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Record ID 38387

Library: Haddington Library. Register: MS16480 (1732-1790, Type: Town). Page: 29r

the History of the Revolution of the Mogul's Empire

Borrowed: 1750/12/28 (Monday). Original Borrowed Date: Decr 28th. Original Borrower: Alexr Smart.


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Alexander Smart
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > Teacher.


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François Bernier (Male, born 1620, died 1688)
Genre: History
The history of the late revolution of the empire of the Great Mogol: together with the most considerable passages for 5 years following in that empire. To which is added, a letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the extent of Indostan; the circulation of the gold and silve of the world, to discharge it self there; as also the riches, forces, and justice of the same: and the principal cause of the decay of the states of Asia. By Monsr F. Bernier, physitian of the faculty of Montpelier. English’d out of French.

Record ID 38647

Library: Haddington Library. Register: MS16480 (1732-1790, Type: Town). Page: 63r

Bernier's History of the Moguls Empire

Borrowed: 1764/3/20 (Tuesday). Original Borrowed Date: March 20 1764. Original Borrower: William Grieve.


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William Grieve
Gender: Male.


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François Bernier (Male, born 1620, died 1688)
Genre: History
The history of the late revolution of the empire of the Great Mogol: together with the most considerable passages for 5 years following in that empire. To which is added, a letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the extent of Indostan; the circulation of the gold and silve of the world, to discharge it self there; as also the riches, forces, and justice of the same: and the principal cause of the decay of the states of Asia. By Monsr F. Bernier, physitian of the faculty of Montpelier. English’d out of French.

Record ID 38772

Library: Haddington Library. Register: MS16480 (1732-1790, Type: Town). Page: 76v

Berniers History of the Mogols Empire

Borrowed: 1768/2/9 (Tuesday). Original Borrowed Date: 1768 9.th Febry. Original Borrower: GSibbald.


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George Sibbald
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Arts and Letters > Author.


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François Bernier (Male, born 1620, died 1688)
Genre: History
The history of the late revolution of the empire of the Great Mogol: together with the most considerable passages for 5 years following in that empire. To which is added, a letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the extent of Indostan; the circulation of the gold and silve of the world, to discharge it self there; as also the riches, forces, and justice of the same: and the principal cause of the decay of the states of Asia. By Monsr F. Bernier, physitian of the faculty of Montpelier. English’d out of French.

Record ID 39656

Library: Haddington Library. Register: MS16480 (1732-1790, Type: Town). Page: 130r

Bernier's revn of ye Mogul Empire

Borrowed: 1786/3/4 (Saturday). Original Borrowed Date: 4th March. Original Borrower: Ja: Johnston.


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James Johnston
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > Teacher. Service Provision and Hospitality > Grocer.


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François Bernier (Male, born 1620, died 1688)
Genre: History
The history of the late revolution of the empire of the Great Mogol: together with the most considerable passages for 5 years following in that empire. To which is added, a letter to the Lord Colbert, touching the extent of Indostan; the circulation of the gold and silve of the world, to discharge it self there; as also the riches, forces, and justice of the same: and the principal cause of the decay of the states of Asia. By Monsr F. Bernier, physitian of the faculty of Montpelier. English’d out of French.