Wikisource:WikiProject NLS

Project Overview
The National Library of Scotland has a collection of over 3,000 Scottish chapbooks which have been digitised and published on the Library's Digital Gallery. In March 2020, the Library undertook a project to correct the OCR on this collection by uploading them to Wikisource, proofreading them then exporting the corrected OCR and loading it back into the Digital Gallery. The project began during the Coronavirus crisis and had been a useful way of using staff time while they work from home; in the first four weeks of the project more than 60 members of staff had taken part. In addition, it has served as a good vehicle for engaging Library staff with the wider Wikimedia environment.

Workflow
We worked with Beeswaxcandle to develop a workflow that would allow us to meet Wikisource's quality standards while being able to complete texts at a reasonable pace. Please contact Gweduni if you would like more detail about any of the steps below.

The workflow contains the following stages:


 * 1) Uploading books to Wikisource
 * 2) Proofreading
 * 3) Validating
 * 4) Tranclusion
 * 5) Export of OCR

Uploading books to Wikisource
We upload approximately 40 books per day to Wikisource. This involves identifying the items we want to upload, preparing a metadata spreadsheet and then uploading to Wikimedia Commons through Pattypan. The books are then moved across to Wikisource from Wikimedia Commons and added to our internal tracking spreadhseet, where they are then distributed to staff members for editing.

The Index pages for such works are in Category:WikiProject NLS.

Proofreading
Some members of the team are responsible for the intial proofreading of the books. This stage contains some mandatory steps such as ensuring spelling and punctuation are correct, correct use of line breaks, and adopting a consistent approach to illegible text, blank pages and blurry pages. Staff who are more confident in the Wikisource platform can pick up some of the optional steps including alignment, formatting, special characters and generating tables or columns (any of these optional steps that are missed are then picked up at the Validating stage).

NLS Proofreading guide: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Library_of_Scotland_Wikisource_Project_Proofreading_Guide.pdf

Validating
There is a separate group of more advanced users who undertake the validation stage. This stage involves checking that the book has been proofread correctly and adding in tags and additional formatting to ensure the book better reflects the look of the original item.

NLS Validation and Transcluding Guide: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Library_of_Scotland_Wikisource_Project_Validating_and_Transcluding_Guide.pdf

Transclusion
Transclusion involves the publication of the item on Wikisource. This involves adding a header template, linking author details through to Wikidata, adding copyright templates and updating the item's status to "Transcluded". Once an item had been transcluded we are able to export the completed OCR.

Export of OCR
The Library's developer team are currently testing the process for exporting the completed OCR and reimporting into the Library's Digital Gallery.

Progress
The collection contains approximately 3,000 chapbooks, and we plan to upload around 200 every week. We hope to have as many of the 3,000 transcluded as possible before the end of the Coronavirus lockdown, and will make this an ongoing piece of work once staff return to the Library. The "uploaded" column shows the number of items uploaded, while the "To proofread" column shows the number to be proofread once duplicates or possible duplicates have been excluded.

Items for Proofreading by the Wikisource Community
The majority of proofreading is being undertaken by staff at the NLS but if members of the wider Wikisource community would like to undertake some proofreading, the ten listed below are available. Please sign your username against an item if you are working on it.


 * Index:Remarkable_family_adventure_of_Saunders_Watson_(1).pdf
 * Index:Murdered_minstrel.pdf
 * Index:Murder%27d_minstrel.pdf
 * Index:Murderit_mynstrell.pdf
 * Index:History_of_Blue_Beard.pdf
 * Index:Life_of_the_martyr,_John_Brown,_of_Priesthill,_in_the_parish_of_Muirkirk,_Ayrshire_(1).pdf
 * Index:Roman_Catholic_cruelties.pdf
 * Index:Popular_story_of_Blue_Beard,_or,_The_effects_of_female_curiosity.pdf
 * Index:New_historical_catechism_(1).pdf
 * Index:Very_old_song_of_the_Roman_nobleman,_or,_The_cruel_blackamoor_in_the_wood_(1).pdf

Accidents

 * Accidents and disasters on land
 * An account of the dreadful Accident and great loss of lives which occurred at Kirkcaldy, on Sunday the 15th June, 1828
 * Awful phenomena of nature -- snow storms, third of March and twenty-third April, 1827
 * Hermit of Warkworth
 * True and correct narrative of the dreadful burning of the steam-ship Amazon
 * Loss of the Comet steam-boat on her passage from Inverness to Glasgow, on Friday the 21st October, 1825
 * Loss of the steam-ship Orion
 * Melancholy consequences of two sea storms
 * Remarkable account of a shipwreck on an uninhabited island
 * Shipwrecks and disasters at sea
 * Wonderful account of Mr. George Spearing
 * Wonderful and surprising narrative of Capt. John Inglefield

Adventures and adventurers

 * Adam Bell, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie
 * Adventures of Cap. Gulliver
 * Adventures of Jack Okham & Tom Splicewell
 * Adventures of John o' Badenyon, in pursuit of happiness
 * Brief relation of the adventures of Bamfylde Moore Carew (1810)
 * Dorastus and Fawnia, or, The life and adventures of a German princess
 * Excellent old song intitled Young Beichan and Susie Pye
 * The Factor's Garland (1780)
 * The Factor's Garland (1799)
 * The Factor's Garland (Edinburgh, pr. Morren, 1800a)
 * The Factor's Garland (Edinburgh, pr. Morren, 1800b)
 * The Factor's Garland (Edinburgh, pr. Morren, 1800c)
 * The Factor's Garland (Falkirk, 1840-1850)
 * The Factor's Garland (Glasgow, 1840-1850)
 * Famous history of the valiant London prentice
 * Famous history of Valentine & Orson (1)
 * Five songs (1)
 * Four excellent new songs (1)
 * Four excellent songs (1)
 * Four interesting tales
 * Heaving of the Lead (1825)
 * History and adventures of Jack Mansong
 * History of Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough, and William of Cloudeslie (1)
 * History of Beauty and the Beast
 * History of Columbus (1)
 * History of Fortunatus (2)
 * History of Fortunatus (3)
 * History of Fortunatus (4)
 * History of Montellion
 * History of Valentine and Orson
 * Iron shroud, or, Italian revenge (1)
 * Iron shroud, or, Italian revenge (2)
 * Intrepid & daring adventures of sixteen British seamen
 * Knight of Elle (1)
 * Knight of Elle (2)
 * Life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1)
 * Life and astonishing adventures of Peter Williamson (1)
 * Life and surprising adventures of Frederick Baron Trenck
 * Life of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner
 * Life, sufferings, and surprising adventures of Elizabeth Smith
 * Madrid shaver's adventures in the Spanish inquisition (1)
 * Madrid shaver's singular adventures, and wonderful escape from the Spanish Inquisition (1)
 * Most excellent and delightful history of Fortunatus
 * Mysterious cavern
 * Narrative of the extraordinary adventures of four Russian sailors (1)
 * Narrative of the extraordinary adventures of four Russian sailors (2)
 * Sailor dear, with The answer
 * Sailors tragedy (1)
 * Sailor's tragedy (4)
 * The Sentimental songster
 * Seven popular songs
 * Shipwreck'd sailor
 * Singular adventures of a knight
 * Surprizing adventures, of Jack Oakum, & Tom Splicewell
 * Singular adventures of Sir Gawen, and the enchanted castle
 * Six excellent songs (1)
 * Six most excellent songs
 * Surprising adventures and sufferings of Frederick Baron Trenck
 * Surprising adventures, miraculous escapes, and wonderful travels, of the renowned Baron Munchausen
 * Surprising adventures of Frederick Baron Trenck
 * Surprising adventures of John Roach
 * Susan Py, or, Young Bichen's garland (1)
 * Susan Py, or, Young Bichen's garland (2)
 * Taylor's garland
 * The roving batchelor
 * The Travels and Adventures of William Lithgow
 * The younger brother, or, the sufferings of Saint Andre
 * Travels and Adventures of Willm. Lithgow, in Europe, Asia, and Africa
 * Travels and adventures of Wm. Lithgow (1)
 * Travels from Aleppo, to the city of Jerusalem, and through the most remarkable parts of the Holy Land, in 1776
 * Unparalleled sufferings and surprising adventures of Philip Quarle
 * Voyages and adventures of the renowned Admiral Drake
 * Voyages and travels of a Bible
 * Voyages and travels of Sindbad the sailor (1)
 * Wandering young gentlewoman, or, Cat-skin's garland
 * Wandering young gentlewoman, or, The cat-skins' garland (1)
 * Wonderful magazine of strange adventures, singular occurrences, and remarkable incidents

