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Ixxx HOUSE-BOOK OF LADY GRISELL BAILLIE
have been to him a most congenial task. The Editor’s
thanks are also due to Dr. Maitland Thomson, Mr. A. O.
Curie, Mr. Mill of the Signet Library, and many other
friends, for much valuable help.
He also feels that he owes an apology to Lady Grisell
for prying into books which were never meant to be seen.
If Lady Grisell is cognisant of what goes on here, she is
no doubt amazed, amused, and annoyed at the many
wrong deductions which have been drawn from the
Accounts, over which she must have spent so much time
and trouble, and which she must have thought so clear.
have been to him a most congenial task. The Editor’s
thanks are also due to Dr. Maitland Thomson, Mr. A. O.
Curie, Mr. Mill of the Signet Library, and many other
friends, for much valuable help.
He also feels that he owes an apology to Lady Grisell
for prying into books which were never meant to be seen.
If Lady Grisell is cognisant of what goes on here, she is
no doubt amazed, amused, and annoyed at the many
wrong deductions which have been drawn from the
Accounts, over which she must have spent so much time
and trouble, and which she must have thought so clear.
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Description | Over 180 volumes, published by the Scottish History Society, containing original sources on Scotland's history and people. With a wide range of subjects, the books collectively cover all periods from the 12th to 20th centuries, and reflect changing trends in Scottish history. Sources are accompanied by scholarly interpretation, references and bibliographies. Volumes are usually published annually, and more digitised volumes will be added as they become available. |
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