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Record ID 206075
Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.262a/16 (1789-1791, Type: Other). Page: 184
Ridpaths Border History 4to
Borrowed: 1790/8/16 (Monday). Returned: 1790/9/16 (Thursday).
Mr William Tait
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1780. Life dates: c. 1755-1800.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-history of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns [Ridpath]
Possible modern shelfmark: A.115.a.13.
Confidence level: Certain
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1790/8/16 (Monday). Returned: 1790/9/16 (Thursday).
Borrower: Mr William Tait
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 88952
Library: Craigston Castle Library. Register: Register (1768-1830, Type: Other). Page: 20
Bee-Master
Borrowed: 1815/1.
Alexander Reid
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Gardener.
Borrower entry: Alexr. Reid Gardener.
Occupation (normalised): Agricultural > Gardener.
James Bonner (Male)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Bee-Master
Confidence level: Very likely
James Bonner (Male)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The bee-master’s companion, and assistant. Wherein is set forth the properest methods of managing those insects, so as they may turn out to the best advantage. Shewing an effectual Way to preserve them from Famine, Cold, Robbers, Mice, or other Enemies: also how to make all your Hives equal in Bees, so as never to have any weak Hive; with an Account of the Power the working Bees are invested with, of raising any Fgg in the Hive to be a Queen, when the Community stands in Need of One.
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1789. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: T112317
James Bonner (Male)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Bee-master’s Companion and Assistant
Borrowed: 1815/1.
Borrower: Alexander Reid
Author: James Bonner (Male), Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Record ID 89900
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.5 (1768-1781, Type: Professorial). Page: 18-19
and Wise's Do
Borrowed: 1769/11/1 (Wednesday). Returned: 1770/1/19 (Friday). Loan period: return on demand.
James Robertson
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/76517. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1769-1774. Other: Royal Medical Society, 1774; Indian Medical Service, 1775.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Thomas Wise (Male)
Genre: Mathematics, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Arithmetic made easy: for the use and benefit of tradesman.
Confidence level: Certain
Thomas Wise (Male)
Genre: Mathematics, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Arithmetic made easy : for the use and benefit of tradesman.
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1754. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 1
Thomas Wise (Male)
Genre: Mathematics, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Arithmetic Made Easy for the Use and Benefit of Tradesman
Borrowed: 1769/11/1 (Wednesday). Returned: 1770/1/19 (Friday).
Borrower: James Robertson
Author: Thomas Wise (Male), Genre: Mathematics, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Record ID 382401
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.23 (1789-1790, Type: Student). Page: 83
Montesquieu's S.p. of Laws 3 V
Borrowed: 1790/2/6 (Saturday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: One pound.
Daniel Macqueen
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Baron Charles de Secondat Montesquieu (Male, born 1689, died 1755)
Genre: Law, Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
Spirit of laws. Translated from the French of M. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu
Possible modern shelfmark: Main Library - Special Collections ; E.B. .84452.
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3
Confidence level: Certain
Baron Charles de Secondat Montesquieu (Male, born 1689, died 1755)
Genre: Law, Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
The spirit of laws. Translated from the French of M. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. A new translation. In three volumes.
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1770. Format: 12mo. Pagination: 3 vols.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 3 times in 1 borrowing record
ESTC: N23467
Baron Charles de Secondat Montesquieu (Male, born 1689, died 1755)
Genre: Law, Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
Spirit of Laws
Borrowed: 1790/2/6 (Saturday).
Borrower: Daniel Macqueen
Author: Baron Charles de Secondat Montesquieu (Male, born 1689, died 1755), Genre: Law, Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3
Record ID 92486
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 30-31
Batle of Flodan
Borrowed: 1774/4/7 (Thursday). Returned: 1774/4/7 (Thursday). Classmark: J4. 7. Original Returned Text: Batle of Flodan.
James Traill
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1757-1816. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1415705996.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Classmark: J.4.7, A.7.18.