Apparitions

 * Alloway Kirk, or, Tam o' Shanter. A tale and man was made to mourn a poem with a sketch of Burn's' life
 * An account of some imaginary apparitions
 * Antidote to superstition
 * Four favourite songs
 * Ghost of my uncle
 * Gosport tragedy, or, The perjured ship carpenter
 * Herd's ghaist, or, The perjured laird's doom
 * Laird of Ardenoaige and the Ghost of Fenhaglen
 * Laird of Cool's ghost
 * Mary's dream
 * Popular stories of The spectre bridegroom and The mason of Granada
 * Songs (Brechin 1834)
 * Tale of three bonnets in four cantos
 * Aloway Kirk, or, Tam O' Shanter
 * Tam o' Shanter
 * The comical stories of Thrummy Cap and the Ghaist
 * The comical stories of Thrummy Cap and the Ghaist (NLS104185773)
 * The laird of Cool's ghost
 * The wonderful conferences which passed between the ghost of Mr. Maxwell of Cool, and the Rev. Mr. Ogilvy of Innerwick
 * Tragedy of Jamie and Nancy of Yarmouth
 * Tragical end of William and Margaret
 * Visits from the world of spirits
 * Wonderful conferences which passed between the ghost of Mr. Maxwell of Cool, and the Rev. Mr. Ogilvy of Innerwick
 * Young Bateman's ghost
 * Young Gregor's ghost
 * Young Gregor's ghost in three parts
 * Young Grigor's ghost

Clothing and Dress

 * Dandy---o (1)
 * Dandy---o (2)
 * Domestic economy, or, General recipe book
 * Four popular songs (1)
 * History of Jack of Newbury
 * Important passages in the life of Mansie Wauch, tailor in Dalkeith
 * Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith (1)
 * Modern Beau
 * Three excellent new songs (1)
 * Prevailing fashions

