(3) the finding Castle of inthe 1707 Regalia ; (2) therethe inspection in 1818 ; are(4) thepreserved earher inarrangements the Register made House, for Edinburgh.the exhibition of the Regalia, RegaliaEdinburgh, of Scotland: 1707 ; aPapers volume anent of transcripts their depositation and original in the documents Castle of Edinburghin Lib. Soc. Castle. Ant. Scot.In The Mirror, viii, 1. 8°, Lond. 1826. TheRoyal mystery Palace of theis dealt child’s with remains in the found Morning built Post,into the17.12.88; wall of Thethe alsoScotsman, in Archaeologia 19.12.88, 20.12.88,Scotica, 14.2.31 27.12.88, ; and 28.12.88, the Synopsis 31.12.88, [Catalogue] 1.1.89; Theof Banquetingthe Museum Hall.Soc. Ant. Edinburgh Scot., p. 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Order, 40, andEdin. a 1911.descriptive sketch of their Pitcairn,or Altar inR. the(ed.). Kitk Charter of St. Giles by thein favour city of of Edinburgh William de of Prestoune an Aisle EDINBURGHSHIRE 167 of St.Gortoun Giles toin the consequence said Kirk, Jan.of the 1454. donation 8°, Edin. of the 1821. Arm Bone W.,July L. 1911.The . Plan and illus. Country Life, 15th Qreyfriars, TheGreyfriars’ most famous Church, epitaphs Edinburgh. and monumentalThe Quiver, inscriptionsMarch 1908. in Grey- Church.friars’ Churchyard, 8°, Edin. 1893.printed for the Session of Old Greyfriars’ Brown,friars’ J.Churchyard, The epitaphs Edinburgh; and monumental collected inscriptions by James inBrown, Grey- ankeeper introduction of the grounds, [by David and Laing]author andof the notes. Deeside Illus. Guide. 8°, Edin.With Bryce,1867. W. Moir. Old Greyfriars’ Church, Edin. 4°, Edin. 1912. Leonard,Forrest, St. George, [Rev. John George Wood]. 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Museum 1849, of and the otherSociety edits. of Antiquaries Archers.Poems in English and Latin on the Archers and Royal Company of Archers.silver arrows [With ; rules, account etc.] of12 0the, Edin. Musselburgh 1726. and Edinburgh Paul, Sir J. B. The history of the Royal Company of Archers,0 the Queen’s1875. Bodyguard for Scotland. Ports, and illus. 4 , Edin. Bruntsiield Ooif. Aitchison,Bruntsfield T. Links S., and Golf Lorimer,Club, 1866-74. G. ReminiscencesIllus. 4°, Edin. of the1902. Old Chamber of Commerce. A Chamberbrief account of Commerce, of the rise, Edinburgh. progress, and8°, Lond.present 1861. position of the Curling. 0 Ramsay,1811. Rev. J. Account of the game of Curling. 4 , Edin. CanonRepr. Mills as Curling,Curling Club.ye glorious 1881. pastime, with the songs of the Debating. Fairley,The Book J. A.of theThe Old Pantheon, Edin. Club, an i, old 47. Edinburgh4°, Edin. debating1908. society. 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A statement of the commencement, progress, and Societypresent ofstate Edinburgh. of the buildings 8°, Edin. belonging 1819. to the Royal Medical Gairdner,sion in Edinburgh. J. Sketch 8°,of theEdin. early 1864. history of the Medical Profes- Smith,chirurgical J. Records Club of and Edinburgh. chronological 8°, listEdin. of members1888. of the Medico- Lowe,with noticeJ. History of its founders.of the Edinburgh 40, Edin. Medical 1892. Missionary Society, Merchants. Charterburgh. in favour40, Edin. of the1785. Company of Merchants of the City of Edin- Edinburghfor the useMerchant of the CompanyGovernors. Institution [Describes landed lands estates; at Bathgate, notes Gilmerton,Dean, Peterhead, Falconhall, Merchiston, Spylaw, Cockburn,Bonaly, Wright’s Roxburgh, Houses, Preston, and Heron,Orchardfield.] A. The riseEdin. and 1891. progress of the Company of Merchants of the City of0 Edinburgh, 1681 to 1902 ; with appendix of docu- Mackie,ments. 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In Select views in Edinburgh,0 accompanied with historical and explana- Oldtory Edinburgh notices. : 4views, Edin. of principal1818. buildings, etc., and in its vicinity, Edinburghwith descriptions. dehneated, 39 comprising plates and 50plan. views 8°, of Edin. the principal1824. public polis.buildings, 1832. streets, and picturesque scenery of the Scottish metro- Views of Edinburgh NewOld Town.Town. 8°,8°, Lond.Lond. 1856.1856. Environs16°, Lond. of Edinburgh:1857. 12 engravings, map, and descriptive text. PanoramicStation Hotel; view of 4 Edinburghviews, and fromdescription the Tower of scenes of the : Northa souvenir British of Alesse,the opening Alex. of theEdinburgi Hotel. RegiaeEdin. 1902.Scotorum Urbis descriptio, per Alexandrumvol. i, ed. by Alesium David Laing.Scotum, 4S.T.D.,0, Edin. 1550. 1827. InOriginal Bunn. Clubis in Misc., Brit. Barker,Mus. R. A panoramic view in five sheets of Edinburgh as seen Batty,from theR. 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A irrigationsbrief narrative and foul of thewater-pits commencement around the and city progress of Edinburgh of the ; fetidwith proofsdisease. of 8°,their Edin. operation 1840. in creating nuisance, and in producing A monsterof Auld growlReekie. at someBy blacka northern spots on Bear—but the face, body, not andthe extremitiesCzar. 8°, Edin. 1854. 0 PublicEdin. parks 1854. for Edinburgh ; reprinted from The Scotsman. 12 , Retour1479. andBann. warrant Club of Misc., taxation iii, 425. of lands 40, inEdin. Sheriffdom 1855. of Edinburgh, Catalogueexhibited of by antiquities, the Archaeological works of Institute art, and athistorical the Edinburgh Scottish Meeting relics, incollected 1856; onwith that notices occasion. of the Ports., portraits plans, of Maryand illus.Queen 8°,of Scots,Edin. Glimpses1859- of social evil in Edinburgh and elsewhere. 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Military Exhibition at Edin- AnGround, account Edinburgh, of the unveiling in memory of the ofLincoln Scottish-American Monument, Calton soldiers; Burying with tribute8°, Edin. to 1893. Wallace Bruce and his connection therewith. Illus. TheLond. homes 1895. and haunts of Thomas Carlyle. Port, and illus. 8°, Historical and descriptive account of the M'Ewan Hall, Edinburgh,0 itsEdin. erection, 1897. construction, and decoration. Ports, and illus. 4 , History4°, Edin. of the1900. firm of Neill & Co., Ltd., printers, Edinburgh. Illus. 176 EDINBURGHSHIRE EDINBURGH (continued). Miscellaneous (continued). Scottishand historical National of Portraitthe mural Gallery, decorations Edinburgh; painted bynotes Wilham descriptive Hole. BookletUlus. of8°, Edin. 1902. Hospital, [Victoria Hospital for Consumption]. The8°, Scotsman Edin. 1903. New Buildings, Edinburgh. Ulus. 4°, Edin. 1905. Adam,Plan W.and illus.History 4 0and, Edin. statutes 1778. of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. 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ELGINSHIRE or MORAY ELGINSHIRE. Of the word ‘ Murray,’0 both as a local place-name and as a family Boundarysurname. of CountiesMS. 4 , no.of Elgin 17, in and Lib. Inverness, Perth Lit. and and consequent Antiq. Soc. arrange- Regulationsment as to roads,for the bridges, highways sheriff of courts,the County etc. of33 andElgin. 34 Viet.,40, Aberd. c. 16. Illustrated1779. tourists’ and visitors’ guide to Banffshire and Morayshire. The-2nd Northern edit., 8°, ScotBuckie, summer 1901. annual and local register for the counties Abstractof Moray of Actand ofNairn. Parhament Ports, for and uniformity illus. Elgin, of weights 1905. and measures, tiveand tablesproceedings of the oldin the Morayshire county of measures Moray thereanent,and the imperial and standard.compara- Description8°, Elgin, of1826. Murray. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., iii, 130. Scot. Hist. Anderson,Soc. 8°, Edin.M. Antiquities1908. of the province of Moray. 8°, Edin. Anderson,1813. P. J. Inventories of Ecclesiastical records of N.E. Scot- land.New Spalding[Arranged Club under Misc., Synods, i, 246. Presbyteries,40, Aberd. 1890. and Kirk Sessions.] VOX.. I. N . 194 ELGINSHIRE Archibald,and in the Rev. Diocese J. The of historicMoray, episcopatewith other in Scottishthe Columban ecclesiastical Church Black,annals. J. 8°,Morayshire Edin. 1893. directory, including the upper district of Brickenden,Banffshire. Capt.8°, Elgin, L. 1863.Notice of the discovery of reptihan foot- tracksNew Phil. and Journ.,remains o.s., in the lii, Old 353. Red 8°, Sandstone Edin. 1852. of Morayshire. Edin. OnAlso a Quart.Pterichthys Journ. from Geol. the Soc. Old Land., Red Sandstone viii, 97. 8°,of Moray.Land. 1852.Quart. Brown,Journ. J.Geol. (of theSoc., Elgin xi, 31. Courant). 8°, Land. Round 1855. Table Club. [Articles on Christie,Moray matters.] Rev. W. and8°, Elgin,W. Traditional 1873. ballad airs, from Aberdeen, Cooper,Banff, andRev. Moray J. Saint ; with Gerardine; notes. 2 vols.,a chapter Edin. in 1876-81. the ecclesiastical Craven,history Rev. of Moray. J. B. History8°, Aberd. of 1895.the Episcopal Church in the Diocese Dalyell,of Moray. Sir 8°,J. Land.G. A 1889. brief analysis of the ancient records of the Donaldson,Bishopric of J. Moray. General 8°, view Edin. of 1826.the agriculture of Elgin or Moray, includingculture. 4part0, Land. of Strathspey1794. in Inverness-shire. Board of Agri- ness-shire,General viewand Dyke,of the Edinkellie,agriculture andof Naim, Forres Eastin Moray. Coast ofBoard Inver- of Duff,Agriculture. P. Sketch 4°, Lond.of the 1794. geology of Moray. Map and illus. 8°, Dunbar-Dunbar,Elgin, 1842. Capt. E. Social life in former days (1620-1770), papers.chiefly in Twothe Provinceseries, 8°, of Edin. Moray, 1865, illustrated and 1866. by letters and family Gordon, Documents Rev. Dr. relating G. Fauna to the of Province Moray; oflists Moray. in The Zoologist:8°, Elgin, 1895.Mam- malia,3480. Crustaceans,Birds, and Reptiles,x, 3678. ii, Echinodermata,421, 520, 551. Fishes,xi, 3781. ix, 3454,Mol- lusca,Collectanea xii, 4300, for 4421, a flora 4453. of MorayLepidoptera, ; or a list xix, of the7663. phaenogamous plantsOn the and geology ferns hitherto of the foundlower withinor northern the Province. part of the8°, Province Elgin, 1839. of futureMoray; examination. its history, presentEdin. Newstate Phil.of the Journ., inquiry, n.s., and ix, points 14. for8°, Edin.Wilson’s 1859. Prehistoric Annals of Scotland read with reference to theElgin archaeology Lit. and Sci. of Assoc. the Province 120, Elgin, of Moray; 1864. a paper read before Gordon, On the Sir Elgin R., sandstones.of Straloch. TheMoraviae Scot. Naturalist, Descriptio, April [c. 1654],1885. with Hist.translation Soc. into8°, Edin. English. 