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Douglas and Hamilton: APPEAL CASE for ARCHIBALD DOUGLAS to the House of Lords, drawn up by LORD CHANCELLOR THURLOW. 4to, with facsimiles and pedigree, half-bound. 7s. 6d. 1769

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APPEAL CASE for the DUKE OF HAMILTON to the House of Lords. Folio, half-bound. 7s. 6d.

1769

ANDERSON'S Report of the Speeches and Judgment of the Court of Session in the Important Cause of the Duke of Hamilton against Archibald Douglas. 8vo, boards or half-bound calf. 4s. 6d.

1768

RICHARDSON'S State of the EVIDENCE in the Cause, with Remarks. 4to, half-bound calf. 7s. 6d. 1769

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"Contains a full and impartial account of the merits of this important cause." STUART'S Letters to LORD MANSFIELD on the Douglas Cause. 4to,NOT PRINTED FOR SALE,"--half-bound, 6s. 6d.

1773

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*"An attack upon Lord Mansfield for his conduct in the Douglas Cause. Letters are not surpassed by the far-famed effusions of Junius.-VERY SCARCE AND DANGEROUS."-Dr. Parr.

"This contest between the Houses of Douglas and Hamilton was not only of unsurpassed magnitude, so far as the estates in dispute was concerned, but which created an amount of excitement in Scotland, and even on the Continent, altogether unparalleled. Raised on the dry technical form of an action for Reduction of Service, "the inquiry revealed many features of romantic interest, and engaged for eight years the highest legal talent at both the Scotch and English Bars." Drummond: MALCOLM'S Genealogical Memoir of the Most Noble and Ancient HOUSE OF DRUMMOND, from its First Founder MAURICE to the present Family of Perth. 12mo, calf. 26s.

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1808 **" PRINTED AT THE PRIVATE EXPENSE OF GRAHAM MAXWELL, CRIEFF, FOR SUBSCRIBERS." Dumbartonshire: IRVING'S (Joseph) THE BOOK OF, A History of the County, Burghs, Parishes, and Lands, with Memoirs of the Families in the Lennox District. 3 vols. 4to, numerous portraits, plates, and maps, boards. £6, 16s. 6d. for £3, 13s. 6d. 1879

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* "CHIEFLY PRINTED FOR THE SUBSCRIBERS.' Fleming HUNTER'S Biggar and the House of Fleming. An Account of the Biggar District (Upper Ward of Clydesdale), Archæological, Historical, and Biographical. 8vo, plates, boards. 10s. 6d. 1867

Frasers or Lovat: ANDERSON'S (John) Historical Account of the Family of Frisel or Fraser, particularly FRASER OF LOVAT, with Notices of other Scottish Families, Illustrated details of National Customs and Manners, the Original Correspondence of SIMON LORD LOVAT, &c. 4to. Genealogical Tables, and Plates of Arms and Seals, boards. 16s. 6d.

1825

Family traditions and Genealogical History serve to perpetuate a great deal of what is rare and valuable in ancient matters, and to record many curious and minute facts which could have been preserved and conveyed through no other medium." Galloway: M'KERLIE'S History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, with Historical Sketches of the District. 2 vols. sm. 8vo, half-bound, uncut. 30s. for 15s. 1870-77

Haigs of Bemersyde: A Family History, by RuSSELL. 8vo, plates, boards.

21s.

1881 Hamilton: BURNET'S Memoirs of the Lives and Actions of JAMES and WILLIAM, Dukes of HAMILTON AND CASTLEHERALD, from 1625 to 1652. Folio, a fine tall clean copy, with all the Portraits, including that of K. Charles I. (so often awanting) by White and Faithorne, calf gilt. 16s. 6d. 1677 **"This work gives an account of the rise and progress of the Civil Wars of Scotland, with many letters and other papers written by Charles the First, NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED.'

ANDERSON'S SUPPLEMENT to the Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the House of Hamilton. 4to, sewed. 10s. 6d.

1827

HAMILTON BUCHANAN (Dr, of Bardowie), Memoirs of the House of Hamilton, corrected, with an Addition, 4to, stitched. 2s. 6d.