Courtship and seduction

 * Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tiftie's Annie (1800)
 * Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tiftie's Annie (1820-1830)
 * Beautiful old song, entitled, The Duke of Gordon's three daughters
 * Beds of roses
 * Beds of roses (1)
 * Berkshire lady's garland (1)
 * Berkshire Lady's garland (2)
 * Bess the gawkie
 * Bess the Gawkie (1828)
 * Bess the gawkie, or, Jamie slighted (1802)
 * Betsey Baker (1829)
 * Black-ey'd Susan's garland
 * Black-ey'd Susan's garland (1)
 * Blae berries, or, The highland laird's courtship to a farmer's daughter
 * Blaeberries
 * Blaeberries, or, The highland laird's courtship to a farmer's daughter
 * Blaeberry courtship (1)
 * Blaeberry courtship, or, Allan's love to the farmer's daughter
 * Blue e'ed Mary
 * Bonnie baby Livingstone
 * Bonny Barbara Allan (1815-1825)
 * Bonny Barbara Allan (1823)
 * Bonny bell (1)
 * Bonny lass
 * Bonny lass of Banaphie (1)
 * Bonny lass of Banaphie (1826)
 * Bonny lass of Calder Braes (1)
 * Bonny lass of Calder Braes (1806)
 * Bonny Lizie Bailie
 * Bonny Jean (1)
 * Bonny Mally Stewart (1823)
 * Bonny Mally Stewart (1826)
 * Captain Barnwell
 * Captain Wedderburn's courtship
 * Captain Wedderburn's courtship to Lord Roslin's daughter
 * Catharine Ogie (1815-1825)
 * Catherine Ogie (1820)
 * Charming young Nancy
 * Coalman's courtship to the creel-wife's daughter
 * Coalman's courtship to a creelwife's daughter (1)
 * Coalman's courtship to the creel-wife's daughter (1)
 * Coalman's courtship to the creel-wife's daughter (1840-1850)
 * Coalman's courtship to the creel-wife's daughter (Stirling)
 * Collection of popular songs (1)
 * Come under my plaidie (1819)
 * Constant lovers, or, Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth (1)
 * Constant swain
 * Constant swain (1)
 * Crazy Jane (1)
 * Crazy Jane (2)
 * Cruel father, or, The loyal lover's downfal (1802)
 * Cruel father, or, The loyal lover's downfal (1820)
 * Dainty Davie (1823)
 * Dinna think bonny lassie
 * Disappointed lover (1)
 * Distracted maids garland containing five now (sic) songs
 * Down the burn Davie
 * Duke of Gordon's daughters (1)
 * Duke of Gordon's daughters (1815-1825)
 * Duke of Gordon's daughters, and Captain Ogilvie
 * Duke of Gordon's three daughters (1840-1850)
 * Duke of Gordon's three daughters (1850-1860)
 * Duke of Gordon's three daughters (1870-1885)
 * Duke of Gordon's Three Daughters, to which are added, Mary I believ'd thee true and Prince Charlie
 * Duke of Montrose's garland, or, I'll never love thee more
 * Edwin and Emma (1)
 * Elegy upon the death of that famous and faithful minister and martyr Mr. James Renwick
 * Ewe-boughts Marion (1)
 * Excellent collection of popular songs (1815-1825)
 * Excellent new song, called The blae berries
 * Excellent new song, called, Wonderful admiration!
 * The Excellent Old Scots Song of the Blaeberry Courtship, to which is added, The Crook and Plaid
 * Famous history of the two unfortunate lovers
 * Famous history of the two unfortunate lovers, Hero & Leander (1840-1850)
 * Farmer's son or, The unfortunate lovers
 * Favorite new song, called Saucy Tibby, wi' her fifty mark
 * Female policy detected, or, The arts of designing women laid open
 * Five English popular songs
 * Five excellent love songs
 * Five excellent new songs
 * Five excellent songs (1)
 * Five favourite songs (11)
 * Five popular songs (1)
 * Four excelent songs
 * Four excellent songs (1)
 * Frolicsome lady, or, The happy footman
 * Goldfinch (1)
 * Handsome Jolly Cobler and the Lovely Chambermaid, a Most Humorous Love Song
 * Henry Blyd's contract
 * Henry Blyth's contract
 * Herrin in sa't
 * History of Valentine and Orson (1)
 * Hodge of the mill, or, An old woman clothed in grey
 * I had a horse (1815-1825)
 * I had a horse (1820)
 * The Injured fair
 * Injured fair (1)
 * Interpretation of dreams and moles
 * Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth, or The constant lovers
 * Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth, or, The constant lovers (1)
 * Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth, or, The constant lovers (1870-1885)
 * Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth, or, the constant lovers (1815-1820)
 * Jemmy and Nancy of Yarmouth, or, The constant lovers (1820)
 * Jenny lass, my bonny bird
 * Jenny's bawbee
 * Jovial tinker and the farmer's daughter
 * Kentshire tragedy, or, The constant lovers overthrow
 * Keys of love (1)
 * Keys of love (1790)
 * The King's Daughter
 * Lass of Ocram
 * Lass wi' the twa-handed wheel
 * Last May a braw wooer
 * Lay thy loof in mine lass
 * Lord Roslin's daughter (1)
 * Love songs
 * Lovely Jean (1)
 * Lovely Jean (2)
 * Magic pill, or, Davie and Bess
 * Magic pill, or, Davie and Bess (1831)
 * Maid & her barley
 * Margery Topping
 * The Melodist
 * Mistaken lady's garland, or, The squire cheated
 * Moorland Johnny
 * Mountains high. The Spotted Cow. And the Sailors Lamentation with the Merry Sailor
 * Musical garland
 * My boy Tammy
 * Netherton ball
 * New garland of choice songs
 * New letter writer, or, Polite correspondence, on friendship, business, courtship, love, and marriage
 * New mirror of love
 * New pease strae
 * The New School of Love (1806)
 * New way of Johnny's grey-breeks (1)
 * New way of Oxter my laddie
 * New way of woo'd & marry'd & a'
 * North country lass
 * Now westlin winds
 * Old woman clothed in Gray
 * O tell me the way for to woo
 * Queen of the May
 * Rigs o' barley (1821)
 * Rigs o' barley (1820)
 * Rocking of the cradle, or, Hushy-ba baby
 * Sailor's courtship
 * Sailor's courtship (1822)
 * Sally Gray
 * Select songs (1)
 * Seraphim
 * Seven excellent new songs
 * Seven favourite songs (1)
 * She's fair an' fause
 * Shepherd's daughter (1)
 * Shepherd's lament for the loss of his sweetheart
 * Six love songs (1)
 * Six popular songs (1)
 * Six popular songs (1840-1850)
 * Tam Glen (1)
 * Tam Glen (Stirling)
 * Tibby Fowler
 * Tibby Fowler (1)
 * Three excellent and at present very fashionable songs
 * Three excellent new sons (sic)
 * Three excellent songs (1)
 * Three new songs
 * Tom and Polly
 * Tragical history of Crazy Jane, and young Henry
 * Tragical history of Jane Arnold (2)
 * True lover's garland (1)
 * Twine weel the plaiden (1)
 * Two original songs (1)
 * Two excellent new songs (1)
 * Two sailors outwitted, or, Eggs and bacon
 * Two songs
 * Ungrateful Nanny
 * Way for to woo
 * Whole proceedings of Jocky and Maggy
 * The Whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy (1801)
 * Whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy (1803)
 * The whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy (1839)
 * Whole proceedings of Jockey and Maggy's courtship
 * The Whole proceedings of Jocky & Maggy's courtship
 * Whole proceedings of Jocky & Maggy's courtship (1)
 * The Whole proceedings of Jocky & Maggy's courtship with the great diversion that ensued at the wedding
 * Whole proceedings of Jocky and Maggy's courtship with the great diversion that ensued at their bedding
 * Willy Rilly, or, The constant lovers
 * The Woodpecker (1825)
 * Yellow-hair'd laddie
 * Young Beichan and Susie Pye
 * Young Biechan, and Susie Pye
 * Young man's dream
 * Young squire's frolic

Covenanters

 * Battle of Drumclog
 * Battle of Philiphaugh
 * Covenanters' coronal
 * Fight at Bothwel-Bridge
 * Good news to Scotland
 * Good news to Scotland (1)
 * History of John Brown of Priesthill
 * Life and prophecies of Alexander Peden
 * Life and prophecies, of Alexander Peden (1)
 * Life and prophecies of Mr Alex. Peden (1815-1825)
 * Life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden (1800)
 * Life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden (1810)
 * Life & prophecies of Mr. Alexr. Peden
 * Life and prophecies of Mr. Alexr. Peden
 * Life and prophecies of Mr Donald Cargill
 * Life and prophecies of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr Donald Cargill
 * Life and prophecies of the Reverend Mr Alexander Peden
 * The Life and wonderful prophecies of Donald Cargill
 * Life and wonderful prophecies of Donald Cargill (1)
 * Life of James Renwick
 * Narrative of the Battles of Drumclog, and Bothwell Bridge (1828)
 * Narrative of the battles of Drumclog, and Bothwell Bridge (2)
 * Most strange and wonderful prophecy in the year 1684 (1)
 * Saints' duty in evil times (1)
 * Select collection No. XXVIII
 * Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Master Alexander Peden
 * Twenty remarkable passages in the life and prophecies of Mr Alexander Peden

Crime and Punishment

 * Babes in the Wood
 * The Babes in the Wood (1800)
 * Beautiful old ballad, of the babes in the wood
 * Beautiful old song of The babes in the wood
 * Dr. Pritchard turned into a pillar of salt
 * Excellent new song, called, The smugglers and the gaugers
 * Excellent old ballad of The babes in the wood
 * The History of Botany-Bay
 * History of James Allan
 * Life of David Haggart who was executed at Edinburgh, 18th July, 1821, for the murder of the Dumfries jailor
 * Life of David Haggart, who was executed at Edinburgh, 18th July, 1821, for the murder of the Dumfries jailor (1)
 * Life, transactions, & execution of Thomas Connor and Bell M'Menemy
 * List of all the criminals who have been executed in Glasgow for the last 62 years
 * List of all the criminals who have been executed in Glasgow for the last eighty-four years
 * New history of Botanybay (sic) and Port Jackson
 * The Two Babes in the Wood (1828)
 * The Two Babes in the Wood (1840s)
 * Van Dieman's Land
 * Village curate (1840-1850)

