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Scottish History Society: full list of volumes, series 1- 6 First Series Vol. 1, Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760 by Richard Pococke, Bishop of Meath (ed.) Daniel William Kemp, (Edinburgh, 1887). Vol. 2, The Diary and General Expenditure Book of William Cunningham of Craigends, commissioner to the Convention of Estates and Member of Parliament for Renfrewshire, kept chiefly from 1673 to 1680 (ed.) Rev. James Dodds, (Edinburgh, 1887). Vol. 3, The Grameid, a heroic poem descriptive of the campaign of Viscount Dundee in 1689 and other pieces by James Philip of Almerieclose, 1691 (ed.) Rev. Alexander D. Murdoch (Edinburgh, 1888). Vol. 4, Register of the Minister Elders and Deacons of the Christian Congregation of St Andrews, comprising the proceedings of the Kirk Session and of the Court of the Superintendent of Fife Fothrik and Strathearn, 1559-1600, Part First: 1559-1582 (ed.) David Hay Fleming (Edinburgh, 1889). Vol. 5, The Diary of the Reverend John Mill, minister of the parishes of Dunrossness, Sandwick and Cunningsburgh in Shetland, 1740-1803, with selections from local records and original documents relating to the district (ed.), Gilbert Goudie (Edinburgh, 1889). Vol. 6, Narrative of Mr James Nimmo, written for his own satisfaction to keep in some remembrance the Lord’s way dealing and kindness towards him, 1654-1709 (ed.) W. G. Scott-Moncrieff (Edinburgh, 1889). Vol. 7, Register of the Minister Elders and Deacons of the Christian Congregation of St Andrews, comprising the proceedings of the Kirk Session and of the Court of the 1

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Scottish History Society: full list of volumes, series 1-6

First Series

Vol. 1, Tours in Scotland 1747, 1750, 1760 by Richard Pococke, Bishop of Meath (ed.) Daniel William Kemp, (Edinburgh, 1887).

Vol. 2, The Diary and General Expenditure Book of William Cunningham of Craigends, commissioner to the Convention of Estates and Member of Parliament for Renfrewshire, kept chiefly from 1673 to 1680 (ed.) Rev. James Dodds, (Edinburgh, 1887).

Vol. 3, The Grameid, a heroic poem descriptive of the campaign of Viscount Dundee in 1689 and other pieces by James Philip of Almerieclose, 1691 (ed.) Rev. Alexander D. Murdoch (Edinburgh, 1888).

Vol. 4, Register of the Minister Elders and Deacons of the Christian Congregation of St Andrews, comprising the proceedings of the Kirk Session and of the Court of the Superintendent of Fife Fothrik and Strathearn, 1559-1600, Part First: 1559-1582 (ed.) David Hay Fleming (Edinburgh, 1889).

Vol. 5, The Diary of the Reverend John Mill, minister of the parishes of Dunrossness, Sandwick and Cunningsburgh in Shetland, 1740-1803, with selections from local records and original documents relating to the district (ed.), Gilbert Goudie (Edinburgh, 1889).

Vol. 6, Narrative of Mr James Nimmo, written for his own satisfaction to keep in some remembrance the Lord’s way dealing and kindness towards him, 1654-1709 (ed.) W. G. Scott-Moncrieff (Edinburgh, 1889).

Vol. 7, Register of the Minister Elders and Deacons of the Christian Congregation of St Andrews, comprising the proceedings of the Kirk Session and of the Court of the Superintendent of Fife Fothrik and Strathearn, 1559-1600, Part Second: 1582-1600 (ed.) David Hay Fleming (Edinburgh, 1890).

Vol. 8, List of Persons concerned in the Rebellion, transmitted to the Commissioners of Excise by the several supervisors in Scotland in obedience to a general letter of the 7th May 1746 and a supplementary list with evidences to prove the same (ed.) Rev. Walter MacLeod, with a preface by the Earl of Rosebery (Edinburgh, 1890).

Vol. 9, The Book of Record, a diary written by Patrick, first Earl of Strathmore and other documents relating to Glamis Castle 1684-1689 (ed.), A. H. Millar (Edinburgh, 1890).

Vol. 10, A History of Greater Britain, as well England as Scotland, compiled from the Ancient Authorities by John Major, by name indeed a Scot, but by profession

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a theologian, 1521 (ed.) Archibald Constable, with a Life of the Author by Aeaneas J. G. MacKay (Edinburgh, 1892).

Vol. 11, The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland holden in Edinburgh in the years 1646 and 1647 (ed.) Alexander F. Mitchell and James Christie (Edinburgh, 1892).

Vol. 12, The Court Book of the Barony of Urie in Kincardineshire, 1604-1747 (ed.), Rev. Douglas Gordon Barron (Edinburgh, 1892).

Vol. 13, Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, baronet, Baron of the Exchequer extracted by himself from his own journals, 1676-1755 (ed.), John M. Gray (Edinburgh, 1892).

Vol. 14, Journal of the Hon. John Erskine of Carnock, 1683-1687 (ed.), Rev. Walter MacLeod (Edinburgh, 1893).

