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Record ID 362136

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.263 (1819-1848, Type: Other). Page: 167

Weddells Voyage to the South Pole in 1822-3 AlexII.7.34

Borrowed: 1826/9/16 (Saturday). Returned: 1826/9/22 (Friday).


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Mr James Brownlee Brounlee
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1812. Life dates: d. 1851.
Occupation (normalised): Law > Advocate.


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James Weddell (Male, born 1787, died 1834)
Genre: Travel
Voyage towards the South Pole, performed in the years 1822-24 [Weddell]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: K.183.e.

Borrowed: 1826/9/16 (Saturday). Returned: 1826/9/22 (Friday).

Borrower: Mr James Brownlee Brounlee

Author: James Weddell (Male, born 1787, died 1834), Genre: Travel

Voyage towards the South Pole ... in ... 1822-24

Record ID 338753

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.263 (1819-1848, Type: Other). Page: 486

Weddels Voyage 8vo AlexII.7.34.

Borrowed: 1826/10/20 (Friday). Returned: 1827/4/4 (Wednesday).


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Mr David Hume Baron Hume
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1779. Life dates: 1757-1838.
Occupation (normalised): Arts and Letters > Author. Education > University Professor. Law > Advocate. Law > Baron of the Exchequer. Law > Sheriff. Law > Clerk of Session.


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James Weddell (Male, born 1787, died 1834)
Genre: Travel
Voyage towards the South Pole, performed in the years 1822-24 [Weddell]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: K.183.e.

Borrowed: 1826/10/20 (Friday). Returned: 1827/4/4 (Wednesday).

Borrower: Mr David Hume Baron Hume

Author: James Weddell (Male, born 1787, died 1834), Genre: Travel

Voyage towards the South Pole ... in ... 1822-24