A view of the city of Glasgow: or, an account of its origin, rise and progress, with a more particular description thereof than has hitherto been known. Containing The Foundation of the Episcopal See, with the Succession of the Bishops and Archbishops from the Year 1122, till the late happy Revolution; the Erection of the Town into a Royal Burgh, with the subsequent Grants from the Crown thereto; the Account of the Cathedral Church, as well as the other Churches of the City, the Hospitals, Halls, Streets, Lanes, Markets, Fairs, the several Incorporations, the Sett of the Merchants and Deacon-Converners Houses, the Rise, Growth and Progress of Trade, the several Benefactors to the City, the University, the Buildings, and Builders, Gardens, and Walks here, from the Time of its Foundation to the present Time, Illustrated with many curious and useful Observations and Reflections. Collected from many antient Records, Charters, and other antient Vouchers, and from the best Historians and private Manuscripts. By John Mcure alias Campbel, Clerk to the Registration of Seisins and other Evidents for the District of Glasgow.

  • M'Ure, John.
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MDCCXXXVI. [1736]
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Glasgow : printed by James Duncan Printer to the City, and are sold at his shop, near Gibson's-Wynd, in the Salt-Market Street, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]

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[16],381,[1]p.,plate : port ; 80.

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