Confidence level: Certain
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Language: English . Published: Berwick upon Tweed. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: N31249
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Borrowed: 1774/4/7 (Thursday). Returned: 1774/4/7 (Thursday).
Borrower: James Traill
Author: Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795), Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Record ID 171555
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1768-1772. (UYLY207-1) (1768-1772, Type: Student). Page: 125
Wise's Young mans companion
Borrowed: 1769/12/18 (Monday). Returned: 1770/1/13 (Saturday). Classmark: P7. 1. Original Returned Text: Wise's Young mans Compa:.
Robert Milligan
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Thomas Wise (Male)
Genre: Education, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The newest young man’s companion, containing, a compendious English grammar. Instructions to write variety of hands, with Copies both in Prose and Verse. Letters on compliment, business, and several other Occasions. Forms of indentures, bonds, wills, testaments, Letters of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Receipts, Releases, &c. Arthmetick in all its Branches, in an Easier Way than any yet published; With The art of mensuration. A short and easy Method of Book-Keeping, After the Italian Manner. Likewise a Compendium of Geography, Describing all the Empires, Kingdoms and Dominions, in the whole World. To which is added a Description of the several Counties of England and Scotland, their Produce, Market-Towns, and Market-Days. The art of painting in Oil, colouring Maps, &c. with Water Colours, and Directions for Gilding with Gold or Silver; The Art of Making Artificial Fireworks; Tables shewing Accompts ready cast up: and an English spelling dictionary. Th whole calculated to qualify persons for business, without a master, and illustrated with a map of the world. By Thomas Wise, Accomptant.
Classmark: P.7.1.
Confidence level: Certain
Thomas Wise (Male)
Genre: Education, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The newest young man’s companion, containing, a compendious English grammar. Instructions to write variety of hands, with Copies both in Prose and Verse. Letters on compliment, business, and several other Occasions. Forms of indentures, bonds, wills, testaments, Letters of Attorney, Bills of Sale, Receipts, Releases, &c. Arthmetick in all its Branches, in an Easier Way than any yet published; With The art of mensuration. A short and easy Method of Book-Keeping, After the Italian Manner. Likewise a Compendium of Geography, Describing all the Empires, Kingdoms and Dominions, in the whole World. To which is added a Description of the several Counties of England and Scotland, their Produce, Market-Towns, and Market-Days. The art of painting in Oil, colouring Maps, &c. with Water Colours, and Directions for Gilding with Gold or Silver; The Art of Making Artificial Fireworks; Tables shewing Accompts ready cast up: and an English spelling dictionary. Th whole calculated to qualify persons for business, without a master, and illustrated with a map of the world. By Thomas Wise, Accomptant.
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1754. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: T222907
Thomas Wise (Male)
Genre: Education, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Newest Young Man’s Companion
Borrowed: 1769/12/18 (Monday). Returned: 1770/1/13 (Saturday).
Borrower: Robert Milligan
Author: Thomas Wise (Male), Genre: Education, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Record ID 177216
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1768-1772. (UYLY207-1) (1768-1772, Type: Student). Page: 203
Tavernies letter writer
Borrowed: 1771/1/14 (Monday). Returned: 1771/1/18 (Friday). Classmark: N6 - 12. Original Returned Text: Tavernies letter writer.
George Douglas
Gender: Male.
St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1376957612.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
John Tavernier (Male)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The entertaining correspondent; or, Newest and most compleat polite letter writer. In three parts. Part I. Thirty six Letters from the author to his friend, containing a new historical account of the political state of Europe, with an exact and particular description of its chief cities, their government, manufactures, commerce, number of inhabitants, &c. To which is added, letters moral and entertaining by the most celebrated writers. Part II. Seventy two letters on the most important concerns of life, with a series of letters on courtship and marriage, by a writer of distinguished merit. To which is added, a collection of the newest and most polite message cards. Part III. The rule of life, being a collection of select moral sentences, extracted from the most eminent authors, both antient and modern, directing not only how to think, but to act justly and prudently in the common concerns of human life. To which is prefixed, a large introduction, containing directions and proper forms to be observed in writing familiar letters on all occasions, and addressing persons of eminent rank and station. For the use of young gentlemen, ladies, tradesmen, &c. The whole illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece, and a map of the world. By John Tavernier, Esq;
Classmark: N.6.12.