Vol. 15, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society (First Volume), (Edinburgh, 1893). Contents: The Library of James VI, 1573-83 (ed.) George F. WarnerDocuments Illustrating Catholic Policy, 1596-98 (ed.) Thomas Graves LawLetters of Sir Thomas Hope, 1627-46 (ed.) Rev. Robert PaulCivil War Papers, 1643-50 (ed.) H. F. Morland SimpsonLauderdale Correspondence, 1660-77 (ed.) Rev. John DowdenTurnbull’s Diary, 1657-1704 (ed.), Rev. Robert PaulMasterton Papers, 1660-1719 (ed.), V. A. Noel PatonAccompt of Expenses in Edinburgh, 1715 (ed.) A. H. MillarRebellion Papers, 1715 and 1745 (ed.), Henry Paton

Vol. 16, The Account Book of Sir John Foulis of Ravelston, 1671-1707 (ed.) Rev. A. W. Cornelius Hallen (Edinburgh, 1894).

Vol. 17, Letters and Papers illustrating the relations between Charles the Second and Scotland in 1650 (ed.), Samuel Rawson Gardiner (Edinburgh, 1894).

Vol. 18, Scotland and the Commonwealth, letters and papers relating to the military government of Scotland from August 1651 to December 1653 (ed.), C. H. Firth (Edinburgh, 1895).

Vol. 19, The Jacobite attempt of 1719, letters of James Butler, second duke of Ormonde, relating to Cardinal Alberoni’s project for the invasion of Great Britain on behalf of the Stuarts, and to the landing of a Spanish expedition in Scotland (ed.) William Kirk Dickson (Edinburgh, 1895).

Vol. 20, The Lyon in Mourning, or a collection of speeches, letters, journals etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart by the Rev. Duncan Forbes, A.M., Bishop of Ross and Caithness, 1746-1775, in three volumes, I (ed.), Henry Paton (Edinburgh, 1895).

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Vol. 21, The Lyon in Mourning, or a collection of speeches, letters, journals etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart by the Rev. Duncan Forbes, A.M., Bishop of Ross and Caithness, 1746-1775, in three volumes, II (ed.), Henry Paton (Edinburgh, 1895).

Vol. 22, The Lyon in Mourning, or a collection of speeches, letters, journals etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart by the Rev. Duncan Forbes, A.M., Bishop of Ross and Caithness, 1746-1775, in three volumes, III (ed.), Henry Paton (Edinburgh, 1896).

Vol. 23, Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, from his landing in Scotland July 1745 to his departure in September 1746, compiled from The Lyon in Mourning supplemented and corrected from other contemporary sources (ed.) Walter Biggar Blaikie (Edinburgh, 1897).

Vol. 24, Records of the Presbyteries of Inverness and Dingwall, 1643-1688 (ed.) William MacKay (Edinburgh, 1896).

Vol. 25, The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland holden in Edinburgh in the years 1648 and 1649 (eds), Alexander F. Mitchell and James Christie (Edinburgh, 1896).

Vol. 26, Wariston’s Diary and Other Papers (Edinburgh, 1896).Contents:Fragment of the diary of Sir Archibald Johnston, Lord Wariston, 1639 (ed.) George M. Paul.Papers relative to the preservation of the Honours of Scotland, in Dunotter Castle, 1651-1652 (ed.), Charles R. A. Howden.The Earl of Mar’s legacies to Scotland, and to his son, Lord Erskine, 1722-1727 (ed.), The Hon. Stuart Erskine.Letters written by Mrs Grant of Laggan concerning Highland affairs and persons connected with the Stuart cause in the eighteenth century (ed.), J. R. N. MacPhail.

Vol. 27, Memorials of John Murray of Broughton, sometime secretary to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1740-1747 (ed.) Robert Fitzroy Bell (Edinburgh, 1898).

Vol. 28, The Compt Buik of David Wedderburne, merchant of Dundee, 1587-1630, together with the shipping lists of Dundee, 1580-1618 (ed.), A. H. Millar (Edinburgh, 1898).

Vol. 29, The Diplomatic Correspondence of Jean de Montereul and the brothers De Bellievre, French ambassadors in England and Scotland, 1645-48, in two volumes, I (ed.), J. G. Fotheringham (Edinburgh, 1898).

Vol. 30, The Diplomatic Correspondence of Jean de Montereul and the brothers De Bellievre, French ambassadors in England and Scotland, 1645-48, in two volumes, II (ed.), J. G. Fotheringham (Edinburgh, 1899).

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Vol. 31, Scotland and the Protectorate, letters and papers relating to the military government of Scotland from January 1654 to June 1659 (ed.), C. H. Firth (Edinburgh, 1899).

Vol. 32, Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782, vol. 1, 1572-1697 (ed.), James Ferguson (Edinburgh, 1899).

Vol. 33, Genealogical Collections concerning families in Scotland, made by Walter MacFarlane, 1750-1751, in two volumes, I (ed.), James Toshach Clark (Edinburgh, 1900).

Vol. 34, Genealogical Collections concerning families in Scotland, made by Walter MacFarlane, 1750-1751, in two volumes, II (ed.), James Toshach Clark (Edinburgh, 1900).

Vol. 35, Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782, vol. 2, 1698-1782 (ed.), James Ferguson (Edinburgh, 1899).

Vol. 36, Journals of Sir John Lauder Lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676 (ed.), Donald Crawford (Edinburgh, 1900).

Vol. 37, Papal Negotiations with Mary Queen of Scots during her reign in Scotland, 1561-1567 (ed.), John Hungerford Pollen (Edinburgh, 1901).

Vol. 38, Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782, vol. 3, The Rotterdam Papers, 1709-82, The Remembrance: a metrical account of the war in Flanders, 1701-12 by John Scot, soldier, (ed.), James Ferguson (Edinburgh, 1901).

