Geoname ID 2636910
Name Stirling
Titles 13
Firms 5
People Born: 1, Died: 1

Titles

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15099 A Sketch of the Most Remarkable Scenery, near Callander of Monteath; Particularly, the Trossachs, at the East End of Loch Catherine, and the Road by Lochearn-Head to Duneira. The Fifth Edition Improved. Oswald , Margaret
Dougal M'Gregor (Stirling)
1811 The Fifth Edition Improved.
5700 A sketch of the most remarkable scenery, near Callander of Monteath; particularly, the Trossachs. Oswald , Margaret
George Gower (Kidderminster)
1800
15096 A sketch of the most remarkable scenery, near Callander of Monteath; particularly, the Trossachs. Second Edition. Oswald , Margaret
George Gower (Kidderminster)
1803
15098 A sketch of the most remarkable scenery, near Callander of Monteath; particularly, the Trossachs. The Fourth Edition. Oswald , Margaret
1808 The Fourth Edition.
15100 A sketch of the most remarkable scenery, near Callander of Monteath; particularly, the Trossachs. The Sixth Edition, Improved. Oswald , Margaret
1815 The Sixth Edition Improved.
15097 A sketch of the most remarkable scenery, near Callander of Monteath; particularly, the Trossachs. Third Edition. Oswald , Margaret
George Gower (Kidderminster)
1806
4903 An account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements, of Mrs. Janet Hamilton, the deceased lady of Alex. Gordon of Earlston; Upon the several diets, and at the several places under-written, which were found in her cabinet among her papers after her death, at Earlston Feb. 26. 1696. Being all written and subscribed with her own hand; and thought fit to be discovered for the encouragement of others to the like duty. Taken from a Glasgow copy, printed in the year 1754. Hamilton , Janet
s.n. [sine nomine]
1799
5742 The last speech, confession & dying words of Margaret Neil, who was execute at Stirling on Friday the 19th of Novr. 1784, for the crimes of theft and house-breaking. Neil , Margaret
s.n. [sine nomine]
1784
7507 The last speech, confession and dying words of Sarah Cameron, who was execute at Stirling on Friday the 29th of October 1784, and her body given to the doctors to be dissected, for the murder of her own child. Cameron , Sarah
s.n. [sine nomine]
1784
13273 The story of Sinful Sally. Told by herself. Shewing how from being Sally of the Green she was first led to become Sinful Sally, and afterwards Drunken Sal, and how at last she came to a most melancholy and almost hopeless end; being therein a warning to all young women both in town and country. More , Hannah
1807
605 The Tragical History of Crazy Jane, and Young Henry: giving an account of their birth, parentage, courtship, and melancholy end: founded on facts Wilkinson , Sarah Scudgell
1810
2701 The younger brother or, the sufferings of Saint Andre. By Madame Genlis. du Crest de Saint-Aubin , Stéphanie Félicité
1800