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GP/  	Photocopies and Transcripts of Original Documents
GP/1  	Andrew Oliver
GP/2  	1780 Memoranda referring to Scalan and Tombae
GP/3  	Scottish Bishops:  Certificates &c
GP/4  	Mary Queen of Scots Beatification Process
GP/5  	Papers of Joseph Stevenson SJ
GP/6  	Scots Colleges Abroad
GP/7 	Schottenkloster
GP/8 	Franco-Scottish Society
GP/9  	Annandale Peerage Claim: Johnstone
GP/10  	Letters to Angus Rankin, Sydney, Australia
GP/11  	Rev Augustin MacDonald, PEI to his sister  		1791
GP/12  	Bishop William Brown’s papers – Southwark Diocese
GP/13  	Archive Catalogue: Scots College Rome
GP/14  	Vatican Archives – photocopies of documents
GP/15  	Lanark parish archives
GP/16  	Microfilms
GP/17  	Office for Feast of Compassion BVM
GP/18  	Mary, Queen of Scots, James VI etc: diplomatic
GP/19  	Father Alexander Cameron (Lochiel’s brother)
GP/20  	Some 17th century Scottish Graduates
GP/21  	Iona Pilgrimage: illustrations
GP/22  	Rev Paul McLachlan: Sketch of Mission of Campsie
GP/23  	Rev Alexander Geddes material
GP/24  	‘The Pope and Rev Dr Townsend’  		1850
GP/25  	James Robertson, ‘Narrative of a Secret Mission’
GP/26  	‘A Letter to the Duke of Newcastle’
GP/27  	Browne-Moysten to Sir Gregory Page Turner
GP/28  	Blairs College closure, letter  			1986
GP/29  	Bishop Mellon: ‘Some clerical staff regulations’
GP/30  	Bishop Hay: referring to his Trust Shares in the Bank of Scotland
GP/31  	Collection: bookplates, stamps etc from books
 
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