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Record ID 181533

Library: Innerpeffray Library. Register: Volume 1 (1747-1833, Type: Town). Page: 8v

Bacon's Works Vol 1st

Borrowed: 1754/7/13 (Saturday). Conditions: 3 months.


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David Beatson
Gender: Male. Address: Mahill, Kinrosshire.
Occupation (original): Student of divinity.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Francis Bacon (Male, born 1561, died 1626)
Genre: Philosophy and Morality
The philosophical works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1

Borrowed: 1754/7/13 (Saturday).

Borrower: David Beatson

Author: Francis Bacon (Male, born 1561, died 1626), Genre: Philosophy and Morality

Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon

Volumes borrowed: Volume 1

Record ID 181554

Library: Innerpeffray Library. Register: Volume 1 (1747-1833, Type: Town). Page: 8v

2d & 3d Volumns of the Universal History

Borrowed: 1754/8/15 (Thursday).


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David Beatson
Gender: Male. Address: Mahill, Kinrosshire.
Occupation (original): Student of divinity.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


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Genre: History
An universal history, from the earliest account of time
Volumes borrowed: Volume 2, Volume 3

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Confidence level: Certain

Genre: History
An universal history, from the earliest account of time. Compiled from original authors; and illustrated with maps, cuts, notes, &c. With a general index to the whole.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1736-1744. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 84 times in 71 borrowing records


Book Work

Genre: History
Universal History, from the Earliest Account of Time to the Present