Series 3 > Foreign correspondence with Marie de Lorraine, Queen of Scotland, from the originals in the Balcarres papers > Volume 7
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Fort Augustus, St. Benedict’s Abbey.
Fort William, West Highland Museum.
Glasgow, Baillie’s Institution Free Library.
50 Glasgow, Faculty of Procurators.
Glasgow, Mitchell Library.
Glasgow, United Free Church College Library, Lyndoch
Street, Glasgow.
Glasgow University Library.
Harvard College Library, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A.
Hove Public Library, Hove, Sussex.
Illinois University Library, Urbana, 111., U.S.A.
Inverness Free Library.
Ireland, National Library of.
Kilmarnock Public Library.
60 Largs, Stevenson Institute.
Leeds Library, Commercial Street, Leeds.
Leland Stanford Junior University, California, U.S.A.
Liverpool Public Library.
London Corporation Library (Guildhall).
London Library (St. James’s Square).
London, National Liberal Club.
London, Public Record Office.
London, Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W.
London, Royal Institution, W.
70 London University, South Kensington, S.W.
London University College, Gower Street, London.
Manchester, John Rylands Library.
Manchester Public Free Library.
Michigan University, General Library, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
U.S.A.
Minneapolis Athenaeum Library.
Nairn Literary Institute.
Netherlands Royal Library.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Public Library.
New South Wales Library, Sydney.
80 New York Public Library, Albany, New York, U.S.A.
New York State Library.
Nottingham Free Public Library.
Ontario Legislative Library, Toronto, Canada.
Ottowa Parliamentary Library.
Oxford, All Souls College.
Paisley Philosophical Institution.
Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale.
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Scottish History Society volumes > Series 3 > Foreign correspondence with Marie de Lorraine, Queen of Scotland, from the originals in the Balcarres papers > Volume 7 > (429) Page 18 |
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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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