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List by George Chalmers of royal charters of Scotland, Edgar – Alexander III (c. 1097-1286), with references to printed and manuscript sources

MS. Top. Scotland d. 1

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Title

List by George Chalmers of royal charters of Scotland, Edgar – Alexander III (c. 1097-1286), with references to printed and manuscript sources

Shelfmark

MS. Top. Scotland d. 1

Summary

List by George Chalmers of royal charters of Scotland, Edgar – Alexander III (c. 1097-1286), with references to printed and manuscript sources

Date

1815-1816

Language

English

Physical extent

13 Leaves

Custodial history

Inscribed RR 534 (fol. i); not identified in Chalmers sale, Evans, 27 Sept. 1841; Phillipps MS. 34522; Sotheby's: 17 May 1897, lot 683; 27 April 1903, lot 989; 24 April 1911, lot 924;

Acquisition

Bought, Sotheby's, 18 June 1979, part of lot 539.

Subject

19th century

Scotland

Charters

Royal family

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  • Chalmers, George, 1742-1825

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