The historie and life of King James the Sext: being an account of the affairs of Scotland, from the year 1566, to the year 1596; with a short continuation to the year 1617.
The history of the Kirk of Scotland, from the year 1558 to August 1637.
Club/Item:
43.4
Club:
Wodrow Society
Editor:
By John Row, minister of Carnock: with a continuation to July 1639, by his son, John Row, principal of King's College, Aberdeen. [Edited by David Laing.]
By David Calderwood, some time minister of Crailing. Edited from the original manuscript preserved in the British Museum, by Thomas Thomson. [Vol. viii edited by David Laing.]
The miscellany of the Wodrow Society: containing tracts and original letters, chiefly relating to the ecclesiastical affairs of Scotland during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
The life of Mr Robert Blair, minister of St Andrews, containing his autobiography, from 1593 to 1636, with supplement to his life, and continuation of the history of the times to 1680, by his son-in-law, Mr William Row, minister of Ceres.
Club/Item:
43.13
Club:
Wodrow Society
Editor:
Edited for the Wodrow Society from the original manuscript. By Thomas M'Crie.
The Darien papers: being a selection of original letters and official documents relating to the establishment of a colony at Darien by the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies.
Club/Item:
6.93
Club:
Bannatyne Club
Details:
1695-1700.
Editor:
Edited by John H. Burton.
Published:
Edinburgh, 1849
Title:
The history of the Church of Scotland.
Club/Item:
6.96
Club:
Bannatyne Club
Notes:
3 vols.
Editor:
By John Spottiswood, Archbishop of St Andrews. [Edited by Mark Napier and Michael Russell.]
Alexander Cunningham, fifth Earl of Glencairn, Henry Balnaves of Halhill and John Davidson, minister of Prestonpans. With their poetical remains and Mr Davidson's 'Helps for young scholars in Christianity'.
The abbey of Paisley, from its foundation till its dissolution, with notices of the subsequent history of the church, and an appendix of illustrative documents.
The diary and general expenditure book of William Cunningham of Craigends, commissioner to the Convention of Estates and member of Parliament for Renfrewshire, kept chiefly from 1673 to 1680.
Club/Item:
24.2
Club:
Scottish History Society, First Series
Editor:
Edited from the original manuscript by James Dodds.
The historie of Scotland wrytten first in Latin by the most reuerend and worthy Jhone Leslie, Bishop of Rosse, and translated in Scottish by Father James Dalrymple, religious in the Scottis Cloister of Regensburg, the zeare of God, 1596.
The thanage of Fermartyn, including the district commonly called Formartine, its proprietors, with genealogical deductions; its parishes, ministers, churches, churchyards, antiquities, etc.
Club/Item:
37.51
Club:
New Spalding Club
Editor:
By William Temple.
Published:
Aberdeen, 1894
Title:
The records of Aboyne, MCCXXX-MDCLXXXI.
Club/Item:
37.14
Club:
New Spalding Club
Editor:
Edited by Charles, XI Marquis of Huntly, Earl of Aboyne.
Or the book of the most excellent and noble prince Robert de Broyss, King of Scots. Compiled by Master John Barbour, Archdeacon of Aberdeen, A.D. 1375. Edited from Ms. G. 23 in the library of St John's College Cambridge, written A.D. 1487; collated with the ms. in the Advocates' Library at Edinburgh, written A.D. 1489 and with Hart's edition, printed A.D. 1616.
Notes:
2 vols.
Editor:
With a preface, notes, and glossarial index by Walter W. Skeat.
Letters of James Butler, second Duke of Ormond, relating to Cardinal Alberoni's project for the invasion of Great Britain on behalf of the Stuarts, and to the landing of a Spanish expedition in Scotland.
Editor:
Edited, with an introduction, notes and an appendix of original documents, by William K. Dickson.
The historie and cronicles of Scotland from the slauchter of King James the First to the ane thousande fyve hundreith thrie scoir fyftein zeir.
Club/Item:
31.18
Club:
Scottish Text Society, Old Series
Details:
Written and collected by Robert Lindesay of Pitscottie. Being a continuation of the translation of the chronicles written by Hector Boece and translated by John Bellenden. ...
Papers relating to the negotiations for an incorporating union between England and Scotland, 1651-1652. With an appendix of papers relating to the negotiations in 1670.
Editor:
Edited, with introduction and notes, by C. Sanford Terry.
The records of the proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678.
