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Roll of the Claims entered in the Court of Session in Scotland, &c. in pursuance of the Act for abolishing Heritable Jurisdictions. fol. Edin. 1747 Records of the Parliament of Scotland. Printed under the direction of Messrs. W. & A. Robertson, Keepers of the Register Office; but suppressed. fol. ib. 1805

SHELF II.

Laws and Acts of the Scottish Parliaments from the 1st Parlt. of James I. (1424) to 1st Parlt. of Queen Anne (1706). By Murray of Glendock. 3 vols. 12mo. Edin. 1682-1731 Jonstoni (Arturi) Poemata Omnia, &c. 32mo.

32mo.

12mo.

Middel. 1642
1589
Lond. 1749
Oxf. 1821

La Mort de la Royne d'Escosse, Douarière de France, &c.
Henderson's (And.) Life of John Earl of Stair, &c. 2d edit.
Holland's (Tho. Agar.) Dryburgh Abbey, a Poem.
Tour to Strathspey, by Col. H. G. with MS. note.
Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum hujus aevi illustrium, edente Art. Jonstono. 2 vols. 24mo.

12mo. sm. 8vo.

Wants title, but 1782

SHELF III.

Amst. Blaeu, 1637

Legenda Aurea Sanctorum; cum indice ad initium, MS. in pergam. fol.
Mackenzie's (Sir Geo.) Workes. 2 vols. fol.

See PROSE WORKS, vol xx. p. 306, &c.

Edin. 1716-22

Wodrow's (Rev. Robt.) History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restauration to the Revolution. 2 vols. fol. ib. 1721-2

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ii. p. 234; vol. iii. p. 191.

Keith's (Bishop Robt.) History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland, from the Reformation to 1568, &c. fol. ib. 1734

See Note to The Abbot, &c.

Douglas's (Sir Robt.) Peerage of Scotland, revised and corrected; with continuation by J. P. Wood, Esq. 2 vols. fol. ib. 1813

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ib. 1711

Drummond's (Wm. of Hawthornden) Works, with Life by Bishop Sage. fol.
Gordon's (Alex.) Itinerarium Septentrionale, or a Journey through most of the counties of
Scotland and those in North of England. fol.
Lond. 1726

See Note to The Monastery, vol. i.

Nisbet's (Alex.) System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical, with the True Art of Blazon, &c. 2d edit. 2 vols. fol. Edin. 1804

See Note to Ivanhoe. PROSE WORKS, vol. vii. pp. 199, 214, &c. Sibbaldi (Rob.) Scotia Illustrata, sive Prodromus Historiae Naturalis Scotiae, &c. fol. ib. 1684 Scott's (David) History of Scotland, &c. from the year of the world 3619 to the year of Christ 1726. fol. Westminster, 1727

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Fac Simile of an Ancient Heraldic Manuscript emblazoned by Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, King of Armes. 1542. fol. Edin. 1822 Lizars's (W. H.) Lacunar Strevelinense, or Engravings of Heads from the carved work in the roof of the King's Room in Stirling Castle. fol. ib. 1817

See LIFE, vol. iv. p. 100, note.

Jebb, (Sam.) De Vita et Rebus Gestis Mariae Scotorum Reginae, &c. Autores Sedecim. 2 vols. fol. Lond. 1725

Vol. 1.-Chambre (David) Traité de la Succession des
Femmes aux Gouvernemens, &c.

Leslaeus (Joannes) de Tit. et Jure Mariae
Scot. Reg.

Rebus Gestis Scotiae Regnante Maria.
Buchanani (Geo.) Detectio Mariae Scot. Reg.
Hist. Tragique de Marie, Royne d'Escosse.
Barnestapolii (Ob.) Maria Stuarta, Regina Sco-
tiae, innocens a caede Darleiana.

Vol. 2.-Conaei (Geo.) Vita Mariae.

Causin, (Nic.) Histoire de l'incomparable
Reine, Marie Stuart.

