Contents.
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- What Happened to the Scottish Monarchy?
- Chronological Table to the History of Scotland.
- Timeline of Events Between Scotland & England; Roman Era to 1900
- Scotland in the Union
- ‘Scottish Review’ Articles
- Art III. – EARLY SCOTTISH BURGHS., Vol. 2, May, 1883, pp.45-70.
- Art. II. – THE SCOTTISH LANGUAGE., Vol. 4, Jul., 1884, pp.30-61.
- Art. VII. – THE PHILOSOPHY OF STUPIDITY, Vol 6, Oct., 1885. pp.323-333.
- Art. IV. – THE CALDWELL PAPERS., vol. 7, Apr., 1886, pp.286-303.
- Art. I. – HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND., Vol. 8, Jul., 1886, pp.1-20.
- Art. I. – ON THE JURISDICTION OF THE ENGLISH COURTS OVER SCOTSMEN., Vol. 9, Jan., 1887, pp.1-31.
- Art. I. – THE UNION OF 1707 VIEWED FINANCIALLY, Vol. 10, Oct., 1887, pp.213-234.
- Art. VIII. – PARLIAMENT IN SCOTLAND, Vol. 14, Oct., 1889, pp.399-416.
- Art. III. – THE PEOPLES OF ANCIENT SCOTLAND., Vol. 17, Jan., 1891, pp.60-82.
- Art. I. – WITCHCRAFT IN SCOTLAND., Volume 18, Oct., 1891, pp.257-288.
- Art. V. – SCOTTISH ORIGIN OF THE MERLIN MYTH., Vol. 20, Oct., 1892, pp.321-337.
- Art. VIII. – BEGINNINGS OF THE SCOTTISH NEWSPAPER PRESS.,Vol. 21, Apr., 1893, pp.399-419.
- ‘Scots Magazine’ Articles
- Scottish Antiquities
- No. I. – On the Sepulchral Monuments, CELTIC, DRUIDIC, ROMISH and SCANDIAC, connected with this Country, 1st March, 1816, pp.194-198.
- No. II. – On the Fairy Superstitions of the West of Scotland, 1st April, 1816, p.265-271.
- No. III. – On the Popular Superstitions of Ghosts and Witches, incident to the Border, 1st May, 1816, pp.344-352.
- No. IV. – On the Antiquity of Sepulchral Monuments and Inscriptions, 1st June, 1816, pp.436-443.
- No. V – On the Celtic Kingdom of Strath-Cluyd, called the Regnum Cambrense, in SCOTLAND, 1st July, 1816, pp.519-522.
- No. V. (Cont.) – On the Celtic Kingdom of Strath-Cluyd, called the Regnum Cambrense, in SCOTLAND, 1st August, 1816, pp.577-583.
- Popular Superstitions of Clydesdale
- Scottish Antiquities
- ‘Kelso Chronicle’ Articles
- No. II. – Witchcraft.
- No. III. – Witchcraft (continued).
- No. IV. – Witchcraft (continued).
- No. V. – Brownies.
- No. VI. – Brownies:- Wag-at-the-Wa’; Red-cap; Kilmoulis.
- No. VII. – Omens, or Freits.
- No. VIII. – Omens, or Freits (continued.)
- No. IX. – Omens, or Freits (continued.)
- No. X. – Fairies.
- No. XI. – Omens, of Freits (concluded.)
- No. XII. – Death-Bed and Funeral Ceremonies, &c.
- No. XIII. – Miscellaneous.
- No. XIV. – Divinations.
- No. XV. – Miscellaneous.
- No. XVI. – Miscellaneous.
- No. XVII. – Mummers or Guizards.
- No. XVIII. – Miscellaneous.
- No. XIX. – The Deil.
- No. XX. – Miscellaneous.
- No. XXI. – Untitled.
- Culloden
- Is Scottish a Fake Language?
- Scotland’s Elusive Unicorns
- Statutes of Icolmkill / Iona
- Curious and Interesting Deaths
- Miscellaneous Collected Pictures
- Scottish Cartes de Visites
- Bob “Dragon” of the Glasgow Dreghorns
- Kirkcudbrightshire (Miscellaneous)
- Corporal William Caldwell – Marksman & Bowler Extraordinaire – 1838-1907.