Confidence level: Certain
John Tavernier (Male)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The entertaining correspondent; or, Newest and most compleat polite letter writer. In three parts. Part I. Thirty six Letters from the author to his friend, containing a new historical account of the political state of Europe, with an exact and particular description of its chief cities, their government, manufactures, commerce, number of inhabitants, &c. To which is added, letters moral and entertaining by the most celebrated writers. Part II. Seventy two letters on the most important concerns of life, with a series of letters on courtship and marriage, by a writer of distinguished merit. To which is added, a collection of the newest and most polite message cards. Part III. The rule of life, being a collection of select moral sentences, extracted from the most eminent authors, both antient and modern, directing not only how to think, but to act justly and prudently in the common concerns of human life. To which is prefixed, a large introduction, containing directions and proper forms to be observed in writing familiar letters on all occasions, and addressing persons of eminent rank and station. For the use of young gentlemen, ladies, tradesmen, &c. The whole illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece, and a map of the world. By John Tavernier, Esq;
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1759. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 2
ESTC: T75790
John Tavernier (Male)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Entertaining Correspondent; or, Newest and Most Compleat Polite Letter Writer
Borrowed: 1771/1/14 (Monday). Returned: 1771/1/18 (Friday).
Borrower: George Douglas
Author: John Tavernier (Male), Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Entertaining Correspondent; or, Newest and Most Compleat Polite Letter Writer
Record ID 178815
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1768-1772. (UYLY207-1) (1768-1772, Type: Student). Page: 228
Tavernier's letter writer
Borrowed: 1771/7/24 (Wednesday). Returned: 1771/8/14 (Wednesday). Classmark: N6. 12. Original Returned Text: Tavernier's letter writer.
Mr William Ritchie
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
John Tavernier (Male)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The entertaining correspondent; or, Newest and most compleat polite letter writer. In three parts. Part I. Thirty six Letters from the author to his friend, containing a new historical account of the political state of Europe, with an exact and particular description of its chief cities, their government, manufactures, commerce, number of inhabitants, &c. To which is added, letters moral and entertaining by the most celebrated writers. Part II. Seventy two letters on the most important concerns of life, with a series of letters on courtship and marriage, by a writer of distinguished merit. To which is added, a collection of the newest and most polite message cards. Part III. The rule of life, being a collection of select moral sentences, extracted from the most eminent authors, both antient and modern, directing not only how to think, but to act justly and prudently in the common concerns of human life. To which is prefixed, a large introduction, containing directions and proper forms to be observed in writing familiar letters on all occasions, and addressing persons of eminent rank and station. For the use of young gentlemen, ladies, tradesmen, &c. The whole illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece, and a map of the world. By John Tavernier, Esq;
Classmark: N.6.12.
Confidence level: Certain
John Tavernier (Male)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The entertaining correspondent; or, Newest and most compleat polite letter writer. In three parts. Part I. Thirty six Letters from the author to his friend, containing a new historical account of the political state of Europe, with an exact and particular description of its chief cities, their government, manufactures, commerce, number of inhabitants, &c. To which is added, letters moral and entertaining by the most celebrated writers. Part II. Seventy two letters on the most important concerns of life, with a series of letters on courtship and marriage, by a writer of distinguished merit. To which is added, a collection of the newest and most polite message cards. Part III. The rule of life, being a collection of select moral sentences, extracted from the most eminent authors, both antient and modern, directing not only how to think, but to act justly and prudently in the common concerns of human life. To which is prefixed, a large introduction, containing directions and proper forms to be observed in writing familiar letters on all occasions, and addressing persons of eminent rank and station. For the use of young gentlemen, ladies, tradesmen, &c. The whole illustrated with a beautiful frontispiece, and a map of the world. By John Tavernier, Esq;
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1759. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 2
ESTC: T75790
John Tavernier (Male)
Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Entertaining Correspondent; or, Newest and Most Compleat Polite Letter Writer
Borrowed: 1771/7/24 (Wednesday). Returned: 1771/8/14 (Wednesday).