Strada (Fam.) de Mariae, &c. Vita et Morte.

Vol. 2. continued.

Scoti (Rom.) Summarium Rationum, quibus Cancellarius Ang. &c. persuaserunt occidendam esse Sereniss. Mariam, &c. Blackwood, (Adam) Martyre de la Royne d' Escosse.

Herrera (Ant. de) Hist. de lo Sucedido en Escocia y Inglaterra, &c.

Castelnau (Mich. de) Ext. des Mémoires de, et des Additions, par Laboureur. Brantome. (Extraits de)

Mort de la Royne d' Escosse.

Monsieur de Bourges, Oraison Funèbre de la Royne d' Escosse.

K. James VI., Works of. fol.

ib. 1616

SHELF IV.

Boethii (Hectoris) Historiae Scotorum a prima gentis origine, &c. Libri xix. fol.

See PROSE WORKS, vol. xx. p. 302.

Lausannae, excud. F. Le Preux, 1574

Fordun (Joannis de) Scotichronicon, cum Supplementis et contin. Walt. Boweri. E Cod. MSS., &c. edidit W. Goodall. 2 vols. fol.

Edin. 1759

See POETICAL WORKS, passim. Notes to Fair Maid of Perth, &c. PROSE WORKS, vol. vii. p. 61-2. Foulis's (Henry) History of Romish Treasons and Usurpations, &c. fol.

Lond. 1671

Hist. of the Wicked Plots and Conspiracies of our pretended Saints, 2d edit. fol. Fountainhall's (Lord) Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, from 1678 to 2 vols. fol.

Oxf. 1674

1712, &c. Edin. 1759

See POETICAL WORKS, passim.

Virgil's Æneis, translated into Scottish verse by Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld, with

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Spotswood's (Abp.) History of the Church of Scotland, from A.D. 203 to the death of James VI. 4th edit. with Appendix. fol. Lond. 1677

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. i.-iv. passim.

Argyle, Case of Earl of, containing his trial, escape, and sentence, &c. (wanting last leaf) 1683. Grand Indictment for High Treason, against the Marquess of Argyle, &c., 1661. His Defences to the Indictment, Speeches in Parliament, and Speech on the Scaffold, &c. with MS. note by Sir W. S., 1661. fol. Edin. 1661-83

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. p. 268.

Sibbald's (Sir Robt.) History of Fife and Kinross, the Firths of Forth and Tay, and the Islands in them. fol. ib. 1710

See POETICAL Wоккs, vol. iv. p. 268.

Standsfield, (Philip) Tryal of, for the Murder of his father, Sir James Standsfield, with MS. note by Sir W. S. and Letter from C. K. Sharpe, Esq. fol.

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ib. 1688

See LIFE, vol. i. p. 261; vol. v. p. 295. POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. p. 191-2. Ramsay's (Allan) Gentle Shepherd, with illustrations by David Allan. Glasgow, Foulis, 1788 -Gambado's Annals of Horsemanship, Lond. 1791. Crawfurd's (Geo.) Description of Renfrewshire, continued to the present period, by G. Robertson. 4to.

4to.

Paisley, 1818

Papers relating to the administration of Justice in Scotland in Civil Cases. fol. Edin. 1809-10
Laws and Acts of the First Parliament of Charles II. holden at Edinburgh, 1st January 1661,
&c. Extracted, &c., by Sir Archibald Primerose of Chester. fol.
Turner's (Sir James) Pallas Armata: Military Essayes, &c. fol.

See Note to Old Mortality.

ib. 1661 Lond. 1683

Information for Her Majesties Advocate against Mr. James Dundas, advocate.—Information
for Mr. Dundas against Sir James Stewart, Her Majesties Advocate, (respecting the Medal
of the Pretender.) fol.
Edin. 1712
Albania, a Poem, addressed to the Genius of Scotland, with MS. note by Sir W. S. fol.
Lond. 1737

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. vi. p. 108. PROSE WORKS, vol. iv. p. 164; vol. vii. p. 344.
LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY, pp. 42-3. LIFE, vol. ii. p. 364.

