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Edward, Robert. Description of the county of Angus, 1678. (In: A. J. Warden, Angus or Forfarshire... Dundee, 1881. sq. 8°. v. 2, p. 234-252.) CR Originally published in Latin. An English translation, by Rev. James Trail, was published in Dundee in 1793.

Gammack, James. See Jervise, Andrew. Jervise, Andrew. The history and traditions of the land of the Lindsays in Angus and Mearns with notices of Alyth and Meigle. To which is added an appendix containing extracts from an old rentalbook of Edzell and Lethnot, notices of the ravages of the marquis of Montrose in Forfarshire, and other interesting documents. Rewritten and corrected by J. Gammack. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1882. xxvi p., 1 1., 468 p., 9 pl. 2. ed. 8°.

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Memorials of Angus and the Mearns: being an account, historical, antiquarian, and traditionary, of the castles and towns visited by Edward 1. and of the barons, clergy, and others, who swore fealty to England in 1291-6; also, of the abbey of Cupar, and the priory of Rostinoth. To which is added an appendix of original documents. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1861. x, 32*, 504 p., 1 1. 8°. CR Rewritten and corrected by Rev. James Gammack. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1885. 2 v. 2. ed. 8°.

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Neilson, George. Old Annan. (Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History

ARBROATH, FORFARSHIRE

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Arbroath. Public Library. Annual report. no. 3-6, 8-[14] (1900/1-1903/4, 1905/61911/12). Arbroath, 1901-12. 8°. * HPD

Catalogue of books in the Reference Department of the Arbroath Public Library, with the constitution and byelaws. Compiled by J. Hosie, librarian. Arbroath: T. Buncle & Co., prtrs., 1911. vi, 130 p. 12°. *GX

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Jervise, Andrew. Account of the discovery of the supposed cemetery of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist, at Hospitalfield, near Arbroath. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1865. sq. 8°. v. 5, p. 135-137.) CPA

M'Bain, James M. Bibliography of Arbroath periodical literature and political broadsides. Arbroath: Brodie & Salmond, 1889. 126 p. CR sq. 8°.

Reprinted from Scottish notes and queries, v. 2, p. 66-68, 84-85, 105-106, 119-121, 133-137, Aberdeen, 1889.

The effigy recently found in Arbroath. 1 pl. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1889. sq. 8°. v. 2, p. 49-51.)

ARBROATH ABBEY, FORFARSHIRE

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On Warden, Jervise, &c. Edward, Robert. Description of the county of Angus, 1678. (In: A. J. Warden, Angus or Forfarshire... Dundee, 1881. sq. 8°. v. 2, p. 234-252.)

CR Originally published in Latin. An English translation, by Rev. James Trail, was published in Dundee in 1793.

Gammack, James. See Jervise, Andrew. Jervise, Andrew. The history and traditions of the land of the Lindsays in Angus and Mearns with notices of Alyth and Meigle. To which is added an appendix containing extracts from an old rentalbook of Edzell and Lethnot, notices of the ravages of the marquis of Montrose in Forfarshire, and other interesting documents. Rewritten and corrected by J. Gammack. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1882. xxvi p., 11., 468 p., 9 pl. 2. ed. 8°.

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Memorials of Angus and the Mearns: being an account, historical, antiquarian, and traditionary, of the castles and towns visited by Edward 1. and of the barons, clergy, and others, who swore fealty to England in 1291-6; also, of the abbey of Cupar, and the priory of Rostinoth. To which is added an appendix of original documents. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1861. x, 32*, 504 p., 1 1. 8°. CR Rewritten and corrected by Rev. James Gammack. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1885. 2 v. 2. ed. 8°. CR

ANNAN, DUMFRIESSHIRE

Neilson, George. Old Annan. (Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History

ARBROATH, FORFARSHIRE

Arbroath. Public Library. Annual report. no. 3-6, 8-[14] (1900/1-1903/4, 1905/61911/12). Arbroath, 1901-12. 8°. * HPD