Borrower: Mr William Ritchie
Author: John Tavernier (Male), Genre: Belles Lettres, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Entertaining Correspondent; or, Newest and Most Compleat Polite Letter Writer
Record ID 148047
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1776-1779. (UYLY207-3) (1776-1779, Type: Student). Page: 144
Batle of Flodan
Borrowed: 1779/3/5 (Friday). Returned: 1779/3/5 (Friday). Classmark: J4- 7. Original Returned Text: Batle of Flodan.
Robert Hepburn
Gender: Male.
St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1385803348.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Classmark: J.4.7, A.7.18.
Confidence level: Certain
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Language: English . Published: Berwick upon Tweed. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: N31249
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Borrowed: 1779/3/5 (Friday). Returned: 1779/3/5 (Friday).
Borrower: Robert Hepburn
Author: Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795), Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Record ID 149079
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1776-1779. (UYLY207-3) (1776-1779, Type: Student). Page: 181
Art of Cookery
Borrowed: 1779/6/2 (Wednesday). Returned: 1779/6/2 (Wednesday). Classmark: B9.40. Original Returned Text: Art of Cookery.
Hew Dalrymple Esqr.
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1772-1846. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1375470404.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
E. Taylor (Female)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The lady’s, housewife’s, and cookmaid’s assistant: or, the art of cookery explained and adapted to the meanest capacity. Containing, I. How to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. II. Of made-dishes. III. To make a number of pretty little dishes for a supper or side-dish, and little corner-dishes for a great table. IV. To dress fish. V. Of soups and broths. VI. Of puddings. Vii. Of pies. Viii. Of hogs puddings, sausages, &c. IX. To pot and make hams, &c. X. Of pickling. XI. Of making cakes, &c. XII. Of cheese cakes, creams, jellies, whip-syllabubs, &c. XIII. Of made-wines, brewing, French bread, mussins, &c. XIV. Jarring cherries, preserves. XV. To dress turtle, and make mock turtle. The whole designed to fit out an Entertainment In an Elegant Manner, and at a Small Expence. By E. Taylor.
Classmark: B.9.40.
Confidence level: Certain
E. Taylor (Female)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
The lady’s, housewife’s, and cookmaid’s assistant: or, the art of cookery explained and adapted to the meanest capacity. Containing, I. How to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. II. Of made-dishes. III. To make a number of pretty little dishes for a supper or side-dish, and little corner-dishes for a great table. IV. To dress fish. V. Of soups and broths. VI. Of puddings. Vii. Of pies. Viii. Of hogs puddings, sausages, &c. IX. To pot and make hams, &c. X. Of pickling. XI. Of making cakes, &c. XII. Of cheese cakes, creams, jellies, whip-syllabubs, &c. XIII. Of made-wines, brewing, French bread, mussins, &c. XIV. Jarring cherries, preserves. XV. To dress turtle, and make mock turtle. The whole designed to fit out an Entertainment In an Elegant Manner, and at a Small Expence. By E. Taylor.
Language: English . Published: Berwick. Date of publication: 1769. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 1
ESTC: T91550
E. Taylor (Female)
Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Lady’s, Housewife’s, and Cookmaid’s Assistant: or, The Art of Cookery Explained and Adapted to the Meanest Capacity
Borrowed: 1779/6/2 (Wednesday). Returned: 1779/6/2 (Wednesday).
