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

Gough, Richard. Observations on the round tower at Brechin, in Scotland. 1 pl. (Society of Antiquaries of London. Archæologia. London, 1773. 4°. v. 2, p. 8385.) CA

Jervise, Andrew. Remarks on the round tower of Brechin. 1 pl. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1862. 'sq. 8°. v. 3, p. 28-34.) CPA

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BRANXHOLME, ROXBURGHSHIRE

Lockhart, William Eliott. Historical notes relating to Branxholme. Alnwick: printed by H. H. Blair (1886). 46 p., 1 map, 1 plan, 2 pl. 8°. CR Reprinted from Berwickshire Naturalists' Club. Transactions. 1886.

Storrey, James B. S. Branksome Tower. (Antiquary. London, 1888. sq. 8°. v. 18, p. 140-148.) CA

BRECHIN, FORFARSHIRE

Black, David Dakers. [Account of excavations made within the round tower of Brechin. (Royal Irish Academy. Transactions. Dublin, 1845. 4°. v. 20, p. 9496.) *EC

The history of Brechin, to 1864. Edinburgh: W. Paterson, 1867. viii, 374 p., 1 plan, 7 pl. 2. ed. 8°. CR

Brash, Richard Rolt. Notices, historical and architectural, of the round tower

BUCHAN, ABerdeenshire

Dalgarno, James. A ramble on the east coast of Buchan. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1888-89. sq. 8°. v. 1, p. 25-26, 55-56, 74-75, 121, 177-178, 199; v. 2, p. 27-28.) CPA

BUCHANAN, STIRLINGSHIRE

Smith, John Guthrie. Strathendrick, and its inhabitants from early times. An account of the parishes of Fintry, Balfron, Killearn, Drymen, Buchanan, and Kilmaronock. Glasgow: J. Maclehose & Sons, 1896. xxvi p., 1 1., 410 p., 1 1., 2 facs., 1 map, 9 pl., 1 port. 4°. CR One of 440 copies printed.

BURGHEAD, ELGINSHIRE

Macdonald, James. Burghead as the site of an early Christian church; with notices of the incised bulls and the burning of the clavie. 1 map, 6 pl. (Glasgow

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Barrington, Daines. Observations on the vitrified walls in Scotland. (Society of Antiquaries of London. Archæologia. London, 1782. 4°. V. 7. 6, p. 100-103.) † CA Dunagoyle, Bute.

Galloway, William. Notice of the chapel dedicated to St. Blane at Kingarth in Bute. 6 pl. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Archæologia Scotica. Edinburgh, 1880. 4°. v. 5, p. 317-335.) † СРА

Hewison, James King. The isle of Bute in the olden time. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1893-95. 2 v. illus. sq. 8°.

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v. 1. Celtic saints and heroes. v. 2. The royal Stewards and the Brandanes. Rothesay and Bute. (British Archæological Association. Journal. London, 1889. 8°. v. 45, p. 306-312.) CA

Reid, John Eaton. History of the county of Bute, and families connected therewith. Glasgow: T. Murray & Son, 1864. 3 p.1., 288 p., 1 map. 8°.

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Barron, Evan M. Robert the Bruce in Orkney, Caithness and Sutherland. (Oldlore miscellany of Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland. London, 1909. 8°. V. 2, p. 90-94.) CR

Beaton, David. Some references to witchcraft and charming. From Caithness and Sutherland church records. By Historicus. (Orkney and Shetland old lore series of the Viking Club. Old lore miscellany. London, 1909-1910. 8°. v. 2, p. 110-115, 171-172, 193; v. 3, p. 47-48.) CR

Brand, John. A brief description of Orkney, Zetland, Pightland-Firth & Caithness... Eidnburgh: W. Brown, 1883. 18, 247 p. 8°. CRB Verbatim re

no. 148 of 157 copies printed. print of edition of 1701.

1 pl. (In: John Pinkerton, A general collection of...voyages and travels...London, 1809. 4°. v. 3, p. 731-810.) † KBD Reprinted from the Edinburgh ed., 1701.

History and Description, continued.
Local History - Caithness-shire, continued.

Calder, James Tait. Sketch of the civil and traditional history of Caithness, from the tenth century. Glasgow: Thomas Murray & Son, 1861. xvi, 294 p. 1 pl., 1 table. 12°. CR

Cambrian Archæological Association. Report of the excursion of the Cambrian Archæological Association, in connexion with the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, to the western islands of Scotland, Orkney and Caithness, June, 1899. Edited by R. Cochrane. Dublin, 1900. xii, CVA 186 p. 8°. Conservative meetings in Caithness. Reception of Sir George Sinclair; dinners at Thurso and Wick, &c. n.p. [1836.) 58 p. 8°. AGH p.v. 23

Mackay, Angus. Sutherland and Caithness in ancient geography and maps. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1908. 8°. v. 42, p. 7994.) СРА

Mayhew, Samuel Martin.