Catalogue of books in the Reference Department of the Arbroath Public Library, with the constitution and byelaws. Compiled by J. Hosie, librarian. Arbroath: T. Buncle & Co., prtrs., 1911. vi, 130 p. 12°. * GX

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Supplementary catalogue of books the Lending Department of the Arbroath Public Library, with the constitution & bye-laws. Compiled by J. Hosie, librarian. Arbroath: Brodie & Salmond, prtrs., 1907. x, 132 p. 12°. *GX

Hay, George. History of Arbroath to the present time with notices of the civil and ecclesiastical affairs of the neighbouring district. Arbroath: T. Buncle, 1876. xvi, 448 p., 9 pl. 8°. CR

Jervise, Andrew. Account of the discovery of the supposed cemetery of the Hospital of St. John the Baptist, at Hospitalfield, near Arbroath. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1865. sq. 8°. v. 5, p. 135-137.) CPA

M'Bain, James M. Bibliography of Arbroath periodical literature and political broadsides. Arbroath: Brodie & Salmond, 1889. 126 p. CR sq. 8°.

Reprinted from Scottish notes and queries, v. 2, p. 66-68, 84-85, 105-106, 119-121, 133-137, Aberdeen, 1889.

The effigy recently found in Arbroath. 1 pl. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1889. sq. 8°. V. 2, p. 49-51.)

ARBROATH ABBEY, FORFARSHIRE

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Arbroath Abbey. Liber S. Thome de Aberbrothoc. Registrorum Abbacie de

History and Description, continued.
Local History, continued.

Aberbrothoc. Pars prior, registrum vetus
munimentaque eidem coetanea__ complec-
tens, 1178-1329. [Pars altera, Registrum
nigrum necnon libros cartarum recen-
tiores complectens. 1329-1536. Edited by
Cosmo Innes and Patrick Chalmers.]
Edinburgh: T. Constable.] 1848-56. 2 v.
pl. 4°. (Bannatyne Club.)
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Black, David Dakers. Notes of a charter by Charles 1. to James, Lord Carnegy, 1641, constituting him keeper of the abbey of Aberbrothock; and of an order by Mr. John Garden, factor on the Panmure estates (1746), calling the tenantry of Edzell and Navar to be armed and ready to repel a Highland raid. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1876. sq. 8°. v. 11, p. 538-542.)

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Compton, C. H. Arbroath Abbey. (British Archæological Association. Journal. London, 1906. 8°. new series, v. 12, p. 91-104.) CA

Laing, Henry. Sculptured monument in Aberbrothoc Abbey. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1855. sq. 8°. v. 1, p. 13-15.) CPA

Robertson, T. S. Arbroath Abbey. 4 pl. (Glasgow Archæological Society. Transactions. Glasgow, 1908. 8°. new series, v. 5, part 3, p. 234-240.) CPA

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Campbell, Lord Archibald. Records of Argyll. Legends, traditions and recollections of Argyllshire Highlanders... Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1885. xvi, 514 p., 8 port., 11 pl. fo. ††ZBD

Reviewed in Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, v. 139, p. 376-380, Edinburgh, 1886.

RECORDS of Argyll. (Scottish review. Paisley, 1885. 8°. v. 6, p. 275-294.) * DA Donaldson, John. A minister's week in Argyll. August, 1879. Dumfries: J. Anderson & Son [1881. 32 p., 1 pl. 8°.

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shire. (Scottish review. Paisley, 1894. 8°.

