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Record ID 282203

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.262a/4 (1770-1773, Type: Other). Page: 370

Univesal History Vol 2 to 20 19 vols 8vo

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/2/4 (Thursday).


Borrower

Mr David Armstrong
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1763. Life dates: d. 1790.
Occupation (normalised): Law > Advocate. Law > Sheriff.


Book HoldingLibrary record

Genre: History
An universal history, from the earliest account of time.
Possible modern shelfmark: various.
Volumes borrowed: Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4, Volume 5, Volume 6, Volume 7, Volume 8, Volume 9, Volume 10, Volume 11, Volume 12, Volume 13, Volume 14, Volume 15, Volume 16, Volume 17, Volume 18, Volume 19, Volume 20

Book Edition

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: 1747-1754. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 1453 times in 850 borrowing records


Book Work

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

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/2/4 (Thursday).

Borrower: Mr David Armstrong

Genre: History

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

Volumes borrowed: Volume 2, Volume 3, Volume 4, Volume 5, Volume 6, Volume 7, Volume 8, Volume 9, Volume 10, Volume 11, Volume 12, Volume 13, Volume 14, Volume 15, Volume 16, Volume 17, Volume 18, Volume 19, Volume 20

Record ID 282188

Library: Advocates Library. Register: F.R.262a/4 (1770-1773, Type: Other). Page: 370

Geographical Dictionary by J. Coote folio

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/2/4 (Thursday). Fine pledged in case of late return: Three Pounds Sterling.


Borrower

Mr Allan Maconochie of Meadowbank; Lord Meadowbank
Gender: Male.
Admission date: 1770. Life dates: 1748-1816.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Professor. Law > Advocate. Law > Lord of Session/Senator of the College of Justice. Law > Sheriff.


Book HoldingLibrary record

John Barrow (Male)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
A new geographical dictionary [Barrow/Coote]
Possible modern shelfmark: NLS: E.124.b.2.
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2

Book Edition

Confidence level: Certain

John Barrow (Male)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
A new geographical dictionary. Containing A Full and Accurate Account Of the several Parts of The Known World, As it is Divided into Continents, Islands, Oceans, Seas, Rivers, Lakes, &c.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1759-1760. Format: folio. Pagination: 2 vols.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 4 times in 2 borrowing records


Book Work

John Barrow (Male)
Genre: Natural Philosophy
New Geographical Dictionary [John Barrow]

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/2/4 (Thursday).

Borrower: Mr Allan Maconochie of Meadowbank; Lord Meadowbank

Author: John Barrow (Male), Genre: Natural Philosophy

New Geographical Dictionary [John Barrow]

Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2

Record ID 89504

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 2-3

Immateriality of the Soul 1 & 2 Vol

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/1/9 (Saturday). Classmark: P4. 53. Original Returned Text: Immateriality of Soul 1 & 2 V..


Borrower

Henry Dempster
Gender: Male.
Life dates: b. c. 1753. St Andrews Biographical Register, 1747-1897: https://arts.st-andrews.ac.uk/biographical-register/data/documents/1376230900.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book HoldingLibrary record

Andrew Baxter (Male, born c.1686, died 1750)
Genre: Theology
An Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul; wherein the Immateriality of the Soul Is Evinced from the Principles of Reason and Philosophy. [Baxter]
Classmark: J.4.39, P.4.53, P.6.45.
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2

Book Edition

Confidence level: Certain

Andrew Baxter (Male, born c.1686, died 1750)
Genre: Theology
An Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul; wherein the Immateriality of the Soul Is Evinced from the Principles of Reason and Philosophy.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1737. Format: 8vo. Pagination: 2 vols.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 94 times in 54 borrowing records


Book Work

Andrew Baxter (Male, born c.1686, died 1750)
Genre: Theology
Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/1/9 (Saturday).

Borrower: Henry Dempster

Author: Andrew Baxter (Male, born c.1686, died 1750), Genre: Theology

Enquiry into the Nature of the Human Soul

Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2

Record ID 97262

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 70-71

Record ID 121019

Library: St Andrews University Library. Register: Library Receipt Book 1772-1776. (UYLY207-2) (1772-1776, Type: Student). Page: 194-195

Rol.  Belles letters 1 & 2 Vol

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Classmark: B6 . .. Original Returned Text: Rol. Belles letters 1. 2 V.


Borrower

Samuel Hobson
Gender: Male.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.


Book HoldingLibrary record

Charles Rollin (Male, born 1661, died 1741)
Genre: Belles Lettres
Method of teaching and studying the belles lettres, or an introduction to languages, poetry, rhetoric, history, moral philosophy, physicks, &c. with reflections on taste; and instructions with regard to the eloquence of the pulpit, the bar, and the stage. The whole illustrated with passages from the most famous poets and orators, antient and modern, with critical remarks on them. Designed more particularly for students in the universities. By Mr. Rollin, late principal of the university of Paris, now professor of Eloquence in the Royal College, and member of the Royal Academy of inscriptions and Belles Lettres. Translated from the French.
Classmark: J.5.3, J.5.2, B.6.6, B.3.27.
Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2

Borrowed: 1773/1/4 (Monday). Returned: 1773/1/4 (Monday).

Borrower: Samuel Hobson

Author: Charles Rollin (Male, born 1661, died 1741), Genre: Belles Lettres

Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres

Volumes borrowed: Volume 1, Volume 2