Vol. 39, The Diary of Andrew Hay of Craignethan, 1659-1660 (ed.), Alexander George Reid (Edinburgh, 1901).

Vol. 40, The Cromwellian Union, papers relating to the negotiations for an incorporating union between England and Scotland, 1651-1652, with an appendix of papers relating to the negotiations in 1670 (ed.), C. Sanford Terry (Edinburgh, 1902).

Vol. 41, The Loyall Dissuasive, and other papers concerning the affairs of Clan Chattan: by Sir Aeneas Macpherson, knight of Invereshie, 1691-1705 (ed.), Rev. Alexander D. Murdoch (Edinburgh, 1902).

Vol. 42, Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, 1195-1479 (ed.), Right Rev. John Dowden, Bishop of Edinburgh (Edinburgh, 1903).

Vol. 43, A Letter from Mary Queen of Scots to the Duke of guise, January 1562, reproduced in facsimile from the original manuscript in the possession of the

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late John Scott of Halkshill, Esq. (ed.), John Hungerford Pollen, S. J. (Edinburgh, 1904).

Vol. 44, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Second Volume, (Edinburgh, 1904).Contents:The Scottish King’s Household and other fragments from a 14th century manuscript (ed.), Mary Bateson.The Scottish Nation in the University of Orleans, 1336-1538 (ed.) John Kirkpatrick.Muster-roll of the French garrison at Dunbar, 1553 (ed.) Robert S. Rait. The Antiquity of the Christian Religion among the Scots, 1594 (ed.) Henry D. G. Law. The Apology for William Maitland of Lethington, 1610 (ed.), Andrew Lang.Some letters and correspondence of George Graeme, Bishop of Dunblane and Orkney, 1602-1638 (ed.), L. G. Graeme.A Scottish Journie, being an account in verse of a tour from Edinburgh to Glasgow in 1641, by P. J. (ed.), C. H. Firth. Narratives illustrating the Duke of Hamilton’s expedition to England in 1648 (ed.), C. H. Firth. Certain Papers of Robert Burnet, afterwards Lord Crimond, Gilbert Burnet, afterwards Bishop of Salisbury and Robert Leighton, sometime Archbishop of Glasgow (ed.), H. C. Foxcroft. Letters and Documents relating to Robert Erskine, physician to Peter the Great, 1677-1720 (ed.), Rev. Robert Paul. The Will of Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany, 1789 (ed.) A. Francis Steuart.

Vol. 45, Letters of John Cockburn of Ormistoun to his gardener, 1727-1744 (ed.), James Colville (Edinburgh, 1904).

Vol. 46, The Records of a Scottish Cloth Manufactory at New Mills, Haddingtonshire, 1681-1703 (ed.), W. R. Scott (Edinburgh, 1905).

Vol. 47, Chronicles of the Frasers, the Wardlaw Manuscript entitled “Polichronicon seu Policratica Temporum, or, the True Geneaology of the Frasers”, 916-1674 by Master James Fraser, minister of the parish of Wardlaw (now Kirkhill) Inverness (ed.) William MacKay (Edinburgh, 1905).

Vol. 48, The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court Edinburgh, 1661-1678, volume I, 1661-1669 (ed.) W. G. Scott-Moncrieff (Edinburgh, 1905).

Vol. 49, The Records of the Proceedings of the Justiciary Court Edinburgh, 1661-1678, volume II, 1669-1678 (ed.) W. G. Scott-Moncrieff (Edinburgh, 1905).

Vol. 50, Records of the Baron Court of Stitchill, 1655-1807 (ed.) Clement B. Gunn (Edinburgh, 1905).

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Vol. 51, Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter MacFarlane, in three volumes, Volume I (ed.), Sir Andrew Mitchell (Edinburgh, 1906).

Vol. 52, Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter MacFarlane, in three volumes, Volume II (ed.), Sir Andrew Mitchell (Edinburgh, 1907).

Vol. 53, Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter MacFarlane, in three volumes, Volume III (ed.), Sir Andrew Mitchell (Edinburgh, 1908).

Vol. 54, Statutes of the Scottish Church 1225-1559, being a translation of Concilia Scotiae: Ecclesiae Scoticanae Statuta Tam Provincialia Quam Synodalia Quae Supersunt (ed.), David Patrick (Edinburgh, 1907).

Vol. 55, Ochtertyre house Booke of Accomps 1737-1739 (ed.), James Colville (Edinburgh, 1907).

Vol. 56, Charters, Bulls and other documents relating to the Abbey of Inchaffray, chiefly from the originals in the Charter chest of the Earl of Kinnoull (eds), William Alexander Lindsay, K.C., John Dowden, Bishop of Edinburgh and John Maitland Thomson, sometime curator of the Historical Department of H.M. General Register House (Edinburgh, 1908).

Vol. 57, A Selection of the Scottish Forfeited Estates Papers, 1715; 1745 (ed.), A. H. Millar (Edinburgh, 1909).

Vol. 58, The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland holden in Edinburgh in 1650, in St Andrews and Dundee in 1651, and in Edinburgh in 1652 (ed.), James Christie, with an Introduction by the Hon. Lord Guthrie (Edinburgh, 1909).

Vol. 59, Papers relating to the Scots in Poland, 1576-1793 (ed.) A. Francis Steuart (Edinburgh, 1915).

