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Glasgow, Records of the Burgh

Extracts from the Burgh records, 1573-1690.



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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow vol. 1
1573-1642

J. D. Marwick (editor) (1914)
Description: A reprint of the original 1876 volume by the Corporation of Glasgow. Contains extracts from the Council Records and the Accounts of the Treasurers of the City. No records survive for the years 1590-94, 1601-4, 1613-32 and 1630-6.
Primary sourcesInstitute of Historical Research
2

Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow vol. 2
1630-1662

J. D. Marwick (editor) (1881)
Description: Extracts from the Council Records and accounts of the city Treasurers. This second volume overlaps in coverage with vol. 1, with the period 1636-42 covered in vol. 1. Also includes an Appendix of illustrative material for the period 1608-39.
Primary sourcesInstitute of Historical Research
3

Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow vol. 3
1663-1690

J. D. Marwick (editor) (1905)
Description: Contains extracts from the Council Records and the Accounts of the Treasurers of the City. An extensive prefatory essay covers the period, which saw the City gain independence in election of magistrates from the Archbishop of Glasgow.
Primary sourcesInstitute of Historical Research

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