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An Index to the Papers Relating to Scotland, 1908 : Described or Calendared in the Historical Mss, Commission, PDF eBook

An Index to the Papers Relating to Scotland, 1908 : Described or Calendared in the Historical Mss, Commission PDF

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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility.

The Index displays the materials for Scottish History in the volumes published by the Historical Manuscripts Commission from 1870 to the end of 1907, including the single volume so far published in 1908 (the Marquis of Bath's mss., Vol.

The House of Lords' mss. Are also included, though their publication is no longer undertaken by the Commission.

The last volume of the Lords' mss. Indexed here is Vol. IV., New Series The subject-index focusses the materials bearing on individuals, incidents, institutions, and reigns contained in the collections reported on by the Commission.

Where materials have been published by Clubs and Societies the fact is indicated.

The following are the owners of Scottish muniments upon which the Commission has reported, and the places of deposit of their collections.

To facilitate reference to the Reports, the names of owners and places of deposit are of the year in which the Report on the collection was published.

Changes of ownership and in the permanent place of deposit of the several collections are indicated in brackets after the original owner's name.

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