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Book Holding: Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age; : found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal æquinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it.
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Record ID 48301
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 1: Professors Receipt Book (1751-1765, Type: Professorial). Page: 10v
Urquaharts Excaubalauron
Borrowed: 1756/3/8 (Monday). Returned: /3/23. Original Borrowed Date: 8 Mar 1756. Original Returned Date: 23 Mar.
George Muirhead
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor of Oriental Languages 1753-1754; Chair of Humanity 1754-1773; Dean of Faculty 1764-1766; Clerk of the University 1769.
Original Full Name: Mr Muirhead. Life dates: 1715-1773. Academic dates: 1728; MA 1742 (Edin.).
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland. Education > University Professor.
Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660)
Genre: Lives
Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age; : found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal æquinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it.
Press: BU. Shelf: 6. Number: 9. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bi2-l.17 . Original Author: Urquhart, Thomas, Sir, 1611-1660..
Confidence level: Certain
Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660)
Genre: Lives
Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age; found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal æquinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1652. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 2
ESTC: R203867
Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660)
Genre: Lives
Ekskybalauron: or, The Discovery of a Most Exquisite Jewel
Borrowed: 1756/3/8 (Monday). Returned: /3/23.
Borrower: George Muirhead
Author: Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660), Genre: Lives
Record ID 48411
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 1: Professors Receipt Book (1751-1765, Type: Professorial). Page: 12v
Ekskubalauron
Borrowed: 1758/4/16 (Sunday). Returned: 1759/3/11 (Sunday).
George Muirhead
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor of Oriental Languages 1753-1754; Chair of Humanity 1754-1773; Dean of Faculty 1764-1766; Clerk of the University 1769.
Original Full Name: Mr Muirhead. Life dates: 1715-1773. Academic dates: 1728; MA 1742 (Edin.).
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland. Education > University Professor.
Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660)
Genre: Lives
Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age; : found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal æquinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it.
Press: BU. Shelf: 6. Number: 9. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll Bi2-l.17 . Original Author: Urquhart, Thomas, Sir, 1611-1660..
Confidence level: Certain
Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660)
Genre: Lives
Ekskybalauron: or, The discovery of a most exquisite jewel, more precious then diamonds inchased in gold, the like whereof was never seen in any age; found in the kennel of Worcester-streets, the day after the fight, and six before the autumnal æquinox, anno 1651. Serving in this place, to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland, from that infamy, whereinto the rigid Presbyterian party of that nation, out of their coveteousness and ambition, most dissembledly hath involved it.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1652. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 2
ESTC: R203867
Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660)
Genre: Lives
Ekskybalauron: or, The Discovery of a Most Exquisite Jewel
Borrowed: 1758/4/16 (Sunday). Returned: 1759/3/11 (Sunday).
Borrower: George Muirhead
Author: Sir Thomas Urquhart (Male, born 1611, died 1660), Genre: Lives