Curiosities and Wonders

 * A description of the four parts of the world
 * Account of a dreadful hurricane which happened in the island of Jamaica, in the month of October, 1780
 * Account of a most surprising savage girl
 * Account of a most surprising savage girl, who was caught wild in the woods of Champagne, a province in France
 * Account of a most surprizing savage girl
 * Account of several remarkable earthquakes which have happened in various quarters of the world
 * Account of several remarkable earthquakes, which happened in various quarters of the world
 * Age and life of man, or, A short description of the natur (sic), rise, and fall, according to the twelve months of the year
 * Age and life of man, or, A short description of the nature, rise, and fall, according to the twelve months of the year
 * Age and life of man, or, A short description of the nture (sic), rise, and fall, according to the 12 months of the year
 * Aladdin, or, The wonderful lamp
 * Ancient and Modern History of the Russian Empire
 * Astonishing and delightful history of Jack and the giants
 * Awful phenomena of nature
 * Awful phenomena of nature (1)
 * Awful phenomena of nature -- burning mountains
 * Awful phenomena of nature! earthquakes
 * Bessy Bell & Mary Gray
 * Bessy Bell & Mary Gray (1)
 * Bessy Bell and Mary Gray (1816-1820)
 * Bewick and Graham (1840s)
 * Book of fate
 * Book of knowledge (1)
 * The Buckingham wonder, or, The maiden's trance
 * Buckingham wonder, or, The maiden's trance (1)
 * Card fortune-book
 * Collection of notable things worth knowing
 * Court lady's true and ingenious fortune-book (1)
 * Curious and compendious description of Borrowdale
 * Curious history on several occasions
 * Daniel O'Rourke's wonderful voyage to the moon (1)
 * Daniel O'Rourke's wonderful voyage to the moon (2)
 * Dead man's resurrection, or, The judge buried alive in his own cellar
 * Dear meal (1816-1831)
 * Entertaining story-teller
 * The Fables of Æsop, the celebrated ancient philosopher
 * Fairy tales (1)
 * Fairy tales (1800)
 * The Famous history of the learned Friar Bacon
 * Famous history of the learned Friar Bacon
 * Four excellent old songs
 * Geographical description of Algiers and Tunis
 * Grand history on curious subjects, both entertaining and pleasant
 * Heliogabulus's magic tablets
 * History of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper
 * The History of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper (1852)
 * History of Dr. Faustus (1)
 * History of Jack and the bean stalk
 * The History of Jack and the giants (1789)
 * The History of Jack and the giants (1795)
 * History of Jack and the giants (1800)
 * History of Jack the giant killer
 * The History of Jack and the giants
 * The History of Jack and the giants (1812)
 * The History of Thomas Hickathrift
 * The History of Valentine and Orson
 * The History of the wicked life and horrid death of Dr. John Faustus
 * The History of the wicked life and horrid death of Dr. John Faustus (1790)
 * The History of the wicked life and horrid death of Dr John Faustus (1810)
 * The History of the wicked life and horrid death of Dr. John Faustus (1816)
 * The History of the wicked life and horrid death of Dr John Faustus (2)
 * History of the wicked life and horrid death of Dr John Faustus (Edinburgh)
 * History of the wicked life and horred (sic) death of Dr. John Faustus
 * History of the yellow dwarf
 * Hocus pocus, or, The whole art of legerdemain in perfection
 * Hocus pocus, or, The whole art of legerdemain in perfection (1827)
 * Little book of knowledge, or, The country man's choice companion
 * Life and death of Tom Thumb, the little giant
 * Magic book, or, The whole art of ledgerdemain
 * Magic oracle, or, Conjuror's guide
 * The Magic pill, or, Davie and Bess
 * Monthly scrap book, for February
 * Monthly scrap book, for January
 * Mother Bunch's golden fortune-teller
 * Mother goose's fairy tales
 * Mother goose's fairy tales (1817)
 * New fortune book, or, Conjurer's guide
 * New game at cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack (1)
 * New hocus pocus
 * Partridge and Flamstead's new and well experienced fortune book
 * Proposals for original publications
 * Royal riddle book
 * Satan's warehouse door, or, Water Willie's new mode of purifying his hands
 * Short account of the origin and progress of the cholera morbus
 * Sleeping beauty in the wood (1800)
 * The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood (1817)
 * The Sleeping beauty of the wood
 * The Spaewife, or, Universal fortune-teller
 * Spaewife, or, universal fortune teller
 * Stories of Prince Lupin
 * Storys of The bewitched fiddler (1)
 * Storys of Prince Lupin
 * The Surprising savage girl
 * Thrummy cap, a tale (1839)
 * True fortune teller
 * True fortune teller, or, Universal book of fate
 * True fortune teller, or, Universal book of fate (1)
 * The True fortune teller, or, Universal book of fate (2)
 * Village pestilence
 * Vermin killer
 * Wanton wife of Bath
 * Wonderful and most astonishing account of Alexander Libanus
 * Wonderful and surprising history of Jack the giant-killer

Elegiac Poetry

 * The Bride's burial, or, The affectionate lovers
 * Elegy in memory of that valiant champion, Sir R. Grierson, late Laird of Lag, who died Dec. 23d, 1733
 * Elegy in memory of that valiant champion, Sir Robert Grierson of Lag; who died Decem. 23d, 1733
 * Elegy in memory of that valient champion, Sir Robert Grierson, late laird of Lag, or, The Prince of Darkness
 * Elegy on Jamie Gemmill, tailor
 * Elegy on Sir Robert Grierson, of Lag, who died December 23d, 1733, or, The prince of darkness' lamentation for the Laird of Lag, and others
 * Elegy on the much lamented death, of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Monteith
 * Elegy on the year eighty-eight
 * The Elocutionist (1815-1830)
 * Fairfa' the lasses (1)
 * Garland of songs
 * General Abercrombie's Elegy
 * Lag's elegy, or, The prince of darkness
 * Last guinea
 * Memoir of the Reverend David Wilson (1)
 * Monthly scrap book, for August
 * Poetical pieces on various subjects
 * Said a smile to a tear
 * Seven excellent songs
 * Sir Neil and Glengyle, the Highand chieftains (1)
 * Sir Neil and Glengyle, the Highand chieftains (2)
 * Spouter's companion
 * Theatrical speaker (1)
 * The Traveller's Return (1)
 * Verses to the memory of Robert Burns

Emigration

 * Emigrant (Erksine, 1)
 * The Emigrant (Erskine, 1800)
 * Full and true account, of the cruel sufferings of the passengers on board the brig Nancy bound for New-York
 * Her blue rollin e'e
 * Home, sweet home
 * Jim Crow
 * My bonnie Mary (1)
 * The Peasant of Auburn
 * Sair sair was my heart (1)
 * Sair sair was my heart (1826)