1907. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., ii, 306, 309. Scot. Moravia],Cathenesia, [c. 1654].Strathnavernia, With translation Rossia, Sutherlandia, into English. etc. Macfarlane[including Gordon-Cumming,Geog. Coll., ii, 412, Miss 443. C. Scot.F. TheHist. Province Soc. 8°, of Edin. Moray 1907. in the 16th Grant,and 19th Rev. centuries. J., and Leslie,National Rev. Rev., W. iv, A 642. survey Lond. of the1884. Province of Moray,1798, [but historical, published geographical, by Forsyth ofand Elgin]. political. Map. 8°, Aberd, ELGINSHIRE 195 Grant, James. Walks and wanderings [in Moray]. 2 vols. Land. Grant,1839. John. Penny Wedding, [descriptive of wedding customs in GrantMoray]. Duff, Ulus. M. 8°,E. Land.Morayshire. 1836. Westminster Review, n.s., xii, Hair,July J. and A Oct. month 1857, in and Morayshire. Jan. 1858. St. James’ Mag., July 1863. Harkness,strata of theProf. north-east R. The of reptiliferous Scotland. Quart.rocks Journ.and foot-print-bearing Geol. Soc. Lond., Harvie-Brown,xx, 429. 8°, Lond. J. A., 1864. and Buckley, T. E. A vertebrate fauna of [Hay,the MorayW.] TheBasin. Lintie Ulus. o’ Moray 2 vols. ; a 4°, collection Edin. 1895. of poems, chiefly com- shireposed Society,for and 1829sung toat the1841. anniversaries [Has topographical of the Edinburgh references.] Moray- 8°, Huxley,Forres, 1851;T. H. newThe edit., crocodilian ed. by Sheriff remains Rampini, found 1887.in the Elgin sand- Survey,stones, withMonograph remarks iii. on Withthe Jehnites folio atlas of Cumingstone.of plates. 8°, Lond.Mem. 1877.Geol. Innes,codicibus C. (ed.).consarcinatum Registrum circa Episcopatus a.d. 1400 ; cumMoraviensis, continuatione e pluribus diplo- illus.matum 4 recentiorum,0, Edin. 1837. usque ad a.d. 1623. Bann. Club. Map and Jack,verse. A. 12°,Geography Auchterarder, of Aberdeen, [1876]. Banff, and Moray, in prose and Jervise,buildings A. in Epitaphsthe north-east and inscriptions of Scotland from ; with burial historical, grounds biographi- and old trativecal, genealogical, papers. Illus.and antiquarian2 vols. 40, Edin.notes, 1875-79.and an appendix of illus- Judd,Elgin Prof. to the J. W.Upper On Old the Redrelation Sandstone. of the reptiliferous Proc. Roy. sandstone Soc. Lond., of xxxix,Address 394. to 4°,the Lond. Geological 1885. Section of the Brit. Assoc, at the Brit.meeting Assoc. in Aberdeen, Aberdeen, 1885. 1885. [Refers to Elginshire geology.] Rep Keith,A list Rev. of fungiJ. The found fungi within of Moray. the Province 8°, Perth, of Moray, 1874. chiefly in the Knox,vicinity A*. E.of Forres.Autumns Scot. on theNaturalist, Spey. 1874-84.Illus. 8°, Lond. 1872. Lauder,1829, in Sir the T. ProvinceDick, Bart. of Moray,An account and adjoining of the great district. floods Illus.of August 8°, Leslie,Edin. 1830;Rev. W.3rd edit.,General 8°, Elgin,view of1873. the agriculture of Nairn and Lond.Moray. 1813. Map, illus., and glossary. Board oj Agriculture. 8°, [ natural•] A manualcuriosities of ofthe Moray, antiquities, in its ancientdistinguished prelatic buildings, extent; withand Lawson]an outline ; ofand the an geologyitinerary and of themineralogy Province of for the the county information [by John of inquisitiveAnderson. travellers8°, 1813. and others, isf edit, printed in Edin. by M. Isaac2nd Forsyth.edit., adjusted 8°, Elgin,to the passing1823. time, printed by R. Johnston for Macdonald,—— (See also A. Grant, The agricultureRev. J.) of the counties of Elgin and Nairn. Trans. High. Soc., 4th ser., xiv, 1. 8°, Edin. 1884. 0 Macdonald,Nairn, 1875 Rev. 2nd M. edit., The 1892. Covenanters in Moray and Ross. 12 , 196 ELGINSHIRE M'Queen, J. The beauties of Moray-land ; poems. 120, Forres, Malcolmson,1886. J. G. On the occurrence of Wealden strata at Linksfield, thatnear Elgin;neighbourhood; on the remains and on of raisedfishes inbeaches the Old along Red Sandstonethe adjacent of coasts.The relationsProc. Geol. of the Soc., different ii, 667. partsLand. of the1838. in whichNairn, organicBanff, remainsand Inverness. have been Proc. found, Geol. in theSoc., counties iii, 141. of Moray,Lond. Martin,1842; Quart.J. The Journ. geology Geol. of Soc. Morayshire. Lond., xv, 336.Trans. High, and Agric. Soc.The Scot., Northern 2nd ser., Drift v, 417.as it is8°, developed Edin. 1837. on the southern shore of 1856.the . Edin. New Phil. Journ., n.s., iv, 209. Edin. Journ.,A ramble bth Sept. among 1859. the fossiliferous beds of Moray. Banffshire Matheson,Maps and C.illus. Moray 8°, Cambridge,and Nairn. 1915.Cambridge County Geog. Series. Matheson,and Field D.Club, Celtic iii, 296. place-names 8°, Inverness, of Moray. 1887. Trans. Invern. Sci. Soc. Morrison, The place-names Rev. J. Our of Morayshire. 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Also The brought history down of the to Province 1826. of4°, Moray.Elgin, 1827;Illus. also4 , enlarged3 vols. 8°, and Glasg. brought 1882. down to the present time by J. F. S. Gordon. appendixDescription No. of2. Elgin and Moray. In Pennant’s Tour in Scotland, Sutherland,Symonds, Rev. F. I. SunnyThe reptiliferousmemories of sandstonesMoray Land. of Elgin.Elgin, 1883.Malvern Watson,Field Club, J. andW. n.s., xii. Morayshire Malvern, described,i860. being a guide to visitors, graphicalcontaining descriptions notices of ecclesiasticalof the principal and militarycounty residences,antiquities, towns, topo- county.and villages, Map and and genealogical illus. 8°, Elgin, notes 1868. of the leading families in the ALVES. Alves parish in the shire of Elgin. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., i, 236. ExcursionScot. Hist. to Soc.Alves 8°,and Edin. Burghead, 1906. 15th June 1878. Trans. Invern. Cramond,Sci. Soc. W.and FieldThe church Club, i, of 157. the parish8°, Inverness, of Alves. 1880. 8°, Elgin, 1900. BELLIE. Description of the parish of Bellie, c. 1726. Topog. and Antiq. of DescriptionAberdeen andof theBanff, parish ii, 267. of Belly(Old) inSpalding the Enzie. Club. Macfarlane4°, Aberd. 1847.Geog. Cramond,Coll., i, 239.W. TheScot. church Hist. Soc. and parish8°, Edin. of Bellie.1906. 8°, Elgin, 1896. BIRNIE. Cooper, Rev. Dr. J. The parish church of Bimie, in the county of Cramond,Elgin, with W. anThe account church of itsof Bimie.recent restoration.8°, Elgin, 1903.Elgin, 1891. Mackenzie,Moray Lit. D. and J. Sci.The Assoc. church 8°, of Elgin, Birnie. 1884. Journ. of Exc. Elgin and Martin,Agric. Soc.,J. Description 2nd ser., ii, of308. the 8°,parish Edin. of 1831.Birnie. Trans. High, and BRODIE. Brodie, W. Genealogy of the Brodie family, from Malcolm, Thane of Laing,Brodie, D. temp.(ed.). AlexanderThe diary m,of Alexander to 1862. BrodieIllus. ofFol., Brodie, Land. 1652-1680, 1862. theand existingof his son, MSS., James and Brodie a republication of Brodie, of1680-1685 the volume ; extracts printed from at Edinburgh1863. in the year 1740. (Old) Spalding Club. 4°, Aberd. Southesk,Stones, etc. the Proc.Earl of.Soc. TheAnt. OghamsScot., xx, on 14. the 4°,Brodie Edin. and 1886. Aquholhe BURGHEAD. ColouredBurghead. sketches Lib. ofSoc. fragments Ant. Scot., of twoEdinburgh. sculptured stones found at ExcursionSci. Soc. toand, Alves Field and Club, Burghead, i, 157. 8°,15th Inverness, June 1878. 1880. Trans. Invern. 198 ELGINSHIRE BURGHEAD (continued). Grant, J. Lossiemouth to Burghead. Journ. Exc. Elgin and Moray Jeffrey,Lit. and A., Sci. j un. Assoc. Sketches 8°, Elgin, from 1884.the traditional history of Burghead ; Macdonald,with an introductory J. Historical chapter. notices 8°, of Elgin, the ‘ Broch1863. ’ or Burghead in Moray, 0with an account of its antiquities. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., iv, 320. Burghead 4 , Edin. as the1862. site of an early Christian Church ; with notices Arch.of the Soc., incised hi. bulls,8°, Glasg. and the1891. burning of the Clavie. Proc. Glasg. Arch.Is Burghead Journ., xlviii. on the MorayReprinted Firth 8°, the Exeter, Winged 1892. Camp of Ptolemy ? Mitchell, Sir A. Vacation notes in0 Cromar, Burghead, and Strath- Young,spey. H.Proc. W. Soc.Burghead. Ant. Scot., Trans. x. 4 North., Edin. Assoc. 1875. Lit. and Sci. Socs., The ancient Bath0 at Burghead, its origin, etc. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot.,The xxiv, burning 147. of the4 , Edin.Clavie. 1890. The Reliquary and Ulus. Archaeolo- Young,gist, i. R. 8°,Notes Lond. on 1895. Burghead ancient and modern ; with an appen- entdix containingperiods, and notices other of information. famihes connected 8°, Elgin, with 1868.the place at differ- BURGIE. Brichan, J. B. Notice of a curious boundary of parts of the lands of Soc.Burgie, Ant. near Scot., Forres, ii, 147. in a charter4°, Edin. of 1857. King Alexander 11, 1221. Proc. COXTOWN. Innes, Sir H. The genealogy of the family of Innes of Coxtown inLochalsh the county and Coxtown, of Moray, Bart., now M.P.represented Single bysheet, Sir [p.p.], Hugh 1819. Innes of . AnHighland account rebels,of the latein the great north and of famousScotland, victory [at Cromdale, over two Elginshire, thousand Levistonon 8th May [Livingstone]. 1690], by His SingleMajesty’s sheet, forces fol., Lond.commanded 1690. by Sir Thos. CULBIN SANDS. ExcursionSci. Soc. toand the Field sandhills Club, i, of 316. Culbin, 8°, Inverness,8th May 1880. 1880. Trans. Invern. Bain,Inst. G. 8°,A Nairn, walk to 1882. the Culbin Sands; a lecture to the Nairn Lit. Black,Proc. G.Soc. F. Ant.Report Scot., of xxv, examination 484. 4°, ofEdin. the Culbin1891. Sands, Elginshire. Linton,and iron H. relicsNotice from of the a collectionsite of an ofancient flint arrowheads,settlement recentlyand bronze dis- coveredSoc. Ant. in Scot., the xi,Culbin 543. Sands,4°, Edin. near 1876. , Morayshire. Proc. Martin,Institute, J. Forres,The Sandhills nth Dec. of 1867. Culbin; 8°, aForres, lecture 1867. to the Mechanics’ shireThe Journ. wonderful [n.d.] story of a buried estate. Reprinted from Banff- ELGINSHIRE 199 Maxthewson,of Culbin. Proc.A. NotesSoc. Ant. on theScot., age xii, of 302.the settlements40, Edin. 1878.on the sands Middleton, Lady, nie Gordon-Cumming. On the North0 Wind Thistledown.1874. [Notice of Culbin Legends and Estate.] 16 , Lond. Murdoch,Trans. Geol. J. B. Soc. Notes Glasgow, on aix, visit 407. to theMap. Culbin 8°, Glasg.Sands, 1891. Morayshire. Pirie,and MorayJ. Sandhills Lit. and Sci.and Assoc.Barony 8°,of Elgin, Culbin. 1884. Journ. Exc. Elgin Wallace,Trans. Invern. T. Excursion Sci. Soc. andto Fieldthe Culbin Club, iv,Sands, 393. 