1828

Hamilton: RIDDELL'S (John, Advocate) Reply to the Mis-Statements of Dr. Hamilton, of Bardowie, respecting the Descent of his Family; with an Appendix of Original Matter (including the Will of Gawin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld, now first published) partly affecting the Hamiltons and Stewarts, and Representation of the Old Earls of Lennox, &c. 4to, stitched. 5s. 1828

1840

Hamiltons of Claneboye: THE HAMILTON MANUSCRIPT, containing some Account of the Settlement of the Territories of the Upper Clandeboye, Great Ardes, and Dufferin, in the County of Down, by Sir JAMES HAMILTON, Viscount Claneboye, with Memoirs of the Earls of Clanbrassil, and of their Families, Connections, and Descendants. Edited by LOWRY. Sm. 4to, boards. 31s. 6d. 1867 Hampson's Origines Patricia; or, A Deduction of European Titles of Nobility and Dignified Offices from their Primitive Sources. 8vo, boards. 4s. 6d. 1846 Hay Family: An Elaborate GENEALOGICAL CHART of the, from 1170 to 1840. On a large sheet 4 feet by 3 feet, folded. 6s. 6d. Hays of Leys and Randeston: Genealogical Tree of the Family of, drawn up from Charters and other Authentic Documents in the possession of the Family, by DEUCHAR. Finely engraved on a large sheet, folio, 2s. 6d. Hayes of Tweeddale: HAY's (Father Richard Agustin, Prior of St. Piermont) Genealogie of the, Including Memoirs of his own Times. Edited, with Illustrative Papers, and Notes, &c., by JAMES MAIDMENT. Sm. 4to, vignette, boards. 12s. 1835 **"These Memoirs are of considerable importance, arising from the minute Genealogical researches of the Author, and also the historical details which he has preserved of Scottish Affairs, from the Period of the Restoration to the Revolution, which are extremely curious. In the Appendix will be found some very interesting particulars relative to the Families of Hay, Spottiswoode, &c.-Meetings of the Estates of Scotland.-Trial of Lord Balmerino.-Ceremonial of Burning the Pope, 1689.-John Chiesly of Dalry.-The Misfortunes of Lady Grange, &c."

IMPRESSION LIMITED TO ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY COPIES.

Humes of Wedderburn: HUME (David, of Godscroft), De Familiæ Humia Wedderburnensi Liber. 4to,-" NOT PRINTED FOR SALE,”-boards. 16s. 6d.

1839

1690

Im-Hoff (Jacobi) Regum Pariiumque MAGNE BRITANNIA Historia Genealogique. Folio, Plates and Genealogical Tables, vellum. 10s. 6d. Irish Peers: EGMONT (John, First Earl of), The Question of the Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England fairly stated. Sm. 8vo, calf. 6s. 1739 Leslie: HISTORICAL RECORDS of the Family of Leslie from 1067 to 1869. Collected by COL. LESLIE, of Balquhain. 3 vols. 8vo, boards. 30s. 1869 Levanax or Lennox: NAPIER's Memoirs of JOHN NAPIER, of Merchiston, his Lineage, Life, and Times; with History of the Earldom of Lennox, &c. 4to, portraits and plates, boards. 63s. for 21s. 1834

RIDDELL'S Tracts, Legal and Historical, containing "New Evidence affecting the Descent of the Earldom of Lennox." 8vo, boards. 7s. 6d. for

5s.

1835

NAPIER'S History of the Partition of the Lennox. 8vo, boards. 10s.

6d. for 5s.

1835 RIDDELL'S Additional Remarks upon the Question of the "Lennox or Rusky Representation," in Answer to "Napier's Partition." 8vo, boards. 10s. 6d. for 5s.

1835

NAPIER'S THE LANAX OF AULD: An Epistolary Review of "The Lennox," by WILLIAM FRASER. 4to, plate, boards, 15s. 1880

**"The question which involves the right to the Dignity of the ANCIENT EARLS OF 'THE

LEVENAX' has never been fully and fairly considered."

Mackenzie: MACKENZIE'S History of the Clan Mackenzie; with Genealogies of the Principal Families. 8vo, boards. 16s. 6d.

