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Record ID 205865

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 31

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Borrowed: 1745/3/20 (Saturday). Returned: 1745/3/20 (Saturday).


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John Scott
Gender: Male.
Life dates: 1697-1770.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.


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Sir Isaac Newton (Male, born 1642-12-25, died 1727-3-20)
Genre: History
The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended. To which is prefix’d, a short chronicle from the first memory of things in Europe, to the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great. By Sir Isaac Newton.
Classmark: 1.3.17 or 16.

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Sir Isaac Newton (Male, born 1642-12-25, died 1727-3-20)
Genre: History
The chronology of ancient kingdoms amended. To which is prefix’d, a short chronicle from the first memory of things in Europe, to the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1728. Format: 4to.
Number of borrowings: 46


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Sir Isaac Newton (Male, born 1642-12-25, died 1727-3-20)
Genre: History
Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended

Borrowed: 1745/3/20 (Saturday). Returned: 1745/3/20 (Saturday).

Borrower: John Scott

Author: Sir Isaac Newton (Male, born 1642-12-25, died 1727-3-20), Genre: History

Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended

Record ID 205859

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 31

Borrowed: 1745/3/20 (Saturday). Returned: 1745/3/20 (Saturday).

Borrower: Alexander Maclellan

Author: Jacques Basnage Sieur de Beauval (Male, born 1653, died 1723), Genre: History, Genre: Theology

History of the Jews, from Jesus Christ to the Present Time