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Monumental Inscriptions SCOTTISH GENEALOGY SOCIETY SALES CATALOGUE JANUARY 2015 WWW.SCOTSGENEALOGY.COM/DOWNLOADS.ASPX THE CATALOGUE IS IN SECTIONS AS FOLLOWS SECTION TITLE SECTION TITLE SPECIAL OFFERS MARINERS & SHIPS ARMED FORCES MISCELLANEOUS BURGH RECORDS MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS CENSUS – EARLY NAMES DIRECTORIES PEERAGE ECCLESIASTICAL PEOPLE & POLL TAX LISTS OF 1696 EDUCATION POLL & HEARTH TAX EMIGRANTS & IMMIGRANTS SOURCES & GUIDES HEIRS – CD ROM TRADES & PROFESSIONS HISTORY VITAL RECORDS – BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS IRISH ANCESTRY WILLS & TESTAMENTS JACOBITES >>> All sections are bookmarked in this PDF Catalogue. Click on the bookmark icon on the far left. >>> If the bookmark icon is not visible, press the “Esc” key. >>> A good PDF Option to choose when viewing this catalogue is:- View > Page Display > Enable Scrolling To calculate the cost of postage take a note of the weight of the goods and consult the following postage tables. 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Please also state in your order whether :- Airmail, Surface Mail, UK 1st Class or UK 2nd Class. Special Offers Ecclesiastical *Lady Glenorchy Transcripts Communion Rolls 1785-1835 A5, 77pp. £2.75 150 grams Education Alumni & Grads. in Art, Aberdeen Colleges, 1850-1860. A5, 44pp. £2.00 150 grams Emigrants to Antipodes 1840 from Paisley, Highlands and England, A5 Emigrants £1.50 150 grams 14pp Emigrants, The Historical Background, SRO Guide. A4, 50pp. £2.00 225 grams Immigrants and Aliens, a PRO guide to sources on UK Immigration and £5.00 400 grams Citizenship. How to find Shipping & Immigration Records in Australia, 4th Edition, £3.00 475 grams 2000, Cora Num A4, 112pp Colkitto, A Celebration of Clan Donald of Colonsay 1570-1647 by Kevin History £9.00 475 grams Byrne Letters from the Glen – Glen Clunie, Braemar 1839-1871 £4.00 550 grams Captain Cohonny, Constantine Maguire of Tempo 1777-1834, WA Irish Ancestry £5.00 325 grams Maguire Scottish Clans and Tartans – Text by Alastair Cunningham, photography Sources and Guides £2.00 225 grams by Colin Baxter. Was £3.75 Short Guide to Records at the SRO. A4, 24pp. Was £2.50 £1.50 175 grams Armed Forces *A History of the 2nd Battalion 78th Foot, 1804-1816 £12.00 350 grams Air Force Records for Family Historians, A4, 129pp, William Spencer £9.99 400 grams Argyll Militia - Men Eligible for Service in the Argyll Militia 1803-1804 £3.50 120 grams Battle of Waterloo 1815 (Officers Killed & Wounded) A5, 28pp, Andrew £3.00 150 grams and Sandra Twining Defence of Scotland - Militia, Fencibles & Volunteer Corps, Scottish £7.50 200 grams Sources 1793-1820 Elgin Fencibles, 1794-1802, A5, 30pp, Duncan McNaughton £3.50 150 grams *Glamis War Memorial £2.00 95 grams *Kirriemuir War Memorial £3.50 105 grams Men of Lower Deeside of Military Age in 1798 A4, 39pp, David L. Walker £3.75 200 grams Militia 1799 and 1801 of Galston Parish, Ayrshire, also index to names of servicemen in 1918 who wrote letters of thanks to Rev. J.A. Hogg, Galston £2.40 150 grams church, for parcels received More Sources of World War I Army Ancestry, 3rd Ed. A5, 102pp, Norman £5.45 225 grams Holding *Nairnshire Roll of Honour for the Great War 1914-1921, K. Nisbet £15.00 500 grams Officers mentioned in the Edinburgh Almanacs 1758, 1773, 1784, 1787 £7.50 150 grams and 1800 CD Rom Records of the RAF How to find the few, A5, 66pp Eunice Wilson £3.95 150 grams Records of the Royal Marines, PRO Readers’ Guide No. 10. A4, 64pp, £8.95 350 grams Garth Thomas *The Naming and Numbering of Scottish Regiments of Foot, Cavalry and £6.50 175 grams Militia, A5 48pp, David Webster Tracing your Royal Marine Ancestors, Richard Brook and Matthew Little £12.99 500 grams Burgh Records Burgesses of Inveraray 1665-1963 £4.00 400 grams Examination Roll of Arbroath 1752. Town's