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SCOTTISH
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SCOTTISH. Tlie Scottish journal of topography, antiqui¬
ties, traditions, etc. . . . Vol. i., [ii.j From Sept. 1847
[to Julyl8481. Edinburgh, T. G. Stevenson, 1848.
8°. 10 in. 2 vols. i. vii. pp. + (I) p.+ 408 pp. 11. vii. pp. + (1) p.+
344 pp.
The Scottish Mercury. Relating the weekely intellig¬
ence from Scotland and the Court. [? London, ? 1643.]
4°. 7 in. O-hc number oiili/. Probabli/ Oct. 5, 1G43.
Cf. Nichols IV. 41.
The Scottish minstrel, containing a selection of the
most popular songs of Scotland, as sung by Wilson,
Templeton, etc. Sixth series. Glasgoiv, 1850.
12". G in. (2) pp. + pp. 118 to 134. Scottish Songs (102).
The Scottish mist dispel'd ; or, a Clear reply to the
prevaricating answer of the commissioners of . . . Scot¬
land, to both houses of parliament; upon the new
propositions for peace ; and the foure bills sent to his
majesty, 1647. By an English covenanter.
London, M. S.for H. Orerton, 1648.
4°. 7 in. (2) + 4G pp.
Scotish poems of the sixteenth century. [Edited,
with a glossary, by J. G. Dalyell.] Vol. i., [11.J
Edinburgh, Archibald Constable, 1801.
12°. 7 in. 2 vols. in 1. i. xiv.+ 152 + 106 pp. 11. (4) pp. + pp. 107-
380+(4) pp.
■ The Scottish politick presbyter, slain by an English
independent, or the Independents victory over the
presbyterian party. . . . Hableian Miscellany, vol. 7,
pp. 391-397. 1811,4°.
Scotish songs. [A collection of Scottish songs with
the airs. Edited, with an historical essay and notes, by
Joseph Ritson.] In two volumes. Volume the first
[second]. . . . London, J. Johnson, 1794.
12°. 7 in. 2 vols. Vol. 2 missing, i. (2) + cxix. + (3) + 289 pp. +
(1) p. With arms on sides of
SCOTTISH AFRICAN AND INDIAN COMPANY.
See Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and thb
Indies.
SCOTTISH ARCHERS. See MacDonald (a.) Papers
relative to the royal guard of Scottish archers in France.
. . . 1835, 4°.
SCOTTISH BURGH RECORDS SOCIETY. [Publica¬
tions.] Edinburgh, Glasgoiv, 1868-1908.
4°. 9J in. In progress.
I. Ancient lavfs and customs of the burghs of Scotland. [Edited
by C. Innes, with a glossary by Sir J. D. Marwick.] 1868.
2-5. Extracts from the records of the burgh of Edinburgh.
[Edited by Sir J. D. Marwick.] 4 vols. 1869-82.
6. Index to Extracts from the records of the burgh of Edinburgh.
1892.
7. Charters and other documents relating to the city of ICdin-
burgh. [Edited by Sir J. D. Marwick.] 1871.
8. 9. Extracts from the council register of the burgh of Aberdeen.
[Edited by J. Stuart.] 2 vols. 1871, '72.
10. Charters and documents relating to the burgh of Peebles.
[Edited by W. Chambers.] 1872.
II, 12, 16, 19. Extracts from the records of the burgh of Clasgow.
[Edited by Sir J. D. Marwick.] 4 vols. 1876-1903.
13. Miscellany of the Scottish Burgh Records Society. [Edited
by Sir J. D. Marwick.J 1681.
14, 15, 17. Charters and other documents relating to the city of
Glasgow. Edited by Sir J. D. Marwick. 2 vols. 1897, '94.
16. See nos. 11, 12.
18. Charters and documents relating to the collegiate church and
hospital of the Holy Trinity . . . Edinburgh. 1881.
SCOTTISH LANDED PROPRIETORS. Letter on
behalf of the church of Scotland, from Scottish landed
proprietors [signed by Sir A. Agnew]. . . . 24th Tan.
1843, addressed to . . . Sir E. Peel . . . with the reply.
Edinburgh, T. Constable, 1843.
8°. 8J in. 12 pp.
SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. Testimonies
and statistics in reference to the working of the Public-
Houses Act. . . .
Glasgow, Scottish Temperance League, 1857.
8°. SJin. 78+ (2) pp.
SCOTUS (Joannes) Cousin of Lord Scotstarret. .1. S,
hodaeporicon in . . . Jacobi sexti e Scotia sua decessum.
Johnston (a.) m.d. Delitiae poetarum scotorum, pt. 2,
pp. 470-479. 1637, 12°.
SCOTUS (RoMOALDUs) Svmmarivm | Rationvm, Qvi- | bvs
Cancellarivs An- | gliae | Et Piolocvtor Pvcke- | ringius
Elizabethae Anglian Regime persua- | serunt occidendam
esse serenissimam Princi- | pem Mariam Stuartam
Scotiae Regi- | nam & lacobi sexti Scotorum | Regis
matrem: | Una Cvm Respon- { sionibvs Reginje An-
glise Et Sententia | mortis: | Qvse Omnia Anglice
Primvm Edita Svnt, Et Lon- j dini A Typographo Regio
Im- I pressa, ac deinde varias in linguas | translata : |
His Additvm Est Svpplicivm | YA Moi's Reginae Scotiae,
Vna Cvm Svc- | cinctis quibusdam animaduersionibus,
& I confutationibus eorum, quae | ei obiecta sunt. | Opei'a
Romoaldi Scoti.
Ingolstadii, Ex officina Wolffgangi Ederi. | Anno
I M.D.LXXXviii. [1588]. I
8°. 6J in. Roman letter. .\-H^ I^; (2) + 1.33 pp.+ (1) p:—(1)
title, (2) blank, 1-33 the work, (1) errata.
Brunet v. 240, Lowndes 2230.
- Summarium rationum, quibus cancellarius Angliae et
prolocutor Puckeringius Elizabethae, Angliae reginae,
persuaserunt occidendam esse serenissimam principem
Mariam Stuartam, Scotiae reginam, et Jacobi sexti,
Scotorum regis, matrem. Jebb (s.) De vita Mariae,
Scotorum reginae, vol. 2, pp. 117-274. 1725, fol.
SCOTUS ERIGENUS (Joannes) See Saint-Rene Tail-
LANDiER (r. g. e. t ) Scot Erigene et la philosophie
scholastique. . . . 1843, ^°-^
SCOUGAL (Henry) Positiones Aliquot Theologicse, | De |
Objecto Cultus Religiosi. | Quas APDOM, tertio id. Aug.
16'74 I in Academia regia Aberdonensi. Propugnabit |
Henricus Scougall Presbyter & designatus S.S. | Theo-
logiae Professor Disputationem moderante | Eruditiss. &
Clariss Viro D. loanne Menzies, | Theologiae Professore
meritissimo, & Universi- | tatis Aberdonensis Rectore
magnifico. | [Mottoes.]
[Aberdeen], E Typographaeo loannis Forbesii
lunioris, | Urbis & Universitatis Typothetae. | Anno
Dom. M.DC.LXXIV. [1674].
4°. 7i in. Roman letter. {kY ; 7 pp. + (1) p.
SCOUNDREL'S. The Scoundrel's dictionary, or an explana¬
tion of the cant words used by the thieves, house¬
breakers, street-robbers and pick-pockets about town.
To which is prefixed, some curious dissertations on the
ajt of wheedling; and a collection of their flash songs,
with a pi-oper glossary. The whole printed from a copy
taken on one of their gang, in the late scuffle between
the watchmen and a party of them on Clerkenwell-
Green; which copy is now in the custody of one of the
constables of that parish.
London, 'printed for J. Bron-nnell, mdccliv. [1754].
12°. 7 in. 32 pp.
SCO VIL (W. E.) A Short-hand, legible as the plainest writing,
and requiring no teacher but the book. With a simplified
system of verbatim reporting. . . . Sixth American edition.
Neiv York, W. E. Scovil Jr., 1873.
8°. 6f in. (2) + xxi.pp. + (l)p. + 125 + {3)pp. ,,„ „ , „
' ^ ' 11 V ' ^ ^j,.^^^ autograph of J. E. Rockivell.

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