24th Aug. 1895. DALVEY. Simpson,the banks W. of Elginthe Findhom. Courant annual120, Elgin, holiday: 1873. Dalvey Gardens and DIVIE. ExcursionInvern. Sci.to theSoc. Divieand Field and Club,the Findhorn, i, 241. 8°, 6th Inverness, June 1879. 1880. Trans. . Description of Duffus parish in Elginshire. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., i, Apples233. andScot. pears Hist. grown Soc. at8°, Duffus Edin. House, 1906. near Elgin, with the months inExpress, which theygth Nov. are ready1887. for use. Reprinted from Moray and Nairn Dunbar,Duffus House,Sir A. nearList ofElgin. fruits 12grown0, Elgin, in the 1893. open air in the gardens at EASTERTON. EastertonOct. 1896. of Roseisle. Reliquary and Ulus. Archaeologist, Jan. and EDINKILLIE. Lauder,stable’s Sir Edin. T. Dick.Mag., Feb.Description 1822. of Relugas and Edinkillie. Con- ELGIN. The Elgin Annual.Academy Miscellany. RegulationsElgin Cathedral. of the Hogg’sEarl of Mag.,Fife's Elginvii, 223. tenants. 4°, Aberd. 1776. TheElgin, Elgin 1830. Literary Magazine,—original tales, essays, poems, etc. 8°, Declaration8°, Elgin, of1832. the Trustees of James Dick, Esq., re residuary estate. StatutesOld Age and and regulations the education of the of Elginyouth, Institution founded under for the the support trust dis- of positionAndrew Anderson,and settlement, H.E.I.C.S. dated 8°,23rd Elgin, Nov. 1834, 1815, and of 1865.Major-General An hour spent among the ruins0 of . A guide to the Theruins Elgin of ElginAlmanac Cathedral. for 1853, 32 contains, Elgin, extracts 1842, and from other ancient edits. records. Gray’sReport, Hospital, June 1864 Elgin ; Thorburn's: evidence asReport, to alleged Oct. 1864.abuses. Town Council Memoir1865. of the Rev. Mr. M'Neil, Elgin. Port. Evangelical Mag., Dec. 200 ELGINSHIRE ELGIN {continued). SketchElgin, of 1866. the history of the Congregational Church, Elgin. 8°, BritishNotes for Association, a memoir of Aberdeen,the Rev. Lachlan 1885; Shaw.the Elgin8°, Elgin,excursions. 1868. 8°, TheElgin, Elgin 1885. Academy Magazine. 1886. Anderson,and punishments J. 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Bayne’s by H.connection Miller, 1876. with that church. Macdonald, W. R. Notes on the Heraldry of Elgin0 and its neigh- Macgilvray,bourhood. W.Proc. MemoirsSoc. Ant. of Scot., the lifexxxiv, of W.344. Macgilvray, 4 , Edin. prisoner1900. in Mackintosh,Elgin Jail, written L. Elgin by himself. past and 8°, present; Aberd. 1824. a guide and history. MapUlus. and8°, illus. Elgin, 8°, 1891 Elgin, ; reissued, 1914. ed. by Mackintosh, H. B., his son. M'Neil, Rev. N. Memoir of Mrs. Dick, a native of Moray, Ogilvie,Glasg. 1816.J. Elgin Cathedral, plan, elevation, and detail. Trans. Rampini,Archil. Inst.C. FlorenceScot. 1864. Wilson. Scottish Review, Oct. 1889. ELGINSHIRE 201 [Rhind, W.] 0Recollections of William Hay, author of The Lintie o’ Robertson,Moray. 12 —., Elgin,(See Clark,1855. W.) St.Naim, John, and C. Elgin;W. G. editedNote-books, by Adm. 1846-53, H. C. atSt. Invereme John. Ulus. (Forres), 40, Shanks,Edin. 1901.J., or Sinclair, J. 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Statementits introduction concerning into theBurntisland. whale fishing 8°, atBurntisland, Dundee, in1830. reference to Views and descriptions of the docks, 0and harbour works of Burnt- Burntislandisland, Ayr, as Bo’ness, a summer and resort;Silloth. pub.4 , (1885).by Town Council. Burnt- Buckner,island, 1905. J. C. R. Guide to Aberdour and Burntisland. Dun- ferm.Rambles 1881. in and around Aberdour and Burntisland. 8°, Edin. Burrow,1881 ; alsoE. J.Dunferm. (pub.). 1885.Guide to Burntisland and Aberdour. 120, Graham,Cheltenham, R. 1914.Report on the Burgh of Burntisland. Comm, on Young,Municip. A. Corps.The story (Scotland). of Burntisland. Fol., Lond. Kirkcaldy, 1835. 1913. CAIRNEYHILL. Cunningham,hill, Saline, A.and S. Pitfirrane.Romantic Illus.Culross, 8°, Torryburn, Dunferm. Carnock,1902. Cairney- CARNOCK. Allan,Dunferm. J. 1895.Carnock, ancient and modem, and village life. 8°, Cunningham,hill, Saline, A.and S. Pitfirrane. Romantic Illus.Culross, 8°, Torryburn, Dunferm. 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Description of the Estate and Abbey of Fraser,Culross, J. and Memoir sometime of theprisoner life ofon Jas. the BassFraser ; andof Brea, remarkable minister say- of ings,ment Sabbath1639-77, writtenbreakings, by andhimself. wantonness 8°, Edin. of 1738.the time; imprison- Graham,Reprint, R. ed.Report Rev. onDr. the Alex. Burgh Whyte, of Culross. 1911. Comm, on Municip. Hogg,Corps. Mrs. (Scotland). Extracts Fol., from Land. the 1835.Kirk Session Books of Culross, seventeenthStirling, 1885. century. Trans. Stirling Nat. Hist, and Arch. Soc. 8°, Jervise, Rev. —. Poetical maxims from0 a painted room in the old Johnston,house at G.,Culross, of Gamslaw, called the Berwickshire. Palace. 4 , Edin.A trip 1859.from Edinburgh to sellers,Culross. Edinburgh. Printed in Cat. no. 6, 1898, of Thomson Bros., Book- [Melvil, Eliz., Lady Culross.] Ane godlie dream 0 compylit in Paul,Scottish A. F. meter B. byCulross M. M., Abbey gentelwoman Church. atTrans. Culross. Edin. 4 ,Archil. 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Map. 8°, Conolly,of Fife. M. F. Tales, historical and imaginative, of the East Neuk ConollyFifiana, by orMr. memorials Landale. of8°, the Glasg. East 1869.of Fife; with a life of M. F. Fleming,the towns Dr. and D. villages,H. Guide antiquities, to the East and Neuk places of ofFife, interest embracing between all Goldie,Fifeness W. and F. Leven.The East In Neucktwo parts. of Fife. 8°, CuparTrans. Fife, Stirling 1886. Nat. Hist, Gourlay,and Arch. G. Soc. Our 8°, old Stirling, neighbours; 1887. or folklore of the East of Fife. Jack,8°, Anstruther,J. The Key 1887. of the Forth, or historical sketches of the Island coastof May, of Fife.interspersed 120, Edin. with 1858. a variety of curious scenes on the east Westwood, A., & Son (pub.). 0 A circular tour in East Fife. Reprint Wood,from newspaper.W. The East Illus. Neuk 4 ,of Cupar Fife; Fife, its [c.history 1885]; and several antiquities, edits. geology,1887. botany, and natural history. 8°, Edin. 1862; also ELIE. Chapman, T. 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Kettle, and Leslie. 16 , Cupar Fife, KILCONQUHAR. Dick,in Kilconquhar Rev. R. Annals Parish. of 8°,Colinsburgh; Edin. 1896. with notes on church life KILRENNY. The Diary of Mr. James Melvill, Minister0 at Kilrenny, 1556-1601. Ed.Ed. G. R.R. Pitcairn.Kinloch. WodrowBann. Club. Soc. 48°,, Edin. 1829.1842. NoticesBann. ofClub. the Church40, Edin. of 1847.Kilrenny, in Liber S. Marie de Dryburgh. Campbell,Municip. Corps.J. Report (Scotland). on theFol., Burgh Land. of 1835. Kilrenny. Comm, on Lumsden,1911. D. Reminiscences of Kilrenny. Ulus. 8°, Anstruther, KINCARDINE. Graham,1724: A.,Kincardine of Duchray. [now Descriptionin Fifeshire]. of sixMacfarlane parishes inGeog. Perthshire, Coll., i, Tait,334. Rev.Scot. C. Hist. An Soc. account 8°, Edin.of the 1906. peatmosses of Kincardine and Fifeshire.]Flanders in Perthshire.Trans. Roy. Soc.[Flanders Edin., in iii, Stirlingshire 266. 4°, Edin. ; Kincardine 1794. in FIFESHIRE 219 On the affairs of the Burgh of Kinghom. 1841. Extractswith curious from thecases Kirk of witchcraft,Session Records blasphemy, of Kinghom harlotry, (1581-1659) Sabbath- Kinghombreaking, : etc.,a tour with by notes.Tom, Dick,8°, Kirkcaldy,and Harry 1863. ; in which is given the historical,Royal Burgh, geographical, by an Heritor. and statistical8°, Edin. account 1863. of the Ancient and Anderson,Memorial to P.King The Alexander colde spring ill. atof Kinghom.Kinghome Craig,[1886.] his admirable and new tryed0 properties, so far foorth as yet are found true by Ballingall,experience. G.4 , W.Edin. Historical 1618. collections regarding the Royal Barclay,Burgh and W. the The Parish nature of Kinghom. ... of theKirkcaldy, new found 1893; well reprinted at Kinghorne. 1895. Campbell,Edin. 1618. J. Report on the Burgh of Kinghorn. Comm, on Hepburn,Municip. I.Corps. & N. {Scotland). (pub.). HandyFol., Lond. guide 1835. to Kinghom and the vicinity;1907. and historical notes by Gabriel Setoun. Ulus. Kinghorn, Reid,Fifeshire A. Kinghom:town and parish. a short 4 history0, Kirkcaldy, and description1906. of a notable healthPicturesque resort. KinghornPub. by Town : an illustrated Council. handbookUlus. 8°, toKinghorn, the favourite 1906. KIRKCALDY. Aikenhead,The industries R. of KirkcaldySerious addresses and district. to the 8°,inhabitants Kirkcaldy, of 1872. Kirkcaldy inand the vicinity parish ; church,to which 15th is prefixedJune 1828. a brief 18°, notice Kirkcaldy, of the 1828.catastrophe Campbell,Municip. Corps.J. Report [Scotland). on theFol., Burgh Lond. of 1835. Kirkcaldy.. Comm, on Davidson,bourhood. —. Maps, (pub.). plans, Illustrated and illus. guide 8°, Kirkcaldy,to Kirkcaldy 1903. and neigh- Dewar,of the A.Reform Account Bill, ofand the of illumination the election of ofKirkcaldy R. Ferguson on the of passing Raith Gibson,for the A. Kirkcaldy Extracts Burghs. from old1831. minute books of the Burgh of Kirk- Macbean,caldy, 1582 L. toThe 1792. Kirkcaldy Burgh records, with the annals of andKirkcaldy, a description the Town of the Charters, ancient extractsBurgh. from8°, Kirkcaldy, original documents,1908. Miller,of 1637. Rev. Trans. A. The Hawick prestiytery Arch. Soc. meeting 40, atHawick, Kirkcaldy 1901. : an incident Pinnaceman.and burgesses Remarksof Kirkcaldy. on a reportKirkcaldy, on the 1835.claims of the pinnacemen Stevenson,being the recordRev. W. of the(ed.). proceedings The Presbyterie of that Bookpresbytery of Kirkcaldie from the ; introduction15th day of andApril, notes. 1630, 4to0, Kirkcaldy,the 14th day1900. of Sept., 1653 ; with Taylor,connected Rev. with J. W.Kirkcaldy Some historical and Abbotshall. antiquities, 8°, chiefly Cupar ecclesiastical, Fife, [1S69]. LARGO. Copy of fegistrate mortification, the Hospital of Largo, 24th Sept. Largo1751- Bay, a poem by ‘ Nauta.’ In The Bee, xii, 1792. 