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Grampian Club Publications, of valuable MSB. 

 and Works of Original Research in Scottish 

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The Diocesan Registers of Glasgow Liber Protocollorum 

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Rental Book of the Cistercian Abbey of Coupar-Angus, 

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The same, vol II., comprising the Register of 



Tacks of the Abbey of Cufar, Rental of St Marie's Monastery, and 

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Estimate of the Scottish Nobility during the Minority of 

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 in the Public Record Office, by Dr Charles Rogers, 8vo, cloth 

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The reprint of a manuscript discovered in the Public Record Office. The 

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Genealogical Memoirs of the Families of Colt and Coutts, 

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An old Scottish family, including the eminent bankers of that name, the 

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Rogers 1 (Dr Charles) Memorials of the Earl of Stirling 

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This work embrace* not only a history of Sir William Alexander, first Earl of 

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