Scottish Gaelic language
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Gaelic Sermons, Late 18th or early 19th century
Manuscripts containing sermons in Gaelic, written by Rev. James Mitchell.
Gaelic Sermons, Late 18th or early 19th century
Manuscripts containing sermons in Gaelic, written by Rev. James Mitchell.
Inventory of Rev. James Mitchell's book collection, Mid to late 19th century
A notebook listing the books found in Rev. James Mitchell's collection
Notes on the life of Rev. James Mitchell, Mid to late 19th century
The notebook contains notes on the life of Rev. James Mitchell, who once tutored Sir Walter Scott. The author is anonymous, but the notebook may have been compiled by multiple authors, especially given that there are two distinct handwriting styles in the document.
Ossianic poems, Late 18th or early 19th century
Six collections of Ossianic poetry, each collection named after (presumably) collectors. The collections came in Rev. James Mitchell's possesion. The six collectors are:
Mr Sage
Sir George Mackenzie
McFarlane
General Mackay
Mr Donald (of?) Staffa
Malcolm McDonald