Executions

 * Account of the executions in Scotland for the past 200 years
 * Account of the imprisonment and execution of Poor Dennis
 * A correct account of the life, confession, and execution of Willm. Burke (1)
 * Bonny Gilderoy
 * Bundle and Go
 * Copy of a letter written by David M'Roberts to his wife two days before his execution
 * Execution and awful confession of Edward Robertson, and Matthew M'Queen
 * Execution, or, The affecting history of Tom Bragwell
 * Interesting particulars of the last moments, and execution, of Moses M'Donald
 * Life, trial and execution of Agnes Rae, aged 22
 * Life, trial and execution, of Mary Thompson
 * Life, trial and execution of Mary Thompson, aged 19
 * Life and adventures of David Haggart
 * The life of Richard Turpin
 * Life of Richard Turpin, a most notorious highwayman
 * Malefactor reformed, or, The life of Philip Parson, of Birmingham
 * Particular account of the murder of Mr Thos. Weare, the trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt and the execution of J. Thurtell
 * Particular and impartial account, of what happened on the scaffold, at the execution of Colonel Marcus Despard, Thomas Broughton, John Francis, Arthur Graham, John MacNamara, John Wood, and J. Sedgwick Wratten, for high treason
 * True and genuine account of Murdoch Currie (1)

Fairs

 * Bart'lemy fair
 * Hallow fair
 * Hallow fair (1)
 * The Hallow fair (2)
 * The Hallow fair (3)
 * Hawthorn (1817)
 * Humours of Glasgow fair (1)
 * Jockie to the fair
 * Merry fairs of Falkirk
 * Report of the cattle show at Trearne, 10th Sept. 1836
 * 'Twas on the morn of sweet May Day (1829)
 * Two popular songs
 * Wee wifukie, or, This is no me

Freemasonry, Incest and Ireland

 * An abstract of the bloody massacre in Ireland
 * Banks of the Ban
 * Belfast maid's lamentation for the loss of her sweetheart
 * Bellfast mountains (Peterhead)
 * The Black-Bird Songster
 * The Crafty princess, or, The golden bull
 * Daniel O'Rourke's wonderful voyage to the moon
 * Dear is my little native vale
 * Description of Pizzaro
 * Ellen More
 * Excellent new song, called, The sprig of shilale, &c.
 * Fair maid in bedlam, or, The deceitful Irish boy
 * Freemason's song
 * Golden bull, or, Crafty princess
 * Gramachree Molly
 * The hero of Ballinacrazy
 * Irish assassin, or, The misfortunes of the family of O'Donnel (2)
 * The Irish Dragoons, or, Pretty Peggy of Derby O
 * The Irish maniac
 * Irish wedding (1)
 * Irish widow
 * Lovely Molly of the county of Down
 * Mary le More, a lamentable Irish song
 * Molly O'Rigge
 * Murphy Delaney
 * Paddy MacShane
 * Paddy's rambles
 * Peggy Bawn
 * Six new songs (1)
 * Six songs (Kilmarnock)
 * Sprig of shilela, &c.
 * Sprig of shilelah

Jacobites, Kings and Rulers, Last Words

 * An account of the bravery and happy death of James Covey
 * Answer to the blue bonnet
 * The Battle of the Boyn, or, King William crossing the Boyn Water
 * Battle of the Boyn, or, King William crossing the Boyn Water (1)
 * Battle of the Boyn, o(r), King William crosing (sic) the Boyn Water
 * Battle of Sheriff Muir
 * Bonaparte's farewell
 * Bonny Barbara Allan (4)
 * Carle now the King's come
 * The chapter of kings, a new royal song
 * The Dame of honour
 * The death of Queen Caroline
 * The downfall of Paris, and Bonaparte dethron'd
 * Famous battle fought on the Sherriff Muir, on the 13th day of November, 1715
 * Five old songs
 * Golden days of good Queen Bess (1)
 * Haughs of Crumdel (1)
 * Haughs of Crumdel (2)
 * History of King Robt. Bruce (1)
 * History of the Kings & Queens of England and Scotland
 * Interesting letter from Queen Caroline to King George IV
 * King George IV. his welcome to Scotland
 * King of France, his catechism
 * The King's muster
 * Laird of Logie
 * Last speech of the farmer's colly
 * Lewie Gordon
 * Lewie Gordon (1)
 * The Life and death of fair Rosamond
 * Life and death of fair Rosamond (3)
 * The Life and death of fair Rosamond (1840s)
 * Life and death of Fair Rosamond (1815-1820)
 * Life and death of fair Rosamond (1850-1860)
 * The life and death of Fair Rosamond, concubine to King Henry II
 * Life and transactions of Mrs Jane Shore (1)
 * Life and transactions of Mrs Jane Shore (4)
 * Life and transactions of Mrs. Jane Shore, concubine to K. Edward IV
 * Lives of the most celebrated ancient kings of Scotland
 * Lucy's flittin'
 * Murder of King Kenneth
 * New song called, Bonaparte's comin', or, Rouse brother Britons
 * New song of old sayings
 * Nine popular songs
 * A Patriotic song, or, Bonaparte will be here
 * Queen Mary's lamentation (1823)
 * Queen Mary's lamentation (1824)
 * Short account of Bonaparte's cruel conduct in Syria
 * Some ejaculations and dying words of the late Reverend Mr John Willison
 * Speech of King Robert the Bruce to his troops, to urge them on to fight with King Edward II. and his formidable host, at the ever memorable Battle of Bannockburn, fought on the 25th of June, 1314
 * Strange and wonderful account of the wicked life, and deplorable death of Mr Alexander Parkinson
 * Three excellent old songs
 * Virtue & beauty in danger, or, King Edward courting the London virgin
 * Waes me for Prince Charly
 * Wae's me for Prince Charlie (2)
 * Wat'ry god (1)
 * Welcome Charlie o'er the main
 * Willie was a wanton wag (1823)
 * Young lasses' song, or, What wou'd a young lassie do wi' an auld man

