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Miscellanea Scotica. : a collection of tracts relating to the history, antiquities, topography, and literature of Scotland

Print Book, English, 1818-1820
Printed for and sold by John Wylie and Co. and the other Booksellers in Glasgow. : A. Stevenson, Aberdeen ; R. Chapman, printer., Glasgow, , J. Stewart, Kilmarnock, 1818-1820
History
4 v. ; 19 cm. (12mo in 6s)
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v. 1. I. Maule's (of Melgum) History of the Picts; with Sir Robert Sibbald's observations. II. Monipennie's Summarie, or Abridgement of the Scots chronicle ... III. History of the feuds and conflicts of the clans. Narrative of the massacre of Glencoe
v. 2. I. Life of Archbishop Sharp. Donald Munro's ... Description of the Western Isles. II. Martin's Voyage to St. Kilda. Buchanan's Chamæleon. III. Account of the murthoure of King James I. of Scotland. Supplement to the feuds and conflicts of the clans. Buchan's Description of St. Kilda. (continued) v. 3. Memoirs of Lord Viscount Dundee. The highland clans. The massacre of Glenco. An account of Dundee's officers after they went to France-Siege of the Castle of Edinburgh. Siege of the Bass. Navigation of King James V. round Scotland. Letter from the nobility, &c. of Scotland, in the year 1320, to Pope John, declaring their adherence to Robert Bruce. Treatises on second sight, by M'Leod, Fraser, Martin, and John Aubrey, F.R.S
v. 4. Memoirs of the ancient alliance between France and Scotland. Account of the Earl of Glencairn's expedition into the Highlands of Scotland, in the years 1653-4, written by Graham of Deuchrie. Life and death of King James the Fifth of Scotland. Buchanan's inquiry into the genealogy and present state of ancient Scottish surnames; with the history of the family of Buchanan. Monro's (High Dean of the Isles) genealogies of the clans of the isles
Each tract has special t.p. and pagination
Printer's imprint on various divisional titles: Reprinted ... by Robert Chapman