Geddes, Andrew, 1783-1844
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Letter: [18--], 5 Conduit Street [London], to Mr Molteno / Andw. Geddes., 19th century
After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.
Letter: [183-], 15 Berners St. [London], to John Sheepshanks / Andw. Geddes.
After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.
Letter: 1829 Apr. 11, 49 Via della Croce, Rome, to John Sheepshanks / Andw. Geddes., 1829
After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.
Letter from Andrew Geddes, 1819
Notes: [1813], of Andrew Geddes' work / [Andrew Geddes]., 1813
After the death of David Laing, his private library was sold in an auction occupying thirty-one days. His collection of charters and other papers is of national importance and the most distinguished of its kind in any Scottish university. It is an essential source for the 18th century, and a much used one for all periods of Scottish history from the earliest times. The Laing Collection falls into five sections, designated as La.I., La.II., La.III., La.IV., and La.V.
Regalia of Scotland, 1826
Regalia of Scotland. Line engraving. 1826. Geddes, Andrew, 1783-1844, Artist; Goodall, Edward, 1795-1870, Engraver.
Published in: Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland ... by Sir Walter Scott (1826), vol I.
