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Select Views of the Royal Palaces of Scotland from drawings by William  Brown, Glasgow ; with Illustrative Descriptions of their Local Situation,  Present Appearance, and Antiquities Illustrated with Twenty full page  Engraved Views and Several Decorative Vignettes

Select Views of the Royal Palaces of Scotland from drawings by William Brown, Glasgow ; with Illustrative Descriptions of their Local Situation, Present Appearance, and Antiquities Illustrated with Twenty full page Engraved Views and Several Decorative Vignettes

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Select Views of the Royal Palaces of Scotland from drawings by William Brown, Glasgow ; with Illustrative Descriptions of their Local Situation, Present Appearance, and Antiquities Illustrated with Twenty full page Engraved Views and Several Decorative Vignettes

de Jamieson, John ; William Brown (illustrator); William Miller (Engraver)

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Glasgow: A. Fullarton and Co.. Good. 1840. Second Edition. Hardcover. 180 pages; Contents clean and complete in original cloth covered boards in nice condition, rubbed at corners; backstrip missing, boards detached. Illustrated with twenty wonderful full page engravings of views of the castles done after drawings by the artist William Brown (engraved by William Miller). William Miller (1796 – 1882) was a Scottish Quaker line engraver and watercolourist from Edinburgh. Miller was one of the principal engravers of J. M. W. Turner. The palaces depicted and described include Carrick Castle; Dunfermline Palace; Dunoon Castle; Dunstuffnage Castle; Falkland Palace; Kildrummie Castle in Mar; Court of Linlithgow Palace; Linlithgow Palace; Lochmaben Castle; Rothsay Castle Bute; Roxburgh Castle; Scone Palace; Traquair. John Jamieson (1759 – 1838) was a Scottish minister of religion, lexicographer, philologist and antiquary. His most important work is the Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language. After six years' theological study, Jamieson was licensed to preach in 1781 and became pastor of the Secessionist (Anti-burgher) congregation in Forfar, Angus. In 1797 he took a position at the Anti-burgher church in Nicolson Street, Edinburgh. The union of the Burgher and Anti-Burgher "New Licht" churches to form the United Secession Church in 1820 was largely due to his exertions. He retired from the ministry in 1830, spending the rest of his life in Edinburgh. Jamieson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1803. He was also a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland and a member of the American Antiquarian Society. .

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Select Views of the Royal Palaces of Scotland from drawings by William Brown, Glasgow ; with Illustrative Descriptions of their Local Situation, Present Appearance, and Antiquities Illustrated with Twenty full page Engraved Views and Several Decorative Vignettes
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Jamieson, John ; William Brown (illustrator); William Miller (Engraver)
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Second Edition
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A. Fullarton and Co.
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Glasgow
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1840
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Scottish Castles, Scottish Palaces, Royal Residences in Scotland, Engraved Views, Historic Homes
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19th Century; Illustrated Books; European History;

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