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north Caithness and Orkney. 2 pl. (British Archæological Association. Journal. London, 1889. 8°. v. 45, p. 265-279.) CA

Mowat, John. A list of books and pamphlets relating to the north of Scotland, with special reference to Caithness and Sutherland. (Old-lore miscellany of Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland. London, 1909-11. 8°. v. 2, p. 238-242; v. 3, p. 49-54, 170-176, 224-225; v. 4, p. 45-47, 99101, 151-152, 201-205; v. 5, p. 38-43.) CR

Old-lore miscellany of Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland. Edited by A. W. Johnston and A. Johnston. v. 1date. London, 1907-date. 12°. (Old-lore series of the Viking Club.) CR

V. 1-2 title reads: Orkney and Shetland miscellany.

Pope, Alexander. On Caithness, Strathnaver, and Sutherland. (In: T. Pennant, A tour in Scotland. London, 1776. 4°. 1, 4 ed., p. 336-366.)

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CANDIDA CASA

See WHITHORN

CANISBY, CAITHNESS-SHIRE

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Beaton, David. An interesting Caithness church record. (Old-lore miscellany of Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland. London, 1911. 8°. v. 4, p. 173-179.)

CARA, ARGYLLSHIRE

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White, Thomas Pilkington. The ecclesiastical antiquities of the districts of Knapdale, Argyllshire, and the islands of Gigha and Cara. (Society of Antiquaries of

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Book, The, of the Thanes of Cawdor. A series of papers selected from the charter room at Cawdor. 1236-1742. [Edited by Cosmo Innes.] Edinburgh: T. Constable. 1859. lxxvii, 471 p., 3 fac., 2 pl., 2 tables. 4°. (Spalding Club.) † CP

Campbell, Hugh. Cawdor Castle. 16 illus. (Pall Mall magazine. London, 1897. 8°. v. 13, p. 4-18.) *DA

Cawdor or Calder Castle, Nairnshire. 1 pl. (In: The antiquarian itinerary. London, 1818. 8°. v. 7.) CBD

History and Description, continued. Local History, continued.

CLACKMANNANSHIRE

Cayley, Edward. Burning waste of Clackmannan. (Littell's Living age. Boston, 1851. 8°. v. 30, p. 32-34.) * DA On underground fire in South Sauchie colliery. Reprinted from the London Times.

Wallace, James. The sheriffdom of Clackmannan. A sketch of its history, with lists of its sheriffs and excerpts from the records of court. Compiled...with notes...by J. Wallace. Edinburgh: J. Thin, 1890. CR 126 p. 8°.

CLOSEBURN, DUMFRIESSHIRE

Ramage, C. T. Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases, with the early history and ancient remains of Durisdeer, Closeburn, and Morton. Dumfries: J. Anderson & Son, 1876. xxiii, 411 p. 8°. CR

THE CLYDE

Clyde and Glasgow Harbour Acts. Binder's title of a collection of copies of four acts of Parliament, 1754, 1768, 1809, and 1840, relating to the improvement of the river Clyde and enlarging the harbour of Glasgow. Glasgow: Constitutional Office, and London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1840. 46, 21, 78, 154, xvii p. 8°. VDNA

Falls of the Clyde. 1 illus. (Penny magazine. London, 1832. 4°. v. 1, p. 253254.) *DA Summer in the Dublin, * DA

Gaughan, Jessie A. Firth of Clyde. (Irish monthly. 1910. 8°. v. 38, p. 251-260.)

Marwick, Sir James David. The river Clyde and the Clyde burghs, the city of Glasgow and its old relations with Rutherglen, Renfrew, Paisley, Dumbarton, PortGlasgow, Greenock, Rothesay, and Irvine. Glasgow: The Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1909. 2 p.1., 4, (1) vi-x, 254 p. 4°. CR

Phipps, Elvira Anna. Memorials of Clutha: or, Pencillings on the Clyde... London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1842. ix, (1)12-107 p., 1 pl. 8°. CPW

Illustrations from drawings by the author. Tweed, John. Tweed's guide to Glasgow and the Clyde, with tours to Oban, Glencoe, and Inverness. Glasgow (1875). map, pl. illus. 8°. KFT p. box

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Culzean Castle, Ayrshire. The seat of the earl of Cassilis. 1 pl. (The English annual. London [1837). 8°. p. 150-151.) NCA

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