Proceedings at law by Francis Stuart, Son of Francis Earl of Bothwell, against the Earl of
Buccleuch, MS. fol.

Genealogy of the Family of Haliburton, MS. sm. fol.
Campbell's (Alex.) Introduction to the History of Poetry in Scotland, from the 13th century
to the present time; to which are subjoined, Sangs of the Lowlands, &c. 4to. Edin. 1798
See LIFE, vol. i. pp. 48-9, note.

SHELF V.

Memorial for Major General Walter Ker of Littledean, Defender, in Action of Reduction. brought at the instance of Sir James Innes Ker, Pursuer. 4to.

Edin. 1811

Actis and Constitutiounis of the Realme of Scotland, B. L., commonly called THE BLACK ACTS,
(from James I. to Mary), title page supplied in MS. sm. fol. Edin. by R. Lekpreuik, 1566
Fordun (Joannis de) Scotichronicon Genuinum, cum Supplemento ac Continuatione Boweri.
E Cod. MSS. edidit Th. Hearnius. 5 vols. 8ro. CH. MAX.
Keith's (Bp. Robt.) Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops to 1688, &c. New edition, continued to
the present time, with Author's Life, by the Rev. Dr. M. Russel. royal 8vo. Edin. 1824
Campbell's (Alex.) Journeys from Edin. through parts of No. Brit. &c. 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1802
See LIFE, vol. i. pp. 48-9, note. POETICAL WORKS, vol. viii. p. 57.

Memorials

Oxon. 1723

the Haliburtons. Edited by Sir Walter Scott, with MS. additions by him. 4to. Edin. 1820 Complaynt of Scotland, written in 1548; with preliminary Dissertation and Glossary by Dr. John Leyden. 4to. ib. 1801

See POETICAL WORKS, passim.

ib. 1800

Hailes's (Lord) 6 Tracts relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland. 4to. Ossian's Fingal, an Ancient Epic Poem, in six Books; together with several other Poems. Translated from the Gaelic by James Macpherson. 2 vols. 4to. Lond. 1762 Phingaleis, sive Hibernia Liberata, Epicum Ossianis Poema, e Celtico Sermone conversum, &c. ab Alex. MacDonald, with Letter from Mr. Lockhart respecting the Author. 8vo. Edin. 1820 Acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1640 to 1649, (part of the Collection commonly called Rescinded Acts.) sm. fol. ib. 1640-1649 ib. 1788

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Arnot's (Hugo) History of Edinburgh. 4to.
Ridpath's (Rev. Geo.) Border History of England and Scotland, from the earliest times to the
Union of the Crowns, &c. published by his son Philip Ridpath. 4to.
Lond. 1776

See POETICAL WORKS, passim. PROSE WORKS, vol. vii. p. 66.

Shaw's (Sam.) Alphabetical Index of Registered Entails in Scotland, from 1685 to 1784. 4to. Edin. 1784 ib. 1817 ib. 1818 ib. 1811

Ferguson's (Dr. Adam) Biographical Sketch of Col. Patrick Ferguson. 8vo.
Skinner's (Rev. John) Annals of Scottish Episcopacy from 1788 to 1816, &c. 8vo.
Jamieson's (Rev. Dr. John) Hist. Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, &c. 4to.
See LIFE, vol. ii. p. 332.

Menu de la maison de la Royne, faict par Monsieur de Pinguillon, 1562. Edited by Thomas
Thomson, Esq. sm. 4to.
ib. 1816
ib.

Paterson's ( ) Twelve Etchings of Edinburgh, by an Amateur. 4to.

