Scotland in Pagan Times; The Iron Age

Part 26

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The Volume will be illustrated by Maps, Etchings, Lithographs, and Woodcuts, all of which, with the exception of Blaeu’s Maps of Liddesdale and Eskdale, and the Etchings of James IV., James V., and the Earl of Angus, by C. Lawrie, will either be from the author’s drawings or wholly executed by himself.

The Lithographs in colour will include facsimiles of four interesting representations of Scottish Border Castles and Towns drawn between the years 1563 and 1566, Plates of Arms of the Lords of Liddesdale, of the Clans of the District, of Lindsay of Wauchope, also of the Seals of John Armstrong and William Elliot, etc. etc.

_EDINBURGH: DAVID DOUGLAS._

Footnotes

Transcriber’s Note

The very few errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here.

The references are to the page and line in the original.

59.29 Thus we are told that[ a] great store of goods Inserted. 140.32 is found in these British Islands along.[”] Added.

Corrections to footnotes are denoted by page, resequenced note number, and line.

98.51.22 _Memoires de la [Societe/Société] Royale des Corrected. Antiquaires du Nord:_

270.96.2 issued[.] Added.

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