1879

Macdonnells of Antrim: HILL'S Historical Account of the, including Notices of some of her Septs, Irish and Scottish. Sm. 4to, boards. 18s. 6d. 1873 Mackay: MACKAY'S History of the HOUSE and CLAN OF MACKAY, containing, besides Accounts of many other Scottish Families, Historical Notices relative to the Northern Division of Scotland, during the most Critical and Interesting Periods, with the Genealogy of the Stock and Branches of the Clan. 4to, boards, 21s. Mackenzie's (Sir GEORGE, of Rosehaugh) SCOTLAND'S HERAULDRIE.—THE SCIENCE OF HERALDRY, with Observations upon the Laws and Customs of Nations as to Precedency. In one vol. folio, portrait and plates, calf extra, gilt edges. 21s. 1680

1829

"THIS LEARNED WORK was highly praised by NICOLSON, NISBET, and other writers." Madox's Baronia Anglica: An History of Land Honours and Baronies, and of Tenure in Capite. Folio, half-bound, uncut. 10s. 6d. 1741 Maidment's (JAMES, Advocate) REPORTS OF CLAIMS preferred to the HOUSE OF LORDS in the cases of the CASSILLIS, SUTHERLAND, SPYNIE, AND GLENCAIRN PEERAGES, 1760-1797, with the Opinions of Lords Marchmont, Mansfield, Hardwicke, Camden and Loughborough thereon; and an Appendix of Curious Documents relative to the OLIPHANT PEERAGE, 1633, and the Decisions in the questions of PRECEDENCY between the EARL OF SUTHERLAND and the EARL OF CRAWFORD, &c. 8vo, SCRIBERS,"-half-bound morocco, with gilt top. 42s. Maitland, Earl of Lauderdale: Short Genealogy of the Family of, from 1785 to 1868, drawn up by ANDREW Dalzell, Professor of Greek, University of Edinburgh. Oblong 4to,-"PRINTED FOR PRESENTS," -boards, 26s.

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1785, reprint 1868 Mar Earldom: SINCLAIR'S Some of the Particulars of the first Restoration of the Earldom of Mar in 1565, and its Confirmation in 1567 and 1581, with Observations on the Inheritance and Position of the most Ancient Earldom of Mar. Three pieces, 8vo,-"NOT PRINTED FOR SALE," -stitched. 6s. 6d. 1879-80

THE EARLDOM OF MAR in Sunshine and in Shade during Five Hundred Years. With Incidental Notices of the leading Cases of SCOTTISH DIGNITIES from the Reign of King Charles I. till now, by the EARL OF CRAWFORD AND BALCARRES. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 32s. 1882 Maxwells of Pollock: MEMOIRS of the, by WILLIAM FRASER. 2 vols. 4to, PRINTED FOR PRESENTS,”—portraits and plates, autographs and armorial bearings, &c., boards, gilt tops. £24.

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1863 Methven MORRIS (Thomas) THE PROVOSTS OF METHVEN; Biographical Notices of the Provosts, with Charters and other Documents relating to the Provostry. 4to, plates, boards. 42s. 1874 * * "THIS MEMORIAL OF AN ANCIENT ECCLESIASTICAL PROVOSTRY was Printed for Private Circulation at the expense of WILLIAM SMYTH, Esq. of Methven." Montgomery Manuscripts: Containing Accounts of the Colonisation of the Ardes, in the County of Down, Ireland, in the Reigns of Elizabeth and James.-Memoirs of the Viscounts of Montgomery, with Incidental Remembrances of the Ancient Family of the SAVAGES, Lords of the Little Ardes, by WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. Now first printed. 12mo, russia extra, marbled edges. 248. 1830

1859

"Only a few copies of this interesting Volume were Printed for Presents." Montgomeries, Earls of Eglinton: MEMORIALS of the, by WILLIAM FRASER. 2 vols. 4to," PRINTED FOR PRESENTS,"-portraits, charters, and armorial bearings, &c., boards, gilt tops. £24. Montrose Dukedom, 1488: A Complete Collection of the TWENTY-TWO various Cases and other Papers presented to the House of Lords relative to the Claim of the EARL OF CRAWFORD AND BALCARRES to the ORIGINAL “Dukedom of Montrose," and of the DUKE OF MONTROSE against the said Claim. Drawn by JOHN RIDDELL and COSMO INNES. Large folio and 8vo—“not PRINTED FOR SALE,"-stitched. 42s.

