The Glasgow University Matriculation albums are a record of students who enrolled in the university between 1728-1858. The students included are those who were "Gown" students in the faculty of arts (who intended to graduate) and those who wished to vote in the rectorial election. Information includes names, date of matriculation, qualifications, and career history. There is also a section listing the more "notable" students. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text ... More Info
This product contains a list of the 4360 students who graduated from Aberdeen University between 1901 and 1925. Where available, the information includes the full name of the graduate, name and occupation of father or guardian, honours (including universities and Great War), and career notes. There are also alphabetical lists of married female graduates showing married and maiden names. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully pr... More Info
Alphabetical class registers of Edinburgh Academy from 1824 to 1914, with details of the further educational, professional and military accomplishments, and details of marriage and death (where given). Plus, lists of the Directors, Office Bearers, Rectors, and Masters, detailing further educational career, publications and areas of expertise. Also, a sports chapter including results in Cricket, Football, Rugby, Gynastics and Shooting. Comes with the Edinburgh Academy War Supplement for the Gr... More Info
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Transcripts of Baptisms from the churches most associated with the military in the towns of Chatham, Brompton, Gillingham and Rochester. Also included is a transcript of burials 1869-1997 for Fort Pitt Military Cemetery, Rochester, Kent The transcripts of baptisms include:- Chatham Dockyard Church 1867 – 1974 (TNA ADM-338/17 & 18) Gillingham: Brompton Garrison Church 1847 – 1966 ATS Fort...More Info
50Picturesque and historic Cramond is the site of the earliest recorded settlement in Scotland, and several millennia later was occupied by Romans.
The Pentlands cover an area of approximately 75 square miles and are some of the best loved hills in Scotland. Admired by Sir Walter Scott and beloved of Robert Louis Stevenson they house many archaeological treasures among their peaks including iron-age hill forts and stone with cup and ring markings. The photographs in this volume from the nineteenth and early 20th century evoke a gentler age wh...More Info
This is a 84 page book of Memorial Inscriptions for Kirkandrews on Esk Churchyard in Cumberland. It is mid-way between Canonbie in Dumfriesshire and Longtown in England. It is only 1 mile from Canonbie Parish border and contains many references to people from Scotland. It was published in 2007 and consists of 57 pages of inscriptions from 465 headstones. It is indexed by Surname and Forename. T...More Info
A One-Name Study and Compilation of Historical Family Records. This is a 140 page book by Thomas H. Garmory (1926-2018). With name variations of Garmery, Garmorie, Germary, Germerie, Girmerie, Gomery, MakGarmory, McGarmorie, McGarmurrie, Montgomery and distribution around Scotland (including Kirkcudbrightshire, the epicentre of Garmory family history), England, Wales, Isle of Man, Channel Islands,...More Info