C R Cotton, A journey to Edinburgh and the North of Scotland, 1831
- Reference:GB 227 msDA865.C7
- Dates of Creation:1831
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume, 60ff
Scope and Content
Mrs C R Cotton, A Journey to Edinburgh and the North of Scotland, 1831.
Written by Mrs Cotton on a holiday in Scotland with her husband, travelling from London, by boat from Greenwich to Newhaven near Leith. Then by horse and carriage or ferry, including Edinburgh [illustration], Cramond [Midlothian][illustration], Stirling [illustration], Perth, [Kinfauns Castle and Scone, illustrations], Dunkeld [Perthshire] [illustrations], Blair Atholl [Perthshire][Moulinarn, illustration], Dalwhinnie [Invernesshire], Aviemore [Invernesshire], Fort Augustus [Invernesshire], Inverness, Invergordon [Ross and Cromarty], Tain [Ross and Cromarty], Kincardine [Ross and Cromarty], Clashmore [Sutherland], Golspie [Sutherland] [illustration], Helmsdale [Sutherland], Berriedale [Caithness][illustration], Wick [Caithness], returning from thence by the same route to Cromarty, Fortrose [Ross and Cromarty], Fort George [Invernesshire], Nairn, Forres [Moray], Elgin [illustration], Fochabers [Moray], Buckie [Banffshire], Cullen [Banffshire], Portsoy [Banffshire], Banff, Fraserburgh [Aberdeenshire], Peterhead [Aberdeenshire] [Inverugie Castle, illustration], and Aberdeen [illustrations]. Descriptions of stately homes and ruins, state of roads, accommodation at inns and travelling companions.
The illustrations are pen and wash drawings executed by Mrs Cotton's husband.
Appended is an itemised account of expenses incurred.
Administrative / Biographical History
Mrs C R Cotton, married woman from London, whose husband had an agent, Mr Wright, in Scotland.
Arrangement
Single item
Access Information
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Acquisition Information
Purchased, 13 June 1951
Note
Call number used to be ms1118
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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Binding: light blue paper, much rubbed. Fifteen pen and wash drawings and title sketch. Paper: 12.9x20.5cm
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
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