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Aberdeen, 1888-96. sq. 8°. v. 1, p. 18-19, 38-39, 50-53, 69-72, 87-89, 101-104, 118-120, 133-134, 153-155, 172-173, 195-197; v. 2, p. 7-10, 22-24, 36-39, 53-56, 68-70, 8687, 102-104, 137-139, 149-150, 166-168, 182184; v. 3, p. 8-10, 21-22, 35-37, 71-72, 84-88, 118-120, 134-135, 153-155, 161-163, 181-183; v. 4, p. 43-46, 65-66, 108-109, 210-211, 228230; v. 7, p. 4-5; v. 8, p. 86-87, 98-100, 119121, 147-148; v. 9, p. 97-98, 151-152.) СРА Portraits in possession of Robert Gordon's College. 2 port. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1896. sq. 8°. v. 9, p. 113-115.) CPA * R - Room 328 Newly, A, invented chronological chart of Scotish baronets... Engraved to accompany...a work on British family antiquity by William Playfair. London? 18-? 38 x 27 in. †ARM Officers and graduates of University & King's College, Aberdeen. MVD-MDCCCLX. Edited by Peter John Anderson. Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1893. xviii p., 1 1., 399 p., 3 pl., 1 port. 4°. 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Register of testaments, 1681-1699. Edited by F. J. Grant. Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, 1902. 2 p.1., 13 p. 8°. (Scottish Record Society. [Publications.] part. 18.) ARCA This district comprises the counties of Peebles, Roxburgh and Selkirk. Genealogy - General Works, continued. Peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland; or, The ancient and present state of the nobility. London: W. Owen, 1790. 3 v. pl. 8°. ARK Present, The, state of the Scots nobility. (Guth na bliadhna. Glasgow, 1914. 8°. V. 11, p. 162-177.) NDK Records of the Scots colleges at Douai, Rome, Madrid, Valladolid, and Ratisbon. v. 1. Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1906. 4°. (New Spalding Club. [Publications.]) † CP no. 350 of 500 copies printed. Register of burgesses of burgh of Aberdeen, 1399-1631. [With] Introduction to Register of burgesses [by Alexander Macdonald Munro, [and] Note on names in Register of burgesses by James Moir]. (New Spalding Club. Miscellany. 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Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, 1904. 1 p.1., 17 p. 8°. (Scottish Record Society. [Publications.] part 28.) ARCA Dixon, Bernard Homer. The Border or riding clans, followed by a history of the clan Dickson... Albany: J. Munsell's Sons, 1889. 3 p.1., 223(1) p. sq. 8°. ARZ Douglas, Sir Robert. The baronage of Scotland; containing, an historical and genealogical account of the gentry of that kingdom... [By Sir Robert Douglas.] Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1798. 1 p.1., xi, 623 p. f°. † ARK Only the first volume of this work was published, the author dying before the work was completed. The ms. materials for the second volume are now in the Advocates Library, Edinburgh. Genealogy - Collected Genealogy, continued. The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, from their origin to the present generation... 2. ed. revised and corrected, with a continuation to the present period, by J. P. Wood. Edinburgh: A. 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Records of the parish of Ellon. Aberdeen: A Brown & Co., 1876. vii(i), 172 p. 8°. ARX Peter, David MacGregor. The baronage of Angus and Mearns. Comprising the genealogy of three hundred and sixty families curious anecdotes descriptions of clan tartans, badges, slogans, armory, and seats - ancient sculptures, &c... Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1856. xii p., 1 1., 384 р. 8°. ARX The circulation of this work was suppressed. The author's candid speaking gave offence to many families. Reid, John Eaton. History of the county of Bute, and families connected therewith. Glasgow: T. Murray & Son, 1864. 3 p.l., 288 p., 1 map. 8°. CR Robertson, George. A genealogical account of the principal families in Ayrshire, more particularly in Cunninghame. Irvine: Cunninghame Press, 1823-25. 3 ν. 16° Stuart 8437 Titles in v. 2 and 3 include Kyle. v. 9 contains addenda et corrigenda and index. Sinclair, A. Maclean. Argyllshire clans. (Celtic review. Edinburgh, 1913. 8°. v. 8, p. 334-340.) NDK The Maclachlans. The Macnaughtons. The Maceacherns. The MacCouls of Craignish. The MacCouls of Barrichibean. The MacCallums of Poltalloch. The Macivers. Taylor, James. The great historic families of Scotland. London: J. S. Virtue & Co. [1887.] 2 v. 4°. ARF v. 1: Introduction; the ancient earldom of Mar; the earldom of Menteith; the Douglases; the Angus Douglases; the Keiths; the Setons; the Ruthvens of Gowrie; the Crichtons of Frendraught; the Mackenzies of Seaforth; the Mackenzies of Cromartie; the Hamiltons; the Hamilton-Douglases; the Campbells of Argyll; the Campbells of Loudoun; the Campbells of Breadalbane; the Campbells of Cawdor; the Leslies; the Leslies of Rothes; the Leslies of Leven; the Leslies of Newark; the Ramsays; the Maules; the Lauderdale Maitlands; the Homes; the Marchmont Humes. v. 2: The Maxwells; the Johnstones of Annandale; the Stewarts of Traquair; the Drummonds; the Strathallan Drummonds; the Erskines; the Erskines of Buchan and Cardross; the Erskines of Kellie; the Grahams; Thomas Graham, Lord Lynedoch; the Grahams of Esk, Netherby, and Norton-Conyers; the Scotts of Buccleuch; the Scotts of Harden; the Hepburns; the Frasers of Lovat; the Frasers of Philorth and Saltoun; the Gordons; the Gordons of Methlie and Haddo; the Gordons of Kenmure; the Gordons of Earlston, Gight, etc.; the Hays of Errol; the Hays of Tweeddale; the Hays of Kinnoul; the Maclellans of Kirkcudbright. Addenda: Earldom of Menteith; the Angus Doug lases; the last earl of Wintoun; the Campbells of Argyll; the two beautiful Gunnings; the Lauderdale Maitlands; the Erskines of Kellie; the family of the Hays. Temple, William. The thanage of Fermartyn, including the district commonly called Formartine, its proprietors, with genealogical deductions, its parishes, ministers, churches, churchyards, antiquities, &c. Aberdeen: D. Wyllie & Son, 1894. xvi, 710 p., 11., 1 port. 4°. ARX ABERDEEN, EARLS OF Burke, Sir John Bernard. The Aberdeen romance. (In his: Rise of great families. London, 1873. 8°. p. 155-181.) ARF Lindsay, William Alexander. Earls of Aberdeen. 1 pl. (In: The Scots peerage Edinburgh, 1904. 8°. v. 1, p. 82-99.) ARO ABERNETHY FAMILY See also SALTOUN, LORDS Paul, Sir James Balfour. The Abernethy pedigree. (Genealogist. London, 1902. 8°. v. 18, p. 16-25, 73-78.) * R - Room 328 See also note in same vol., p. 208. Wallace-James, J. G. The Abernethy family. (Genealogist. 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