Books and Borrowing 1750-1830

List of libraries

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F.R.262a/16, page 182

Record ID 206006

Record ID 206009

Brands description of Orkney 8vo

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).


Borrower

Mr William Tait
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1780. Life dates: c. 1755-1800.


Book HoldingLibrary record

John Brand (Male, born c.1668, died 1738)
Genre: Travel
Brief description of Orkney, Zetland, Pightland-Firth & Caithness [Brand]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: A.116.e.2.

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).

Borrower: Mr William Tait

Author: John Brand (Male, born c.1668, died 1738), Genre: Travel

Brief Description of Orkney, Zetland, Pightland-Firth & Caithness

Record ID 206015

? Justice of Princes [? illeglible]

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).


Borrower

Mr William Tait
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1780. Life dates: c. 1755-1800.

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).

Borrower: Mr William Tait

Record ID 206018

Poetae Latinae ? tom 2

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).


Borrower

Mr William Tait
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1780. Life dates: c. 1755-1800.

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).

Borrower: Mr William Tait

Record ID 206021

Urquarts Solicitor

Borrowed: 1790/8/6 (Friday). Returned: 1790/9/6 (Monday).


Borrower

Mr William Tait
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1780. Life dates: c. 1755-1800.


Book Holding

George Urquhart (Male)
Genre: Law
The experienced solicitor [Urquhart]
Possible modern shelfmark: Historical Collection TR E.165.4.

Record ID 206024

Millars Historical View of the English Government 4to

Borrowed: 1790/8/9 (Monday). Returned: 1790/9/9 (Thursday).


Borrower

Mr Robert Craigie Lord Craigie
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1776. Life dates: d. 1834.
Occupation (normalised): Law > Advocate. Law > Lord of Session/Senator of the College of Justice. Law > Sheriff.


Book HoldingLibrary record

John Millar (Male, born 1735, died 1801)
Genre: History
Historical view of the English government, from the settlement of the Saxons in Britain to the accession of the house of Stewart [Millar]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: A.38.c.9.