220 FIFESHIRE LARGO (continued). Cunningham,resources. Map,A. S. plan,Leven illus. and Largo,8°, Dunferm. their antiquities and recreative Illus.Upper 8°, Largo,Leven, 1907Lower ; 2ndLargo, edit., LundinPortobello, Links, 1913. and Newbum. James,of Alexander Isaac. SelkirkProvidence of Largo. displayed 8°, ;Bristol, or the 1800.remarkable adventures Montague,0 Mrs. F. M. Memories of the family of Wood of Largo. ‘ A4 Townsman.', 1863. Guide to Leven and Largo, their recreative resources 8°,and Cupar antiquities. Fife, 1897. [Mostly taken from Fleming’s Guide to Fife) LESLIE. Taylor, Rev. J. W. Some historical antiquities, chiefly0 ecclesiastical, connected1861 ; 2nd withedit., Falkland,1868. Kettle, and Leslie. 16 , Cupar Fife, LEUCHARS. Ireland,Leuchars. W. W.Proc. Notes Soc. Ant.on the Scot., Scottish xxxii, De 275. Quinceys 40, Edin. of Fawside 1898. and 124,Supplementary 241. notes by Joseph Bain and W. W. Ireland, xxxiv, M'Pherson,8°, Leuchars W. and F. Dundee,(pub.). [c.Views 1910]. of Leuchars and district [photos]. LEVEN. Burrow,Cunningham, E. J. A.(pub.). S. LevenGuide andto Leven. Largo, 12°,their Cheltenham, antiquities 1914. and re- ‘Acreative Townsman.' resources. Guide Map, to plan,Leven illus. and 8°,Largo, Dunferm. their recreative re- Fife)sources 8°,and Cupar antiquities. Fife, 1897. [Mostly taken from Fleming’s Guide to LIMEKILNS. Cunningham, A. S. Inverkeithing, North Queensferry, Limekilns, resources.Charlestown, 8°, the Dunferm. Ferry 1899.Hills,—their antiquities and recreative Reid,xxxvi, A. 658.‘ The 4 0King’s, Edin. Cellar1902. ’ at Limekilns. Proc. Soc. Ant. Scot., LINDORES. Aitken, G. H. The 0Abbeys of Arbroath, Balmerino, and Lindores. Dickson,Plans and T. illus.Notice 4 of, Dundee, the Register 1884. of Lindores Abbey, a thirteenth- Ayrshire.century Scottish Proc. MS.Soc. onAnt. vellum, Scot., inxx, the 148. library 40 , atEdin. Caprington 1886. Castle, Dowden,Scot. Hist. Bishop Soc. (ed.).8°, Edin. The 1903. Chartulary of Lindores, 1195-1479. Laing, A. Lindores Abbey0 and its Burgh of Newburgh : their history [Maidment,and annals. J., andIllus. Pitcairn, 4 , Edin. R.] 1876. Nugae Derelictae quas colligerunt ofJ. Lindores,M[aidment] 1513.’ et R.8°, P[itcairn]. Edin. 1822. Contains ‘ Geir of the Abbacie Rea,8°, Dundee,A. H. 1902.Lindores Abbey and its historic associations. Illus. Turnbull,dores. Abbotsford W. B. D. Club. D. (ed.). Illus. Chartularies 40, Edin. 1841.of Balmerino and Lin- FIFESHIRE 221 LOMOND HILLS. Brunton, —. The Lomond Hills, a poem. 8°, Cupar Fife, 1877. . Cunningham,Newburn. Ulus.A. S. 8°,Upper Leven, Largo, 1907 Lower ; and Largo,edit., Portobello, Lundin Links, 1913. and MACDUFF’S CROSS. C[unningham],in Fyfe. 40, Edin.J. An 1678. essay upon the inscription of Macduff’s Crosse antiquitiesReprinted of inScotland. Tracts illustrative8°, Edin. 1836.of the traditional and historic MAGUS MOOR. A printedclear discovery at London, of theintituled, malicious A true falsehoods relation containedof what is indiscovered a paper whatconcerning appears the to murtherhave been of the the occasion Archp. thereof.of St. Andrews.As also, a Andfaithful of butHis Majestiesbrief narrative Privy ofCouncil. the said Fol., execrable Edin. 1679.murther. By order of MARKINCH. Balfour,Some extracts Laird from of. the Description Kirk Session of Records Markinch, of MarMnch. 1725. Macfarlane Geog. Coll., i, 298. Scot. Hist. Soc. 8°, Edin. 1906. 0 Cunningham,Leven, 1906. A. S. Kennoway and the fringes of Markinch. 12 , 1907.Markinch and its environs: a history and guide. 8°, Leven, Stevenson,Kirk-session Rev. of Markinch.W. A short 8°, historicalCupar Fife, account 1882. of the Kirk and Taylor,Kennoway, Rev. andJ. W. Markinch. Some historical 8°, Cupar notices Fife, connected 1872. with Scoonie, MAY ISLAND. TheJack, May J. Isle.The KeyGood of Words. the Forth, 4°, Land.or historical 1864. sketches of the Island of May, interspersed0 with a variety of curious scenes on the east Jackson,coast of Rev.Fife. J. 12Guide, Edin. to 1858.Crail and the neighbourhood ; including Muir,the IsleT. S. of May.The IsleMaps of May, and illus.a sketch. 8°, CuparIllus. Fife,4°, Edin.1896. 1868. Stuart,Scot. Dr.Illus. J. 4Records0, Edin. of1868. the Priory of the . Soc. Ant. METHIL. Talbot, F. A. The coal-port at Methil. World’s Work, June, 1913. MONIMAIL. Parishes12°, Cupar of Monimail Fife, 1856. and Abdie. In The Fife Note-Book, 1st series. Taylour,Geog. Coll., J. i,Description 303. Scot. ofHist. Parish Soc. of 8°,Monimail, Edin. 1906. 1723. Macfarlane MONS GRAMPIUS. Miller,of Mons Lieut.-Col. Grampius An [placing inquiry it respectingin Fifeshire the onsite the of Edenthe Battle near 222 FIFESHIRE MONS GRAMPIUS {continued). WeUfield]. Paper read 1829 and 1830. Arch. Scot., iv, 19. 40, Edin.See also1857. Stratheden, and Strathmiglo. MOUNT MELVILLE. Gillespie,mausoleum, J. etc.Plans Fol. and drawings for Mount Melville House, NEWBURGH. Laing,burgh. A. 12The0, Newburgh-on-Tay, history of linen, and1872. of linen manufacture in New- annals.Lindores Ulus. Abbey 40 ,and Edin. its 1876.Burgh of Newburgh : their history and Taylour,Geog. Coll., J. i,Description 304. Scot. of Hist. Parish Soc. of Newburgh,8°, Edin. 1906. 1722. Macfarlane NEWBURN. Cunningham,Newburn. Ulus.A. S. 8°,Upper Leven, Largo, 1907 Lower ; -znd Largo,edit., Portobello, Lundin Links, 1913. and NEWPORT. 0 Burrow,Cheltenham, E. J.1914. (pub.). Guide to Newport and Tayport. 12 , Neish,and rambles J. S. History round theof Newport-on-Taydistrict. Ulus. and8°, Dundee, the parish 1890. of Forgan, NEWTON. Lamont,diary of J., John (ed.) Lamont Constable, of Newton, A. The 1649-72. Chronicle 40, ofEdin. Fife; 1810. being the [Fifeshire]., (ed.) Kinloch, [Issued G. alsoR. toThe Maitland diary of Club.]Mr. John 4°, Lamont Edin. of1830. Newton NORTH FIFE. Taylor, Rev. J. W. Some historical antiquities, chiefly ecclesiasti- 2ndcal, edit.,connected 1868. with the North of Fife. 16°, Cupar Fife, 1857 ; PARBROATH. The1890. Setons of Parbroath in Scotland and America. 8°, New York, FATHEAD. 0 Brodie,Kirkcaldy, R. 1863.Historical sketches of Fathead and vicinity. 12 , PITFIRRANE. Cunningham,hill, Saline, andA. S. Pitfirrane. Romantic Ulus.Culross, 8°, Torryburn, Dunferm. Carnock,1902. Caimey- PITTENCRIEFF. Fleming, D. The clashin’ wives o’ Pittencrieff, etc. 8°, Dunferm. Mackie,1869. J. B. Pittencrieff Glen: its antiquities, history, and Mercer,legends. A. Ulus.Proceedings 8°, Dunferm. of a 1903.Craw-court held in the Woods of Dunferm.Pittencrieff 1813. on 18 April, as reported by an ancient Howlet. 8°, FIFESHIRE 223 PITTENWEEM. The96 illustratedout of a larger penny book]. guide 8°,to AnstrutherCupar Fife, and[n.d.]. Pittenweem [pp. 43- DescriptionGeog. Coll., of iii, Burgh 218. andScot. OldHist. Priory Soc. 8°,of Edin.Pittenweem. 1968. Macfarlane A trueby way and offull preface, relation An of theEssay witches for proving at Pittenweem; the existence to which of good is added and evilwith spirits, arguments relating against to the the witches Sadducism at Pittenweem, of the present now in age.custody, 8°, AnEdin. answer 1704. of a letter from a gentleman in Fife to a nobleman, con- thesetaining poor a women,brief account accused of of the witchcraft, barbarous met and with illegal from thetreatment Baillies ofadded Pittenweem an account ; withof the some horrid observations and barbarous thereon. murder, To in which a letter is from1705. a 4gentleman0 (n.p.), 1705. in Fife to his friend in Edinburgh, February 5, Campbell,Municip. J.Corps. Report [Scotland). on the Fol.,Burgh Land. of 1835.Pittenweem. Comm, on Cook,from D.the (ed.).ancient Annals records of of Pittenweem,that burgh, 1526-1793.being notes 8°, and Anstruther, extracts [Horsburgh,1867. J.] A glance at the historical traditions of Pittenweem duringweem, [1851].the two last centuries. By an old residenter. 12°, Pitten- Lyon,Ulus. W.Proc. F. Soc.Structural Ant. Scot., remains xxvii, of79. the 4 0,Priory Edin. 1893.of Pittenweem. QUEENSFERRY, NORTH. Aytoun, J. The Queensferry Passage Bill: To the inhabitants of Cunningham,Dunfermline. A. 8°,S. Dunferm.Inverkeithing, 1848. North Queensferry, Limekilns, Charlestown,sources. 8°, theDunferm. Ferry Hills,—their1899. antiquities and recreative re- Rosyth].Inverkeithing, 8°, Dunferm. North 1903.Queensferry, and the Naval Base [at RANKEILLOUR. [Crichton,Scottish home Miss [Rankeillour,M‘G., of Rankeillour]. Fife]. 8°, Edin.Recollections 1876. of my early RATHILLET. [Halkerston,of the lands ofH.] R[athille]t An appeal in Fife,to reason between : the H. historyH[alkerston] of the of entail that 2ndIlk, edit.,and J.8°, SEdin. t 1778.e, of PI - - f - - tf - - Id, Cork ; with anecdotes. ROSSEND. Shepherd,shire Advertiser M. Rossend of 29th CastleApril 1873;[Burntisland]. several issues. Reprinted from Fife- ROSYTH. Cunningham,Naval Base [atA. Rosyth].S. Inverkeithing, 8°, Dunferm. North 1903. Queensferry, and the Reid,8°, Dunferm. A. Rosyth 1898 Castle ; and : 8°,a notableEdin. 1904. Fifeshire ruin. Map and illus. 224 FIFESHIRE ST. ANDREWS. TheSt. Andrews monastery [a bookof St. of Andrews. collotypes]. Tait’s 4°, Mag.,[Dundee], n.s., [n.d.]. xi, 357. Lifebishoprick of James of Sharp, St. Andrews, from Ins written birth toin thehis instalmenttime of his inlife; the withArch- a touchingdigression the touching death ofAnd. Archbp. Honeyman, Sharp, Bp.etc. of 16Orkney,0, Edin. and 1719. appendix TheReprinted ‘ Ways ’ fromof St. Fifeshire Andrews Journal, ; St. Mary’s 21st Mar.College 1850. v. Provost Playfair. CopyGuide throughIndenture St. andAndrews Declaration and its antiquities.of Trust (foundingSt. Andrews, the 1852.Madras Wm.College Haig, of St.Esq. Andrews) and others, betwixt 1831. the12 0Rev., Cupar Dr. Fife, Andrew 1854. Bell and Theand excursionist's descriptive guideaccount to St.of Andrewsall the places : containing of interest a short in historicalthe city. Pictures8°, St. Andrews,of St. Andrews, [c. 1870], an andalbum other of edits. twelve views in photocolour. The4°, GreySt. Andrews, Old City [c. by 1908]. the Sea; a souvenir of St. Andrews. 120, ValuationTayport, Rolls[c. 1911]. of the Burgh of St. Andrews for the year 1910-11 Anderson,[first issue]. J. M. The study of local history [with special reference Andrews,to St. Andrews]. 1909. Address to St. Andrews Lit. 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St. 8°,Andrews Paisley, Sketches,1782 ; reprinted [coloured 8°, views].Aberd. 1826.40 [n.p.] Douglass,[N.D.]. W. Some historical remarks on the City of St. Andrews Everard,in North H.Britain. S. C. Plan.History 8°, of Land. the Royal1728. and Ancient Golf Club, St. Andrews, from 1754 to 1900. Ports, and0 illus. 