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A Treatise Describing and Explaining the Construction and Use of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, In the most Easy and Natural Manner, The Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, And to shew the Correspondence of the Two Spheres. With a great Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems occasionally interspersed. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.

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Record ID 97301

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 70-71

Adam's on the Globes

Borrowed: 1773/5/1 (Saturday). Returned: 1773/5/10 (Monday). Classmark: P5 .10. Original Returned Text: Adams on the Globes.


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David Hill
Gender: Male.
Life dates: b. c. 1755. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1386054468.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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George Adams (Male, born 1709, died 1772)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
A Treatise Describing and Explaining the Construction and Use of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, In the most Easy and Natural Manner, The Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, And to shew the Correspondence of the Two Spheres. With a great Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems occasionally interspersed. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.
Classmark: P.5.10, P.7.27.

Record ID 168321

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1768-1772. (UYLY207-1) (1768-1772, Type: Student). Page: 87

Adam's  on ye Globes

Borrowed: 1769/2/17 (Friday). Returned: 1769/2/20 (Monday). Classmark: P5 - 10. Original Returned Text: Adam's on the Globes.


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David Wilkie
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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George Adams (Male, born 1709, died 1772)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
A Treatise Describing and Explaining the Construction and Use of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, In the most Easy and Natural Manner, The Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, And to shew the Correspondence of the Two Spheres. With a great Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems occasionally interspersed. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.
Classmark: P.5.10, P.7.27.

Record ID 172113

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1768-1772. (UYLY207-1) (1768-1772, Type: Student). Page: 131

Adam's on the Globes

Borrowed: 1772/3/4 (Wednesday). Returned: 1772/3/5 (Thursday). Classmark: P5 . 10. Original Returned Text: Adam's on the Globes.


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John Webster
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1755-1807. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1417992508.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book HoldingLibrary record

George Adams (Male, born 1709, died 1772)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
A Treatise Describing and Explaining the Construction and Use of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, In the most Easy and Natural Manner, The Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, And to shew the Correspondence of the Two Spheres. With a great Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems occasionally interspersed. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.
Classmark: P.5.10, P.7.27.

Record ID 323785

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1788-1791. (UYLY207-9) (1788-1791, Type: Student). Page: 88

Adams on the Globes

Borrowed: 1788/10/1 (Wednesday). Returned: 1788/11/7 (Friday). Classmark: P7.27. Original Returned Text: Adams on the Globes.


Borrower

Charles Sievewright
Gender: Male.
St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1410425764.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book HoldingLibrary record

George Adams (Male, born 1709, died 1772)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
A Treatise Describing and Explaining the Construction and Use of New Celestial and Terrestrial Globes. Designed to illustrate, In the most Easy and Natural Manner, The Phoenomena of the Earth and Heavens, And to shew the Correspondence of the Two Spheres. With a great Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems occasionally interspersed. By George Adams, Mathematical Instrument-Maker to His Majesty.
Classmark: P.5.10, P.7.27.