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Annual report and abstract of accounts. 1911/12. Leith [1912]. f°.

Leith in MDCCCXXVI! With a few observations on the late nomination of its magistrates. Leith: Wm. Heriot, printer, 1826. 27 р. 8°. CR p. box

Letter, A, to the ten pounders of the burgh of Leith, regarding the project now in agitation by "the Grand Junto" for swamping their elective prerogative. Leith: R. Allardice, 1834. 30 p. 8°. CR p. box

Lindsay, William, provost. Leith and its sanitary efforts. (National Association for the Promotion of Social Science. Transactions. London, 1864. 8°. 1863, p. 488-497.) SA

Millar, W. An account of the Edinburgh Reform Jubilee, celebrated 10th August 1832; also the Leith Reform Jubilee, celebrated same day... Edinburgh: A. Black, 1832. 60 р. 8°. CR p. box

Palpus, pseud. Bickers between Edinburgh and Leith; originally published in the Edinburgh Observer. Preface signed Palpus.) Edinburgh: Stirling & Kenney, 1829. 20 р. 8°. CR p. box

Robertson, David H. Note concerning the residence of the barons Balmerino in Leith. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1863. sq. 8°. V. 4, p. 449-454.) CPA

Notes on the "visitation of the pestilence" from the parish records of South Leith, A. D. 1645, in connexion with the excavations of large masses of human remains during the drainage operations at Wellington Place, Leith Links, A. D. 1861(Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1863. sq. 8°. 4, p. 392-395.)

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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, etc., relating to Edinburgh and Leith. 1828-29. f°. † CR

Stark, James. Report on the mortality of Edinburgh and Leith, for the months of Edinburgh June, July, and August, 1848. Edinburgh: Stark and Co., 1848. 9 p. 8°. (Edinburgh.) SDN p.v.3, no.8

Report on the mortality of Edinburgh and Leith for the six months, JuneNovember, 1846. Edinburgh: Stark and Co., 1846. 8 р. 8°. (Edinburgh.)

SDN p.v.3, no.9

Report on the mortality of Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven, for the months of January and February, 1846. Edinburgh: Stark and Co., 1846. 8 p. 8°. (Edinburgh.) SDN p.v.3, no.10

Stevenson, R. H. Annals of Edinburgh and Leith...from...A. C. 320 down to the present time (A. D. 1839). Edinburgh: the author, 1839. 1 p.1., 2, (7)-181 p., 1 plan, 3 pl. 16°. CR

Wallace-James, J. G. Some notes illustrative of history of Leith. (Scottish antiquary. Edinburgh, 1900. 8°. v. 14, p. 149-150.)

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Whyte, Peter. Leith docks reclamation embankment. London: The Institution of Civil Engineers, 1899. 4 p., 1 pl. 8°.

VDNA p. box Repr.: Minutes of proceedings of Institution of Civil Engineers, v. 139, sess. 1890-1900, part 1.

LENNOX, THE

Galloway, Alexander. Notes relative to the district near Glasgow formerly known as the Levenachs or Lennox. (Glasgow Archæological Society. Transactions. Glasgow, 1883. 8°. v. 2, p. 99-113.) CPA

LEOCHEL-CUSHNIE, ABERDEENSHIRE

Williams, George. Notes on the place names of Leochel-Cushnie. (Scottish notes and queries. Aberdeen, 1895. sq. 8°. v. 8, p. 35-36, 49-51, 69-70, 81-83.) CPA

LEWIS

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Account, An, of the Lewis and some of the other Western Isles. From the collec

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Mackenzie, William Cook. Notes on the Pigmies Isle, at the Butt of Lewis, with results of the recent exploration of the "Pigmies Chapel," there. illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1905. sq. 8°. v. 39, p. 248-258.) CPA

Mackinlay, D. The island of Lewis, and its fishermen-crofters. In a leter to Hugh M. Matheson... London: printed by Barrett, Sons & Co., 1878. lix, 43 p. 8°.

O'Neill, Arthur. A trip to Lewis. (Manchester Literary Club. Papers. Manchester, 1878. 8°. v. 4, p. 151-160.)

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LINCLUDEN ABBEY, KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE Barbour, James. Notes on Lincluden Abbey. 1 plan. (Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. Transactions. Dumfries, 1887. 8°. 1883-86, p. 18-34.) * EC

Chinnock, Edward J. Charters relating to Lincluden College. (Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural Historical and Antiquarian Society. Transactions. Dumfries, 1911. 8°. 1909-10, p. 83-100.) * EC

M'Dowall, William. Chronicles of Lincluden as an abbey and as a college. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black, 1886. 2 p.1., 216 р., 1 plan, 7 pl. 4°. † CRF

One of 400 copies printed.

