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Volume 44 (1909-10) - Table of Contents


Preliminaries
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Meeting minutes (pp 1-12)
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On Further Examination of Artificial Islands in the Beauly Firth, Loch Bruiach, Loch Moy, Loch Garry, Loch Lundy, Loch Oich, Loch Lochy, and Loch Treig. (pp 12-33)
Blundell, Rev. Odo
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The Chuchyard Memorials of Abercorn, Bowden, and Carrington. (pp 33-76)
Reid, Alan
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George Foulis (1569-1633) and the Carved Stones of Ravelston. (pp 76-89)
Fothergill, George A
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Notice of a Cashel, an Early Christian Settlement at Kilpatrick, Arran. (pp 90-101)
Balfour, J A
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Exploration of a Chambered Cairn at Achaidh, Spinningdale, in the parish of Creich, Sutherland. (pp 104-11)
Curle, Alex. O
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Notice of an Ancient Fort at Greenford, near Arbroath. (pp 112-7)
Hunter, Douglas Gordon
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Report on Stone Circles surveyed in Perthshire (Aberfeldy district), with measured Plans and Drawings (obtained under the Gunning Fellowship). (pp 117-68)
Coles, Fred R
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Notice of (1) A Seventeenth-Century Sun-dial from Wigtownshire; and (2) a Stele, discovered in Galatia, Asia Minor, decorated with a design resembling the Mirror and Comb Symbols found in Scotland. (pp 169-85)
Callander, J Graham
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Archaeological Notes from Aviemore. (pp 189-203)
Cash, C G
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The Sculptured Stones of Clatt, Aberdeenshire. (pp 203-15)
Ritchie, James
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Notice of a Stone Cist of Unusual Type found at Crantit, near Kirkwall. (pp 215-7)
Cursiter, James W
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Notes on a Viking-grave Mound at Millhill, Lamlash, Arran. (pp 221-4)
Balfour, J A
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Notice of some Excavation on the Fort occupying the Summit of Bonchester Hill, parish of Hobkirk, Roxburghshire. (pp 225-36)
Curle, Alex. O
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Further Notes on Tempera-Painting in Scotland, and other Discoveries at Delgaty Castle. (pp 237-59)
Lyons, A W
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The Architecturally-shaped Shrines and other Reliquaries of the Early Celtic Church in Scotland and Ireland. (pp 259-81)
Anderson, Joseph
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Note on the Arrest of Mr Robert Baillie of Jerviswood in 1676 for Rescuing his Brother-in-law, Mr James Kirkton, the Outed Minister of Merton, from the hands of Captain Carstairs, an Informer in the pay of Archbishop Sharp. (pp 286-301)
Scott-Moncrieff, Robert
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The Ecclesiastical Revenues of Shetland after the Reformation Settlement in 1560. (pp 302-13)
Goudie, Gilbert
PDF 528 Kb
Old Houses and Woodwork Panelling at Kinghorn. (With Drawings by C.J.F. Reid and John Watson, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.A. Scot) (pp 313-8)
Reid, Alan
PDF 267 Kb
Sir Robert Sibbald's 'Directions for his honoured friend Mr Llwyd how to Trace and Remarke the Vestiges of the Roman Wall betwixt Forth and Clyde.' (pp 319-27)
Haverfield, F J & MacDonald, George
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Extracts from the Session Records of Muirkirk, Ayrshire (1659-1792). (pp 332-42)
Jonas, Alfred Charles
PDF 485 Kb
The Inscription on the Drosten Stone at St Vigeans. (pp 343-52)
Bannerman, William
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Note on a Hoard of Scottish Coins recently found at Linlithgow. (pp 352-3)
MacDonald, George
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Undescribed Sculptured Stones and Crosses at Old Luce, Farnell, Edzell, Lochlee, and Kirkmichael (Banffshire), with some late Mediaeval Monuments at Parton (Kirkcudbrightshire), Maryton, and Wick. (pp 354-72)
Eeles, F C
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Notes of Sculptured Monumental Slabs, an Undescribed Symbol Stone, Standing Stones, Brochs, and other Antiquities in Skye. (pp 373-89)
MacLeod, Fred. T
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Second and Final Supplementary List of Travels and Tours relating to Scotland, with an Indcex. (pp 390-405)
Mitchell, the late Arthur
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Index (pp 407-30)
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