Genealogical collections concerning the sir-name of Baird, and the families of Auchmedden, Newbyth, and Sauchton Hall in particular
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GENEALOGICAL COLLECTIONS
Concerning the SIR-NAME
OF
B A I R D,
AND THE FAMILIES OF
AUCHMEDDEN, NEWBYTH, AND SAUCHTON HALL
IN PARTICULAR.
WITH COPIES OF OLD LETTERS AND PAPERS WORTH PRESERVING,
AND ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL TRANSACTIONS IN THIS COUNTRY
DURING THE LAST TWO CENTURIES.
Reprinted from the Original MS. of
WILLIAM BAIRD, ESQ. (Last of the Family), OF AUCHMEDDEN,
Now Preserved in the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh.
With Notes ; and an Appendix containing a deduction of the Family of Ordinhnivas to the
present day.
LONDON:
JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.
MDCCCLXX.
(•TUHKAKY-)
GENEALOGICAL COLLECTIONS
Concerning the SIR-NAME
OF
B A I R D,
AND THE FAMILIES OF
AUCHMEDDEN, NEWBYTH, AND SAUCHTON HALL
IN PARTICULAR.
WITH COPIES OF OLD LETTERS AND PAPERS WORTH PRESERVING,
AND ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL TRANSACTIONS IN THIS COUNTRY
DURING THE LAST TWO CENTURIES.
Reprinted from the Original MS. of
WILLIAM BAIRD, ESQ. (Last of the Family), OF AUCHMEDDEN,
Now Preserved in the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh.
With Notes ; and an Appendix containing a deduction of the Family of Ordinhnivas to the
present day.
LONDON:
JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN, PICCADILLY.
MDCCCLXX.
(•TUHKAKY-)
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Histories of Scottish families > Genealogical collections concerning the sir-name of Baird, and the families of Auchmedden, Newbyth, and Sauchton Hall in particular > (9) Title page |
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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