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Chartularies, The, of Balmerino and Lindores; now first printed from the original mss. in the Library of the Faculty of Advocates. [Edited by W. B. D. D. Turnbull., Edinburgh: Abbotsford Club, 1841. 2 p.1., 2, xii p., 1 1., iii, 3, 3-87 р., 1 1., 2, xi, 55 p., 4 pl., 1 plan. sq. 4°. (Abbotsford Club.) + CP

This work has no claim to be called a chartulary, it being merely "a transcript, made apparently so late as the time of James IV., of twenty-five documents relating to the abbey and its burgh, ranging in date from the end of the twelfth century to the beginning of the sixteenth, and selected without any appearance of method."

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Laing, Alexander. Lindores Abbey and its burgh of Newburgh: their history and annals. Edinburgh: Edmonston & Douglas, 1876. xx, 575 p., 2 fac., 11 pl. sm. 4°. CR

Present condition of Lindores Abbey. 1 pl. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1873. sq. 8°. v. 9, p. 208-212.) CPA

Lindores Abbey. Chartulary. 1195-1479. Edited from the original manuscript at Caprington Castle, with translation and abstracts of the charters...notes and appendices. By Rt. Rev. John Dowden. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society, 1903. xcv, 351 p., 3 fac., 4 pl. 8°. (Scottish History Society. Publications. no. 42.)

LINLITHGOW, LINLITHGOWSHIRE

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B., R. The capture of Linlithgow Castle, in 1313. (Forget me not. London [18371. 16°. 1837, p. 121-159.) NCA

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Cooke, T. Etherington. Notice of the heraldic painted ceilings in house at Linlithgow, now destroyed. 2 pl. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1870. sq. 8°. v. 7, p. 409-412.) CPA

Croal, T. A. Linlithgow Palace. An original etching by Axel H. Haig. 1 pl. (Art journal. London, 1902. 4°. 1902, p. 46-47.) † MAA

Documents relative to the palace of Linlithgow, 1540-1648. (The Spottiswoode miscellany. Edinburgh, 1844. 8°. v. 1, p. 351-372.)

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1. Earliest annals-1124-1242. wars of independence - 1242-1424. 3. A century of growth-1424-1524. 4. On the eve of the Reformation-1524-1560. 5. After the storm - 1560-1646. 6. Resolutioners and protesters - 1646-1669. 7. The church in the nave-1669-1812. 8. Back to the chancel-1812-1890. 9. The demon of restoration 1890-1896. 10. Ancient chapels connected with St.

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Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgowshire. (In: The Antiquarian itinerary. London, 1818. 8°. v. 7, 1 pl.) CBD

Seton, Sir Alexander. Topographical account of the palace and church of Linlithgow. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Archæologia Scotica. Edinburgh, 1822. 4°. v. 2, p. 43-52.) † CPA

Waldie, George. A history of the town and palace of Linlithgow, with notices, historical and antiquarian of places of interest in the neighbourhood. Linlithgow: G. Waldie, 1879. 119 p., 1 plan, 1 pl. illus. 3. ed. 12°. CR

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LOCH DEE, GALLOWAY

Nicolson, Alexander. At Loch Dee. illus. (Good (Good words. London, 1879. 8°. v. 20, p. 267-273.)

Loch Dee, Galloway.

LOCH ETIVE, ARGYLLSHIRE

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Macleod, Norman. A day on Loch Etive. (In: Budget of holiday letters. Edinburgh, 1889. 12°. p. 84-88.) * C p.v.359 History and Description, continued.

Local History, continued.

LOCH FYNE, ARGYLLSHIRE Sime, William. Loch Fyne. illus. (Eng lish illustrated magazine. London, 1885. 8°. v. 2, p. 27-38.) * DA

LOCH KATRINE, STIRLINGSHIRE

Lumsden & Son's guide to the romantic scenery of Loch-Lomond, Loch-Ketturin, the Trossachs, &c... With a land tour from Stirling to Callander, the Trossachs, Loch-Ketturin, Loch-Ard, and the Lake of Monteith. Glasgow: James Lumsden and Son, 1831. 52 p., 1 map. new and rev. ed. 12°. CRB p. box

Nelson, Thomas, and Sons. Views of the Trossachs and Loch Katrine. d. 12 pl. oblong 48°.

LOCH LOMOND

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Lumsden & Son's guide to the romantic scenery of Loch-Lomond, Loch-Ketturin, the Trossachs, &c.... With a land tour from Stirling to Callander, the Trossachs, Loch-Ketturin, Loch-Ard, and the Lake of Monteith. Glasgow: James Lumsden and Son, 1831. 52 p., 1 map. new and rev. ed. 12°. CRB p. box

Nelson, Thomas and Sons. Nelson's tourist's guide to the Trosachs and Loch Lomond. London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1858. vi, (1)8-48 p. 24°. CRB p. box (National Philadel

Night, A, by Loch Lomond. gazette and literary register. phia. 1828. f°. May 13.)

