A breiffe narration of the services done to three noble ladyes, by Gilbert Blakhal, priest of the Scots mission in France, in the Low Countries, and in Scotland, MDCXXXI-MDCXLIX.
A garden of grave and godlie flowers, by Alexander Gardyne.
Club/Item:
1.26
Club:
Abbotsford Club
Details:
The theatre of Scotish kings, by Alexander Garden, professor of philosophy. Together with miscellaneous poems, by John Lundie, professor of humanity in the University of Aberdeen.
Appendix to the booke of the Universall Kirk of Scotland: containing historical illustrations of the proceedings of the church of Scotland, from the years MDXCVII-MDCIII.
A logical analysis of the Epistle of Paul to the Romans, by Charles Ferme, translated from the Latin by William Skae A.M.; and a commentary on the same epistle by Andrew Melville, in the original Latin.
Club/Item:
43.14
Club:
Wodrow Society
Editor:
Edited, with a life of Ferme, by William L. Alexander.
A list of persons concerned in the rebellion, transmitted to the commissioners of excise by the several supervisiors in Scotland, in obedience to a general letter of the 7th May 1746, and a supplementary list with evidences to prove the same.
Club/Item:
24.8
Club:
Scottish History Society, First Series
Editor:
With a preface by the Earl of Rosebery, and annotations by Walter Macleod.
Published:
Edinburgh, 1890
Title:
A history of Greater Britain, as well England as Scotland, compiled from the ancient authorities by John Major, by name indeed a Scot, but by profession a theologian, 1521.
Club/Item:
24.10
Club:
Scottish History Society, First Series
Editor:
Translated from the original Latin and edited with notes by Archibald Constable. To which is prefixed a life of the author by Aeneas J. G. Mackay.
A compendious book of godly and spiritual songs, commonly known as 'The gude and godlie ballatis'.
Club/Item:
31.16
Club:
Scottish Text Society, Old Series
Details:
Reprinted from the edition of 1567.
Notes:
(Pt. 39).
Editor:
Edited, with introduction and notes, by Arthur F. Mitchell.
Published:
Edinburgh, 1897
Title:
Archaeological and historical collections relating to Ayrshire and Galloway.
Club/Item:
5.10
Club:
Ayrshire and Wigtonshire (later Ayrshire and Galloway) Archaeological Association
Details:
The five great churches of Galloway: forming the concluding volume of the collections of the Ayr and Galloway Archaeological Association. Drawings by David MacGibbon and Thomas Ross.
A catalogue of the publications of Scottish historical and kindred clubs and societies, and of the volumes relative to Scottish history issued by His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1780-1908.
The Gaelic version of John Calvin's Catechismus ecclesiae Genevensis. A facsimile reprint, including the prefixed poems and the shorter catechism of 1659, with notes and glossary, and an introduction.