FERMARTYN See under FORMARTINE FETLAR, SHETLAND CPA Beveridge, David. Between the Ochils & Forth. A description topographical & historical of the country between Stirling Bridge and Aberdour. Edinburgh: Wm. Blackwood & Sons, 1888. xiv, 396 р., 1 map. 12°. CP Beveridge, Erskine. A bibliography of works relating to Dunfermline and the rest of Fife including publications of writers connected with the district. Dunfermline: privately printed by W. Clark & Son, 1901. xxiv, 320 p. sq. 8°. (Edinburgh Bibliographical Society. Publications. v. 5.) * GAA Conolly, Matthew Forster. Fifiana: or, Memorials of the east of Fife. Glasgow: J. Tweed, 1869. viii, (1)4-345 p., 1 fac., 1 pl., 1 port. illus. 8°. CR Hutchison, T. The kingdom of Fife. (Fraser's magazine. London, 1878. 8°. new series, v. 17, p. 93-113.) * DA Leighton, John M. History of the county of Fife, from the earliest period to the present time...with numerous engravings...on steel, by Joseph Swan; from original drawings...by James Stewart. Glasgow: J. Swan, 1840.3 v. f°.† CRB Lothian, James, the younger. The banks of the Forth: a descriptive and historical sketch. Alloa: J. Lothian, Lothian, 1862. iv, 96 p. 12°. CRB Mackay, Æneas James George. A history of Fife and Kinross. Edinburgh: W. Blackwood & Sons, 1896. xiv, 404 р., 2 maps. 8°. CR List of books relating to Fife and Kinross. (Edinburgh Bibliographical Society. Publications. Edinburgh, 1899. sq. 8°. v. 3, p. 1-30.) * GAA This list also forms an appendix to the same author's Fife and Kinross. Sibbald, Sir Robert. The history...of the sheriffdoms of Fife and Kinross, with a description of both, and of the Firths of Forth and Tay, and the islands in them... Cupar-Fife: R. Tullis, 1803. xvi, 468 p., 3 1., 4 pl. 8°. CR Stevenson, Robert Louis Balfour. Contributions to the history of Fife. Random memories. (Scribner's magazine. New York, 1888. 8°. v. 4, p. 507-512.) * DA Taylor, James W. Historical antiquities of Fife, chiefly ecclesiastical, connected with some of its districts. Edinburgh: Johnstone, Hunter, & Co., 1875. 2 v. 2. ed. CR 12°. Valentine, Easton S. Fifeshire. Cambridge: University Press, 1910. ix, 187 р., 2 maps. illus. 12°. (Cambridge county geographies. Scotland.) FINLAYSTONE, RENFREWSHIRE KFT Pinnington, Edward. Finlaystone. 8 illus. (Good words. London, 1898. 8°. v. 39, p. 823-829.) * DA On the residence and art collection of George J. Kidston. FINNIESTON, LANARKSHIRE Narrative, A, of the surprising work of God in the conversion of souls in Kilsyth, Finnieston and Cumbernauld, and the revival of religion in Anderston and Paisley; with an account of the remarkable occurrences which took place at the dispensation of the sacrament at Kilsyth, on 22d Aytoun, Alexander. The defence of the Firth of Forth. Preface signed A. A., i. e., A. 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Ochterlony's account of the shire of Forfar, 1684-5. (In: A. J. Warden, Angus or Forfarshire... Dundee, 1881. sq. 8°. v. 2, p. 252-278.) CR Account of the shire of Forfar, circa 1682. (The Spottiswoode miscellany. Edinburgh, 1844. 8°. v. 1, p. 311-350.) ZDVH Crawford, J. H. Forfarshire. (Scottish review. Paisley, 1892. 8°. v. 20, p. 276300.) * DA Jervise, Andrew. Epitaphs & inscriptions from burial grounds & old buildings in the north-east of Scotland, with historical, biographical, genealogical, and antiquarian notes, also an appendix of illustrative papers. With a memoir of the author. [Edited by James Anderson. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1875-79. 2 v. 1 pl., 1 port. illus. sq. 8°. ARF v. 1 is no. 92 of 250 copies printed; v. 2 is no. 11 of 400 copies printed. Notes regarding historical and antiquarian peculiarities of the districts in Forfarshire, where the various relics now presented to the museum of the society were found. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1859. sq. 8°. v. 2, p. 64-70.) CPA Notices descriptive of the localities of certain sculptured stone monuments in Forfarshire. illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1859. sq. 8°. v. 2, p. 187-199, 242-251, 442450, 458-466.) CPA Millar, Alexander Hastie. The historical castles and mansions of Scotland. Perthshire and Forfarshire. Paisley: A. Gardner, 1890. 2 p.1., 4-448 p., 1 pl. illus. 8°. CRF Ochterlony, John. See Auchterlonie, John. Papers from the charter chest of the earl of Airlie at Cortachy Castle, 1420-1560. (Spalding Club. Miscellany. Aberdeen, 1849. 4°. v. 4, p. 115-122.) † CP History and Description, continued. Rogers, Charles. Jottings from the records of a farming society in the county of Forfar, 1803-1814, under the perpetual presidentship of its originator the celebrated George Dempster of Dunnichen. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1882. sq. 8°. v. 16, p. 231-235.) CPA Warden, Alexander Johnston. Angus or Forfarshire; the land and people, descriptive and historical. Dundee: C. Alexander, 1880-1885. 5 ν. maps. 8°. CR v. 1: (1) Primeval race. (2) Sepulchral remains. (3) Forts and weems. (4) Descriptive, (a) Angus in districts, (b) Rivers and lochs, (c) Forests, soil, crops, and roads. (5) Manners, customs, and events. (6) Language. (7) Education. (8) Historic and noble families. v. 2: (8, continued). (9) [Monastic history.] (10) Geology and botany of Forfarshire. (11) Members of Parliament for Angus. (12) Sheriffs of Forfarshire. (13) Old descriptions of Forfarshire (a. Edward's description of the county of Angus, 1678; b. Ochterlony's account of the shire of Forfar, 1684-5). (14) Angus in parishes. v. 3-5. Angus in parishes. Wilson, W. B. Robertson. Forfarshire as a factor in Scottish life and thought. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1907, sq. 8°. series 2, v. 8, p. 17-21, 41-45, 50-53, 69-71, 81-84, 105.) 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GARVOCK, KINCARDINESHIRE Gammack, James. Notice of a bronze censer found under the floor of the old church of Garvock, Kincardineshire. illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1887. sq. 8°. v. 21, p. 180-182.) CPA Howitt, William. Glammis Castle. 1 illus. (Howitt's journal. London, 1847. 4°. v. 2, p. 121-123.) * DA Strathmore (1. earl), Patrick Lyon. The book of record. A diary...and other documents relating to Glamis Castle, 1684-1689. Edited from the original mss. at Glamis with introduction and notes by A. H. Millar. Edinburgh: T. & A. Constable, 1890. xlvi p., 1 1., 194 p., 2 pl., 1 port. 8°. (Scottish History Society. Publications. v. 9.) CPA GLASGOW, LANARKSHIRE See also EDUCATION AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS Address, The, of the Provest, Baillies Town Council and citizens of the city of Glasgow to King William and Queen Mary upon their Majestys' accession to the throne. 1 Feb. MDCXC. (Maitland Club. Miscellany. 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