Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland Session 1888-1889 Volume XXIII
| Reid, John J |
The Barony of Mouswald and its Barons : a Page of Border History.
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24-79
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| Anderson, P J |
Note on Heraldic Representations at King's College, Old Aberdeen.
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80-6
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| Mitchell, Arthur |
Notice of the Discovery of an Undescribed Sculptured Stone, with Incised Symbols, in Strathspey.
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87-8
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| King, W Ross |
Note on an Early Scottish Bronze Javelin of an Uncommon Type.
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89-91
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| Bain, Joseph |
Additional Notices of St Margaret's Chapel, in the Castle of Edinburgh.
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91-2
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| Christison, D |
Notice of a Flint Arrow-Head found at Ballachulish, and another at Boleskin. Exhibited by Alexander Ross, F.S.A. Scot., Inverness.
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93-4
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| Munro, Robert |
Notes of a Visit to a Terp Mound at Aalzum, in North Friesland, Holland.
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98-105
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| Gow, James Mackintosh |
Holiday Notes in Cowal, Argyllshire, and in Arran, 1888.
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106-8
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| Duns, Professor |
Notes on Stone Arrow-Heads from South America, the Property of A. Craig Christie, F.L.S.
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109-10
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| Anderson, Joseph |
Notice of the Quigrich or Crosier, and other Relics of St Fillan, in the Possession of their Hereditary Keepers, or Dewars, in Glendochart, in 1549-50.
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110-8
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| Anderson, Joseph |
Notice of a Celtic Bell of Bronze from Little Dunkeld.
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118-21
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| Hamilton, George |
Notice of Additional Groups of Carvings of Cups and Circles on Rock Surfaces at High Banks, Kirkcudbrightshire.
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125-30
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| Harvey, Rev. James |
Notes on Some Undescribed Cup-Marked Rocks at Duntocher, Dumbartonshire.
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130-7
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| Watson, Rev. William |
Notice of the Discovery of Two Cists with Unburnt Burials, one containing an Urn and a Small Bronze Pin, on the Farm of Drummond, Parish of Kiltearn, Ross-shire.
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138-9
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| Christison, D |
Notes on Cup-Marked Stones in Peeblesshire.
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140-2
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| Hutcheson, Alexander |
Notice of a Cup-Marked Stone found at Williamston, in the Parish of St Martins, Perthshire.
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142-3
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| Miller, Peter |
Notices of the Standing Stones of Alloa and Clackmannan.
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153-64
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| Black, George F |
Notice of a Peculiar Type of Implement found in Ancient Graves in Peru.
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164-6
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| Anderson, P J |
Note on Heraldic Representations now or formerly at Marischal College, Aberdeen.
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166-84
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| Brook, Alexander J S |
Notice of the Carved Figure from Dunstaffnage Castle.
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185-91
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| Brook, Alexander J S |
Notice of a Silver Brooch with Black Letter Inscription and Ornamentation in Niello, the Property of Miss Steven of Bellahouston, and of a Large Brass Highland Brooch with Incised Ornamentation, the Property of Mrs W R Mitford, 33 Coates Gardens, Edinburgh.
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192-9
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| Maxwell, Herbert Eustace |
Primitive Implements, Weapons, Ornaments, and Utensils from Wigtownshire.
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200-32
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| Reid, John J |
Notice of a Fragment of a Monumental Sculptured Stone found at Meigle, 1888.
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232-4
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| Munro, Robert |
The Prehistoric Cemetery of Frogg, at Rosegg, Carinthia.
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241-6
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| Goudie, Gilbert |
Notice of some Recent Brough Excavations in Shetland.
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246-53
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| Lockhart, Rev. William |
Notice of an Agreement between a Vassal and an Ecclesiastic in Regard to Subjects on the Water of Leith in the Year 1226.
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254-7
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| Bedford, Charles H |
Notice of a Bronze Sword found on the Estate of Waternish, Skye.
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258-61
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| Young, Hugh W |
Notice of the Testament Dative of Sir Peter Young, Knt., of Seaton, dated 1628; with some Remarks on the State of Scottish Agriculture at that Period.
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262-9
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| Marshall, David |
Notes of the Connection of the Earls of Morton and Dick of Braid and Craighouse; with the Earldom of Orkney and Lordship of Zetland, with Rental, Inventory, &c., 1653, from Original Documents in the Charter Room of Kinross House.
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275-313
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| Miller, Hugh & MacLeod, Rev. Donald |
Notice of the Discovery of a Hoard of Silver Penannular Armlets and Coins at Tarbat, Ross-shire.
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314-7
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| Cursiter, James W |
Notes on a Hoard of Silver Ornaments and Coins, discovered in the Island of Burray, Orkney.
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318-22
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| Miller, Peter |
Notes on Edinburgh - Its Name and Name-Word.
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323-32
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| Black, George F |
Notice of Two Sculptured Stones at Kirk Andreas, Isle of Man, One Inscribed with Bind-Runes; with Notes on other Bind-Rune Inscriptions.
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332-43
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| Anderson, Joseph |
Notices of some Undescribed Sculptured Stones and Fragments in different parts of Scotland.
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344-55
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| Hutcheson, Alexander |
Notes on the Stone Circle near Kenmore and of some Hill Forts in the Neighbourhood of Aberfeldy, Perthshire.
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356-67
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| Christison, David |
The Duns and Forts of Lorne, Nether Lochaber, and the Neighbourhood.
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368-432
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| Macadam, W Ivison |
Notes of the Analysis of Additional Samples of Bog Butter found in different parts of Scotland.
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433-4
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| Miller, Hugh |
Note on Fragments of Two Sculptured Stones of Celtic Workmanship found in the Churchyard of Tarbat, Easter Ross.
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435-44
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| Brook, Alexander J S |
Additional Notes on the Silver chain called 'Midside Maggie's Girdle.'
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445-52
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The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
The Society of Antiquaries of Scotland was founded in 1780 and it was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1783. It is the second oldest antiquarian society in Britain.
The purpose of the Society is set out in the first of its Laws: ".... the Study of the Antiquities and History of Scotland, more especially by means of archaeological research"; the Society today is concerned with every aspect of the human past in Scotland.
The Society is an active body. Members have, from the beginning, been known as Fellows of the Society, and there are now some 3500 Fellows around the world, as well as 25 Honorary Fellows elected for their outstanding scholarship. Membership is by election, held annually on St Andrews Day, 30th November; it is open to all with an interest in the history and archaeology of Scotland.
The Society has been active in publication since the late 18th century. Its first volumes of the transactions of the Society were published under the title Archaeologia Scotica, between 1792 and 1890.
However, the Society began the publication of its Proceedings in 1851; the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland quickly established itself as the primary journal dealing with archaeology, architectural history and the study of historical artefacts of Scotland in its wider British and European context. It remains the premier journal in this area in Scotland.
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Printed for the Society by Neill and Company, Edinburgh, 1889. Cloth, maps, sketches, plans, xxxvii+486 pages
Condition
Book: two plates detached and a little foxed, spine darkened, boards a little marked, extremities bumped, spine label dusty with manuscript vol no, corners sl rubbed, endpapers browned, pages unopened, VG-
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