The library of James VI. 1573-1583. From a manuscript in the hand of Peter Young, his tutor. Edited, with introduction and notes, by George F. Warner. [Catalogue or inventory. Includes extract from a 1569 inventory, and apophthegms or sayings of James, c. 1575-c. 1582 (the latter Latin, French and English).]
Documents illustrating Catholic policy in the reign of James VI. I. Summary of memorials presented to the King of Spain, by John Ogilvy of Poury and Dr John Cecil. 1596. II. Apology and defence of the king of Scotland, by Father William Creighton, S.J. 1598. Edited, with introduction and notes, by Thomas G. Law. [First item Spanish, with English translation. Also memoranda or notes of additions and alterations by Creighton for insertion in the 'Apology'.]
Twenty-four letters of Sir Thomas Hope, bart., of Craighall, lord advocate of Scotland, 1626-1646. 1627-1646. Edited from the original manuscripts, with introduction and notes, by Robert Paul.
Civil war papers. I. Correspondence of Sir John Cochran and others with James, Duke of Courland, 1643-1650. II. Montrose in Sweden, 1649-1650. III. Intelligence-letter from London, 1649. Montrose's flight from Carbisdale, 1650. Edited, with introduction and notes, by H. F. Morland Simpson. [All the items relate to Montrose. The extracts from letters etc. in I are French and Latin, with English translations, and English. II consists of extracts from letters (Dutch, with English translations). IV is an account based on family tradition written by George Marsh in 1792.]
Thirty-four letters written to James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews, by the Duke and Duchess of Lauderdale and by Charles Maitland, Lord Hatton, 1660-1677. Edited from the originals in the episcopal chest, Edinburgh, with introduction and notes, by John Dowden.
The diary of the Rev. George Turnbull, minister of Alloa and Tyninghame, 1657-1704. Edited, from the original manuscript, with introduction and notes, by Robert Paul.
Masterton papers, 1660-1719. ... Edited, with pedigree, introduction and notes, by Victor A. N. Paton. [Notes of events, 1660-1719, advice to his heirs, 1699, instructions to his wife, 1699 and 1702, all by Francis Masterton; notes on his family by Charles Masterton, 1712-13; and 'Lawes for regulating the Societie of Husbandmen within the shyre of Clackmannane, 1699'.]
Accompt of expenses in Edinburgh by Alexander Rose, son of the laird of Kilravock, 1715. Edited, from the original document, with introduction, by A. H. Millar.
Papers about the rebellions of 1715 and 1745. I. A journall of severall occurences in 1715, by Peter Clarke. II. Eight letters by William Nicolson, D.D., Bishop of Carlisle, to the Archbishop of York, 1716. III. Leaves from the diary of John Campbell, an Edinburgh banker in 1745. Edited, from the original manuscripts, with introduction and notes, by Henry Paton.