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DUNFERMLINE BOOKS LOT 001 A Bibliography of Works Relating to Dunfermline and the West of Fife, Including Publications of Writers Connected with the District. By Erskine Beveridge. Dunfermline: Privately Printed by William Clark & Son, 1901. Dedicated and Presented to the Members of the Dunfermline Archaeological Society, 300 copies printed, of which this was No 71, presented to Andrew Burt, Solicitor

[002 ]Another copy, No 007, presented to George Beveridge. This copy has blank ruled leaves bound in

[003 ]Regality of Dunfermline Court Book, 1531-1538. By [Rev] J M Webster and A.A.M. Duncan. [The Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1953] Inserted at the beginning of the book is a Tracing Forming Part of a General Plan of the Estate of Broomhall belonging to the Rt Hon The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine - lying in the Parish of Dunfermline and Shire of Fife. Surveyed by William Menzies 1771. Copied by John Menzies, Charlestown. 1834. Presentation copy from one of the Authors, “To Nell with best wishes, from J M W”

[004] The Dunfermline Hammermen. A History of the Incorporation of Hammermen in Dunfermline, to which is Appended A History of the `convener’s Court of Dunfermline, Compiled from the Ancient Minute Books & Manuscripts connected wit the Craft, and Written by Daniel Thomson. Illustrated by William Thomson [Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1909] Blue Cloth, Gilt on front cover and spine LOT 005 An Old Iron Box And its Story. By Daniel Thomson, Dunfermline, 1900. Card Covers, string binding

[006]Dunfermline Gas Works, 1829 - 1929. Dunfermline: Printed by David Watt & Sons, 1929. BrownCard Covers, stapled

[007] A Tract, Chiefly Relative to Monastic Antuities; with Some Account of A Recent Search for the Remains of the Scottish Interred in the Abbey of Dunfermline. By John Graham Dalyell, Esq [Edinburgh: Printed by George Ramsay and Company, for Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh; and Constable, Hunter, Park and Hunter, London, 1809. Boards, Repacked Bound Up with:

[1] A Town Epilogue. Edinburgh: Printed for the Author by Oliver and Co, Sold by John Buchanan, North Bridge, 1804

[2] Disputatio Inauguralis de Rheumatismo, (Glasgow, 1802. Dedication: To Mr Robt Kirkwood as a mark of friendship and esteem, from the Author

[3] Sotheran’s York Guide; ADescription of the Public Buildings, Antiquities etc, in and about that Ancient City. Illustrated with Copper Plates [Note: This copy lacks plates]

[4] Abridgement of the Laws of Scotland relative to Hunting and Fowling, Dove-Cots and Pigeons, Rivewers, The Sea-Shores and Fushings. Compiled from the most celebrated Writers on the Scots Law, The Act s of Parliament, and Decisions of the Different Courts. By William Ross, Second Edition, Improved and Enlarged. Kelso, 1809
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