Club/Item:
24.48
Club:
Scottish History Society, First Series
Notes:
Vol. i: 1661-1669.
Editor:
Edited, with introduction and notes, from a ms. in the possession of John W. Weston, by W. G. Scott-Moncrieff, and with additional notes by the owner of the manuscript.
Published:
Edinburgh, 1905
Title:
The records of the proceedings of the Justiciary Court, Edinburgh, 1661-1678.
Club/Item:
24.49
Club:
Scottish History Society, First Series
Notes:
Vol. ii: 1669-1678.
Editor:
Edited, with introduction and notes, from a ms. in the possession of John W. Weston, by W. G. Scott-Moncrieff, and with additional notes by the owner of the manuscript. 1661-1669.
The records of the commissions of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland [vol. iii:] holden in Edinburgh in 1650, in St Andrews and Dundee in 1651, and in Edinburgh in 1652.
Club/Item:
24.58
Club:
Scottish History Society, First Series
Editor:
Edited from the original manuscript by James Christie. With an introduction by the Hon. Lord Guthrie [Charles J. Guthrie.]
The buik of Alexander or the buik of the most noble and valiant conquerour Alexander the Grit.
Club/Item:
32.12
Club:
Scottish Text Society, New Series
Details:
Edited, in four volumes, from the unique printed copy in the possession of the Earl of Dalhousie, with introductions, notes, and glossary, together with the French originals (Li fuerres de gadres and Les voeux du paon), collated with numerous mss., by R. L. Graeme Ritchie. Vol. ii: containing part 2 of The buik of Alexander ..., and part 1 of Les voeux du paon, now edited for the first time. ...
The buik of Alexander or the buik of the most noble and valiant conquerour Alexander the Grit.
Club/Item:
32.17
Club:
Scottish Text Society, New Series
Details:
By John Barbour, Archdeacon of Aberdeen. Edited, in four volumes, from the unique printed copy in the possession of the Earl of Dalhousie, with introductions, notes, and glossary, together with the French originals (Li fuerres de gadres and Les voeux du paon), collated with numerous mss., by R. L. Graeme Ritchie. Vol. i: Containing part 1 of The buik of Alexander ..., and Li fuerres gadres. ...
The buik of Alexander or the buik of the most noble and valiant conquerour Alexander the Grit.
Club/Item:
32.21
Club:
Scottish Text Society, New Series
Details:
By John Barbour, Archdeacon of Aberdeen. Edited, in four volumes, from the unique printed copy in the possession of the Earl of Dalhousie, with introductions, notes, and glossary, together with the French originals (Li fuerres de gadres and Les voeux du paon), collated with numerous mss., by R. L. Graeme Ritchie. Vol. iii: Containing part 3 of The buik of Alexander ... and part 2(1) of Les voeux du paon, now edited for the first time. ...
The buik of Alexander or the buik of the most noble and valiant conquerour Alexander the Grit.
Club/Item:
32.25
Club:
Scottish Text Society, New Series
Details:
By John Barbour, Archdeacon of Aberdeen. Edited, in four volumes, from the unique printed copy in the possession of the Earl of Dalhousie, with introductions, notes, and glossary, together with the French originals (Li fuerres de gadres and Les voeux du paon), collated with numerous mss., by R. L. Graeme Ritchie. Vol. iv: Containing part 4 of The buik of Alexander ..., and part 2(2) of Les voeux du paon, now edited for the first time. ...
Ten facsimiles from the manuscript of Bellenden's translation of The chronicles of Scotland by Hector Boece formerly in the possession of King James V and now belonging to J. Pierpont Morgan, by whom they are presented to members of the Scottish Text Society.
Club/Item:
33.11
Club:
Scottish Text Society, Third Series
Published:
Edinburgh, 1938
Title:
The book of Dunvegan.
Club/Item:
38.9
Club:
Third Spalding Club
Details:
Being documents from the muniment room of the MacLeods of MacLeod at Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye.
... Vol. iv: (A biographical and critical introduction to the Works of Allan Ramsay: letters: prose: poems not hitherto collected: poems attributed to Ramsay: poems about Ramsay).
Editor:
Edited by Alexander M. Kinghorn and Alexander Law.
Vol. vi: (Editors' introduction: notes to volumes i-v: glossary of Scots words in volumes iii and iv: biographical index: index of first lines: general index).
Editor:
Edited by Alexander M. Kinghorn and Alexander Law.