1850-55

Montrose Dukedom: REPORT OF THE SPEECHES of Counsel and the LORD CHANCELLOR, &c., in moving the Resolution upon the Claim of the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres to the Original Dukedom of Montrose. Edited by LORD LINDSAY, folio, boards. 12s. 1855

1661

Morgan's Sphere of Gentry: An Historical and Genealogical Work of. ARMS AND BLAZON. Sm. folio, engraved title page, with many plates of arms and portraits &c., a good clean copy, old calf. 24s. Nairne Peerage: CASE of the Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne claiming the Title of Baroness Nairne in Scotland. Folio, stitched. 6s. 1873 Nicolas's Synopsis of the PEERAGE OF ENGLAND, exhibiting the Date of Creation, Descent and Present State of every Title of Peerage which has existed in this Country since the Conquest. 2 vols. 12mo, boards. 78. 6a

1825

1862

Norfolk Dukedom: THE HOWARD PAPERS, with a Biographical Pedigree, and Criticism by CAUSTON. 8vo, boards. 6s. 6d. Pepys Family: Pedigree of the Family of Pepys, and of the Impington Branch thereof. Two pieces, 4to. 1s. 6d. 1844 Required to complete the Octavo Edition of the 'Memoirs of Samuel Pepys,' published in 1822."

Perth Earldom: I. Historical Facts and Explanations regarding the Succession to the Lordships, Baronies, and Free Regality of Drummond and Earldom of Perth, by LORD PERTH and MELFORT.-II. Restoration of the Perth Estates.-III. MACQUEEN'S Earldom of Perth. Reported Officially for the House of Lords, with a few MS. Notes. In one vol. royal 8vo,—" NOT PRINTED FOR SALE,"-half-bound calf. 31s. 6d. 1846-66

A COLLECTION OF FIVE various Papers relating to the Restitution of the Territorial Earldom of, with a Genealogical Tree of the Family of Perth." Folio," NOT PRINTED FOR SALE,"-stitched. 7s. 6d. 1869-76 Precedence and Privilege Tracts:-viz., I. The Precedence Question.II. STAMMERS' Case of the Queen versus D'Israeli, with an Argument in Vindication of the Practice of the Bar.-III. WYNN's Argument upon the Jurisdiction of the House of Commons to Commit in Cases of Breach of Privilege.-IV. GRAY'S Law versus Privilege.-V. Various Cuttings from Newspapers as to the D'Israeli Family, &c. In one vol. royal 8vo, halfbound calf. 6s. 6d.

1810-40

Redesdale (Lord.) Reports from the Lords Committee on the DIGNITY of a PEER of the REALM and all matters respecting the PEERAGE. 4 vols. folio,— NOT PRINTED FOR SALE,"-half-bound calf. 21s. 1826

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**"A MINE OF CONSTITUTIONAL LEARNING.-BEST EDITION and now VERY SCARCE, all the copies not previously distributed to the Members having been destroyed in the fire of the House of Commons in 1834.'

PUBLICATIONS

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JOHN RIDDELL, ESQ., Advocate, EdinburGH.

"A LATE GENEALOGICAL ANTIQUARY, WHO PROBABLY KNEW MORE SCOTCH FAMILY SECRETS THAN ANY OTHER MAN THAT EVER Lived.

JOHN HILL BURTON.

The Salt-foot Controversy: A Collection of Papers Relative to the STEUARTS of ALLANTON and CASTLEMILK, with Remarks on the Present State of the LYON OFFICE, EDINBURGH. 8vo, boards. 7s. 6d. 1819 Clanronald of Glengarry: Vindication of the, against the attacks made upon them, with Remarks as to the Descent of the Family who style themselves" of Clanronald." 8vo, boards. 7s. 6d. for 5s. **"The question involves that of the Male Representation of the ANCIENT SOVEREIGNS AND PRINCES OF THE ISLES."