4°, Edin. 1907. Farnie,Handybook H. B. The of St. city Andrews. of St. Rule. Illus. Illus. i2 :>4, St., St. Andrews, Andrews, [c. [c. 1859] 1850]. ; 2nd(ed.). edit. [1865].St. Andrews Magazine (all pub.). Feb. 1863-Jan. 1864. [Farquharson,12°, St. Andrews, J. B.],1869. ‘ A Citizen.’ Saint Andrews Right-of-way. Fleming,St. Andrews Dr. D. Citizen, H. The 3th CordinarsApr. 1879. of St. Andrews. Reprinted from SecessionThe Praying Mag., Society1879. of St. Andrews. Reprinted from Original ——St. AlphabeticalAndrews, 1881. guidebook to St. Andrews. Map and illus. 8°, of ChartersSt. Andrews and otherto the documents mussel-scalps. concerning 4°, Cupar the rightsFife, 1883.of the City andThe Phil. MS. Soc. records of St. of Andrews, St. Andrews 24th ; Feb.a paper 1883. read 12 to0, theSt. Andrews,Literary 1883.Ye doingis of ane antient craft; being an account of the Ham- mermenof last [18th] of St. century.Andrews Paperfrom pre-reformation read to Lit. and times Phil. until Soc. the of endSt. Andrews. 16°, Cupar Fife, 1884. 0 1887. 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St. Andrews. 12 0, 12St. ,Andrews, St. Andrews, 1902. 1902. 0 Four old documents concerning the Town Church of St. Andrews. 12 , St. Andrews, 1903. 0 The Bread Assize in St. Andrews. 012 , St. Andrews, 1903. HowkingsThe Fish Crossin St. of AndrewsSt. Andrews. Cathedral 12 , St.and Andrews, its precincts. 1903. Re- printed The Stentfrom St.Roll Andrews of St. Andrews Citizen. in Illus.1623. 8°,12 0St., St. Andrews, Andrews, 1904. 1904. VOL. I. P 226 FIFESHIRE ST. ANDREWS {continued). Fleming,1759 and Dr. 1760. D. H. 12St.0, St. Andrews Andrews, fishermen 1904. and the pressgang in Provosts.The municipal Ulus. relics12°, St. of Andrews, St. Andrews, 1905. and some of its early which The had sale belonged in 1754 to of St. the Leonard’s portion ofCollege. the Priory 1906. of St. Andrews Fletcher,Natl. Mag., Dr. xii, D. 341. St. Boston,Andrews, U.S.A. Scotland, 1900. the golfer’s paradise. Graham,Municip. R. Corps. Report {Scotland). on the BurghFol., Land. of Saint 1835. Andrews. 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St. Andrews, from an original Misc.drawing Bann. by Club,James m. Gordon, 40, Edin. A.M., 1855. Minister of Rothiemay, 1642. Lang, A. St. Andrews. 8°, Lond. 1893. Lockhart,the life and W. times The of Church David dein BemhamScotland inof St.the Andrews,thirteenth 1239-1253, century ; Louden,with list D. of churchesBiographical dedicated sketch by of him. the late8°, Lieutenant-ColonelEdin. 1889. Sir Andrews,Hugh Lyon 1874. Playfair, provost of St. Andrews, 1842-61. 8°, St. FIFESHIRE 227 Louden, D. St. Andrews [a guide book]. Health Resorts Association. Lyon,8°, Land. Rev. 1909.C. J. History of St. Andrews, ancient and modem. MapReissued and illus. as 8°,History Edin. 1838.of St. Andrews, episcopal, monastic, academic, The ancient and civil. monuments 2 vols. 1843.of St. Andrews. Illus. 40, Edin. 1847- Macadam,centuries J.; H.with Thenotes. Baxter Scot. books Assoc, of ofSt. Bakers. Andrews, 8°, a recordEdin. 1902.of three MTntosh,1896. Prof. W. C. The Gatty marine laboratory. 8°, Dundee, M'Lachlan,buildings. J.8°, St.Edin. Andrews, 1885. its historical associations and public Martine,Rule’s Chapel G., of in Claremont.the Monastery The of historySt. Andrews and ; antiquitieswith remarks of St.by ofProf. Scotland, Brown. 1606,To which1681 ; arethe added suspension the Riding of Lyon of Kingthe Parliament of Arms ; the Statutes of the ; and a description0 of the Regalia1787. of Scotland. No. 47 of Bibl. Top. Brit. Illus. 4 , Land. primitialReliquiae see Diviof St. Andreae; Andrews; or containingthe state anof accountthe venerable of the andrise, historicaldignities, privileges,memoirs [writtenetc., of inthis 1683]. ancient Illus. see, 4etc.0, St.; withAndrews. some 1797- [Maxwell,Illus. 12°, H.], Edin. ‘W.- 1870. De Aula.’ St. Andrews ancient and modem. Medwyn,tane Sancti Lord Andree (ed.). inLiber Scotia ofiicialis sententiaram Sancti inAndree, causis Curieconsistiorialibus Metropoli- Ogilvie.que extant. (See Howie,Abbotsford J.) 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Penny guide to Glasgow, and the Clyde. 8°, Hopkirk,of the Clyde, T. andFlora in Glottiana;the neighbourhood a catalogue of Glasgow. of plants 8°, on Glasg. the banks1813. 310 LANARKSHIRE CLYDE AND CLYDESDALE {continued). Hutcheson, W. Valley song and verse. [Valley of the Clyde.] Leighton,Ulus. 8°, J. Glasg. M., and1911. Swan, J. Strath-Clutha, or the beauties of Clyde;seats, romanticviews of scenery,the principal etc.; towns about and 80 villages, engravings palaces, by castles,Joseph Swan,0 with historical and descriptive letterpress by J. M. Leighton. MacBride,4 , Glasg. [c.M. 1830].The Firth of Clyde. In Black’s Beautiful Britain Macdonald,Series. 8°,Lond. —. Tourist ign. guide to Glasgow, the Clyde, and Loch Macdonald,Lomond. 8°,H. Edin.Days [n.d.]. at the coast; a series of sketches descriptive of the Firth of0 Clyde, its watering-places, its scenery, and its M'Nab,associations. J. The 12 watering-places, Glasg. 1857. [on the Clyde; reprinted from Marwick,Glasgow Constitutional).Sir J. D. The River8°, Glasg. Clyde 1840. and the Clyde Burghs: the CityPaisley, of GlasgowDumbarton, and itsPort-Glasgow, old relations withGreenock, Rutherglen, Rothesay, , and Maxwell,Irvine. Scot.R. OnBurgh the RecordsClyde and Soc. off Mapsit. 8°, and Hamburg, illus. 4°, 1902. Glasg. 1909. Millar,as a navigable W. J. The river, Clyde the from rise itsand source progress to the of sea,shipbuilding its development on its Milne-Home,banks, etc. D.Illus. Respecting 8°, Land. the1888. depletion or drying up of Rivers xiv,Teviot, 449. Nith, 40, andEdin. Clyde, 1840. 27th Nov. 1838. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin., Munro,Hunter. N. 8°,The Land. Clyde, 1907. river and firth. Illus. by Mary Y. and J. Y. Naismith,Clydesdale. J. BoardGeneral of Agric.view of 40the, Brentford, agriculture 1794 of ; 8°,the Glasg. county 1798. of Paterson,Pearson, — —. (pub.). Guide Gossipyto Glasgow, guide the to Clyde, Glasgow and Land and theof Bums. Clyde, 1888. and Phipps,the 1901 Elvira Exhibition. A. Memorials Maps, ofplans, Clutha, illus. or pencillings8°, Land. 1901. of the Clyde. Pollock,12 views. D. 8°,Dictionary Lo«£f. 1842. of the Clyde from Tinto to Ailsa Craig, a descriptive,on the Clyde. historic, Maps. and 8°, statistical Glasg. 1888 guide ; toalso the 1891. towns, villages, etc., Power,clyde. W.8°, Glasg.Pavement 1911. and highway; specimen days in Strath- Reid,reproduced Sir G. inThe facsimile River byClyde; Amand-Durand; twelve drawings with byan Sirintroduction G. Reid, byArts Rev. in Scotland.Walter Chalmers Fol., Edin. Smith. 1886. Roy. A ssoc. for Promotion of Fine Richardson,Fine, and Inveraray l". Guide ; withto Glasgow, detail of Loch trip Lomond,to Falls of Loch Clyde, Long, etc., Loch etc. Shaw,Maps —. and Tourist’sillus. 8°, picturesque Glasg. 1799. guide to Glasgow and the Clyde. Smith,Map andH. illus.D. Tourist’s8°, Land. guide 1872. book of routes and circular tours, Smith,Glasgow Rev. to W. 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F.author The by Clyde John from Leyden. its source 8°, Land. to the 1852 firth. ; and1903. 1859. THE CLYDE AS GLASGOW HARBOUR. Reports by eminent engineers on the improvement of the navigation ofthe the Trustees River ofClyde the Clydefrom and1752 Harbourto 1834 ofI orderedGlasgow. to beGlasg. printed 1834. by Clyde Navigation : Extracts from Records of the Burgh ofan Glasgow relating to the River Clyde. Four of Blaeu's Maps,0 1654, d John GlasgowWatt’s and Survey its shipping, of River a and souvenir Firth ofin the 1734. harbour, 4 , Glasg. shipbuilding, 1878. etc. Bell,Ulus. D. Glasg.Lecture 1901. on various matters connected with the improve- Glasg.ments 1837.of the River Clyde and the Harbour of Glasgow. Map. 8°, Bell,construction H. Outlines of docks, of a andplan extension for the improvement of Clyde navigation of the harbour,to Blan- Deas,tyre Mills.J. River 1820. Clyde improvements from 1566 to 1872. Plans. Glasg.The 1873.River Clyde : an historical description of the rise and pro- gressGlasgow of Glasgowto Port Glasgow.Harbour, Plans.and improvements 8°, Glasg. 1876 on ;the also river 1881. from BridgeReports to Westhorn. on the Clyde Glasg. Bed and1880. Banks from the weir above Albert Map.Tidal Glasg. velocities 1881. of the River Clyde between Glasgow and Greenock reprinted The Clyde. from InThe Unwin’s Shipping Industrial World. RiversIllus. of the8°, Lond.United 1888.Kingdom ; Gillespie,firth. 12 —.0, Glasg. Glasgow 1876. and the Clyde : its docks, shipbuilding, and Marwick,Maps. 8°,Sir Glasg. J. D. 1898.The River Clyde and the Harbour of Glasgow. Millar,as a navigable W. J. The river, Clyde the from rise itsand source progress to the of sea,shipbuilding its development on its Smith,banks, Capt. etc. J. Illus.The rise8°, Lond.and progress 1888. of the City Line of steamers. Williamson,[Deals with Capt.the development J. The rise of and Clyde progress shipping.] of the Glasg. Clyde 1908. passenger steamerKing Edward during of 1901.the nineteenth Illus. 8°, century, Glasg. 1904.from Comet of 1812 to COATBRIDGE. Millar,the surrounding A. The history neighbourhood. of the rise and8°, Glasgow, progress 1864.of Coatbridge, with 312 LANARKSHIRE COLTNESS. Dennistoun,land Club. 4J.0 , (ed.).Glasg. 1842.The Coltness collections, 1608-1840. Mait- CRAWFORD. Fraser,William W. Wallace C. Crawford, to the visit from of Edwardthe burning vn. ofUlus. the castle8°, Crawford, by Sir Lindsay,1909. Lord. Lives of the Lindsays, or a memoir of the Houses alsoof Crawford 3 vols. Land. and 1849Balcarres, ; also etc.1858. Ulus. 4 vols. 8°, Wigan, 1840 ; CRAWFORDJOHN. Atkinson, S., (ed.) G. L. Meason. The discoverie and historie of the goldEdinburgh. mines inBann. Scotland Club. ; 1619.40, Edin.From 1825. MS. in Advocates’ Library, DALZIEL. Ogilvy,with history Rev. D.of theHistorical Free Church sketch till of 1900.Dalziel Ulus. parish 8°, prior Glasg. to 1843,1900. DRUMCLOG. True account of the rising of the rebels in the West of Scotland, to- glen].gether with[Includes their andeclaration account ofon Drumclog.] the 29th of 4May0, Lond. last 1679.[at Ruther- Aiton,Drumclog, W., Sheriff-Sub.,and battle ofHamilton. Bothwell Bridge,History June of the 1679, rencounter etc. ; with at Foldingaccount plate.of what 8°, is Hamilton,correct and 1821. fictitious in Tales of my Landlord. [Brownlee,Bridge, etc. T.] ByNarrative the Laird of of the Torfoot. battles of12 0Drumclog, Glasg. 