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Sketches of Early Scotch History. By COSMO 



INNES, F.S.A., Professor of History in the University of 

 Edinburgh. 1 . The Church ; its Old Organisation, Parochial 

 and Monastic. 2. Universities. 3. Family History. In 

 one vol., 8vo, price 16s. 



" It is since Scottish writers have abandoned the search of a lost poli- 

 tical history, have dropped their enthusiasm for a timid and turbulent 

 ecclesiastical history, and have been content to depict the domestic annals 

 of the people, to enter their shops and their houses, to follow them in the 

 streets and the fields, and to record their every-day life their eating and 

 their drinking, their dress, their pleasures, their marriages, their wealth 

 and their science that Scottish history has become an enticing study. 

 ... In this new path none has been more active than Mr. Cosmo Innes." 

 Times. 



" This is a valuable collection of materials, from which future his- 

 torians of Scotland may extract a solid basis for many portions of their 

 work." Morning Post. 



" Touches of reality, pleasant bits of gossip, records of wind and 

 weather, household doings and sayings, are all to be found scattered 

 over these family papers." Spectator. 



Concerning Some Scotch Surnames. 1 vol., 



small 4to, cloth antique, 5s. 



" Those fond of etymological pursuits will find in it matter to interest 

 them ; and the general reader cannot open it without finding in it some- 

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Illustrations of Scripture. Photographs from 



Drawings by J. B. With Notes by a Naturalist. Oblong 

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IRVING MURRAY. 



The Upper Ward of Lanarkshire, described 



and delineated. The Archaeological and Historical Section 

 by GEORGE VERB IRVING, F.S.A., Scot., Vice -President 

 of the British Archaeological Association. The Statistical 

 and Topographical Section by ALEXANDER MURRAY. 