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Statistical account of Argyleshire. By the ministers of the respective parishes, under the superintendence of a committee of the Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1845. 2 p.1., 728 p. 8°. CRB

Wilson, W. B. Robertson. Argyleshire in Scottish life and thought. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1903. sq. 8°. series 2, v. 4, p. 20-22, 35-36, 52-53, 68-70, 85-87, 100-102, 116-118, 132-134.) CPA

ARISAIG, INVERNESS-SHIRE

Blundell, Odo. Notes on the church and some sculptured monuments in the churchyard of Saint Maelrubha in Arisaig, and on an artificial island there; also on some sculptured monuments in the churchyard of Kilchoan, Knoydart. illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1911. sq. 8°. v. 45, p. 353-366.) CPA

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Arran Society of Glasgow. The book of Arran; edited by J. A. Balfour. Archæology. Glasgow: The Arran Society of Glasgow, 1910. xiv, 295 p., 1 map, 54 pl. illus. 4°. CDA

Balfour, John Alexander. The chapels and sculptured stones prior to 1709 [in Arranj. 6 pl. (In: The Arran Society of Glasgow. The book of Arran. Glasgow, 1910. 4°. p. 219-232.) CDA

The ecclesiastical remains on the Holy Isle, Arran. illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1909. 8°. v. 43, p. 147-158.) CPA

The Holy Isle. 2 pl. (In: The Arran Society of Glasgow. The book of Arran. Glasgow, 1910. 4°. p. 252-260.) CDA

An Irish-Celtic monastery in Arranj. 1 pl. illus. (In: The Arran Society of Glasgow. The book of Arran. Glasgow, 1910. 4°. p. 195-209.) CDA

The King's cave [in Arranj. 2 pl. (In: The Arran Society of Glasgow. The book of Arran. Glasgow, 1910. 4°. p. 213218.) CDA March, Mrs. Notes on Arran. (Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society. Rochdale [1889]. 8°. Transactions. v. 1, * EC p. 25-27.)

Paterson, John, factor. Account of the isle of Arran. 1 map.

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Jervise, Andrew. Notices respecting the castle of Craig and the old kirk of Auchindoir, etc., in Aberdeenshire. 1 illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1871. sq. 8°. v. 8, p. 323-330.)

Accounts of the burning of the villages of Auchterarder, Muthill, Crieff, Blackford, Dalreoch, and Dunning, about the beginning of the year 1716. (Maitland Club. Miscellany. Edinburgh, 1843. 4°. v. 3, p. 441-474.) + CP

Reprinted in A. G. Reid's Annals of Auchterarder, p. 79-155, Crieff, 1899.

Reid, Alexander George. The annals of Auchterarder and memorials of Strathearn. Crieff: David Philips, 1899. 4 p.1., 301, xxxviii p., 4 pl. sq. 8°.

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The castle, burgh, barony, and sheriffdom of Auchterarder. The castle of Kincardine in StrathThe treaty of Auchterarder. Decreet of lyning in favour of John Malar. The warlock of the Kirktoun of Auchterarder. Auchterarder in Mar's year. The burning of Blackford. The burning of Dunning. The burning of Dalreoch. The burning of Muthill. The burning of Crieff. Account of compensation paid by government to the sufferers by the burning of Auchterarder, Dunning, Blackford, Muthill, and Crieff. Rental of the estate of Perth in 1748-9, parish of Auchterarder. Trial of Violet Mar for witchcraft. Salmon fishings on the Earn. John Brugh, the warlock of Fossoway. The witch covin at the Crook of Devon. The terrible parish. The lone lady of Kilders. Wanderings of Strowan Robertson. Account of the ruins of the abbey of Inchaffray. Auchterarder, 1837-97.

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Abstract of the accounts of the Town Council. 1911/12. [Ayr, 1912. fo. * SYB

Dickson, Thomas. Proceedings of the Gild Court of Ayr, from the Ayr manuscript. (Ayrshire and Galloway Archæological Association. Archæological and historical collections. Edinburgh, 1878. 4°. v. 1, p. 223-230.) † CA

Dobie, John Shedden. Notarial notebook of John Mason, clerk of the burgh of Ayr, 1582-1612. (Ayrshire and Galloway Archæological Association. ArchæEdinological and historical collections. burgh, 1889. 4°. v. 6, p. 209-265.) † CA

Ferguson, James, the younger. Ayr and the birthplace of Burns. A guide to visitors. Ayr: James Ferguson, Jr., n. d. 1 p.1., (1)10-56 p. 8°.

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