1821

Hamilton-Buchanan of Bardowie: Reply to the Mis-Statements of Dr. Hamilton of Bardowie, respecting the Descent of his Family: with an Appendix of Original Matter, including the Will of GAWIN DOUGLAS, Bishop of Dunkeld (now first printed), partly affecting the Hamiltons and Stewarts, and Representation of the old Earls of Lennox, &c. 4to, stitched. 5s. 1828 Scotch Peerage Law: Remarks upon, as connected with certain points in the late Case of the EARLDOM OF DEVON; to which are added desultory Observations upon the Nature and Descent of Scotch Peerages, &c. 8vo, boards. 10s. 6d. for 5s. 1833

**"This Volume contains Discussions on the import of Heirs Male in Scotland in the case of Honours, the Clause of Precedence in the Devon Patent, Exemption of Peerages from Prescription, History of the Earldom of Menteith, Refutation of the asserted Royal Origin of the English Courtenays, History of the Douglasses, &c." Tracts, LEGAL AND HISTORICAL, with other Antiquarian Matter, chiefly relative to SCOTLAND-viz., I. Observations on certain points in the late "MEMOIRS OF MERCHISTON," with new Evidence affecting the Descent of the EARLDOM OF LENNOX.--II. Reply to Mr. TYTLER'S Remarks on the Death of Richard II., with the Author's Theory.-III. The Law of Legitimation per subsequens Matrimonium.-IV. Nature of our Ancient Canons.-V. Question of the Legitimacy of the Stewarts.-VI. Difference between our former and present Law in the constitution of Marriage, with curious Notes. 8vo, boards. 78. 6d. for 5s.

"An important and valuable collection."

1835

Lennox Peerage: Additional Remarks upon the Question of the LENNOX or RUSKY Representation, and other Topics, in Answer to "NAPIER'S History of the Partition of the Lennox," &c., with an Eclaircissement as to the Discussions about Richard II. 8vo, boards. 10s. 6d. for 5s. 1835 Scottish Peerages: Inquiry into the Law and Practice in, before and after the Union; Involving the Questions of Jurisdictions and Forfeiture; together with an Exposition of our Genuine, Original, Consistorial Law. 2 vols. 8vo, boards. 36s. for 18s. 6d.

1842

Stewartiana: Containing the Case of Robert II. and ELIZABETH MUIR, and Question of LEGITIMACY of their ISSUE, with Incidental Reply to COSMO INNES.-New Evidence conclusive upon the ORIGIN of the STEWARTS, and other Stewart notices, &c., to which are added, Critical Remarks upon Mr. INNES'S Prefaces to his recently Edited Scotch Chartularies, interspersed with diverse Antiquarian Matters, &c., including the NEW ABERCROMBIE PEERAGE CASE, or Claim in 1738-39.-Evidence of the Status and Connections of Sir WILLIAM DOUGLAS, of Lidisdale, the "Flower of Chivalry," and Excerpts from the Family History or MEMOIRS of the MURRAYS of Abercairney, &c. &c., with Notes. 8vo, boards. 7s. 6d. Stirlings of Drumpellier: Comments in Refutation of Pretensions advanced for the first time, and Statements in a recent Work, "The Stirlings of Keir and their Family Papers," by WILLIAM Fraser, with an Exposition of the Right of the Stirlings of Drumpellier to the Representation of the ancient Stirlings of Cadder. 4to,-"PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION,"-boards. 21s.

1843

1860 ** "No ONE should profess to write on SCOTTISH PEERAGES without at least consulting the works of this EMINENT LAWYER."-Notes and Queries.

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Robertson's Proceedings relating to the PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND from 1707 to 1788. 4to, boards. 1790 Row Family:-viz., I. MEMORIALS OF THE FAMILY OF ROW, St. Andrews, Fifeshire.-II. The Red-Shankes Sermon, Preached at St. Giles' Church, in Edenburgh, by a Highland Minister.-III. A Cupp of Bon-Accord, or Preaching by Mr. James Row, sometyme Minister at Strowan, preacht by him at Edenburgh, in Saint Geiles' Church (from the Original MS.). Edited, with an Introductory Notice, Notes, &c., by JAMES MAIDMENT. Sm. 4to, half-bound, calf. 12s.

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1828

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