Vol. 60, De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus, by Sir Thomas Craig, (ed.) C. Sanford Terry (Edinburgh, 1909).

Vol. 61, Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston 1632-1639 (ed.), George Morison Paul (Edinburgh, 1911).

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Second Series

Vol. 1, The Household Book of Lady Grisell Baillie 1692-1733 (ed.), Robert Scott-Moncrieff (Edinburgh, 1911).

Vol. 2, Origins of the Forty-Five and other papers relating to that Rising (ed.) Walter Biggar Blaikie (Edinburgh, 1916).

Vol. 3, Seafield Correspondence from 1685 to 1708 (ed.), James Grant (Edinburgh, 1912).

Vol. 4, Rentale Sancti Andree, being the Chamberlain and Granitar Accounts of the Archbishopric in the time of Cardinal Betoun 1538-1546 (ed.), Robert Kerr Hannay (Edinburgh, 1913).

Vol. 5, Highland Papers, volume I (ed.), J. R. N. MacPhail (Edinburgh, 1914).

Vol. 6, Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose 1605-1661, volume I (ed.) Charles S. Romanes (Edinburgh, 1914).

Vol. 7, Records of the Earldom of Orkney 1299-1614 (ed.), J. Storer Clouston (Edinburgh, 1914).

Vol. 8, Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose 1662-1676, volume II (ed.) Charles S. Romanes (Edinburgh, 1915).

Vol. 9, The Letter-Book of Bailie John Steuart of Inverness 1715-1752 (ed.) William MacKay (Edinburgh, 1915).

Vol. 10, Rentale Dunkeldense, being accounts of the Bishopric (AD 1505-1517) with Myln’s ‘Lives of the Bishops’ (AD 1483-1517), (ed.), Robert Kerr Hannay, and a note on the Cathedral Church by F. C. Eeles (Edinburgh, 1915).

Vol. 11, Letters relating to Scotland in the reign of Queen Anne, by James Ogilvy, First Earl of Seafield and others (ed.) P. Hume Brown (Edinburgh, 1915).

Vol. 12, Highland Papers, volume II (ed.), J. R. N. MacPhail (Edinburgh, 1916).

Vol. 13, Selections from the Records of the Regality of Melrose and from the Manuscripts of the Earl of Haddington 1547-1706, volume III (ed.) Charles S. Romanes (Edinburgh, 1917).

Vol. 14, A contribution to the bibliography of Scottish topography, volume I (eds), Sir Arthur Mitchell and C. G. Cash (Edinburgh, 1917).

Vol. 15, A contribution to the bibliography of Scottish topography, volume II (eds), Sir Arthur Mitchell and C. G. Cash (Edinburgh, 1917).

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Vol. 16, Papers relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant 1643-1647, volume I (ed.) Charles Sanford Terry (Edinburgh, 1917).

Vol. 17, Papers relating to the Army of the Solemn League and Covenant 1643-1647, volume II (ed.) Charles Sanford Terry (Edinburgh, 1917).

Vol. 18, Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston 1650-1654, volume II (ed.) David Hay Fleming (Edinburgh, 1919).

Vol. 19, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Third Volume (Edinburgh, 1919).Contents:Dundee Court Martial Records, 1651 (ed.), Godfrey Davies.The Bishop of Galloway’s Correspondence, 1679-1685 (ed.), William Douglas.The Diary of Sir James Hope, 1646-1654 (ed.), Sir James Balfour Paul.Instructions for the Trial of Patrick Graham, 1476 (ed.), Robert Kerr Hannay.The Scottish Contributions to the Distressed Church of France, 1622 (ed.), D. Hay Fleming. The Forbes Baron Court Book, 1659-1678 (ed.), J. Maitland Thomson.

Vol. 20, Highland Papers, volume III (ed.), J. R. N. MacPhail (Edinburgh, 1920).

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Third Series

Vol. 1, Register of the Consultations of the Ministers of Edinburgh and some other brethren of the Ministry 1652-1657, volume I (ed.), Rev. William Stephen (Edinburgh, 1921).

Vol. 2, Diary of George Ridpath minister of Stitchel 1755-1761 (ed.), Sir James Balfour Paul (Edinburgh, 1922).

Vol. 3, Mary Queen of Scots and the Babington Plot (ed.), James Hungerford Pollen (Edinburgh, 1922).

Vol. 4, Foreign Correspondence with Marie de Lorraine Queen of Scotland, from the originals in the Balcarres Papers, 1537-1548 (ed.), Marguerite Wood (Edinburgh, 1923).

Vol. 5, Papers from the collection of Sir William Fraser (ed.), J. R. N. MacPhail (Edinburgh, 1924).

Vol. 6, Papers relating to the ships and voyages of the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies 1696-1707 (ed.), George Pratt Insh (Edinburgh, 1924).

Vol. 7, Foreign Correspondence with Marie de Lorraine Queen of Scotland, from the originals in the Balcarres Papers, 1548-1557 (ed.), Marguerite Wood (Edinburgh, 1925).

Vol. 8, Early Records of the University of St Andrews, the Graduation Roll 1413-1579 and the Matriculation Roll 1473-1579 (ed.), James Maitland Anderson (Edinburgh, 1926).

Vol. 9, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Fourth Volume (Edinburgh, 1926).Contents:Commentary on the expedition to Scotland made by Charles Edward Stuart, Prince of Wales, by Padre Giulio Casare Cordara (ed.), Sir Bruce Seton.The Manuscript History of Craignish, by Alexander Campbell (ed.), Herbert Campbell. Miscellaneous Charters, 1165-1300 from transcripts in the collection of the late Sir William Fraser (ed.), William Angus.

