Showing posts with label Scottish Genealogy Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scottish Genealogy Society. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 September 2023

Lists of Roman Catholics in early 18th century Scotland

A few years ago I bought the entire collection of the Scottish Genealogy Society’s journal, The Scottish Genealogist, and from time to time I take a batch of them and read through. Many of the articles are quite dated on the technology front (the journal started in 1954!), as is the language used, but one of the real joys is the amount of knowledge locked away within them about resources which are just not noted in any books that I have come across elsewhere on research sources.

One article from the December 1991 issue (Vol. 38, No. 4), for example, is entitled Catholic Records, which is uncredited, but which over the course of three pages lists which records of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland contain letters and documents naming Roman Catholics (‘papists’) living within various Scottish parishes in the early 1700s. The records are catalogued under CH1/2/5 and CH1/2/29-34.

The article provides specific references for individual parishes and presbyteries in which lists of Catholics are identified. The same information can be gleaned today for these collections using the modern NRS catalogue (http://catalogue.nrscotland.gov.uk/nrsonlinecatalogue/welcome.aspx), by placing CH1/2/5 in the Reference box, and clicking search, which in this case generates 5 results:

    CH1/2/5/1, Church Papers, 1701-1705
    CH1/2/5/2, Church Papers, 1700-1705
    CH1/2/5/3, Church Papers, 1702-1706
    CH1/2/5/4, Church Papers, 1706-1707
    CH1/2/5/5, Church Papers, 1700-1706

However, each of these references, when clicked on for more detail, provides further details of five bound manuscript volumes, with further references to holdings contained within them given in considerably more detail, but also for parishes where none were recorded (not identified in the article).

If I do a further search on the second reference above, CH1/2/5/2, the following additional details are included, amongst the many items collected, for lists of Catholics found or not found:

MSS bound – Part Two

    149-154. Lists of Papists within the Presbytery of Edinburgh in various years 1700-1704.
    155. List of Papists in Aberdeen, 1705.
    156. List of Papists in Urr, 1705.
    157. List of Papists in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright above the Water of Dee.
    158. List of Papists in the Sheriffdom of Dumfries. 1705.
    159. List of Papists in the Regality of Terregles and Kirkcungeon. 1705.
    161. Names of the few papists in Kincardineshire. 1705.
    162. List of papists in Morayshire. 1705.
    163-164. Declarations by Town Clerk and Sheriff of Selkirk. [No papists] 1705.
    165. No. papists in Atholl. 1705.
    166. No. papists in Dunbar. 1705.
    167. Names of papists in Musselburgh. 1705.
    168. Names of papists in Leith. 1705.
    169. Names of papists in Dalkeith.
    170. List of papists in Canongate. 1705.
    171. List of papists in Forfar. 1705.
    172. List of papists in Linton. 1705.
    173. Names of papists in Glasgow. 7 March 1705.
    174. Names of papists in Cupar. 5 March 1705.
    175. List of papists in Edinburgh. 9 Feb. 1705.

And there are of course others found within the general references quoted above.

The journal discussed here is, if of interest, available from the Scottish Genealogy Society’s shop at https://shop.scotsgenealogy.com/acatalog/shop.html as a downloadable PDF document, priced at just £1.

I’ll occasionally flag up a few more gems from time to time, as and when I find them!

Chris

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Thursday, 26 May 2022

Scottish Genealogy Society library in Edinburgh closed until further notice

Yesterday I mentioned that there were issues with access to the Scottish Genealogy Society library in Edinburgh on Tuesday (http://scottishgenes.blogspot.com/2022/05/access-to-scottish-genealogy-society.html). 

The society has now posted the following update on its website at https://www.scotsgenealogy.com:

DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES THE SOCIETY LIBRARY IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

We apologise to members & the public for the inconvenience .

Please check the website for updates.

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Wednesday, 25 May 2022

Access to Scottish Genealogy Society

I've been contacted by a reader to say that he was unable to visit the Scottish Genealogy Society library yesterday (Tuesday), as an unexpected issue emerged which apparently prevented visitors from being allowed in. 

Hopefully it may be a temporary issue, but if planning a visit to the library - which is well worth a visit! - it may be worth contacting them in advance first to double check that you can gain access. (The facility is currently advertising that it is open on Mondays, Tuesday and Thursday.)

Indeed, this is a piece of advice I would give for visits to all archival repositories!

The society's contact details are available at https://www.scotsgenealogy.com.


Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Sunday, 19 December 2021

Scottish Genealogy Society extends festive closure until mid-January

From the Scottish Genealogy Society website (http://www.scotsgenealogy.com):

The LIBRARY is now CLOSED. The Library is likely to stayed closed until Monday 17 January 2022, but the Society will review the re-opening in the light of further advice. Updates will be posted on the Society website.

DUE TO THE OMICRON VARIANT THE SEASONAL CLOSURE OF THE LIBRARY HAS BEEN EXTENDED

This is in response to the First Minister's latest update.
Updates will appear on the website when more information becomes available.
In the meantime wearing of masks, distancing and hand hygiene must be observed.

We apologise for this, but feel that it is better to opt for the safety of volunteers and members.

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Friday, 5 November 2021

Scottish Genealogy Society to resume venue hosted meetings

The Scottish Genealogy Society (www.scotsgenealogy.com) has announced that it intends to resume venue hosted meetings, with the first to be held on November 22nd in Edinburgh:

ORDINARY MEETINGS RESUME

Monday 22 November 2021 The Edinburgh Men who Founded the World's First Foot-Ball Club in 1824, by Andy Mitchell.

The meetings, starting at 7.30pm, will be held in the Augustine United Church, 41 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh, EH1 1EL. Attendees will be required to sign in and to wear a face-mask. Seats will be well spaced in pairs or singly. No refreshments will be served.

Please check this website before travelling in case changes have had to be made in line with any new restrictions ordered by the Government.

Further details on the society are at its website.

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.