SCOTLAND. 



G99 



being extracts of correspondence and results 

 of statistical surveys in 1834-5. Printed for 

 the use of the Church-extension committees of 

 the General Assembly. Edin. , 1835. 8 



Another copy. 



- Another copy. 



- Inventaire chronologique des documents re- ; 

 latifs a 1'histoire d'Ecosse conserves aux ar- ; 

 chives du royaume a Paris. Suivi d'une in- 

 dication sommaire des manuscrits de la Bib- 

 liotheque Royale. [Prepared for the Abbots- 

 ford Club by Jean- Bap tiste- Theodore -A lex- ! 

 andre TEULET.] Edimboury, 1839. 4 



- Report from the select committee on the su- j 

 preme courts of judicature in Scotland ; with j 

 the minutes of evidence, appendix, and index. 



[London, 1840.] fol. 



- Packets of letters from Scotland, Lincolne, 

 and Lancashire to members of the House of 

 Commons concerning the transactions of the 

 kingdome of Scotland, and the commissioners 

 of the parliament of England. Brought by 

 the post on Tuesday July 13, 1648. 



Reprinted. Newcastle-wpon-Tyne, 1843. 8 



Scotland and her Church. (A poem.) 



*. I, 1843. 4 



- The wood- walls of Scotland : a Christmas ca- 

 rol. From the Fife Sentinel, with additions. 



Edin., 1844. 12 



Destitution in the highlands and islands of 

 Scotland ; with extract returns to schedule of 

 queries. Second statement of the destitution 

 committee of the Free Church. 



Glasgow, 1847. 8 



Origines parochiales Scotise. Edited by Cosmo 

 INNES. 1851-55 



Thirty-fifth [thirty-seventh and thirty-eighth] 

 report of the Royal Scottish academy of paint- 

 ing, sculpture, and architecture. 



Edin., 1862-1865. 8 



BURGHS. Report from the select committee 

 to whom the several petitions from the Royal 

 burghs of Scotland were referred. 



Edin., 1819. 8 



Another edition. [With minutes of evidence.] 



[London, 1819.] fol. 



Report from the select committee to whom the | 

 several petitions from the Royal burghs of : 

 Scotland, during the years 1818, 1819, 1820, I 

 and 1821, were referred : together with the i 

 minutes of evidence taken before the com- 

 mittee. [London, 1821.] fol. 



Reports upon the boundaries of the several 

 cities, burghs, and towns in Scotland, in re- 

 spect to the election of members to serve in 

 parliament. [London, 1832.] fol. 



A Bill for the better regulating the mode of ! 

 accounting for the common good and revenues j 

 of the Royal burghs of Scotland, and for con- | 

 trouling and preventing the undue expendi- 

 ture thereof. s. I. et a. 8 j 



CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY. An account ] 

 of the rise, constitution and management of 

 the Society in Scotland for propagating Chris- 

 tian knowledge. 2d ed. Enlarged by a mem- ' 

 ber of the Society. Edin., 1720. 8 C 



The state of the Society in Scotland for pro- 

 pagating Christian knowledge. 1729. 



Edin., 1729. 8 



An account of the funds, expenditure, and 

 general management of the affairs of the So- 

 ciety in Scotland for propagating Christian 

 knowledge : contained in a report, drawn up 

 by a committee of their number, appointed 

 for that purpose. Edin., 1796. 8 



Case for the Society in Scotland for propagat- 

 ing Christian knowledge, and opinion of coun- 

 sel thereon. With an appendix, containing 

 report on the constitution and practice of the 

 Society. Edin., 1843. 8 



PARLIAMENT. Regiam Majestatem. The 

 avid lawes and constitvtions of Scotland, faith- 

 fvllie collected fvrth of the register, and other 

 avid authentick bukes, fra the dayes of King 

 Malcolme the second, vntill the time of King 

 James the first, of gude memorie : and trewlie 

 corrected in sundrie faults, and errours, com- 

 mitted be ignorant writers. And translated 

 out of Latine in Scottish language to the vse 

 and knawledge of all the subjects within this 

 realme, with ane large table of the contents 

 thereof, be S r . John SKENE of Curriehill, 

 Clerk of our soveraigne Lordis Register, Coun- 

 sell, and Rolles. Qvherevnto are adjoined 

 twa treatises, the ane, anent the order of pro- 

 ces observed before the Lords of Counsell and 

 Session : the other of crimes, and judges in 

 criminall causes. Edin. , 1609. fol. 



The Lawes and Actes of parliament, maid be 

 King lames the First, and his successours 

 Kinges of Scotland : Uisied, collected and ex- 

 tracted furth of the register. [By John SKENE. ] 

 [Wants title.] 



At Edinburgh, imprented by Robert Walde- 

 graue, 1597. fol. 



[The aboA r e contains also Ane chronologic of 

 all the Kings of Scotland from the beginning ; 

 and The interpretation of the termes and dif- 

 ficill words vsed in the foure Buiks of Re- 

 giam Maiestatem and uthers, in infeftments 

 and practicque of this Realme, printed in 

 the same year.] 

 Another copy. [Imperfect.] 

 The Laws and Acts of parliament made by 

 King James the First and his royal successors, 

 Kings and Queen of Scotland. [The Scots 

 Acts.] 3vol. Edin., 1682-85. 12 



[Entered also under the different sovereigns.] 

 The Acts of the parliaments of Scotland. 

 Printed by command of His Majesty George 

 the Third [George the Fourth, and Her Ma- 

 jesty Queen Victoria.] [Edited by Thomas 

 Thomson.] 11 vol. Edin., 1814-1844. fol. 

 The proceedings of the commissioners sent 

 from the parliament of Scotland to the King. 

 [Wants title.] [1640.] 4 



Information from the Estaits of the kingdom u 

 of Scotland, to the kingdome of England. 



s. L, 1640. 4 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 

 A remonstrance concerning the present trou- 



