John Maxwell of Newlaw, Sometime Provost of Dumfries
Mediaeval, Genealogy, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 10 (1922-23), 95(WARNING very large file size: 60 MB)
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John Maxwell of Newlaw, Sometime Provost of Dumfries Mediaeval, Genealogy, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 10 (1922-23), 95(WARNING very large file size: 60 MB) |
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John Neilson 1913-2006 [Obituary] TDGNHAS Series III, 81 (2007), 128(2.95 MB)
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Obituary of John Neilson - the Society's treasurer 1989-98. |
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John Rutherford, Society Member and Photographer in Annandale Recent, Biography, Photography, Antiquarian, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series III, 87 (2013), 135(WARNING large file size: 5.67 MB) |
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John Rutherford, Society Member and Photographer in Nithsdale Architecture, Biography, Photography, Recent TDGNHAS Series III, 88 (2014), 135(WARNING large file size: 7.34 MB)
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John Rutherford (1842–1925) was a photographic pioneer and well worthy of study: so much so that three papers, in all, over three years will gradually build up a picture of his activities, achievements and, especially, his recording of scenes in South-West Scotland at the end of the Victorian period. The current paper features his photographs of Nithsdale. The first paper in the series presented biographical information and a study of the excavations at Birrens in the 1890s, both being aspects of Annandale.2 The third and final paper will concentrate on his scenes of Dumfries itself . |
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John Rutherford, Society Member and Photographer of Scenes in Dumfries Recent, Biography, Photography, Architecture TDGNHAS Series III, 89 (2015), 129(4.65 MB)
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John Rutherford (1842–1925) was a local photographic pioneer and well worthy of study. Three published papers will result in a fairly comprehensive review of his recording of scenes of South-West Scotland at the end of the Victorian period. The current paper, which is the third and final one, features his photographs of Dumfries. The first paper in the series presented biographical information and a study of the excavations at Birrens in the 1890s, both aspects of Annandale. The second paper dealt with his photographs of Nithsdale from north to south. Each paper has quotations from writings largely contemporaneous with Rutherford’s photographic work. |
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John Scott's Account Book 1756-1769 [New Church or Greyfriars, Dumfries] Recent, Recent (Social), Parish History, History TDGNHAS Series III, 57 (1982), 91(WARNING very large file size: 87.24 MB) |
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John Tait's Map of Lochmaben, 1786 Recent, Cartography, Recent (Social), Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 52 (1976-77), 177(WARNING very large file size: 49.22 MB) |
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John Walker, an 18th Century Naturalist - His life and times in the rural parish of Moffat Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art), Geology, Agriculture, Botany, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 72 (1997), 97(1009.36 KB) |
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John Welsh, the Irongray Covenanter Parish History, History, Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy TDGNHAS Series II, 24 (1911-12), 190(WARNING very large file size: 15.37 MB) |
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John Welsh, the Irongray Covenanter Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 1 (1912-13), 65(WARNING very large file size: 21.99 MB) |
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Johnstone Family Records Genealogy, Recent, Recent (Social) TDGNHAS Series III, 14 (1926-28), 144(WARNING very large file size: 125.46 MB) |
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Johnstone Family Records (Extracts from the Registers of Langholm) Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 6 (1918-19), 146(WARNING very large file size: 54.31 MB) |
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Johnstone Family Records (Extracts from the Registers of Kirkpatrick Juxta) Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 7 (1919-20), 93(WARNING very large file size: 32.18 MB) |
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Johnstone of Kinnelhead Mediaeval, Architecture, Recent, Recent (Social), Genealogy TDGNHAS Series III, 13 (1925-26), 193(WARNING very large file size: 39.97 MB) |
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Johnstones of Knockhill, 1665-1799 Genealogy, History, Recent, Recent (Social), Early Mediaeval, Roman and Romano British TDGNHAS Series II, 17 (1900-05), 191(WARNING very large file size: 19.53 MB) |
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Joseph Thomson TDGNHAS Series III, 83 (2009), 250(WARNING large file size: 5.11 MB) |
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Joseph Thomson, the African Explorer from Penpont TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 139(4.71 MB) |
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Joseph Train, Antiquarianism and the Statistical Accounts of Scotland and Man Recent (Literature & Art), Antiquarian, Biography TDGNHAS Series III, 86 (2012), 175(4.08 MB)
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Although Joseph Train (1779-1852), the celebrated antiquarian and associate of Sir Walter Scott, was an Ayrshireman, he was based for the principal part of his career in Dumfriesshire and Galloway.2 Train’s antiquarian endeavours have been noted in these Transactions on previous occasions as have the Statistical Accounts.3 This article argues that antiquarianism had a considerable impact on the Statistical Accounts and notes Train’s contribution to them in particular. It also suggests that Train’s production of a Statistical Account of the Isle of Man (1845) was the direct result of his involvement with Scott, ‘statistics’ and South-West Scotland; and that his work on Man should be seen as an expression of territorial identity within an over-arching and increasingly patriotic British state. The article begins by contrasting the background and career of Train with the principal authors of the Accounts, the ministers of the Church of Scotland, as a means of emphasising his achievements. |
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Joseph Train, Robert Malcolmson and the Collection of Folklore for (Sir) Walter Scott and James Hogg Recent (Literature & Art), Folklore TDGNHAS Series III, 85 (2011), 161(3.42 MB) |
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Jottings of the Forty - Five [Summary only] TDGNHAS Series I, 1 (1862-63), 12(2.74 MB) |