Marriage

 * A'body's like to be married but me
 * Advantages and disadvantages of the married state
 * The Auld Goodman, or, The Goodwife Victorious
 * Auld Robin Gray (1)
 * The Bad wife
 * Bide ye yet (1825)
 * Blythsome bridal
 * Blythsome bridal, or, the lass wi' the gowden hair (1)
 * Blythsome bridal, or, The lass wi' the gowden hair (2)
 * The Bridal bed
 * Bride's burial
 * The bride's burial, or, the affectionate lovers (2)
 * Buxom dame of Reading, or, The cuckold's cap (1)
 * The Buxom dame of Reading, or, The cuckold's cap
 * The Clydesdale wedding
 * Comical and entertaining dialogue, between a generous tradesman and his old stingy wife
 * Crafty squire's garland
 * Fisherman's garland, or, The cruel knight (2)
 * The Hen-peck'd husband, or, Easy John
 * Hermit of Powis
 * Humours of Gravel-Lane, or, The cobler's daughter's wedding
 * Improbability, or, The batchelor's dislike to a married life
 * John Anderson my Jo
 * Kebbuckston wedding
 * Ladies breastknot
 * Little couple
 * London barber's wedding
 * Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (1790)
 * Love and grief or The death of the Sutherlands
 * The married man's lament, or, Fairly shot of her
 * The Morpeth wedding garland
 * Oration on the virtues of the old women, and the pride of the young
 * Patie's wedding, or, All parties pleased (2)
 * Poor man's counsel, or, The married man's guide
 * Poor man's labour never done, or, The mother's advice
 * Robin Aboon
 * Roy's wife of Aldivalloch
 * Seven of the most popular songs
 * Six favourite songs (1)
 * Tak your auld cloak about ye
 * Tak your auld cloak about ye (2)
 * Tak your auld cloak about ye (3)
 * The Unhappy couple
 * Two contented cuckolds, or, Tit for tat
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed (2)
 * Watty & Meg, or, The wife reformed (1860s)
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed (3)
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed (5)
 * Watty and Meg, or, The wife reformed (7)
 * Watty's wedding, or, The old maiden's marriage
 * The Wicked wife

Murders

 * Afflicted parents, or, The undutiful child punished
 * Berkshire lady, or, Batchelors of every statioh (sic)
 * Blackamoor in the wood (1)
 * Blackamoor in the wood (2)
 * Blackamoor of the wood (3)
 * Blackamoor in the wood, or, A lamentable ballad on the tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady
 * The blackamoor in the wood: or, A lamentable ballad on a tragical end of a gallant lord and virtuous lady
 * The Buchanshire tragedy, or, Sir James the Ross
 * Buchanshire tragedy, or, Sir James the Ross (3)
 * Cruel murder committed by Robert Johnstone on the body of Miss Jane Henderson
 * The Gosport tragedy
 * Gosport tragedy
 * The Historical ballad of May Culzean
 * The Historical ballad of May Culzean (1817-1818)
 * The History of Blue Beard
 * The history of John Gregg, and his family, of robbers and murderers
 * The History of the two children in the wood
 * Life and adventures of that notorious robber and murderer, Richard Turpin
 * Life, strange voyages, and uncommon adventures of Ambrose Gwinett
 * Mournful tragedy of Gill Morice
 * The Old Scots tragical song of Sir James the Rose
 * Old Scots tragical song, of Sir James the Rose (1)
 * Old Scots tragical song of Sir James the Rose (3)
 * Roman nobleman, and cruel blackmoor in the wood
 * Rosanna (1)
 * Singular life, adventures, and depredations of David Haggart, the murderer
 * Sir James the Rose (1)
 * Sir James the Rose (Glasgow)
 * Sir James the Ross
 * Story of Blue Beard, or, The effects of female curiosity
 * Story teller (1)
 * The tragical history of Gill Morice
 * Tragical history of Gill Morice (1)
 * Tragical history of Gill Morice (4)
 * Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (1)
 * Tragedy of Sir James the Rose (3)
 * Tragedy of Sir James the Ross
 * Tragical ballad of Lord John's murder
 * Two babes in the wood, or, The Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament
 * Two favourite ballads
 * Wandering shepherdess, or, the betrayed damsel (3)
 * Wandering shepherdess, or, The betrayed damsel (4)

Occupations

 * Auld farmer's salutation to his auld mare Maggy, on giving her a ripp of corn, to Hansel in the New Year
 * The beggar girl
 * Belfast shoemaker, or, Bold Irvine and Jane Wilson
 * Bold dragoon
 * Bold mariners
 * Book of knowledge (1826)
 * Crafty miller, or, The mistaken batchelor
 * Dick & Nell, or, Linky Lanky
 * Dominie depos'd
 * Dorsetshire garland, or, The beggar's wedding
 * Dragoon and Peggy
 * Drowned mariner, or, The lowlands of Holland hath twin'd my love & me
 * Dugald MacTaggart (2)
 * Economical and complete housekeeper
 * The Elocutionist
 * Entertaining history of John Cheap the Chapman
 * Excellent new song called the farmer's glory
 * Excellent new song, called Willie Wastle
 * The Farmer
 * Fifty years shepherd, and fifty a king
 * Five sonsg (sic)
 * Forlorne damsel
 * Fortunate weaver's uprise, or, The landlady well pleased
 * The Galloway shepherds
 * The History of John Cheap the chapman
 * History of John Cheap the chapman (1)
 * The History of John Cheap the chapman (1810s)
 * History of John Cheap the chapman (1817)
 * The History of John Cheap, the chapman (1820)
 * History of John Cheap, the Chapman (7)
 * History of the king and the cobbler
 * History of two brothers misfortunes
 * The horse of knowledge and his water box
 * Housekeeper and butler's guide, or, A system of cookery, and making of wines
 * Jolly beggar
 * The jolly beggar
 * Jones' address to a sovereign
 * Joys of the harvest
 * K. James Ist. and the tinker
 * K. William & the plowman, or, Industry rewarded
 * Kattie's answer to wabster Jock
 * The King and the Tinkler
 * Knight of Elle (3)
 * Ladies' amusements
 * The Lamp-Lighter
 * Loss of the pack
 * Luckie plou'-boy
 * Maid milking her cow
 * Maiden's choice
 * Medical guide
 * Memoirs of the late John Kippen, cooper, in Methven, near Perth
 * Miller of Gloucestershire
 * Modern reciter
 * Monthly scrap book, for October
 * New minstrel
 * Plowman's ditty
 * Pretty maid milking her cow
 * The Reciter
 * Sentimental reciter
 * Sentimental valentine writer
 * Shepherd Lubin and his dog Tray
 * The Singers' companion
 * The Singers' companion, a choice selection of fashionable songs
 * Stories of the two drovers and Countess of Exeter
 * The Story teller (1850)
 * Tarry woo
 * Toast-master's companion (1827)
 * Trade o' langsyne, or, The mechanic's farewell
 * Tradesman's farewell
 * The Tragical history of George Barnwell
 * Tragical history of George Barnwell (1821)
 * Twa weavers
 * The Unfortunate shepherdess
 * Vice punished, and virtue rewarded
 * Vice punished, and virtue rewarded (1798)
 * Watchman (1802)
 * Weather-beaten sodger, or, the Burgo-Master of Venice

