GEORGE DEMPSTER, ESQ. M.P. TO MR, PINKERTON. 230 On the dress of the Highlanders : with remarks on the feudal system, on the Swedish language, &c.-Sept. 27, 1789. Thanks for his Inquiry into the early History of Scotland.- Oct. EARL OF BUCHAN TO MR. PINKERTON. Thanking him for his Inquiry into the Scottish History previous MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Remarks on his own Scottish History, and advising the publica. 05 tion of Wallace and Nennius.—Nov, 10, 1789. ! MR. GEORGE DEMPSTER, M. P. TO MR. PINKERTON. 238 On the comparative expeuse of living in England and Switzer- land: with remarks on the present state of the latter coun- HON. HORACE WALPOLE TO MR. PINKERTON. 211 On family affairs.-Dec. 15, 1789. MR. GEORGE CHALMERS TO MR. PINKERTON, 242 Respecting some manuscripts.-Feb. 22, 1790. 213 EARL OF BUCHAN TO MR. PINKERTON. 246 On the Metrical History of Wallace by Henry the Minstrel, MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. 247 Remarks on the portrait of Wallace, and mentioning his in- tended editions of Barbour, Lindsay, Winton, &c.—March 27, 1790. EARL OF BUCHAN TO MR. PINKERTON. 219 Enclosing a list of papers in the Cloisters at Westminster: with remarks on the portraits at Kielberg.-- April 9, 1790. HON. HORACE WALPOLE TO MR. PINKERTON. 252 On his bad success in an application to the Archbishop of Can- terbury in favor of Mr. Pinkerton.--May 26, 1790. EARL OF BUCHAN TO MR. PINKERTON. 252 Offering to assist him in bis History of Scotland by the loan of drawings or manuscripts.-July 16, 1790. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN, 254 On the Memoirs of Lockhart of Lee, ou bis own History of Scotland, &c.— July 19, 1790. EARL OF BUCHAN TO MR. PINKERTON. Reply to him respecting the Memoirs of Lockhart of Lee, and relative to the Scotch College at Paris.-Aug. 5, 1790. Has no intention of continuing his Annals, but meditates fur- Requesting information on the old laws of Scotland.- Feb. 1, On the ancient Scottish laws and statutes.-Feb. 28, 1791. DR. JOSEPH WARTON TO MR. PINKERTON. 264 Pointing out his mistake in attributing the Ode on Summer to DR. THORKELIN TO MR. PINKERTON. On the state of affairs in Denmark; and on the abolition of feu- DR. THORKELIN TO MR. PINKERTON. Informing him of bis election into the Royal Icelandic Society of Sciences, and on the favorable reception of his Essay on Coins in Denmark, and requesting him to forward the repub- lication of Dr. Thorkelin's Sketch of the Character of the Prince Royal of Denmark.-Nov. 1, 1791. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. 271 Thanks for drawings 'sent for his Iconographia Scotica.-Nov. DR. THORKELIN TO MR. PINKERTON. Requesting him to take steps for the publication of bis Sketch of the Character of the Prince Royal in London : remarks On the seals of the Kings of Scotland in the Chapter-House.- MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. 276 Expressing his desire to become a member of the Antiquarian Society at Edinburgh.-Dec. 19, 1791. EARL OF ORFORD TO MR. PINKERTON. His feelings and situation on his accession to the title of Earl DR. THORKELIN TO MR. PINKERTON. DR. JAMES ANDERSON TO MR. PINKERTON. On his reasons for publishing The Bee, and on the character of the Scotch.-Jan. 25, 1792. MR. W. G. BROWNE TO MR. PINKERTON. Account of his voyage from England to Alexandria : discovery of Greek letters on Pompey's pillar, &c.—Jan. 30, 1792. DR. JAMES ANDERSON TO MR. PINKERTON. Respecting his plan for establishing a universal repository for MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Complaining of the defective accounts given by all Scotch His- torians of the reign of James II., and requesting Lord Buchan to procure bim authentic original information on DR. THORKELIN TO MR. PINKERTON. On the abolition of the slave-trade in Denmark : character and anecdote of the Prince Royal; and scheme for paying off the ANDREW STUART, ESQ. M.P. TO MR, ASTLE. 302 Respecting Sinclair's History of Scotland.-March 16, 1792. DR. JAMES ANDERSON TO MR. PINKERTON. On the freedom of the press : offering to copy papers from the Advocates' Library: observations on Horace Walpole and others: and remarks on the rearing of the silk-worm.-- DR. THORKELIN TO MR. PINKERTON. Acquainting him of his being elected a member of the Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences.-April 6, 1792. On the Rolls in the Tower.-April 6, 1792. MR. W. G. BROWNE TO MR. PINKERTON. 310 Account of his expedition to the temple of Jupiter near Siwa, 318 DR, PERCY TO MR. PINKERTON. Ritson.-July 28, 1792. 319 EARL OF ORFORD TO MR. PINKERTON. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. 320 That his three volumes of Scottish poetry are published, and MR. DAVIDSON TO MR, PINKERTON. On the ancient Scottish laws and statutes.-Feb. 13, 1793. MR. W. G. BROWNE TO MR, PINKERTON. Account of his expedition to Lake Moeris, the report of his being murdered at Kous, his proposed tour to India, and the On his proposed scheme for publishing the Ancient English Pressing him to become the editor of the above work, and MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. 333 Acquainting him with his marriage, with the progress made in bis History of Scotland, and the favorable opinions of it ex- EARL OF ORFORD TO MR. PINKERTON. On bis age and infirmities.-Sept. 25, 1793. SIR JOSEPH BANKS TO MR. PINKERTON. Encouraging his plan of editing the old English Historians, and On bis intention of publishing the old English Historians.- MR. JAMES SIBBALD TO MR. PINKERTON. Account of Forbes's collection of Songs : on the inaccuracies in Mr. Tytler's edition of Christ's Kirk, and on the author of MR. C. BUTLER TO MR. PINKERTON. Advice on bis intended publication of the old English Histo- rians, and remarks on the greater comparative facilities On the death of Mr. Gibbon.-Jan. 20, 1794. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN, Requesting his assistance for Mr. Sibbald, in his intended reprint of The Evergreen.-Jan. 30, 1794. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. 345 On the defective nature of former bistories of Scotland: on the death of Gibbon, and expressions of bis gratitude to Lord EARL OF ORFORD TO MR. PINKERTON. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. On bis own circumstances and temper, and mentioning the revival of his proposed publication of the Iconographia MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Enclosing the prospectus of the Iconographia Scoticu.-May 19, MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Dissuading him from his intention of removing to America. With a sketch of a note in answer to the Critical Review.- MR. A. STUART TO MR. PINKERTON. With an extract from the Pocm of Bosworth Field, and answering queries.-Oct. 28, 1794. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Respecting drawings for the Iconographia, and historical doubts.-Nov. 4, 1794. MR. J. C. WALKER TO MR. PINKERTON. On his own early publications and on those of Mr. Ledwich.-- MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. On the same subject as the preceding.-Dec. 10, 1794. MR. PINKERTON TO THE EARL OF BUCHAN. Still farther on the same subject.-Dec. 27, 1794. |