Vol. 10, The Scottish Correspondence of Mary of Lorraine, including some three hundred letters from 20th February 1542-3 to 15th May 1560 (ed.)., Annie I. Cameron (Edinburgh, 1927).

Vol. 11, The Journal of Thomas Cuningham of Campvere 1640-1654, with his thrissels-banner and explication thereof (ed.), Elinor Joan Courthope (Edinburgh, 1928).

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Vol, 12, The Sheriff Court Book of Fife 1515-1522 (ed.), William Croft Dickinson (Edinburgh, 1928).

Vol. 13, The Prisoners of the ’45, edited from the State Papers, volume I (eds), Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, Bt. of Aberdorn and Jean Gordon Arnot (Edinburgh, 1928).

Vol. 14, The Prisoners of the ’45, edited from the State Papers, volume II (eds), Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, Bt. of Aberdorn and Jean Gordon Arnot (Edinburgh, 1929).

Vol. 15, The Prisoners of the ’45, edited from the State Papers, volume III (eds), Sir Bruce Gordon Seton, Bt. of Aberdorn and Jean Gordon Arnot (Edinburgh, 1929).

Vol. 16, Register of the Consultations of the Ministers of Edinburgh and some other brethren of the Ministry 1657-1660, volume II (ed.), Rev. William Stephen (Edinburgh, 1930).

Vol. 17, The Minutes of the Justices of the Peace for Lanarkshire 1707-1723 (ed.), Charles A. Malcolm (Edinburgh, 1931).

Vol. 18, The Warrender Papers, volume I (ed.), Annie I. Cameron with an introduction by Robert S. Rait, Principal of the University of Glasgow (Edinburgh, 1931).

Vol. 19, The Warrender Papers, volume II (ed.), Annie I. Cameron with an introduction by Robert S. Rait, Principal of the University of Glasgow (Edinburgh, 1932).

Vol. 20, Flodden Papers, diplomatic correspondence between the courts of France and Scotland 1507-1517 (ed.), Marguerite Wood (Edinburgh, 1933).

Vol. 21, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Fifth Volume (Edinburgh, 1933).Contents:Miscellaneous Charters, 1315-1401, from transcripts in the collection of the late Sir William Fraser (ed.), William Angus. Bagimond’s Roll for the Archdeaconry of Teviotdale, from a thirteenth century transcript in the Vatican Archives (ed.), Annie I. Cameron.Letters from John, Earl of Lauderdale, and others, to Sir John Gilmour, President of Session (ed.), Henry M. Paton.Letters to John Mackenzie of Delvine from the Rev. Alexander Monro DD, 1690 to 1698 (ed.), William Kirk Dickson.Jacobite Papers at Avignon (ed.), Henrietta Tayler. Marchmont Correspondence relating to the ’45 (ed.), the Hon. G. F. C. Hepburne Scott.Two Fragments of Autobiography, by George Keith, 10th Earl Marischal of Scotland (ed.), J. Y. T Greig.

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Vol. 22, Highland Papers, volume IV, (ed.), J. R. N. MacPhail, K.C., sheriff of Stirling, Dumbarton and Clackmannan and chairman of the council of the SHS, 1922-26, with a Biographical Introduction by W. K. Dickson (Edinburgh, 1934).

Vol. 23, Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome 1418-1422 (eds), Rev. and Hon. E. R. Lindsay and A. I. Cameron (Edinburgh, 1934).

Vol. 24, Early Letters of Robert Woodrow 1698-1709 (ed.), L. W. Sharp (Edinburgh, 1937).

Vol. 25, Warrender Letters, correspondence of Sir George Warrender Bt., Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Member of Parliament for the city, with relative papers, 1715 (eds), Marguerite Wood with William Kirk Dickson (Edinburgh, 1935).

Vol. 26, Commentary on the Rule of St Augustine by Robertus Richardinus (ed.), G. G. Coulton (Edinburgh, 1935).

Vol. 27, Survey of Lochtayside 1769 (ed.), Margaret M. McArthur (Edinburgh, 1936).

Vol. 28, Ayr Burgh Accounts 1534-1624 (ed.), George S. Pryde (Edinburgh, 1937).

Vol. 29, The Court Book of the Barony of Carnwath 1523-1542 (ed.), William Croft Dickinson (Edinburgh, 1937).

Vol. 30, A Scottish Chronicle known as the Chronicle of Holyrood (ed.), Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson, with some additional notes by Alan Orr Anderson (Edinburgh, 1938).

Vol. 31, The Jacobite Court at Rome in 1719, from original documents at Fettercairn House and at Windsor Castle (ed.), Henrietta Taylor (Edinburgh, 1938).

Vol. 32, Charters of the Abbey of Inchcolm (eds), D. E. Easson and Angus Macdonald (Edinburgh, 1938).

Vol. 33, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Sixth Volume (Edinburgh, 1939).Contents:Bagimond’s Roll: statement of the Tenths of the Kingdom of Scotland (ed.), Annie I. Dunlop. Foundation-Charter of the Collegiate Church of Dunbar, AD 1342 (ed.), D. E. Easson.Letters from John, Second Earl of Lauderdale, to John, second Earl of Tweeddale, and others (ed.), Henry M. Paton. Memories of Ayrshire about 1780, by the Reverend John Mitchell DD (ed.), William Kirk Dickson.