Borrower: Hew Dalrymple Esqr.
Author: E. Taylor (Female), Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Record ID 305350
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1788-1791. (UYLY207-9) (1788-1791, Type: Student). Page: 42
Lambes Battel of Flowden
Borrowed: 1789/1/21 (Wednesday). Returned: 1789/1/21 (Wednesday). Classmark: A 7.18. Original Returned Text: Lambes Battle of Flowden.
William Smith
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Classmark: J.4.7, A.7.18.
Confidence level: Certain
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Language: English . Published: Berwick upon Tweed. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: N31249
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Borrowed: 1789/1/21 (Wednesday). Returned: 1789/1/21 (Wednesday).
Borrower: William Smith
Author: Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795), Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Record ID 305929
Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1788-1791. (UYLY207-9) (1788-1791, Type: Student). Page: 43
Battle of Flodden
Borrowed: 1789/2/28 (Saturday). Returned: 1789/2/28 (Saturday). Classmark: A .7.18. Original Returned Text: Battle of Flodden.
Thomas Carnie
Gender: Male.
St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1371865444.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Classmark: J.4.7, A.7.18.
Confidence level: Certain
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
An exact and circumstantial history of the Battle of Floddon. In verse. Written about the time of Queen Elizabeth. In which are related many particular facts not to be found in the English history. Published from a curious manuscript in the possession of John Askew, of Palins-burn, in Northumberland, with notes / by Robert Lambe...
Language: English . Published: Berwick upon Tweed. Date of publication: 1774. Format: 12mo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: N31249
Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795)
Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Borrowed: 1789/2/28 (Saturday). Returned: 1789/2/28 (Saturday).
Borrower: Thomas Carnie
Author: Robert Lambe (Male, born 1712, died 1795), Genre: History, Genre: Poetry
Exact and Circumstantial History of the Battle of Floddon. In Verse
Record ID 44554
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 2v-3r
63x
Borrowed: 1813/12. Returned: 1814/1.
Peter Little
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1813/12. Returned: 1814/1.
Borrower: Peter Little
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 45058
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 2v-3r
63x
Borrowed: 1813/7. Returned: 1813/8.
William Andison Will:; Anderson
Gender: Male. Address: Bridgend/Bridge.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1813/7. Returned: 1813/8.
Borrower: William Andison Will:; Anderson
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 45067
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 2v-3r
63x
Borrowed: 1813/8. Returned: 1813/9.
William Andison Will:; Anderson
Gender: Male. Address: Bridgend/Bridge.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1813/8. Returned: 1813/9.
Borrower: William Andison Will:; Anderson
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 45649
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 3v-4r
63 2/x
Borrowed: 1813/2.
James Stodart
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1813/2.
Borrower: James Stodart
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 56266
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 8v-9r
63/2
Borrowed: 1814/1.
James Macvittie
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1814/1.
Borrower: James Macvittie
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 59284
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 11v-12r
63 2/x
Borrowed: 1814/7.
John Dalgliesh
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1814/7.
Borrower: John Dalgliesh
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 60247
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 13v-14r
63 2/x
Borrowed: 1814/3.
Mrs Bell
Gender: Female. Address: Enzieholm; [?Watcarick].
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1814/3.
Borrower: Mrs Bell
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 77324
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 20v-21r
63 2/x
Borrowed: 1816/10.
John Little
Gender: Male. Address: Carlesgill.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1816/10.
Borrower: John Little
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 77018
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 20v-21r
63x
Borrowed: 1816/1.
Robert Brown
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1816/1.
Borrower: Robert Brown
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 81305
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 24v-25r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1816/7.
Walter Elliot Wa:
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1816/7.
Borrower: Walter Elliot Wa:
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 81467
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 24v-25r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1816/3.
William Askew Wm
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1816/3.