1822. and Bothwell Drummond,Brig. 40, Edin.Jas. 1861.The Bluidy Banner of Drumclog and Bothwell Grahame,of John J.Grahame An account of Claverhouse, of the skirmish Viscount of Drumclog Dundee. inBann. The Letters Club. Wilson,4°, Edin. Rev. 1826. R. The battle of Drumclog ; a poem. 1839. DRUMPELLIER. Riddell, John. 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Glasgow, pictorial and descriptive. 23 plates. 8°, Glasg.0 1847. A popularand other guide edits. to the Botanic Gardens of Glasgow. 16 , Lond. 1849, PictorialHoliday Toursand descriptive in Scotland, guide and to a Glasgowglimpse ofand the the Glasgow Clyde. InternationalLond. 1899. SouvenirExhibition. handbook Cal. ofRly. Glasgow, Co. Illus. issued 8°,by Glasg.the City 1901. Corporation on the occasion1904. 8°, of Glasg.the Congress 1904. of the Sanitary Institute held in Glasgow in Baddeley,with maps, M. and J. B.appendices Constable’s by various guide towriters Glasgow on theand history,its environs insti- ; Baxley.tutions, Northernmanufactures, Directory, etc., of with Glasgow. the cities 8°, ofGlasg. London, 1888. Westmin- Glasgow.]ster, Edinburgh, 8°, Warrington, and Glasgow. 1781. [The earliest known directory of Baird,Lomond, D. N.the L. Falls Guide of the through Clyde, etc.the City160 ,of Glasg. Glasgow, [1852]. and to Loch Black,Coast. A. 8°,& C.Glasg. (pub.). 1852. 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RamblesReprinted round from Glasgow, Glasgow descriptive, Citizen. Ulus.historical, 8°, Glasg.New 1854.edit., ed. by Rev. G. H. Morrison. 1910. MacDowall,W.M'Feat, —. Guide Penny to Glasgow. guide through 1821. Glasgow. 12°, Glasgow. 1848. Maclean,and charitable —. Handbook institutions of ofthe Glasgow. archaeology, Prepared educational, for the medical, British M'Lellan,Association, D. GlasgowGlasgow Meeting, public 1901.parks, 1853-93. Ulus. 40, Glasg. 1894. 0 MacPhun,Glasg. 1833, W. and R. otherGuide edits. through Glasgow. Map and illus. 12 , Stranger’s pocket guide through0 Glasgow, with historical account Mayne,of the city.J. Glasgow,Map and a illus.descriptive 18 , Glasg. poem 1840.in Scottish verse; with Morrison,notes. 8°, Rev. Glasg. G. H.1803. {See Macdonald, H.) Munro,Muir, J. H.H. (pub.).Glasgow Glasgow in 1901. to-day. Illus. Illus.8°, Glasg.8°, Glasg. 1901. 1908. Nelson,1888. — (pub.). Guide to the City of Glasgow, Illus. 8°, Edin. OliverLanark, & FallsBoyd of (pub.). Clyde, etc.Guide 8°, to Glasg.Glasgow 1858, and and its other neighbourhood, edits. Paterson,1888. —. Guide to Glasgow, the Clyde, and Land of Burns. Pearson,the 1901 — Exhibition. (pub.). Gossipy Maps, guide plans, to illus. Glasgow 8°, Lond. and the1901. Clyde, and Richardson,Fine, and Inveraray;T. Guide towith Glasgow, detail Loch of trip Lomond, to Falls Loch of Long,Clyde, Loch and nearCotton roads Mills thereto. of David Maps Dale; and details illus. of8°, towns, Glasgow, villages, 1799. seats, etc., Shaw,Map and—. illus.Tourists’ 8°, Land.picturesque 1872. guide to Glasgow and the Clyde. Sherry,greenhouses, C. The etc. BotanicIllus. Gardens8°, Glasg. of 1901.Glasgow, its conservatories, Small,Somerville, D. Graphic T. George guide Square, to Glasgow. Glasgow, Map and theand lives illus. of those1896. whom Stratten,its statues •— commemorate.(pub). Glasgow Illus.and its 8°,environs, Glasg. a1891. literary, commercial, leadingarid social mercantile review, pasthouses and and present, commercial with a descriptionenterprises; of withthe Tait,illustrated John. andDirectory descriptive for the tour City in theof Glasgow Highlands. ; also 4°, for Lond. the towns1891. of8°, Paisley,Glasg. 1783. Greenock, Facsimile Port-Glasgow, reprint, 8°, and Glasg. Kilmarnock, 1871. for 1783-4. Taylor,Thomson, B. A. TheMaryhill, water-works 1750-1894. of Glasgow. 8°, Glasg. Engin. 1895. Mag., xvii, 937. Tweed,Glencoe, J. andGuide Inverness. to Glasgow Illus. and 8°,the Glasg. Clyde [1872]. ; with tours to Oban, Wade, Rev. W. M. A tour of modem, and peep into ancient Glasgow;0 withGlasg. an 1822. historical introduction, apd a statistical appendix. 12 , LANARKSHIRE 315 Ward & Lock (pub.). Illustrated guide to, and popular history of [1880].Glasgow, Dunoon, Rothesay, and the Clyde. Map. 8°, Lond. 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Foundation Antion account Stone of of the the GrandBroomielaw Masonic Bridge. Procession 8°, Glasg. at laying 1833. the Founda- Observationsowned by severalon the proprietors,state and management with a narrative of burgh of aproperty case of wastewhen A andnarrative ruinous of property.the procedure Views anterior of Candleriggs. to, and on the8°, Glasg.occasion 1833. of the visit14th ofAugust Queen 1849.Victoria Printed and Prince by authority Albert to ofthe theCity Town of Glasgow Council. on ExcerptsGlasg. 1849.from Water Companies’ Acts and Bills, for Glasgow Corpora- Watertion Water-works Company. Commissioners40, Glasg. 1856. in arbitration with the Glasgow MemorialGlasg. 1865. for the removal of the weir at Hutchesontown Bridge. BiographicalPorts, and sketchesillus. 4°, of Glasg. the Lord 1883, Provosts of Glasgow, with appendix. Descriptionstone of the of Municipalceremonial Buildings on the occasionof Glasgow, of laying1883 ; thewith foundation appendix containing a historical0 sketch of the earlier Municipal Buildings of Glasgowthe City. Boundaries Illus. 4Commission, Glasg. 1883, Report. and 1885.1887. LocalVictoria, and municipal1837 to 1897. souvenir 4°, ofGlasg. Glasgow 1899. during the reign of Queen MunicipalCorporation, Glasgow: 1914. its evolution and enterprises. Pub. by the Bain,berti J., Simonis, and Rogers, notarii Rev. publici C, (eds.). et scribae Liber capituli protocollorum Glasguensis, M. Cuth- a.d. 1570.1499 to Grampian1513 ; also Club. Rental 2 vols.Book 8°,of DioceseLond. 1875. of Glasgow, a.d. 1509- Baird,James Agnes. Cleland, Review[pointing of outthe errors].historical 8°,and Glasg. topographical 1830. works of Bateman,Glasgow withJ. F. water. Reports Maps. on theGlasg. various 1853. schemes for supplying 316 LANARKSHIRE GLASGOW (continued). History (continued). Bell,Glasg. —, 1864. and Miller, —. Report upon Hutchesontown Bridge. Bell,administration. Sir J., and Paton,Map. J.4 0, Glasgow,Glasg. 1896. its municipal organization and Black,Arch. W.Soc., G. ii, 219.The derivation8°, Glasg. of1883. the word ‘ Glasgow.’ Trans. Glasg. Brown,Glasgow A. ; comprehendingHistory of Glasgow; the ecclesiastical and of Port and civilGreenock history and of thesePort Edin.places 1797.from the earliest times. 2 vols. 8°, Glasg. 1795 ; zwd edit., Buchanan, Dr. J., ‘ Glasguensis.’0 Banking in Glasgow during the Burnet,olden time. J. History2nd edit., of 4the, Glasg. water 1884. supply of Glasgow. 8°, Glasg. Campbell.1869. (See M’Ure, J.) Chapman,Cleland, J.—. AHistory description of Glasgow. of the manner Map andof improving illus. 8°, theGlasg. Green 1812. of thatGlasgow, city, ofetc., raising etc. water8°, Glasg. for the1813, supply and fol.,of the 1828. public buildings of charities,Annals ofand Glasgow, the rise comprising and progress an accountof that city.of the public2 vols. buildings, 8°, Glasg. 1816.Abridgement of the Annals of Glasgow. 8°, Glasg. 1817. statisticalEnumeration tables. of Fol.,the inhabitantsGlasg. 1820. of Glasgow and suburbs, with accountThe rise of itsand public progress buildings, of the charities,City of Glasgow,and other comprising concerns. an8°, Glasg.Also, 1820. with, prefixed to title, The former and present state. 8°, Glasg.Statistical 1840. and population tables relative to the City of Glasgow, rental,historical property, scraps, etc.taxes, 8°, etc.; Glasg. with 1828. appendix of documents and BritishOn the Association. House of Correction1835. in Glasgow. Paper read to the Glasgow;Statistical a Paperfacts descriptiveread at the of meeting the former of the and British present Association state of Denholm,at Bristol, J. 1836.History 8°, ofGlasg. the City1837. of Glasgow and suburbs ; contain- ing. . .,an its account civil history of its origin . . ., andand antiquity,present state; its ecclesiastical the situation history and description120, Glasg. 1797,of it and numerousof the neighbouring edits. villages, etc., etc. Illus. Dennistoun, J. (ed.). The Cochrane correspondence0 regarding the Duncan,affairs ofW. Glasgow, J. Notes 1745, and 1746. documents Maitland illustrative Club. 4 ,of Glasg. the 1836.literary history of Glasgow0 during the greater part of last (18th) century. MaitlandReprinted, Club. with 4 ,additions Glasg. 1831. (The history of printing in Glasgow, Catalogue of books printed by R. and A. Foulis,0 and notices regard- Eyre-Todd,ing the Academy G. The established story of Glasgow,by them). 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Macleod,8°, Dumbarton, D. Ancient [1896]. records of Dumbarton and Glasgow. Ulus. M'Ure,account J., ofalias its origin,Campbell. rise, andA view progress of the ; withCity ofa moreGlasgow, particular or an ancientdescription records, thereof charters, than has and hitherto other ancientbeen published vouchers, ; collected and from from the 318 LANARKSHIRE GLASGOW [continued). History (continued). best historians and private manuscripts. Port, and illus. 8°, Glasg.Also, 1736; ed. by also J. 1830,F. S. andGordon, 1834. with changed title, Ancient and [Maidment,modem Glasgow, J. (ed.).] otherwise Remarkable Glasghu passages Facies, of etc. the Lord’s2 vols., Providence 1871-72. towardsedited from Mr. an John old manuscript,Spreul, Town-Clerk with memoir of andGlasgow, notes. 1635-16648°, Edin. ; Marwick,1832. Sir J. D. Glasgow Bridge, 1285-1758. In Scots Lore, 1895. 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NoticesGlasgow. of sculptured8°, Glasg. fragments,1856. formerly in the Episco- Simpson,‘ Senex.’ W.{See Glasgow Reid, R.) in the forties ; 48 illustrations from drawings theby Wm.Corporation. Simpson, with40, Glasg. notes 1900. by A. H. Millar. Under auspices of Small,year 1885D. Sketches; 80 drawings of quaint by D.bits Small, of Glasgow with letterpressstill standing by inA. theH. Millar. By-gone Fol., Glasgow; Glasg. 1887. sketches of vanished corners in the city LANARKSHIRE 321 A.and H. suburbs; Millar. 