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554 CLAN FERGUSSON
5. Major Fraser's MS. : His Adventures in Scotland and Eng-
land ; his Mission to, and Travels in, France ; his Services in
the Rebellion (and his Quarrels) with Simon Fraser, Lord
Lovat, 1696-1739. Edinburgh, 1888.
Fergusson, Alexander.
The Religious Establishment in Scotland examined upon Pro-
testant Principles : A Tract occasioned by the late Prosecu-
tion against the Rev. Mr. Alexander Fergusson, Minister in
Kilwinning. London, 1771.
Fergusson, Andrew.
Inaugural Dissertation on Hepatitis. Edinburgh, 1835.
Fergusson, Charles (yr. of Kilkerran).
Early History of Church Patronage. Edinburgh, 1733.
Fergusson, Sir Charles Dalrymple (of Kilkerran), Bart., 1800-
1849. Article on. Did. of Nat. Biog., p. 357.
Fergusson, D.
Collection of Scots Poems in the Buchan Dialect. Edinburgh,
1785.
Fergusson, D.
Report on the Country between Tucson and Lobos Bay. Wash-
ington, 1863.
Fergusson, Rev. David (Minister of Dunfermline, d. 1598).
1. Ane Answer to ane Epistle written by R Benedick ... to
J. Knox . . . made by D. Feargussone, etc. 1563.
2. Ane Sermon preichit befoir the Regent and Nobilitie, upon a
part of the third chapter of the Prophet Malachi, in the Kirk
of Leith, at the tyme of the Generall Assemblie, on Sunday,
the 13th of Januarie, Anno Do. 1571. Imprentit at Sanct
Androis be Robert Lekpreuik, 1572.
3. Scottish Proverbs. Edinburgh, 1641.
4. Nine hundred and forty Scottish Proverbs, the greatest
part of which were first gathered together by David
Fergusson. . . . The rest being since added. Edinburgh,
1706.
5. Tracts by David Fergusson, Minister of Dunfermline, 1563-
1572. (Bannatyne Club.) Edinburgh, 1860.
Article on. Diet, of Nat. Biog., p. 341.
Fergusson, Donald.
Covenanting with God. Two Discourses delivered to the
People of Dunnichen on Communion Occasions. Dundee,
1844.
5. Major Fraser's MS. : His Adventures in Scotland and Eng-
land ; his Mission to, and Travels in, France ; his Services in
the Rebellion (and his Quarrels) with Simon Fraser, Lord
Lovat, 1696-1739. Edinburgh, 1888.
Fergusson, Alexander.
The Religious Establishment in Scotland examined upon Pro-
testant Principles : A Tract occasioned by the late Prosecu-
tion against the Rev. Mr. Alexander Fergusson, Minister in
Kilwinning. London, 1771.
Fergusson, Andrew.
Inaugural Dissertation on Hepatitis. Edinburgh, 1835.
Fergusson, Charles (yr. of Kilkerran).
Early History of Church Patronage. Edinburgh, 1733.
Fergusson, Sir Charles Dalrymple (of Kilkerran), Bart., 1800-
1849. Article on. Did. of Nat. Biog., p. 357.
Fergusson, D.
Collection of Scots Poems in the Buchan Dialect. Edinburgh,
1785.
Fergusson, D.
Report on the Country between Tucson and Lobos Bay. Wash-
ington, 1863.
Fergusson, Rev. David (Minister of Dunfermline, d. 1598).
1. Ane Answer to ane Epistle written by R Benedick ... to
J. Knox . . . made by D. Feargussone, etc. 1563.
2. Ane Sermon preichit befoir the Regent and Nobilitie, upon a
part of the third chapter of the Prophet Malachi, in the Kirk
of Leith, at the tyme of the Generall Assemblie, on Sunday,
the 13th of Januarie, Anno Do. 1571. Imprentit at Sanct
Androis be Robert Lekpreuik, 1572.
3. Scottish Proverbs. Edinburgh, 1641.
4. Nine hundred and forty Scottish Proverbs, the greatest
part of which were first gathered together by David
Fergusson. . . . The rest being since added. Edinburgh,
1706.
5. Tracts by David Fergusson, Minister of Dunfermline, 1563-
1572. (Bannatyne Club.) Edinburgh, 1860.
Article on. Diet, of Nat. Biog., p. 341.
Fergusson, Donald.
Covenanting with God. Two Discourses delivered to the
People of Dunnichen on Communion Occasions. Dundee,
1844.
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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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