Borrower: William Askew Wm
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 83138
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 24v-25r
63x
Borrowed: 1816/12.
William Beattie
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1816/12.
Borrower: William Beattie
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 81470
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 24v-25r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1816/5.
William Askew Wm
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1816/5.
Borrower: William Askew Wm
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 84896
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 26v-27r
63x
Borrowed: 1817/11.
Miss Malcolm
Gender: Female.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1817/11.
Borrower: Miss Malcolm
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 85070
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 27v-28r
63 2/x
Borrowed: 1817/2.
William Elliot Wm.
Gender: Male. Address: Effgill; [?Dornigills/Doinygills/Darniglle].
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1817/2.
Borrower: William Elliot Wm.
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 85949
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 28v-29r
63x
Borrowed: 1817/9.
James Bowman Jas.
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1817/9.
Borrower: James Bowman Jas.
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 90812
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 30v-31r
63x
Borrowed: 1817/3.
Robert Elliot
Gender: Male. Address: Langholm.
Occupation (original): Weaver.
Occupation (normalised): Crafts, Artisans, and Manufacturing > Mercer/Draper/Weaver.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1817/3.
Borrower: Robert Elliot
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 107135
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 35v-36r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1818/3.
John Irvine Irving
Gender: Male. Address: Langholm.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1818/3.
Borrower: John Irvine Irving
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 107801
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 36v-37r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1818/1.
William Askew Wm
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1818/1.
Borrower: William Askew Wm
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 114227
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 39v-40r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1819/3.
James Knox
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1819/3.
Borrower: James Knox
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 130835
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 41v-42r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1819/11.
James Yule
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1819/11.
Borrower: James Yule
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 137991
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 42v-43r
63 2/2x
Borrowed: 1819/3.
George Bell
Gender: Male. Address: Stonieknow.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1819/3.
Borrower: George Bell
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 135870
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 42v-43r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1819/1.
Walter Glendining Wa:
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1819/1.
Borrower: Walter Glendining Wa:
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 325093
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 49v-50r
63 2[?Vols]
Borrowed: 1820/1.
James Glendinning
Gender: Male. Address: Cassock.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1820/1.
Borrower: James Glendinning
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 324580
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 49v-50r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1820/3.
Thomas Paterson Thos.; Patterson
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1820/3.
Borrower: Thomas Paterson Thos.; Patterson
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 324667
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 49v-50r
63 1/2x
Borrowed: 1820/4.
Adam Armstrong
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1820/4.
Borrower: Adam Armstrong
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 342884
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 62v-63r
63 2mx
Borrowed: 1822/5.
William Murray
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1822/5.
Borrower: William Murray
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History
Record ID 343415
Library: Westerkirk. Register: Kalendar of Westerkirk Library, 1813 (1813-1842, Type: Town). Page: 63v-64r
63 2mo/x
Borrowed: 1822/8.
Andrew Cairns
Gender: Male.
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland
Catalogue Number: 63. Catalogue Title: Redpaths Border History.
Confidence level: Very likely
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
The border-History of England and Scotland, deduced from the earliest times to the union of the two crowns. Comprehending a particular detail of the transactions of the two nations with one another; Accounts of remarkable Antiquities; and A Variety of interesting Anecdotes of the most considerable Families and distinguished Characters in both Kingdoms. By the late Mr. George Ridpath, Minister of Stitchill. Revised and published by the author’s brother, Mr. Philip Ridpath, Minister of Hutton
Language: English . Published: London | Edinburgh | Berwick. Date of publication: 1776. Format: 4to. Pagination: viii,706,[22]p..
Editors: Ridpath, Philip
Number of borrowings: 29
ESTC: T150734
George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772)
Genre: History
Border-History of England and Scotland, Deduced from the Earliest Times to the Union of the Two Crowns
Borrowed: 1822/8.
Borrower: Andrew Cairns
Author: George Ridpath (Male, born c.1717, died 1772), Genre: History