History of the Fife Pitcairns
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AUTHORITIES CONSULTED.
Letters of King James VI.
Lamont's Diary.
Wodrow's History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland.
Robertson's History of Scotland.
History of Dysart.
Fordun's History.
George Buchanan's History, translated by Aikman.
Calderwood's History of Scotland.
Sir James Melville's Memoirs.
Moysie's Memoires.
Henderson's Dunfermline.
The Registers of the Great Seal for Scotland.
Calendars of the State Papers of the Secret Council of Scotland and
England.
Clark's Guide to Dunfermline.
Rankin's Guide to Holyrood, its History and Portraits.
Black's Guide to Scotland.
Green's History of the English People.
Henry Laing's Descriptive Catalogue of Scottish Seals.
Malcolm Laing's James I., King of Great Britain.
Malcolm Laing's History of Scotland from the Union of the Crowns.
History of County of Fife, by Leighton.
Sir John Dalzell, A Tract relating chiefly to Monastic Antiquities.
Academies, Bannatyne Club.
Registrum de Dunfermleyn.
Chalmers's Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline.
James W. Taylor's Historical Antiquities connected with Falkland, Kettle,
and Leslie.
James W. Taylor's Historical Antiquities of Fife.
Academies of the Abbotsford Club — Ecclesiastical Records.
Chambers's Encyclopaedia.
Pitcairn's Letters in the British Museum MSS.
Bannatyne's Memorials.
Conolly's Eminent Men of Fife.
Between the Ochils and the Forth, by Beveridge.
Letters of King James VI.
Lamont's Diary.
Wodrow's History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland.
Robertson's History of Scotland.
History of Dysart.
Fordun's History.
George Buchanan's History, translated by Aikman.
Calderwood's History of Scotland.
Sir James Melville's Memoirs.
Moysie's Memoires.
Henderson's Dunfermline.
The Registers of the Great Seal for Scotland.
Calendars of the State Papers of the Secret Council of Scotland and
England.
Clark's Guide to Dunfermline.
Rankin's Guide to Holyrood, its History and Portraits.
Black's Guide to Scotland.
Green's History of the English People.
Henry Laing's Descriptive Catalogue of Scottish Seals.
Malcolm Laing's James I., King of Great Britain.
Malcolm Laing's History of Scotland from the Union of the Crowns.
History of County of Fife, by Leighton.
Sir John Dalzell, A Tract relating chiefly to Monastic Antiquities.
Academies, Bannatyne Club.
Registrum de Dunfermleyn.
Chalmers's Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline.
James W. Taylor's Historical Antiquities connected with Falkland, Kettle,
and Leslie.
James W. Taylor's Historical Antiquities of Fife.
Academies of the Abbotsford Club — Ecclesiastical Records.
Chambers's Encyclopaedia.
Pitcairn's Letters in the British Museum MSS.
Bannatyne's Memorials.
Conolly's Eminent Men of Fife.
Between the Ochils and the Forth, by Beveridge.
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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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