Duty Roll 1753 £4.00 300 grams Lochmaben Court and Council Book, 1612-1721, ed. John B. Wilson £8.00 650 grams Records of the Burgh of Peebles 1652-1714 – includes extracts from the £12.00 150 grams Town Council Records and Burgh Court Books of Peebles CD ROM Register of Merchant & Trade Burgesses of Aberdeen 1600-1620 £2.50 175 grams Roll of Apprentices Burgh of Aberdeen 1700-1750 £2.50 175 grams Roll of Inhabitants of Aberdeen, 1795. Indexed. A4, 40pp. £3.75 175 grams Census - Early Galston Men of Galston Parish divided into four classes, presumably for CENSUS 1801 - AYRSHIRE £3.15 150 grams militia suitability (undated but probably 1801) CENSUS 1811 - AYRSHIRE Galston £3.15 150 grams CENSUS 1820 - AYRSHIRE Irvine and Halfway, Town and Parish CD Rom £3.60 150 grams CENSUS 1821 - AYRSHIRE St Quivox £3.60 150 grams CENSUS 1831 - AYRSHIRE Galston £3.15 150 grams CENSUS 1841 - AYRSHIRE Kilbirnie £4.00 150 grams Largs £4.00 200 grams Troon (CD Rom) £5.00 150 grams CENSUS 1811 - BERWICKSHIRE Ladykirk £3.99 150 grams CENSUS 1831 - BERWICKSHIRE Ladykirk £3.99 150 grams CENSUS 1901 - CAITHNESS Canisbay £5.00 300 grams CENSUS 1801, 1811, 1821 - Annan, published by Dumfries & Galloway FHS £3.50 150 grams DUMFRIESSHIRE Annan, ed. George Gilchrist, published by Scottish Record Society £4.00 300 grams CENSUS 1783 - LANARKSHIRE Lesmahagow £2.50 150 grams CENSUS 1821 - LANARKSHIRE Lesmahagow £2.50 150 grams CENSUS 1790 - MIDLOTHIAN Edinburgh St Cuthbert's or West Kirk CD Rom £7.50 150 grams CENSUS 1811, 1821 & 1831 Dalkeith (Scottish Population Listings prior to 1841 census) £6.00 200 grams Communion Roll - MIDLOTHIAN CENSUS 1834 - MIDLOTHIAN Dalkeith (Scottish Population Listings prior to 1841 census) CD ROM £7.50 175 grams Dallas (This census is included in the booklet “Lands and People of Moray MORAY CENSUS Population listings for the Parish of Dallas. 1689 Claims for Recovery or £4.00 150 grams Compensation, 1777 Heads of Households and Poor List, 1811 census”) Knockando (Lands and People of Moray) – Population Listings for the Parish of Knockando, 1818 Distribution of Rice, 1832 Distribution to the MORAY £4.50 175 grams Poor, 1835 Names of persons in every family in the Parish (excluding part of the Village of Archiestown),1836 Distribution to the Poor CENSUS 1821 - ORKNEY Orphir £3.75 250 grams 1766 List of Inhabitants of the Burgh of Perth - names of heads of CENSUS 1766 - PERTH £5.00 151 grams households and numbers of those living in a property. CENSUS 1831 - Jedburgh - 1831 census for this Roxburghshire parish transcribed from the £8.99 145 grams ROXBURGHSHIRE Kirk Session Records. Melrose - 1831 census for this Roxburghshire parish transcribed from the £9.99 160 grams Kirk Session Records. Tingwall - 1785 listing of all the names in the households in the parish, CENSUS 1785 - SHETLAND including wife's maiden name, age, place of residence, number in the £3.00 101 grams household, in this Shetland parish. CENSUS MISC. 1832, 1844, 1846 The Urquhart censuses of Portpatrick £4.00 350 grams and 1852 - WIGTOWNSHIRE Directories DIRECTORIES - CD *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1808 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1822 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1842 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1851 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1858 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1861 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1875 CD £5.00 150 grams *Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory 1884 CD £5.00 150 grams Ecclesiastical *A Peebleshire Miscellany: Eddleston baptisms 1697-1699; Innerleithen Communion Roll 1835; Stobo Communion Roll 1835; Traquair Burials £4.50 100 grams 1861-1874; West Linton Testimonials 1757-1786 Ballantrae Kirk Session records 1723-1733, A Summary, A.H.
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