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Scenery and Antiquities of Mid-Lothian, drawn and etched by an Amateur. 4to. ib. 1819 Nugae Derelictae, quas colligerunt J. Maidment et R. Pitcairn, (18 pieces), royal 8vo. ib. 1822 Brydson's (Thos.) Observations respecting Precedence, and some of the distinctions of rank on which it is founded, &c. with Supplement to second edition. 4to. ib. 1812-14 Fountainhall's (Lord) Chronological Notes of Scottish Affairs, from 1680 to 1701, with Introduction by Sir Walter Scott. 4to. ib. 1822

See LIFE, vol. v. p. 134.

Miscellanea Curiosa. MS. 4to. Containing,

1. North Country Ballads.

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See POETICAL WORKS, Vol. vi. Notes 3 R and 3 U.

5. Declaration of James III. &c. 1722.

6. Letters between Pope and the two Tonsons.
7. Letter from Dr. John Leyden to William Erskine,
Esq., dated Nungengod, 15th September 1804.

2. Facetious Poem in imitation of Cherry and Slae, &c. by G. G. of S. Edin. 1700. 3. Outlines of Historical Sketch of the name of Scott. 4. Genealogy of the Sainteclaires. (By Father Hay?) Memoirs regarding 1745. MS. 4to. (beginning with the landing of Prince Charles at Arrisack, and ending with the entrance of the Highland Army into Derby, 6th December 1745.) Copies of Original Letters and Orders addressed to Lieut. Col. (afterwards Lieut. Gen.) Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw, Bart., &c. commanding a detachment of the King's forces at Blair in Atholl, 1745-6. MS. 4to.

See PROSE WORKS, vol. xxvi. p. 302, &c.

SHELF VI.

Belhaven's (Lord) Two Speeches in the Parliament, Nov. 1706, on the Union.-The Vision, a Poem, in ridicule of Lord Belhaven's Speech, (by Lord Haddington). sm. 4to. Edin. 1706 Speech for Mr. Dundasse, younger of Arnistoun, if he should be impeached of High Treason for what he said and did about the Pretender's Medal, &c. 1711. The Scotch Medal deciphered, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1711 Keith's (Bishop Rob.) Vindication, &c. from the unfriendly representation of Mr. Alex. Keith, jun. of Ravelston, &c. (with original letter from William Douglas, Bishop Keith's grandson, to Sir W. S.) 8vo.

cr. 8vo.

Lond. 1745

The Catherine of Iona, a Ballad, with notes; printed for private circulation, sm. 4to. Glasg. 1824 Campbell's (Robert) Life of John Duke of Argyle, &c. 8vo. Poetic Remains of some of the Scottish Kings, (James I., V., and VI., Queen Mary, Darnley, and Charles I.) now first collected by George Chalmers. ib. 1824 Eunson's (George) Ancient and Present State of Orkney, particularly the capital borough of Kirkwall, &c. 12mo. Newcastle, 1788 Wallace's (Dr. James) Account of the Islands of Orkney, &c. 1700. Earl of Balcarras' Account of the Revolution in Scotland in 1688. sm. 8vo. Lond. 1704

See Notes to The Pirate. PROSE WORKS, vol. vii. p. 292.

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Neill's (Dr. Pat.) Tour through some of the Islands of Orkney and Shetland, &c. 8vo. Edin. 1806 Another Tale of a Tub.-Real cause of taking down the Luckenbooths, 1803.-Balack, king of Moab, and Balaam, the son of Beor, a Poem, 1775.-Chronicles of the day of the Nativity of the King of the Isles, &c. in two parts, 1822. 8vo. ib. 1775-1822 Lucta Jacobi; or, a Bonefire for his Majestie's double delivery from the Deluge in Perth, 5th August 1600, and the Doomesday of Britaine the 5th Nov. 1605. sm. 4to. Lond. 1607 Declaration of the Nobility against the Duke of Lennox and the Earl of Arran, on occasion of the Raid of Ruthven, 1582. Reprinted from unique copy in Advocates' Library, with notes by Maidment. 12mo. Edin. 1822

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