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Date of borrowing: 1787/9/26
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Record ID 53890
Library: Glasgow University Library. Register: MS Lib 5: Professors Receipt Book (1770-1790, Type: Professorial). Page: 84v
Nisbet's Heraldry, 2 vol
Borrowed: 1787/9/26 (Wednesday). Returned: 1787/10/17 (Wednesday). Original Borrowed Date: 26 Sep 1787. Original Returned Date: 17 Oct 1787.
Archibald Davidson
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Professor.
Original Full Name: Arch. Davidson. Life dates: d. 1803. Academic dates: MA 1752; DD 1786.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland. Education > University Student. Education > University Professor.
Alexander Nisbet (Male, born 1657, died 1725)
Genre: History
System of heraldry speculative and practical: with the true art of blazon, according to the most approved heralds in Europe.
Press: New Room. Possible modern shelfmark: Sp Coll f107-108. Original Author: Nisbet, Alexander, 1657-1725..
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2
Confidence level: Certain
Alexander Nisbet (Male, born 1657, died 1725)
Genre: History
A system of heraldry speculative and practical: with the true art of blazon, according to the most approved heralds in Europe: illustrated with suitable examples of armorial figures, and Atchievements of the most considerable Sirnames and Families in Scotland, &c. Together With Historical and Genealogical Memorials relative thereto.
Language: English . Published: Edinburgh. Date of publication: 1722. Format: folio.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 29 times in 18 borrowing records
ESTC: T135745
Alexander Nisbet (Male, born 1657, died 1725)
Genre: History
System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical
Borrowed: 1787/9/26 (Wednesday). Returned: 1787/10/17 (Wednesday).
Borrower: Archibald Davidson
Author: Alexander Nisbet (Male, born 1657, died 1725), Genre: History
System of Heraldry Speculative and Practical
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2