Pirates, Politics, Prophesies and Prostitutes

 * Bon-Accord Sangster
 * Captain Ward and the Rain-Bow
 * Corn laws, a new song
 * Curious catechism
 * Demon ship, or, The pirate of the Mediterranean
 * Europe's warning-piece, or, Good to news Britain
 * Explication of the prophecies of Thomas Rymer
 * Explication of, the prophecies of Thomas Rymer
 * Explication of Thomas Rymer's prophecies (2)
 * Explication on Thomas Rymer's prophecies
 * Fair Margaret of Craignargat, or, The indulgent mother and disobedient daughter
 * For a' that and a' that (2)
 * History of Whittington and his cat (c. 1840s)
 * London astrologer, or, A young girl put to the blush
 * London 'prentice, or, The wanton mistress
 * London 'prentice; or, The wanton mistress
 * Luckidad's garland, or, When my old hat was new (1)
 * Luckidad's garland, or, When my old hat was new (2)
 * Massacre of Glencoe (5)
 * Modern Chevy Chase, or, The analysis
 * Napoleon's book of fate
 * Pleasing and entertaining history of the famous Moll Flanders
 * The Polly privateer
 * The Polly privateer (1816)
 * Poor man's looking glass
 * Remarkable and entertaining history of a reclaimed lady of pleasure
 * Remarkable life and death of Agnes Webster
 * Sons of the Tyne's garland
 * The Spaewife, or Universal fortune-teller
 * The Spaewife, or Universal fortune-teller
 * Strange and remarkable prophecies and predictions of the holy, learned and excellent James Usher, late Archbishop of Armaugh (sic)
 * The Swiss patriot
 * Tartan plaid
 * Tax'd dogs' garland
 * Toast-master's companion (3)
 * True relation of the surprising foreknowledge and wonderful predictions of the Rev. Mr. Allan Logan
 * Tullochgorum (1823)
 * Two excellent songs (1)
 * Vicar of Bray
 * Way to be happy, or, The new way of Tullochgorum

Religion and Morality

 * Account of the particular soliloquies and covenant engagements
 * Affectionate address to children
 * An affecting history of an inn-keeper in Normandy
 * An antidote against the infectious contagion of popery and tyranny
 * An hundred godly lessons that a mother on her death-bed gave to her children
 * Answer to Andrew Moffat's small poem, on singing church-music
 * Art of swimming rendered easy
 * Awful memorial of the state of Francis Spira (1)
 * Beautiful and interesting account of the shepherd of Salisbury Plain
 * Believer exalted in imputed righteousness
 * Biographical sketch of the life and labours of that eminent minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Rev. James Hall D. D., of the United Secession Church, Broughton-Place meeting-house, Edinburgh
 * Biographical sketch of the life and labours of that eminent minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ; the Rev. James Hall D. D. of the United Secession Church, Broughton-Place meeting-house, Edinburgh
 * Brief historical relation of the life of Mr. John Livingston Minister of the Gospel
 * Brief inquiry into the origin and tendency of sacramental preaching-days (1)
 * Bush burning, yet not consumed, or, The church in the furnace, yet still preserved (1)
 * By the gaily circling glass
 * Cards spiritualized, or, The pack of cards transformed into a Bible, almanack, and prayer-book
 * Child's assistant
 * Christ a complete saviour (1)
 * Christ is all
 * Christ on the cross, suffering for sinners, or, The sinner's redemption, sanctification, and exaltation, by the death of our Lord Jesus Christ
 * Christian's pocket-book, or, A bundle of familiar exhortations to the practice of piety (2)
 * Christ's napkin
 * A choice drop of honey from the rock, Christ, or, A short word of advice to all saints and sinners
 * Choice drop of honey from the rock, Christ, or A word of advice to saints and sinners
 * Cogitations upon death, or, The mirror of man's misery (1)
 * Copy of a letter, written by the Rev. Mr. William Barlas
 * Copy of three letters
 * Counsels to young men
 * Choice drop of honey from the rock Christ, or, A short word of advice to all saints and sinners (1)
 * Christ the saviour of the world
 * Christ the saviour of the world (1803)
 * Christian's great interest
 * The Christian's pocket-book, or, A bundle of familiar exhortations to the practice of piety
 * Cross of Christ the Christian's glory
 * Crhist (sic) on the cross suffering for sinners, or, The sinners redemption, sanctification and exaltation by the death and bitter passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
 * The Cruel father
 * Cry from the dead, or, The ghost of Mr James Guthrie appearing
 * Cry to the whole earth
 * Cry to the whole earth (1)
 * Deplorable effects of heathen superstition
 * Description of the true nature of schism
 * Dialogue between a blind man and death
 * Dissertation on the first day of the week, and the last of the world; or, A beautiful descant on the Day of Judgment
 * The Doctrine of the cross of Christ, stated and improved
 * The door of salvation opened
 * Door of salvation open'd, or, A loud and shirl (sic) voice from heaven, to unregenerate sinners on earth
 * The door of salvation opened, or, A loud and shrill voice from heaven, to unregenerate sinners on earth
 * Early soliloquies, as also, the daily sacrifice, or The Lords Prayer paraphrased
 * The English lady's complete catechism
 * Everlasting love of God, and Mary's good choice
 * Excellency of the knowledge of Christ crucified
 * Extraordinary deliverance of Elizabeth Shaw
 * Faith's plea upon God's covenant (1815-1830)
 * First and second part of the new proverbs on the pride of women, or, The vanity of this world displayed
 * The French Convert
 * Full and true account of the birth, life, and death of Judas Iscariot
 * Glimpse of glory, or, a Gospel discovery of Emmanuel's land (1777)
 * Glimpse of glory, or, A Gospel discovery of Emmanuel's land (2)
 * Godly man's ark, or, City of refuge in time of trouble
 * Gospel discovery, or A poem on the life and death of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ
 * Grave, a poem, or, A view of life, death and immortality
 * Great importance of parental instruction
 * Great importance of a suitable preparation for death (1)
 * Heavenly rest for a weary soul; or, the pilgrim at his journey's end
 * Hidden things brought to light for the increase of knowledge in reading the Bible (1704)
 * Historical catechism
 * The history of all religions
 * History of Charles Jones, the footman (1)
 * History of Mahomet, the great imposter
 * History of the devil, ancient and modern (1)
 * History of the life and sufferings, of the Reverend John Welch
 * History of the life & sufferings of the Rev. John Welch (2)
 * The History of the seven wise masters, of Rome
 * The History of the seven wise masters of Rome
 * History upon death or, The mirror of man's misery
 * Jerusalem's captivities lamented
 * Jerusalem's captivities lamented, or, The history of Jerusalem
 * Jerusalem's captivities lamented, or, A plain description of Jerusalem
 * Jerusalem's captivities lamented, or, A plain description of Jerusalem (1810-1836)
 * John of Badenyon, or, A man in search of a friend
 * A key to open heaven's gate, or, A ready path-way to lead to heaven
 * Lamb in the midst of the throne
 * Last sermon of the Reverend James Hervey
 * Last and great sermon, of the Rev Dr William Dodd
 * The legacy
 * Leg of mutton
 * Letter to the Reverend Mr. Michael Potter, minister of the gospel at Kippen, as an answer of his letter to the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Erskine
 * Life and character, of the late Reverend and learned Mr Thomas Boston
 * The Life of Africaner
 * Little fabulist, or, select fables
 * Lost and undone son of perdition, or, The life and death of Judas Iscariot
 * Memoir of the Reverend David Wilson (2)
 * Moral tales
 * Morning, or, Action
 * New pictorial Bible (1)
 * New proverbs, on the pride of women, or, The vanity of this world displayed
 * New proverbs, on the pride of women, or The vanity of this world displayed
 * Old Adam the father of us all
 * Old man's wish
 * Parent's pious gift, or, A choice present for children
 * A Perswasive to frequent communion
 * A Perswasive to frequent communion (1688)
 * Peter's repentance, after he had denied his Lord and Master, Jesus Christ
 * Philosophical and scriptural proofs that brutes have souls as well as men
 * The pilgrim's progress, from this world to that which is to come (1)
 * Pious Christian's preparation for his latter end
 * Plant of renown (1)
 * Plant of renown (1813)
 * The Pleasing art of money-catching
 * Pleasant art of money-catching (1)
 * Pleasing art of money-catching (3)
 * Pleasing art of money-catching (4)
 * Poem on the creation of the world, or, A meditation on the wonderful operation of the divine hand
 * Poem on the passion of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
 * The Pope's knavery, or, Old Nick's invention (1)
 * The power of affection
 * Prayer book for families and private persons (1)
 * A Prayer book for families and private persons
 * Pride and vanity of young women
 * Purgatory proved, illustrated, and set forth in a clear light
 * Query in the Gospel Magazine for October M.DCC.LXXI
 * Quite politely
 * Reflections among the monuments
 * Riches of Christ, and glorious treasure of heavenly joys
 * The riches of Christ, or, The glorious treasure of heavenly joys
 * Saint's duty in evil times (3)
 * The Saint's duty in evil times (1801)
 * Saints' duty in evil times (2)
 * Saint's faith in Christ
 * Satan's decoy, or, The youth's faith in Christ (1)
 * Scoundrel Will's advice to his sons
 * Serious thoughts for the living
 * Sermon preached by Mr. James Rows (sic), in St. Geil's Kirk at Edinburgh, which has been commonly known by the name of Pockmanty preaching
 * Sermon preached on a sacramental occasion
 * Sermon preached on a preparation-day, before the sacrament of the Lord's-Supper, at Bruntisland, upon 2 Sam. vii. 20. Do as thou hast said
 * Shepherdess of the Alps (1)
 * Short catechism with some passages of Scripture
 * Short illustration of the commission given by Jesus Christ to his apostles
 * Shorter catechism in verse, with Scriptural references
 * Sinner reclaimed
 * Sinner's sobs, or, The way to Sion
 * Sinner's sobs, or, The sinner's way to Sion's joy
 * Speculative atheism
 * Spendthrift clapt into limbo, or, the rake reclaim'd
 * The swearer's prayer, or, His oath explained
 * Tales of instruction: in verse and prose
 * Taste life's glad moments (1)
 * Third and second part of the new proverbs on the pride of women, or, The vanity of this world displayed
 * To the ministers and elders met at Edinburgh, April 26, 1710
 * Token for mourners, or, A sure guide to heaven and preparation for your latter-end
 * True account of the wonderful conversion at Cambuslang
 * True humanity usefully exerted
 * True religion a source of happiness
 * Unfading flowers
 * The Unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost
 * Unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost, or, The sin unto death (1776)
 * Unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost (1816)
 * Vanity of pride
 * The Village curate
 * Village sexton (1)
 * The Vision of Almet
 * The Vision of Almet (1803)
 * Way to wealth (1)
 * Way to wealth, or, Poor Richard's maxims improved
 * Wedding-ring, fit for the finger, or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity (2)
 * A Wedding-ring fit for the finger
 * The Wife of Beith
 * The Wife of Beith (1840s)
 * The Wife of Beith (1875)
 * Wife of Beith (4)
 * The Wife of Beith (Glasgow)
 * Wife of Beith (Glasgow)
 * A winding-sheet for the service-book
 * Wonderful progidies (sic) of judgment and mercy
 * Worm Jacob threshing the mountains
 * Young Christian's first lesson-book
 * Young Lochinvar (1)
 * Young Lochinvar (2)
 * Young Lochinvar (3)

