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Record ID 26803

Library: Selkirk Library. Register: volume 1 (1800-1812, Type: Town). Page: 1010165

Statistical Account v 21

Borrowed: 1802/12/30 (Thursday). Returned: 1803/1/11 (Tuesday).


Borrower

Thomas Currer of Brownmuir
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Esqr.
Occupation (normalised): Independent Means > Gentleman.


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Sir John Sinclair (Male, born 1754, died 1835)
Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
Statistical Account
Volumes borrowed: Volume 21

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Confidence level: Certain

Sir John Sinclair (Male, born 1754, died 1835)
Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
The statistical account of Scotland. Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes.
Language: English . Published: Edinburgh. Date of publication: 1791-1799. Format: 8vo. Pagination: 21 vols.
Number of borrowings: Volumes associated with this edition were borrowed 440 times in 307 borrowing records


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Sir John Sinclair (Male, born 1754, died 1835)
Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy
Statistical Account of Scotland

Borrowed: 1802/12/30 (Thursday). Returned: 1803/1/11 (Tuesday).

Borrower: Thomas Currer of Brownmuir

Author: Sir John Sinclair (Male, born 1754, died 1835), Genre: Politics, Society and Political Economy

Statistical Account of Scotland

Volumes borrowed: Volume 21

Record ID 26802

Library: Selkirk Library. Register: volume 1 (1800-1812, Type: Town). Page: 1010165

Stuart View of Scotland

Borrowed: 1802/12/30 (Thursday). Returned: 1803/1/11 (Tuesday).


Borrower

Thomas Currer of Brownmuir
Gender: Male.
Occupation (original): Esqr.
Occupation (normalised): Independent Means > Gentleman.

Borrowed: 1802/12/30 (Thursday). Returned: 1803/1/11 (Tuesday).

Borrower: Thomas Currer of Brownmuir