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The Stirling Merchant Gild and the life of John Cowane founder of Cowane's Hospital in Stirling
Jamieson & Munro, Ltd
1919
A history of the Stirling Merchant Gild with a biography of one of its most famous members. From the library of renowned genealogist Donald Whyte.
The Incorporation of Bakers of Glasgow
Incorporation of Bakers
1931
A history of the Incorporation of Bakers, known to have existed from at least 1556.
Lectures used by the Manchester Unity of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Printed by P.G.M. Mark Wardle
1834
From the library of Provincial Corresponding Secretary W. Peyton , of the Duke of Cleveland Lodge, Manchester. With tipped in passwords from 1836 to 1845.
The Institute of Brewing Centenary
Institute of Brewing
1986
A history of the Institute of Brewing, founded in 1886. No 12 of a collector's limited edition.
The Incorporation of Wrights in Glasgow
Incorporation of Wrights
1900
A history of one of the oldest trades incorporations in Glasgow.
A history of the Merchants House of Glasgow
[T. L. Grahame Reid]
1967
A concise account of the origins and development of the Merchants House of Glasgow.
The story of Kirkcudbright Lifeboat Station 1862-1991
Kirkcudbright Lifeboat Station
1991
A history of the Kirkcudbright lifeboat station.
That which was lost: a treatise on Freemasonry and the English Mistery
Constable & Co Ltd
1930
The English Mistery was a political group which was in favour of bringing back the feudal system; Sanderson was the founder as well as being a member of the Imperial Fascist League.
The Hammermen of Edinburgh and their altar in St Giles Church, being extracts from the records of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Edinburgh 1494 to 1558
William J. Hay
1906
A history of one of the oldest craft incorporations in Edinburgh. Limited edition of 500.
Records of the Incorporation of Barbers, Glasgow, formerly the Incorporation of Chirurgeons and Barbers
Incorporation of Barbers
1930
An updated history of one of Glasgow's Guilds.
The weaver's craft, being a history of the Weaver's Incorporation of Dunfermline with word pictures of the passing times
Alexander Gardner
1903
A history of the Weavers' Corporation in the context of contemporary events.
St Andrews baxters and wrights 1548-1869 (from the trade incorporation records)
Fife Family History Society
2012
A directory of baxters and wrights in St Andrews extracted from the minute books of the respective incorporations.
Minute book of the general meetings of the London Master Cooper's Association
Master Coopers' Association
1891-1894
A unique insight into the activities of the London Master Coopers' Association, their relationship with the Philanthropic Society, and the threats posed by machined staves.
The Incorporation of Wrights in Glasgow
Incorporation of Wrights
1928
A history of the Incorporation of Wrights from its separation from the Masons in 1600.
Constitution and laws of the Grand Lodge of Antient and Free Masons of Scotland
Grand Lodge
1940
The constitution and laws governing the Grand Lodge of Scotland.
The constitution and laws of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland, Order of the Eastern Star, 1929
Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland, Order of the Eastern Star
1938
Includes alterations approved by the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland to March, 1938.
Lanarkshire spinners and weavers
Lanarkshire Family History Society
2004
A history drawn from records from weavers' societies and contemporary letters.