Riots, Robbery and Wit & Humour

 * Night frae hame
 * The Handsome cobler, or, The father outwitted (1802)
 * The humourous adventures of Jump Jim Crow
 * The Humorous Exploits of Mally Dyver
 * King James and the Egyptian robbers, or, The court cave of Fife
 * Rambling boy with the answer (1)
 * Tight little island

Scotland and Scots

 * Autobiography of William Love, P.C.
 * Banks of Forth
 * Beauties of Glasgow
 * Birks of Invermay
 * Bonny Scot (2)
 * The Bony lad
 * The Buchan sangster
 * The calm dewy morning
 * Clutha, wi' truest love I love thee, Jean
 * The Excellent old Scottish song of The blaeberry courtship
 * Five Scotch songs (1)
 * Four Scottish songs
 * Glasgow Peggy
 * Gloomy winter's now awa'
 * The Gude Wallace
 * Highland laddie (2)
 * Highland laddie (3)
 * Highland plaid (2)
 * Highland plaid (3)
 * The history of Duncan Campbell, and his dog Oscar
 * Jessy, the flower o' Dunblane
 * Life of Sir William Wallace
 * Louden's bonny woods and braes
 * Maggy Lauder
 * Maid of Carronshore
 * Mill, mill, o
 * New song in praise of Burns
 * Old Scotch ballad of Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tifty's Annie (1)
 * Old Scots ballad of Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tifty's Annie
 * Old Scottish ballad of Andrew Lammie, or, Mill of Tifty's Annie
 * Peck o' maut
 * The Scotch haggis
 * Scottish glory
 * Select collection No. XXX
 * Seven Scotch songs
 * Seven sentimental songs
 * Sir Neil, and Glengyle
 * Six popular Scotch songs
 * Rules for penmanship
 * Thomas Raeburn
 * Three old Scottish songs (1)
 * Three Scotch songs
 * Todlen hame
 * Tullochgorum, The Death of Sally Roy, Roslin Castle, and Was You at the Shirra-Muir

Slavery, Soldiers and Sailors, Sports, Street Life, Suicide

 * Battle of Talavera, or, The soldier's threnody
 * Fortunate sailor, and the farmer's daughter, in the county of Kent
 * Soldier's dream
 * Storys of The wild huntsman
 * That's the real dandy
 * This is no my plaid

Temperance, Treason, Transvestites, Trials, War

 * Dusky night
 * Excellent old ballad describing the woeful hunting and famous battle on Chevy-Chace
 * Flowers of the forest
 * Miser and the prodigal, a moral tale
 * Saturday night
 * The Haws of Cromdale

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