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CH1/5/3 Wodrow Folio Manuscripts. vol. 31 17th century Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Not Held
CH1/5/4 Wodrow Folio Manuscripts. vol. 25 17th century Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Not Held
CH1/5/5 Wodrow Folio Manuscripts. vol. 30 17th century Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Not Held
CH1/5/6 Wodrow Folio Manuscripts. vol. 26 17th century-18th century Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Not Held
CH2/572/9/10 Kilmarnock High Kirk Session - Black and white photographic print of engraving of Rev David Dickson (inscription on engraving 'I Kay 1812') nd Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Not Held
GD1/961/10 Scrapbook containing 'Memoranda regarding the family of Chisholm' 18th century-1898 This record is Open.
GD3/5/345 Letter from Mr David Dickson, professor of divinity at Glasgow, to Alexander, 6th earl of Eglinton; rejoices at latter's return from the army. (Fraser, i, 150). 29/7/1644 This record is Open.
GD3/8/4 Ecclesiastical documents 1631-1640 Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Check details
GD18/3966 Copy Letter to James Guthrie, minister at Stirling, from David Dickson, professor of Divinity at Glasgow, regarding 'the cause of your stumbling at the present course of Kirk and State' in raising 'the north part of this kingdome to releive the south'. With copy reply by said James c 1650 Access conditions may apply - please click on reference to display details. Check details
GD26/7/264 Petition to King by Mr. David Dickson, "a Scotch gentleman", for a commission as Treasurer Clerk of Scotland. Petitioner had "hazarded his life ... by corresponding with severalls in England Holland [Netherlands] and Scotland and by undertaking a dangerous voyage for Holland in the beginning of October 1688 in order to give your Majestie some information of affairs". See also GD26/7/269. 1689 This record is Open.
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