4630, Glasg.illustrations 1896. by D. Small, with descriptions by Smith,100 photographs J. G. The old by country Annan. houses40, Glasg. of the 1870 old Glasgow ; new edit., gentry enlarged, ; with Stuart,1878. R. Views and notices of Glasgow in former times ; 27 plates. Thomson,4°, Glasg. N. 1848. Old Glasgow and suburbs in their Celtic garb. [Deals etymologically1907. with names on old maps of Glasgow.] 8°, Glasg. Walford,Urie, J. GlasgowE. Ancient and Glasgow.Paisley eighty Gent. years Mag., ago. 4th ser.,8°, Paisley. ix, 525. 1910. University. CollegeThe University Life at Glasgow.of Glasgow. Fraser's Amer. Mag., Quart. liii, Reg., 505. xiv, 162. ListGlasgow of subscribers College. Leisureto the Hour,Old College xix, 589. of Glasgow, with view of the buildings at the close of the0 17th century, and facsimiles of four Thepages Glasgow of original University record. Album, 16 , Glasg.or the [n.d.]. College Album; a literary ofmiscellany, Glasgow. written8°, Glasg. and [v.y.]. edited by the Students of the University Glasguensis Academiae 0charisterion ad Carolum 1, ex Anglia pro- Motivesfectum which in Scotiam. determined 4 , theEdin. Glasgow 1633. University to desert the Black- Processfriars Churchof Declarator, and take 1775,to a Chapel.concerning 8°, Glasg.the management 1764. of the ofrevenue the Universityof Glasgow ofCollege, Glasgow; and concerningwith an appendix.a vote in the4°, Comitia Glasg. 1778- AccountReport ofby thethe AndersonianManagers to theMuseum Trustees. [now 8°,in Glasg.the University], 1831. and Memorialagainst inthe action , of declarator, Vice-Chancellor, the Officers Rector, of State Principal, for Scotland and Professors0 of the University and College of Glasgow, 31st December Programme1857. 4 , ofGlasg. proceedings 1857. at laying the Foundation Stone of the ProgrammeNew University of Soiree Buildings. in commemoration Glasg. 1868.. of the roofing-in of the New TheCollege Old College,buildings, Glasgow 1869. ; being the University Album for 1869, containingOld and New the College history Buildings.of the University, 4°, Glasg. and 1869. photographs of the MemorialsUlus. Fol., of the Glasg. Old 1871. College of Glasgow, its history and professors. Thethe Book University of the Jubilee;of Glasgow, in commemoration 1451-1901. Ports, of the and ninth illus. jubilee Glasg. of Record1901. of the ninth jubilee of the . 8°, Glasg. Addison,1901. W. I. Roll of the graduates of the University of Glasgow, [Anderson,1727-1897, Prof.with shortJohn.] biographical Monumenta notes. Romani 4°, Glasg. imperii, 1898. in Scotia, maximea Fortha vero ad Glottaminter vestigia perducti valli reperta, auspiciis et Antonini in Academia Pii Imperatoris Glasguensi Hunterianadservata, Museum.iconibus expressa.4°, Glasg. 32[1780-96]. plates of Roman remains in VOL. I. X 322 LANARKSHIRE GLASGOW [continued). University [continued). Blackburn, H. A short sketch of the constitutional history of the Campbell,University G. of W. Glasgow, Seals ofetc. the University8°, Glasg. 1858. of Glasgow. Glasg. Arch. Cleland,Soc., iv, J.65. Description8°, Glasg. 1903.of the banquet in honour of Sir Robert Peel,Jan. 1837.Bart., M.P.,Ulus. Lord40, Glasg.Rector 1837. of the University of Glasgow, 13th Combe,Hunter C. asservantur,Nummorum descriptio. veterum populorumUlus. 40 ,et Glasg. urbium, 1782. qui in Museo Couxxs,in connection J. A short with accountthe celebration of the University of the ninth of jubilee.Glasgow, 8°,prepared Glasg. Duncan,1901. A. Memorials of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons School.of Glasgow, 40 ,1599-1850 Glasg. 1896. ; and rise and progress of the Glasgow Medical Hay,of Glasgow, J. B. Inaugural with historical addresses sketch, by andLord account Rectors of of the the present University state Innes,of the C., University. and Roberxson, Ports, J. and (eds.). illus. Munimenta8°, Glasg. Alme1839. Universitatis Glasguensis : Records of the University of Glasgow 0from its foun- Laing,dation D. till (ed.). 1727. TheMaitland letters andClub. journals Illus. of3 Robertvols. 4 ,Baillie, Glasg. 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Cathedral:4 , Glasg. 1831.old arrangements ; Chapter Trans.House inscriptions;Glasg. Arch. Soc.,western 2nd towers; ser., i, 477;Hall ofii, Vicars154, 253 Choral. ; iii, 77- 8°,The Glasg. Episcopal 1891. seals of the ancient Diocese of Glasgow. Illus. Eyre-Todd,description; G. withThe special Book ofchapters Glasgow [by Cathedral, several writers]. a history Illus. and Gordon,4°, Glasg. J. 1898.F. S. A vade-mecum to and through the Cathedral ministers.of Saint Kentigern, Plan. 8°, Glasgow; Glasg. 1894. with its transitions, epochs, and Honeyman,of the effigy J., in jun.the Crypt.The ageGlasg. of the Arch. Cathedral Soc., i, andof Glasgow,n.s., i and and iii. 8°,Glasgow Glasg. 1854, Cathedral. etc. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. 8°, Glasg. Innes,1888. C. (ed.). Registrum Episcopatus Glasguensis ; munimenta ineunteEcclesie xiiMetropolitane ad Reformatam Glasguensis, religionem. a sedeBann. restaurata and Maitland seculo M'Lellan,Clubs. Illus. A. Essay2 vols. on 4°, the Edin. Cathedral 1843. 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Incorporation 40, Glasg. 1905. of Weavers; with appendix of documents. M'Kay,of Glasgow. C. Essay 8°, onGlasg. the transactions1829. of the Weavers’ Association 328 LANARKSHIRE GLASGOW (continued). Societies (continued). Whist. Donald, C. D. Minute-book of the Board of Green Cloth, [a Whist0 andGlasg. Supper 1891. Club], 1809-20, with notices of the members. 4 , Wrights. The1889. Incorporation of Wrights in Glasgow. 8°, Glasg. 1880; also HistoricalWrights innotes Glasgow. and constitution,8°, Glasg. 1883. etc., of the Incorporation of Glasgow dehneatedillustrated ; in39 21 views. views, 16°,with Glasg. explanatory 1826. remarks. Plan. Glasgow,Fol., Glasg. pictorial 1841. and descriptive. 23 plates. 8°, Glasg. 1847. Allan,Glasgow —. and ViewsLanarkshire in Glasgow illustrated. and neighbourhood. 4°, Hamilton, 41904.0, Glasg. 1835. Annan,100 photographs —. Pictures with of descriptive old country notices houses by of theJ. G. old Smith. Glasgow 4 0gentry;, Glasg. Bone,1870 M.; newGlasgow edit., enlarged, : fifty drawings, 1878. with notes by A. H. Charteris. DeuGlasg. chars, 19x1. L. R. Sketches of picturesque Glasgow; 40 views. Fairbairn,Glasg. [c. 1900].T. Relics of ancient architecture and other picturesque scenes in Glasgow; 30 coloured drawings; with letterpress0 by Jas.1885. Pagan and J. H. Stoddart. Fol., Glasg. 1849 ; also 4 , Glasg. Fleming,photographs. J. B. Fol.,Kelvinside Glasg. 1894.illustrated by a series of drawings and Fleming,environs, J., engraved and Knox, by J.T. Swan;[33] Selectwith viewshistorical of Glasgowand descriptive and its illustrations,Leighton. 4 0and, Glasg. a sketch1828. of the progress of the city by J. M. Forbes,letterpress. Rev. 4A.0, Glasg.G. Photographs of Glasgow, with descriptive Gemmell,of Art, withDr. W. description Early views and historicalof Glasgow, letterpress. from the Foulis2 vols., Academy Glasg. M'Phun,I9i3- W. R. Mechanics’ Magazine and Annals of Philosophy; Nisbet,new edit., J. 5 Sketchvols., 1832. book [Containsof Glasgow. illustrations Land. 1913. of Glasgow Buildings.] Scott,picturesque J. Views views of Glasgowby J. Scott;; or Glasgow descriptions illustrated by inJohn a seriesCullen. of Simpson,Glasg. 1834.W. Glasgow in the forties ; 48 illustrations from drawings theby Wm. Corporation. Simpson ; 4°,with Glasg. notes 1900. by A. H. Millar. Under auspices of Small,year 1885;D. Sketches 80 drawings of quaint by D.bits Small, of Glasgow with letterpress still standing by inA. theH. Millar.By-gone Fol., Glasgow Glasg. ; 1887.sketches of vanished corners in the city and Millar.suburbs ; 4063, Glasg. illustrations 1896. by D. Small, with descriptions by A. H. Stuart,Glasg. 1848.R. Views and notices of Glasgow in former times. 4% LANARKSHIRE 329 The Royal Exchange, Glasgow. Penny Mag., vi, 361. AThe true Glasgow relation Looking of the Glass. proceedings against John Ogilvie, a Jesuit, executedsundrie speeches, at Glasgow etc. the4 0last, Edin. of Februarie,1615. anno 1615 ; containing Representation4°, Edin. 1652. of the sad condition ... of Glasgow [caused by fire]. Actof ofthe General sufferers Assembly, by the fire 24th at Glasgow.July 1652, 4°,for Edin. a collection 1652. for rehef Regulationsits erection of and the its Town’s success. Hospital 8°, Glasg. at Glasgow,1735. with a narrative of A ordershort ofaccount the Directors. of the Town’s8°, Glasg. Hospital 1738. of Glasgow; published by Memorialthe Honourable of the printers the House and booksellersof Commons of Glasgow,assembled. addressed 4°, Glasg. to 1774- FurtherThe Green information of Glasgow. connected 1813. with the mineral property of the ScotlandCorporation insulted of Glasgow.; or the heraldic 8°, Glasg. outrage 1839. at the Glasgow Post Office. The8°, Chronicles Glasg. 1856. of Gotham, [Glasgow]; or, the facetious history of Midnightofficial proceedings.scenes and social lilus. photographs, 12°, Glasg. being 1856. sketches of life in the streets,Glasg. 1858. wynds, and dens of the City of Glasgow by Shadow. 8°, TrustStage DeedReminiscences; of Bailhe's Institution.being recollections, Glasg. 1864.chiefly personal, of cele- yearsbrated ; theatricalby an Old Stager.and musical 120, Glasg.performers 1866. during the last forty Memoir8°, Glasg. of Mr.1873. George Baillie, the founder of Bailhe’s Institution. Account of Glasgow0 Herald Centenary, with notes on its bygone Thehistory. Book of4 the, Glasgow, Fancy 1882.Fair; with a new history of Glasgow, and Anaccount account of of the the Hospital; Mitchell Library,by an Old Glasgow, Citizen. fromUlus. 1874 4°, to Glasg. 1884. 1884. 8°, TheGlasg. Sketch 1885. Book of the Glasgow Architectural Association. 3 vols. MemoirsGlasg. 1885and portraitsto 1888. of one hundred Glasgow men who have died during the last thirty years, and 0in their lives did much to make the Ancity account what ofit nowthe Glasgowis. 2 vols. Royal 4 Hospital, Glasg. 1886. for Sick Children, and its ScottishDispensary. National 8°, Glasg.Memorials 1889. at the Glasgow Exhibition. Fol., WhirlsGlasg. of 1890. the Wheel, or cychng rambles round Glasgow. Glasg. 1895. Walks and drives twelve miles round Glasgow. Map. Glasg. 1896. Catalogue of the inaugural Art Exhibition of the People’s Palace, MemorialGlasgow CatalogueGreen. 