By various authors. With a preface by James L. M. Clyde, Lord Clyde.
Contents:
George Neilson: the march laws. 1. George Neilson (1858-1923). A memoir by E. L. G. Stones. 2. The march laws. Edited by Thomas I. Rae.
De composicione cartarum. Edited by James J. Robertson. [Latin, with English translation. Early 15th century treatise.]
Not improven: Advocate and Leslie v. Brown and Johnston, 1582. Edited by Ian D. Grant. [John Leslie of Wardhouse v Thomas Brown and Gilbert Johnston of Standingstones. Docs. in a case of forgery, from Court of Session records.]
Sir John Skene and the exchequer, 1594-1612. By Athol L. Murray. [Includes papers by Skene on exchequer and financial reform.]
The English and the public records of Scotland, 1650-1660. By David Stevenson.
Division of the commonty of Hassendean, 1761-1763. By Ian H. Adams.
A royal debtor at Holyrood. By A. J. Mackenzie Stuart. [Docs. 1801-2 concerning Charles-Philippe, Comte d'Artois (later King Charles X of France).]
The Paisley Union Bank robbery. By J. Bennett Miller. [1811.]