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Vol. 34, Diary of Sir Archibald Johnston of Wariston 1655-1660, volume III (ed.), James D. Ogilvie (Edinburgh, 1940).

Vol. 35, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Seventh Volume (Edinburgh, 1941).Contents:The Diary of Sir William Drummond of Hawthornden 1657-1659 (ed.), Henry W. Meikle.The Exiled Stewarts in Italy, 1717-1807 (ed.), Helen Catherine Stewart. The Locharkaig Treasure (ed.), Marion F. Hamilton.

Vol. 36, Two Missions of Jacques De La Brosse, an Account of the Affairs of Scotland in the year 1543 and the Journal of the Siege of Leith, 1560 (ed.), Gladys Dickinson (Edinburgh, 1942).

Vol. 37, Minutes of the Synod of Argyll 1639-1651 (ed.), Duncan C. MacTavish (Edinburgh, 1943).

Vol. 38, Minutes of the Synod of Argyll 1652-1661 (ed.), Duncan C. MacTavish, with an Introduction by James D. Ogilvie (Edinburgh, 1944).

Vol. 39, Selections from the Monymusk Papers (1713-1755) (ed.), Henry Hamilton (Edinburgh, 1945).

Vol. 40, Charters of the Abbey of Couper Angus, volume I, charters I to CXVIII 1166-1376 (ed.), D. E. Easson (Edinburgh, 1947).

Vol. 41, Charters of the Abbey of Couper Angus, volume II, charters CXIX to CCCX, 1389-1608 (ed.), D. E. Easson (Edinburgh, 1947).

Vol. 42, Accounts of the Collectors of Thirds of Benefices 1561-1572 (ed.), Gordon Donaldson (Edinburgh, 1949).

Vol. 43, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Eighth Volume (Edinburgh, 1951).Contents:Miscellaneous Monastic Charters (ed.), D. E. Easson.A Letter of James III to the Duke of Burgundy (ed.), C. A. J. Armstrong. The English Army at Flodden (ed.), J. D. Mackie.Lord Chancellor Glamis and Theodore Beza (ed.), Gordon Donaldson. Documents relating to Prince Charles Edward’s grandson (ed.), Henrietta Tayler. Papers relating to a Renfrewshire Farm (ed.), George S. Pryde.

Vol. 44, Scottish Population Statistics, including Webster’s Analysis of Population (ed.), James Gray Kyd (Edinburgh, 1952).

Vol. 45, The Letters of James the Fourth 1505-1513, calendared by Robert Kerr Hannay (eds), R. L. Mackie and Anne Spilman (Edinburgh, 1953).

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Vol. 46, An Account of the Proceedings of the Estates in Scotland 1689-1690, volume I (ed.), E. W. M. Balfour-Melville (Edinburgh, 1954).

Vol. 47, An Account of the Proceedings of the Estates in Scotland 1689-1690, volume II (ed.), E. W. M. Balfour-Melville (Edinburgh, 1955).

Vol. 48, Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome 1423-1428 (ed.), Annie I. Dunlop (Edinburgh, 1956).

Vol. 49, Early Records of the Burgh of Aberdeen 1317, 1398-1407 (ed.), William Croft Dickinson (Edinburgh, 1957).

Vol. 50, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Ninth Volume (Edinburgh, 1958).Contents:Papers relating to the Captivity and Release of David II (ed.), E. W. M. Balfour-Melville.Accounts of Sir Duncan Forestar of Skipinch, Comptroller 1495-1499 (ed.), P. Gouldesbrough. Report by De La Brosse and D’Oysel on conditions in Scotland, 1559-1560 (ed.), G. Dickinson. The Diary of Sir James Hope, 1646 (ed.), P. Marshall. An Account of Proceedings from Prince Charles’ Landing to Prestonpans (ed.), Donald Nicholas.

Vol. 51, Wigtownshire Charters (ed.), R. C. Reid (Edinburgh, 1960).

Vol. 52, John Home’s Survey of Assynt (ed.), R. J. Adam with a map drawn by K. M. Maciver (Edinburgh, 1960).

Vol. 53, The Court Book of the Burgh of Kirkintilloch 1658-1694 (ed.), George S. Pryde (Edinburgh, 1963).

Vol. 54, Acta Facultatis Artium Universitatis Santiandree 1413-1588, volume I (ed.), Annie I. Dunlop (Edinburgh, 1964).

Vol. 55, Acta Facultatis Artium Universitatis Santiandree 1413-1588, volume II (ed.), Annie I. Dunlop (Edinburgh, 1964).

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Fourth Series

Vol. 1, Argyll Estate Instructions: Mull, Morvern and Tiree 1771-1805 (ed.), Eric R. Cregeen (Edinburgh, 1964).

Vol. 2, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Tenth Volume (Edinburgh, 1965).Contents:E. W. M. Balfour-Melville (1887-1963), a memoir by Professor D. B. Horn.Bagimond’s Roll for the diocese of Moray (ed.), Rev. Charles Burns.Accounts of the King’s Pursemaster, 1539-1540 (ed.), Athol L. Murray. Papers of a Dundee shipping dispute, 1600-1604 (ed.), W. A. McNeill.A Scottish liturgy of the reign of James VI (ed.), Gordon Donaldson.List of Schoolmasters teaching Latin, 1690 (ed.), Donald J. Withrington. Letters of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun and his family, 1715-1716 (ed.), Irene J. Murray.Sir John Clerk’s Observations on the present circumstances of Scotland, 1730 (ed.), T. C. Smout. A Renfrewshire election account, 1832 (ed.), William Ferguson.

