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REPORT OF THE TWENTIETH
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY
The Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Society was held
in Dowell’s Rooms, Edinburgh, on the 17th of November 1906,
—The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery presiding.
The Secretary read the Report of the Council as
follows:—
Since the last Annual Meeting of the Society, three
volumes have been issued to the Members, viz. :—
1. The second volume of The Records of the Justiciary Court,
Edinburgh.
2. Records of the Baron Court of Stitchill.
3. The first volume of Macfarlane's Geographical Collections
relating to Scotland.
These volumes were due for the financial year ending on
the 7th of November 1905.
For the year which has just closed three volumes were again
promised. As to these :—
1. The whole of the text of the second volume of Macfar-
lane’s Geographical Collections has been in type for some time;
a considerable portion of it has been printed off'; a large part
has been finally revised, and the Editor’s Introduction is in
proof. This volume has been delayed by Sir Arthur Mitchell’s
anxiety to make it as perfect as possible, and by the transla¬
tion of the long Latin passages which occur in it.
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
SCOTTISH HISTORY SOCIETY
The Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Society was held
in Dowell’s Rooms, Edinburgh, on the 17th of November 1906,
—The Right Hon. the Earl of Rosebery presiding.
The Secretary read the Report of the Council as
follows:—
Since the last Annual Meeting of the Society, three
volumes have been issued to the Members, viz. :—
1. The second volume of The Records of the Justiciary Court,
Edinburgh.
2. Records of the Baron Court of Stitchill.
3. The first volume of Macfarlane's Geographical Collections
relating to Scotland.
These volumes were due for the financial year ending on
the 7th of November 1905.
For the year which has just closed three volumes were again
promised. As to these :—
1. The whole of the text of the second volume of Macfar-
lane’s Geographical Collections has been in type for some time;
a considerable portion of it has been printed off'; a large part
has been finally revised, and the Editor’s Introduction is in
proof. This volume has been delayed by Sir Arthur Mitchell’s
anxiety to make it as perfect as possible, and by the transla¬
tion of the long Latin passages which occur in it.
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