Series 1 > Journals of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676
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PUBLICATIONS
7
For the year 1898-1899.
31. Scotland and the Protectorate. Letters and Papers
RELATING TO THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND, FROM
January 1654 to June 1659. Edited by C. H. Firth, M.A.
(March 1899.)
32. Papers illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in
the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782.
Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. 1.1572-1697. (Jan. 1899.)
33. 34. Macfarlane’s Genealogical Collections concerning
Families in Scotland ; mss. in the Advocates’ Library. 2 vols.
Edited by J. T. Clark, Keeper of the Library.
(To be ready shortly.)
Presented to the Society by the Trustees of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B.
For the year 1899-1900.
35. Papers on the Scots Brigade. Vol. ii. 1698-1782. Edited
by James Ferguson. (Nov. 1899.)
36. Journal of a Foreign Tour in 1665 and 1666, and Portions of
other Journals, by Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall.
Edited by Donald Crawford, Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kin¬
cardine, and Banff. (May 1900.)
37. Dispatches of Papal Envoys to Queen Mary during her Reign
in Scotland. Edited by the Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, S. J.
In preparation.
Papers on the Scots Brigade. Vol. hi.
The Diary of Andrew Hay of Stone, near Biggar, afterwards
of Craignethan Castle, 1659-60. Edited by A. G. Reid
from a manuscript in his possession.
Macfarlane’s Topographical Collections. Edited by J. T. Clark.
A Translation of the Statuta Ecclesle Scotican.®, 1225-1556,
by David Patrick, LL.D.
Sir Thomas Craig’s De Unione Regnorum Britanni®. Edited,
with an English Translation, by David Masson, LL.D., His¬
toriographer Royal.
7
For the year 1898-1899.
31. Scotland and the Protectorate. Letters and Papers
RELATING TO THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND, FROM
January 1654 to June 1659. Edited by C. H. Firth, M.A.
(March 1899.)
32. Papers illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in
the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782.
Edited by James Ferguson. Vol. 1.1572-1697. (Jan. 1899.)
33. 34. Macfarlane’s Genealogical Collections concerning
Families in Scotland ; mss. in the Advocates’ Library. 2 vols.
Edited by J. T. Clark, Keeper of the Library.
(To be ready shortly.)
Presented to the Society by the Trustees of the late Sir William Fraser, K.C.B.
For the year 1899-1900.
35. Papers on the Scots Brigade. Vol. ii. 1698-1782. Edited
by James Ferguson. (Nov. 1899.)
36. Journal of a Foreign Tour in 1665 and 1666, and Portions of
other Journals, by Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall.
Edited by Donald Crawford, Sheriff of Aberdeen, Kin¬
cardine, and Banff. (May 1900.)
37. Dispatches of Papal Envoys to Queen Mary during her Reign
in Scotland. Edited by the Rev. J. Hungerford Pollen, S. J.
In preparation.
Papers on the Scots Brigade. Vol. hi.
The Diary of Andrew Hay of Stone, near Biggar, afterwards
of Craignethan Castle, 1659-60. Edited by A. G. Reid
from a manuscript in his possession.
Macfarlane’s Topographical Collections. Edited by J. T. Clark.
A Translation of the Statuta Ecclesle Scotican.®, 1225-1556,
by David Patrick, LL.D.
Sir Thomas Craig’s De Unione Regnorum Britanni®. Edited,
with an English Translation, by David Masson, LL.D., His¬
toriographer Royal.
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