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EDINBURGH.—History.
The Declaration of the citizens of Edenborough,
concerning the maintaining of a warre for the King,
against the Parliament of England; with the grounds
and reasons of their present rising, in relation to the
proceedings of Duke Hamilton, and his forces. . . .
Likewise, the proceedings of the Northern Army . . .
and the . . . successe of Major Gen. Lambert against
them; as also, the taking of Appleby Castle in West-
merland, by Col. Harrison, and Major Sanderson, and
articles of agreement thereupon . . . 22 of . . . June 1648.
London, for I. C., 1648.
4°. 7J in. (2)+ 6 pp.
The Impeachment of the Duke and Dutchess of Lau¬
derdale, with their brother . . . Lord Hatton. Pre¬
sented to his Majesty by the city of Edinburgh. Somers
(j.) Baron Somers, Collection of tracts, vol. 8, pp. 499-
508. 1812, 4°.
■ Report on the records of the city of Edinburgh [by
J. Stuart], Hist. mss. Commission i., p. 126. 1870,
fol.
A Survey of the castle and town of Edinburgh, January
1573.—Journal of the siege of the castle of Edinburgh,
April and May 1573. Bannatyne Club. Bannatyne
miscellany, vol. 2, pp. 65-80. 1836, 4°.
Unto the reverend, the ministers of the several kirks
and congregations of the city of Edinburgh, the earnest
request, and most humble petition of the heads of
families, and others, their respective parishioners. [In
favour of the Pretender.] [Edinburgh, ? 1746.]
8°. 7 in. 12 pp.
EDINBURGH.—Theatre.
—— Address (An) to the public [on the management of the
Edinburgh Theatre]. . . . 1767, 8°.
Apostle (The) to the theatre, his garland. An excel¬
lent new song. [On the Edinburgh Theatre.] . . .
[i757], 8°.
Connoisseurs (The). [On the management of the
Edinburgh Theatre.] [1767], 8°.
Considerations upon the intended disposal of the
patent [for the Edinburgh Theatre]. 1767, 8°.
—— Devil (The) to pay ... a farce, ... as it was acted at
the Canongate Theatre, Jan. 24th. . . . [1767], 8°.
Doleful (A) ditty, on the late horrid fray [at the
Edinburgh Theatre]. . . . [1767], 8°.
Finishing (The) Stroke; or, Nothing. A ballad.
[i7S7]. 4°-
Letter (A) from a gentleman in Edinburgh, to his
friend in the country; occasioned by the late theatrical
disturbances. . . . 1766, 8°.
Mac Debit (j.) pseud. The Irish parson’s advice con¬
cerning the play-house. . . . [? 1757], 4°.
Nil mortal!bus arduum; or, a Vindication of the
disposal of the Puppet-Shew House. . . . [On the
management of the Edinburgh Theatre.] 1767, 8°.
Prologue at the opening of the Theatre Royal in
Edinburgh. . . . [1767], 4°.
Kirk Session.
Extracts from the buik of the General Kirk of Edin¬
burgh, in the years 1574 and 1575. Maitland Club.
Miscellany, vol. 1, pp. 97-126. 1833, 4°.
Presbytery.
Act of Presbytery, appointing two ministers to attend
the Lords at Falkirk. Aug. 1578. Wodrow Society.
The Miscellany, pp. 407, 408. 1844, 8°.
A Testimony and warning of the Presbyterie of Edin¬
burgh, against a late Petition, tending (in the scope and
design thereof) to the overturning of the ordinances and
truth of Christ in this Church. Octob. 5. . . . 1659.
[? Edinburgh], 1659.
4°. 7 in. 12 pp.
- Ross (d.) Manager of the Edinburgh Theatre. Mr.
Ross’s Address to the public [on his securing the patent
and management of the Edinburgh Theatre]. [? 1767],
8°.
- Song (A) or a sermon. A new ballad [on the Edin¬
burgh Theatre], . . . [1757], 4°.
- Stage (The) or the pulpit, part 11. [On the Edinburgh
Theatre.] . . . [? 1757], 8°.
• To the Public. Queries proposed, to illustrate the
truth of Mr. Ross’s address [who has been rejected by
the public, as an improper person to manage the
Edinburgh theatre], [1767], 8°.
■ Usefulness (The) of the Edinburgh theatre seriously
considered. [? 1757], 8°.
Visitations of the kirk of Holyroodhouse, by the
Presbytery of Edinbugh, 1583-1598. Wodrow Society.
The Miscellany, pp. 453-466. 1844, 8°.
Boyal Observatory.
Annals of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Vol. 1.
Edited by R. Copeland. . . .
Glasgow, J. Hedderwick and Sons, 1902.
4°. 12J in. vi. + 198 pp.
Catalogue of the Crawford Library, of the Royal Obser¬
vatory, Edinburgh. [Edited by R. Copeland.]
Edinburgh, Aberdeen [printed], 1890.
4°. 12J in- vhi- pp. + 497 leaves+ (1) leaf.
Of this impression in single column only 13 copies were
printed.
■ Votes of the P[resbyter]y of E[dinburg]h. [On the
Edinburgh Theatre.] [1757], 4°.
Toivn Council.
■ Acts, statutes and other proceedings of the Provost,
Bailies and Council of the burgh of Edinburgh, from
the year 1529 to the year 1531. Maitland Club.
Miscellany, vol. 2, pp. 75-119. 1840, 4°.
• [Begins] Edinburgh, first May one thousand six
hundred and seventy four years. The which day the
Lord Provost, Baillies, etc. [Ordering that houses,
henceforth, be built with stone and lime.]
[Edinburgh, 1674.]
Fol. 11 in. 4 pp.
Sheriffdom.
- The Retour and royal warrant of taxation of the lands
in the Sheriffdom of Edinburgh. 1479. Bannatyne
Club. Bannatyne miscellany, vol. 3, pp. 425-431.
1855, 4°.
- Acts of the Town Council of Edinburgh [Oct. 1 and 4,
1678 and 4 March 1673] determining the time how long
the Lord Provost, Bailies, Dean of Gild and Treasurer
of the said burgh, ought to continue at one time in their
respective offices. . . . Edinburgh, 1678.
Fol. 31 in. (8) pp.

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