8°, of Glasg. the Burns1898. Exhibition of relics, portraits, pictures,Institute books,of the Fineand MSS., Arts, held1896. in the[More galleries than of150 the photogravures Royal Glasgow of letterpress.]portraits, facsimiles, 8°, Glasg. book-titles, 1898. views, and relics ; with descriptive 330 LANARKSHIRE GLASGOW {continued). Miscellaneous {continued). Thecal history College; and issued objects on of the the occasion Glasgow ofand the West laying of Scotlandof the memorial Techni- Aird,stone A. of theReminiscences new building of byGlasgow the King editors, in 1903. reporters, 8°, Glasg. and printers1903. during the last sixty years; with appendix of details0 as to titles Alison,and dates R. ofThe newspapers anecdotage published of Glasgow, in Glasgow. comprising 4 , anecdotesGlasg. 1890. and anecdotal8°, Glasg. incidents1892. of the City of Glasgow and Glasgow personages. Armstrong,Wilkie, Paton, Sir W.Albert Celebrated Moore, etc.] pictures exhibited [by Turner, at the GlasgowGainsborough, Inter- national Exhibition. 190 engraved plates and 65 woodcuts, with notes and criticisms. 4 , Glasg. 1888.0 Bell,Baynham, D. W.Among The theGlasgow rocks stage. around 4 ,Glasgow; Glasg. 1892. being a series of excursion sketches and papers. Maps. 8°, Glasg. 1881. 0 Bentley,Glasg. 1843. W., sen. Kelvin Grove and other poems. Ulus. 12 , Bertram,fessions ofJ. aG., strolling ‘ Peter player; Paterson.’ with Behind notices theand scenes;anecdotes the of con-the [Blair,Edinburgh T.] Glasgowand Glasgow : or theatres.the Vision, 8°, a poem.Edin. 1859.120, Lond. 1824. Bone,of 10 M.original The plates. Glasgow Fol., Exhibition Glasg. 1901. : Exhibition Etchings, a series Brotchie,Glasgow EveningT. C. F. Times, Sylvan 1910. scenes near Glasgow. Reprinted from Glasg. Glasgow 1914. rivers and streams : their legends and their lore. Brown, G.0 Diary of George Brown, Merchant in Glasgow, 1745- Brown,1753. J.4 , AGlasgow, brief statement 1856. of that which Glasgow was, is, and shall year.be in mind8°, Glasg. and manner;1885. by Jas. Brown, written in his ninetieth Buchanan,from its commencement Dr. M. S. History in 1787. of theGlasg. Royal 1832. Infirmary of Glasgow Couper,the City C. of T. Glasgow Report Bank. of the 8°,trial Edin. of the 1879. Directors and Manager of Christie,of Glasgow. J. Account8°, Glasg. of 1888.the great medical institutions of the City Connal,of charter, M. 1501.The Hospital8°, Glasg. of 1862.St. Nicholas, Glasgow, with facsimile Davison,series of T. illustrations, R. Pen and with ink annotes account at the of Glasgow the Exhibition Exhibition; by R.a Donald,Walker. C. 4°,D. Glasg. The 1888.Lands of Grahamston. Trans. Glasg. Arch. Duncan,Soc., ii, 141.R. Notices and documents illustrative of the literary historycentury. ofMaitland Glasgow Club.during 4 0the, Glasg. greater 1831. part of the last [18th] Ewing,Glasgow J. onReport the management for the Directors of the City of thePoor, Town’s the suppression Hospital of mendicity,8°, Glasg. 1818. and the principles of the plan for the new Hospital. Fairley,chap-books. J. A. Trans.Dougal Hawick Graham, Arch. Skellat Soc. bellman 40, Hawick, of Glasgow, 1908. and his LANARKSHIRE 331 Gillespie,Glasg. 1898. A. Sir Michael Connal and his Young Men’s Institute. Glasg.Young 1898. Men's Spoutmouth Institute; a story of fifty years. Goodwin,from 1837 J. toHistory 1877. ofGlasg. the Glasgow 1877. Night Asylum for the houseless, Hedderwick,8°, Glasg. 1891. J. Backward glances ; or some personal recollections. Hopkirk,of the Clyde,T. Flora and Glottianain th^ neighbourhood ; a catalogue of plantsGlasgow. on the8°, banksGlasg. Hunter,1813. J. K. Life studies of character, being reminiscences of Glasgow8°, Greenock, and 1870.the West of Scotland characters and associations. Kirk,Glasg. C. 1911.J. Clyde Ballads, Glasgow mixtures, and other verses. Lemon,with biographical J. (ed.). Lays and of historical St. Mungo notes. ; or the2 vols. Minstrelsy 180, Glasg. of the 1844-45. West: Mackenzie,the West ofP. Scotland.Social and Ports. political 3 vols.reminiscences 8°, Glasg. of1865 Glasgow and 1866; and M'Lean,also 2 vols.,A. Local1890. industries of Glasgow and the West of Scotland. Macquisten,Glasg. 1901. Cleland, Grainger, and Millar. Reports on Roads Malloch,leading intoD. M. Glasgow The bookfrom ofthe Glasgow north. anecdote.Plans. 1829.8°, Edin. 1912. Martin,by F. H.D. Newbury.The Glasgow Ulus. school 8°, Glasg.of painting, 1897. with an introduction Mason,notices T. of booksGlasgow and Libraries, literary rarities.public and8°, private;Glasg. 1885. with lists and Millar,notable A. Glasgow H. The characters. streets of People’sGlasgow Journal,: sketches 1889. of over twenty [Mills,Scotland. G.] Craigclutha:8°, Glasg. 1878. a tale of Old Glasgow and the West of Muir, J. H. Glasgow streets and places; notes and0 memoranda. Murray,Edited withDr. D. memoir A note of the on authorsome Glasgow by Benj. and Taylor. other Provincial4 , Glasg. 1899.coins Nicol,and tokens.J. Vital, 8°, social, Glasg. and 1885. economic statistics of the City of Glasgow, Nimmo,1885-1891, J. Memorial with observations relative to thereon. a motion 8°, for Glasg. establishing 1891. a system Paton,of out-patients J. Fine artsto the collection Glasgow of Royal Glasgow. Infirmary. 4°, Glasg. 8°, Glasg.1906. 1814. Renwick,Glasgow Memorials.R. The County 40, Glasg. and 1908.Parish Divisions of Glasgow. In Sala,Glasgow. G. A. TempleTrongate Bar and Mag., Buchanan xvi, 338, Street, 489. Glasgow. Argyle Street, Scott,Sawers, A. R. TheT. QueenCustom Street, House a poem.of Glasgow; 12°, Glasg.reminiscences 1848. of the Scott,trade A.of theM. Clyde,The Kenninghouse steamers, etc. BumGlasg. and 1859. adjacent lands of the Shaw,Gorbals. A. Glasgow,Trans. Glasg. a municipal Ant. Soc., study. ii, 204. Century 8°, Glasg. Mag., 1882. xvii, 721. Smiles,Ulus. S.8°, Lond.(ed.). 1883.James Nasmyth, engineer; an autobiography. Stark, W. Remarks on public hospitals for the cure0 of mental Stewart,derangement. —. CuriositiesPlans and of illus. Glasgow of Glasgow citizenship. Asylum. 4 0, 4Glasg., Edin. 1881. 1807. 332 LANARKSHIRE GLASGOW [continued). Miscellaneous [continued). Stewart, R. On projected new Public Offices for Glasgow. 8°, Walker,Glasg. 1835.R. Black and white sketches by members of the Glasgow Art0 Club, with descriptive letterpress by Robt. Walker. 48 plates. 4 ,[See Glasg. Davison, 1881. T. R.) Wallace,Notable ScottishW. The Trials trial Series. of the Port.City of8°, Glasgow Edin. 1905. Bank Directors. Whytt,barton. R. Phil.Account Trans. of Abr.,an earthquake x, 637. 4 0felt, Land. at Glasgow1755. and Dum- Wilson, Dr. A. Of a remarkable cold observed0 at Glasgow in January 1768. Phil. Trans. Abr., xiii, 161. 4 , Land. 1771.0 Young,1899. W. Kelvingrove. The Regality Club, 3rd ser. 4 , Glasg. GLENMAVIS. The Graemes of Glenmavis. Leisure Hour, xiv, 785. GORBALS. RenUlus. wick, 4°, R. Glasg. The Barony of Gorbals. Regality Club, 4th ser., 1. GOVAN. Brotchie, T. C. F. The history of Govan, burgh and parish, his- torical,1905. ecclesiastical, traditional, and monumental. 8°, Govan, Chalmers, P. 0M. The Govan sarcophagus, the shrine of St. Con- [Craig,stantine. A.] 4The, Glasg. Elder 1902. Park, Govan; an account of its gift, and of theDavid erection and John and unveilingElder, and of historical the statue sketches of John of Elder, Govan. with Maps, lives Maxwell,ports., and Sir illus. J. S. 4°,Sculptured Glasg. 1891. stones in the Kirkyard of Govan; Wallace,27 plates, A. with The prefatory parish of note. Govan, 4°, as Glasg. it was 1899. and as it is. 8°, Glasg. 1877. 0 Young,Glasg. W.1899. Govan. The Regality Club, 3rd ser., 95. Illus. 4 , GRAHAM’S DYKE. [See Roman Wall, under Stirlingshire, p. 434.) HAMILTON. Memoirs of the life and family of James, late [4th] Duke of Hamilton, with[15 Nov. his letter 1712]. to his8°, son Land. the 1717.night before the duel with Lord Mohun, Memoirs of the house 0of Hamilton corrected ; with an addition on the SomeCian particulars Galbraith. of the4 , Edin.arrival 1828. of the Marquis of Douglas and Princess Marie40, Glasg. of Baden 1843. at Hamilton Palace on 14th September 1843. Illus. Catalogueof pictures, of the porcelain, twelve days’old ,sale of the enamels, Hamilton carvings, Palace collectionbronzes, Lond.miniatures, 1882. coins, etc. [The sale produced ^397,562.] Illus. 8°, LANARKSHIRE Aiton, W. Inquiry into the pedigree, descent, and public transac- Anderson,tions of the J. chiefsHistorical of the Hamiltonand genealogical family. memoirs8°, Glasg. of the1827. house of Hamilton ; with genealogical memoirs0 of the several branches of the Bell,family R., ; andwith Handyside, supplement. R. Ulus.Report 4 , onEdin. the 1825-28.Town of Hamilton. Burnet,Comm, G.on Municip.Memoirs Corps.of the lives(Scotland). and actions Fol., ofLand. James 1835. and William of[1st Scotland. and 2nd] Ports.Dukes ofFol., Hamilton Land. 1677.; with account of the Civil Wars JERVISWOOD. Minto,1702-1708, Lord ed.(ed.). by Gilbert,Correspondence Earl of ofMinto. George Bann. Baillie Club. of Jerviswood, 4°, Edin. Murray,1842. Lady, of Stanhope, ed. T. Thomson. Memoirs of Rt. Hon. George1822, and Baillie 1824. of Jerviswood and Lady Grisell Baillie. 8°, Edin. KILBRIDE. Gray, G. Biographical notice of the Rev. D. Ure, with an examina- tion,Kilbride. critical 8°, and Glasg. detailed, 1865. of his history of Rutherglen and East Ure,8°, Glasg.Rev. D. 1793. The history of Rutherglen and . Ulus. LANARK AND FALLS OF THE CLYDE. 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William Birnie, the Lord his minister in 0that ilk, as a pledge printedof his zeale by W. and B. careD. D. of Turnbull, that reformation. 1833. 4 , Edin. 1606. Re- [Buchanan,Clyde on a C.] summer A walk afternoon. from the [In Town verse, of withLanark notes.] to the 8°, Falls Glasg. of 1816. 0 Cowan,Burrow, W. E. A.J. (pub.).History Guide of Lanark to Lanark. and guide12 , Cheltenham,to the surrounding 1914. Davidson,scenery. H.Ulus. The 8°, old Lanark, church 1867. of St. Kentigem, Lanark. Trans. Glasg.Lanark Arch. in Soc.,the olden2nd ser., time iv, : 155.the Castle gate. 8°, Edin. 1890. 1892.Lanark in the olden time : legislative and judicial. 8°, Edin. 334 LANARKSHIRE LANARK AND FALLS OF THE CLYDE (continued). Davidson, H. Sketch of the history of the Lanark Young Men’s ChristianThe Rev. Association. 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