The Bannatyne Club
The Bannatyne Club
The Bannatyne Club was founded by Sir Walter Scott to print rare works of Scottish interest. It published 116 works between 1827 and its dissolution in 1861. Today many of its volumes are among the most valuable, rare and sought after sources for Scottish history. See also The Maitland Club.
Many Bannatyne Club volumes are printed predominantly in 'record type', a specialist typeface favoured in nineteenth century printed works of historical sources. This typeface unfortunately prevents the addition of an accurate search facility by modern optical character recognition software. Portions of some of the texts below which are printed in a normal typeface are therefore searchable (usually the introduction, contents, document abstracts and index), while the remainder of the text is provided as digital facsimile only. The books are priced accordingly.
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Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland (Treasurer's Accounts)