Vol. 3, Letters of John Ramsay of Ochtertyre 1799-1812 (ed.), Barbara L. H. Horn (Edinburgh, 1966).

Vol. 4, The Court Books of Orkney and Shetland 1614-1615 (ed.), Robert S. Barclay (Edinburgh, 1967).

Vol. 5, The Minutes of Edinburgh Trades Council 1859-1873 (ed.), Ian MacDougall (Edinburgh, 1968).

Vol. 6, The Dundee Textile Industry 1790-1885, from the papers of Peter Carmichael of Arthurstone (ed.), Enid Gauldie (Edinburgh, 1969).

Vol. 7, Calendar of Scottish Supplications to Rome 1428-1432 (eds), Annie I. Dunlop and Ian B. Cowan (Edinburgh, 1970).

Vol. 8, Papers on Sutherland Estate Management 1802-1816, volume I (ed.), R. J. Adam (Edinburgh, 1972).

Vol. 9, Papers on Sutherland Estate Management 1802-1816, volume II (ed.), R. J. Adam (Edinburgh, 1972).

Vol. 10, William Melrose in China 1845-1855, the letters of a Scottish tea merchant (eds), Hoh-cheung Mui and Lorna H. Mui (Edinburgh, 1973).

Vol. 11, Papers on Scottish Electoral Politics 1832-1854 (ed.), J. I. Brash (Edinburgh, 1974).

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Vol. 12, Papal Letters to Scotland of Clement VII of Avignon 1378-1394 (ed.), Charles Burns, with ‘Annie I. Dunlop (1897-1973): a Memoir by Ian B. Cowan (Edinburgh, 1976).

Vol. 13, Papal Letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon 1394-1419 (ed.), Francis McGurk (Edinburgh, 1976).

Vol. 14, Scottish Industrial History: a Miscellany (Edinburgh, 1978).Contents:Introductory essay, R. H. CampbellJournal of Henry Kalmeter’s travels in Scotland, 1719-1720 (ed.), T. C. Smout.Journal of Henry Brown, woollen manufacturer, Galashiels, 1828-1829 (ed.), C. Gulvin.The North British Railway inquiry of 1866 (ed.), W. Vamplew.The Beginning and the End of the Lewis chemical Works, 1857-1874 by D. Morison (ed.), T. I. Rae.

Vol. 15, Papers on Peter May, Land Surveyor, 1749-1793 (ed.), Ian H. Adams (Edinburgh, 1979).

Vol. 16, Autobiography of John McAdam (1806-1883), with selected letters (ed.), Janet Fyfe (Edinburgh, 1980).

Vol. 17, Stirling Presbytery Records 1581-1587 (ed.), James Kirk (Edinburgh, 1981).

Vol. 18, The Government of Scotland under the Covenanters 1637-1651 (ed.), David Stevenson (Edinburgh, 1982).

Vol. 19, The Knights of St John of Jerusalem in Scotland (eds), Ian B. Cowan, P. H. R. Mackay and Alan Macquarrie (Edinburgh, 1983).

Vol. 20, A Scottish Firm in Virginia 1767-1777, W. Cunninghame and Co. (ed.), T. M. Devine (Edinburgh, 1984).

Vol. 21, The Jacobean Union: six tracts of 1604 (eds), Bruce R. Galloway and Brian P. Levack (Edinburgh, 1985).

Vol. 22, Acts of the Lords of the Isles 1336-1493 (eds), Jean Munro and R. W. Munro (Edinburgh, 1986).

Vol. 23, Scottish Texts and Calendars: an analytical guide to serial publications (eds), David and Wendy B. Stevenson (with the Royal Historical Society: Edinburgh, 1987).

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Fifth Series

Vol. 1, Government and Social Conditions in Scotland 1845-1919 (ed.), Ian Levitt (Edinburgh, 1988).

Vol. 2, Letters of George Lockhart of Carnwath 1698-1732 (ed.), Daniel Szechi (Edinburgh, 1989).

Vol. 3, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Eleventh Volume (Edinburgh, 1990).Contents:Thomas Ian Rae, 1926-1989: a memoir by Ian B. Cowan.A Plea Roll of Edward I’s army in Scotland (ed.), C. J. Neville.Letters of John Graham of Claverhouse (ed.), Andrew Murray Scott.Some late seventeenth-century building contracts (ed.), J. G. Dunbar and Katherine Davies. Correspondence relating to Milburn Tower and its garden, 1804-1829 (ed.), Clare Taylor.

Vol. 4, The Calendar of Fearn: text and additions, 1471-1667 (ed.), R. J. Adam (Edinburgh, 1991).

Vol. 5, The Scottish Office. Depression and Reconstruction, 1919-1959 (ed.), Ian Levitt (Edinburgh, 1992).

Vol. 6, History of the Union of Scotland and England by Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, extracts from his MS ‘De Imperio Britannico’ (ed.), Douglas Duncan (Edinburgh, 1993).