LOCH MAREE, ROSS-SHIRE

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Lochleven Castle. 1 illus. (Pinnock's guide to knowledge. London, 1835. 4°. v. 3, p. 337-339.) OA

LOCHMABEN, DUMFRIESSHIRE

Barbour, James. The church bells of Holywood and Kirkmahoe, and the church and municipal bells of Lochmaben. (Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. Transactions. Dumfries, 1898. 8°. 1897-98, p. 82-87, 97101.) * EC

Gardiner, John. On the antiquities of Lochmaben. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Archæologia Scotica. Edinburgh, 1831. 4°. v. 3, p. 74-80.) † CPA

Rae, E. B. Extracts from the records of the burgh of Lochmaben (Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History and Antiquarian Society. Transactions. Dumfries, 1907. 8°. 1905-06, p. 104-123.) * EC

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One of 300 copies printed. v. 1: 1. Introductory. The parish of Logie. 2. Ministers of Logie before the Reformation. 3. Mr. Alexander Fargy. 4. Mr. James Dalmahoy, minister at Cambuskenneth. 5. Mr. John Millar. 6. The vicar of Logie. 7-8. Mr. Alexander Hume. 9. Mr. James Saittone, or Seytoun. 10. Peculiar cases of discipline. 11. Mr. Henry Schaw. 12. Mr. George Schaw. 13. The change from Presbyterian to Episcopal church government. 14. Mr. Alexander Douglas and the Revolution of 1688. 15. Mr. Patrick Duchal. 16. The secession movement of 1732. 17. Mr. James Wright. 18. The Rev. Robert Clason. 19. The Rev. William Robertson. 20. The Rev. Robert John Johnstone. 21. The Rev. David Neil Imrie. 22. The Rev. R. Menzies Fergusson. 23. Relief Church at Blairlogie (now United Free Church, Blairlogie.) 24. Some notes taken from Logie parish minutes, 1761-1873, and recent changes. 25. Miscellaneous. Addendum After the Revolution. Index.

v. 2. Land and land owners. 1. Report on the parish. 2. Spittal. 3. Gogar. 4. Airthrey. 5. Lands of Westerton of Airthrey and Coneyhill. 6. Lands of Logie. 7. Fossachie. 8. Lands of Powhouse or Powis. 9. Manor (King's Powhouse). 10. Longkerse of Blairlogie. 11. Steps, alias Manor-Steps. 12. Lands of Westgrange, Broom, etc. 13. Cambuskenneth Abbey lands. 14. Blairlogie. 15. Loss. 16. Cauldhame (now Blair Ochil) and Ashintrule. 17. Lands of Jerah. 18. Lands of Menstrie. 19. Middleton Kerse of Menstrie. 20. Balquharn and Myreton. 21. Sheriffmuirlands. 22. Cornton and its portioners. 23. Feus-Blawlowan, etc. 24. The Kidston family in Logie. 25. Bridge of Allan. 26. A romance of the Great North Road. 27. The geology of the parish of Logie. A veteran pear tree. Plan of Aithray roads, 1769. "A mappe of the countrie about Stirling - 1685." Place-names. Logie parish place-names not now in use. Addendum Parochial registers, extracts from kirk session records. Index. Genealogical trees.

Wallace, Thomas. Notes from the old churchyards of Logie, Lecropt, Dunblane, and Moy, with a note on an impression of human feet cut in stone. illus. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1912. sq. 8°. v. 46, p. 436442.) CPA

LONGFORGAN, PERTHSHIRE

Philip, Adam. The parish of Longforgan; a sketch of its church and people.

LORNE

Carmichal, Alexander. Traditions of the land of Lorne, and of the Highland ancestry of Robert Burns. (Celtic review. Edinburgh, 1913. 8°. v. 8, p. 314-333.)

LOTHIAN

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Dowden, John. Boyamund's valuation of ecclesiastical benefices in the archdeaconry of Lothian (1274-1275): with an alphabetical list of the more difficult placenames in the accounts for the second year (1275-1276). (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1908. 8°. v. 42, p. 40-55.) CPA

Hannah, Ian C. The Berwick and Lothian coasts. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1913. 368 р., 25 pl. 12°. CR

Hinde, John Hodgson. Lothian: its position prior to its annexation to Scotland. (Archæological journal, London, v. 14, p. 301-319.)

1857. 8°.

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Lavden, sive Lothien. 1 map. (In: J. Jansson, Joannis Janssonii atlas major sive cosmographia universalis. Amsterdam, 1675. f°. v. 6, Regnum Scotiæ, p. 4-5.) Map Div.

Watt, Francis. Edinburgh and the Lothians. With twelve illustrations in colour by W. Dexter. London: Methuen & Co., Ltd. [1912.] xv, 333(1) p., 12 pl. 8°. CR

LUFFNESS, HADDINGTONSHIRE

Muir, Thomas S. Notice of the ancient church of St. Helen, at Aldcambus; and of fragments apparently of a monastic building at Luffness. 2 pl. (Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Proceedings. Edinburgh, 1862. sq. 8°. v. 3, p. 296-299.) CPA

MANOR, PEEBLESSHIRE

Veitch, John. The Vale of the Manor and the Black Dwarf. (Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine. Edinburgh, 1890. 8°. v. 148, p. 322-338.) * DA

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