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Note, 16 June 1820 [James] Cleland to [? Robert] Jamieson requesting him to accept a copy of his Population Tables Found in Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow, James Cleland, Glasgow 1820.

Note, 16 June 1820 [James] Cleland to [? Robert] Jamieson requesting him to accept a copy of his Population Tables Found in Enumeration of the Inhabitants of the City of Glasgow, James Cleland, Glasgow 1820.

Diocese of Brechin

David Fife to unidentified addressee [Bishop Smith]

David Fife to unidentified addressee [Bishop Smith] states that his congregation has "lately made a very noble stand in Defence of the Religion and Worship of the Church of England" and adds transcript of a pamphlet being a letter, 27 July 1744, from The Presbyters of Edinburgh to [Bishop Keith] and the Bishops of Scotland, outlining events since the death of Bishop Ochterlony and deploring any attempts to introduce new liturgies or ordinals [18th century copy] [See also Br MS DC/82 for transcript of and notes on the above documents by Dean Christie].

Diocese of Brechin

Horae. ('Missal'). Written for use in the Diocese of Tournai (illuminated). Book of Hours. Mid 15th century.

1. ff. 1 - 12v Calendar in red and black. 2. ff. 13 - 19v Hours of the Trinity ... Quicunque uult animam ... (RH, No. 16566). 3. ff. 20 - 25v Hore sancti spiritus Incipiunt hic ... Nobis sancti spiritus ... (RH, No. 12022). 4. ff. 25 - 32 Hours of the Cross ... Patris sapientia ... (RH, No. 14725). 5. ff. 33 - 64 Hours of B.V.M. of the use of (Tournai), sext, none and vespers are missing. 6. ff. 65 - 80 Penitential psalms and litany. 7. ff. 81 - 105v Office of the dead. Three lessons not nine. [For fuller description See also Ker, op. cit. p.163].

Diocese of Brechin

Memorials' of William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585-1649), continued by his son, William (1636-1677).

Includes: 'Memorials': diary of Drummond family births, marriages, deaths covering period 1562-1648. [48pp] 'Memorials': continuation by William Drummond [younger] 1640-1651. [1p] 'The Genealogy of the Drummonds of Carnack Being descended from the famous House of Stob-Hall. 1389'. [5pp] 'Memorials' "of my father under his own hand writ"; diary of significant events, mainly election to burgess in various burghs, accidents and illnesses, 1606-1647; continued with account of his death and burial, by his son 1649. [11pp] 'Memorials' of William Drummond (younger): diary of accidents and illnesses. 1649-1700. [5pp] [Starting from back of volume.] Personal account for clothing etc. n.d. [1p] Continuation of William Drummond [younger's] memorials; mainly account of his marriages, births and deaths of his children, covers period 1657-1683. [21pp]

Diocese of Brechin

Rental book of [inter alia] Lochlee, 1724-1727. Noted as being 'The Rental Book of the Panmure Estates as sequestrated after the '15'. Refers to tenants in parishes of Barrie, Brechin, Edzell, Innerpeffer, Lethnot, Lochlee, Navar and Panmure. Last page...

Rental book of [inter alia] Lochlee, 1724-1727. Noted as being 'The Rental Book of the Panmure Estates as sequestrated after the '15'. Refers to tenants in parishes of Barrie, Brechin, Edzell, Innerpeffer, Lethnot, Lochlee, Navar and Panmure. Last page signed Charles Gordon. Includes notes by William Christie and receipt made out to him by Alexander Dowell auctioneer, Edinburgh for purchase of the book

Diocese of Brechin

The Life and Times of Bishop Arthur Petrie' (1730-1787), by the Rev. Canon William D. Cooper. n.d. [Photocopy of typescript] [177pp] [Presented to the Brechin Diocesan Library by William Cooper's sister, Sister Constance S. Cooper, June 1983].

The Life and Times of Bishop Arthur Petrie' (1730-1787), by the Rev. Canon William D. Cooper. n.d. [Photocopy of typescript] [177pp] [Presented to the Brechin Diocesan Library by William Cooper's sister, Sister Constance S. Cooper, June 1983].

Diocese of Brechin

St. Matthew, 13.24-25: The Kingdom of Heaven is likened unto a man, which sowed good seed in his field. But when men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way. Genesis, 1.31: and God saw everything that he had made, and, b...

St. Matthew, 13.24-25: The Kingdom of Heaven is likened unto a man, which sowed good seed in his field. But when men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way. Genesis, 1.31: and God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.

Two sermons: Duffus; Kearn

Diocese of Brechin

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