Vol. 7, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Twelfth Volume (Edinburgh, 1994).Contents:A Question about the Succession, 1364 (ed.), A. A. M. Duncan.Autobiography, 1626-1670, of John Hay, 2nd earl of Tweeddale (ed.), Maurice Lee Jr.Letters of Lord Balmerino to Harry Maule, 1710-1713, 1721-1722 (ed.), Clyve Jones.Strike bulletins from the General Strike in Scotland, 1926 (ed.), Ian MacDougall.

Vol. 8, George Buchanan: the political poetry (eds), Paul J. McGinnis and Arthur H. Williamson (Edinburgh, 1995).

Vol. 9, The British Linen Company 1745-1775 (ed.), Alastair J. Drurie (Edinburgh, 1996).

Vol. 10, Campbell Letters 1559-1583 (ed.) Jane E. A. Dawson (Edinburgh, 1997).

Vol. 11, Religious Controversy in Scotland 1625-1639 (ed.), David George Mullan (Edinburgh, 1998).

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Vol. 12, Mid and East Lothian Miners’ Association Minutes 1894-1918 (ed.), Ian MacDougall (Edinburgh, 2003).

Vol. 13, Scotland and the Americas, c. 1650-c.1939: a documentary source book (eds), Allan I. Macinnes, Marjory Harper and L. G. Fryer (Edinburgh, 1999).

Vol. 14, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Thirteenth Volume (Edinburgh, 2004).Contents:Eight thirteenth-century texts (ed.), W. W. Scott.Dunfermline gild court book, 1433-1597: missing folios (ed.), E. Patricia Dennison. A memorandum on the customs, 1597 (ed.), Athol L. Murray.The trial of Geillis Johnstone for witchcraft, 1614 (eds), Michael B. Wasser and Louise A. Yeoman.An early seventeenth-century Scottish conversion narrative (ed.), David G. Mullan.Fiscal Feudalism in seventeenth-century Scotland (ed.), Julian M. Goodare.Witchcraft cases from the register of commissioners of the privy council of Scotland, 1630-1642 (ed.), Louise A. Yeoman. John Hay, earl of Tweeddale, ‘Relatione of the wrangs done to the Ladie Yester, 1683’ (ed.), Maurice Lee, Jr.Colin Maclaurin’s Journal of the ’45 (ed.), Bruce A. Hedman.

Vol. 15, Protestant Piety in Early-Modern Scotland: Letters, Lives and Covenants, 1650-1712 (ed.), D. G. Mullan (Edinburgh, 2009).

Vol. 16, Scottish Planned Villages (ed.), Douglas G. Lockhart (Edinburgh, 2012).

Vol. 17, Aberdeen Guild Court Records 1437-1468 (ed.), Elizabeth Gemmill (Edinburgh, 2005).

Vol. 18, Journal of my Life and Everyday Doings 1879-81, 1885-92. James Wilson, farmer in Banffshire (ed.), Peter Hills (Edinburgh, 2008).

Vol. 19, Scottish Schools and Schoolmasters 1560-1633 (ed.) John Durkan, edited and revised by Jamie Reid-Baxter (Woodbridge, 2013).

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Sixth Series

Vol. 1, The Chronicle of Melrose Abbey: a stratigraphic edition. Volume I, Introduction and facsimile edition (eds), Dauvit Broun and Julian Harrison (Woodbridge, 2007).

Vol. 2, The Perth Kirk Session Books 1577-1590 (ed.), Margo Todd (Woodbridge, 2008).

Vol. 3, Records of the Convention of Royal Burghs, 1555; 1631-1648 (eds), Alan R. Macdonald and Mary Verschuur (Woodbridge, 2013).

Vol. 4, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Fourteenth Volume (Woodbridge, 2013).Contents:Two surveys of vernacular buildings and tree usage in the lordship of Strathavon, Banffshire, 1585-1612 (ed.),Henry Forrester, The paithe way to salvation, 1615 (ed.), Diary of the Convention of Estates, 1630 (ed.), Sir David Home, Lord Crossrig, ‘A Narrative of the Rise, Progress and Success of the Societies of Edinburgh for Reformation of Manners’ 1701 (ed.), The most Memorable passages of the Life and Times of Mr J. B. written by Himself, 1706 (ed.),John Erskine’s Letterbook, 1742-45 (ed.),

Vol. 5, The McCulloch Examinations of the Cambusland Revival (1742): a critical edition, volume I, conversion narratives from the Scottish Evangelical Awakening (ed.), Keith Edward Beebe (Woodbrdige, 2013).

Vol. 6, The McCulloch Examinations of the Cambusland Revival (1742): a critical edition, volume II, conversion narratives from the Scottish Evangelical Awakening (ed.), Keith Edward Beebe (Woodbrdige, 2013).

Vol. 7, The Highland Destitution of 1837: government aid and public subscription (ed.), John MacAskill (Woodbridge, 2012).

Vol. 8, Miscellany of the Scottish History Society, Fifteenth Volume (Woodbridge, 2014).Contents:The Letter-Book of John Clerk of Penicuik, 1644-1645 (ed.), Siobhan Talbott. The Minute Book of The Board of the Green Cloth, July 1650-July 1651 (ed.), David Stevenson. Records of the Anglo-Scottish Union Negotiations, 1652-1653 (ed.), Robert Landrum.

Vol. 9, Edinburgh Housemails Taxation Book, 1634-1636 (eds), Aaron Allen and Cathryn Spence (Woodbridge, 2014).

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Travels in Scotland 1788-1881, a selection from contemporary tourist journals (ed.), Alastair J. Durie (Woodbridge, 2012).

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