Cosmo Innes
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cosmo Nelson Innes FRSE was a Scottish advocate, judge, historian and antiquary. He served as Advocate-Depute, Sheriff of Elginshire, and Principal Clerk of Session. He was a skilled decipherer of ancient Scottish records and helped to compile, edit and index Acts of the Scottish Parliament 1124–1707. He was said to be tall, handsome but shy. He was accused of being a Catholic sympathiser whilst it remained illegal, and joined the Scottish Episcopal Church, closer in some practices to the Catholic Church. Dean Ramsay, head of the Episcopal Church, was one of his friends.
Cosmo Innes's Published Works
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- Notice of a Tomb on the Hill of Roseisle, Morayshire, recently opened; also of the Chambered Cairns and Stone Circles at Clava, on Nairnside (1862) (3)
- Notice of the Crozier of St Moluach, the Property of the Duke of Argyll (1856) (1)
- Notes on some Scottish Family Names and Arms (1858) (0)
- Note of the Original Matrix of the Seal of the Burgh of Aberdeen, A.D. 1430 (1864) (0)
- Dr. Siemens's New Cure for Smoke (1880) (0)
- Notice of a Medallion of Paul Jones, given by himself to Mrs Belshes of Edinburgh, and now presented to the Society, together with the Privateer's Autograph-Letter (1862) (0)
- Charles St. John's note books 1846-1856; Invererne, Nairn, Elgin, edited by Admiral H.C. St. John. (0)
- Vice President's Address (1865) (0)
- Proposal to establish a communication with the School Masters of Scotland (1859) (0)
- 2. Notices of Early Scotch Planting (0)
- Notice of 'The Black Book of Breadalbane,' preserved at Taymouth, containing portraits of several members of the Breadalbane Family, executed in the beginning of the Seventeenth Century (1856) (0)
- Notice of a Cist opened on the Land of Roseisle, Morayshire; of Photo-Zincography as Applicable to Representation of Manuscripts, Seals, &c.; and on some Early Notices of Wheel Carriages used in the Streets of Edinburgh (1862) (0)
- Notice of St Govane's Hermitage, near Pembroke, South Wales (1862) (0)
- A letter to the Earl of Buchan from Monsignore Carlo Erskine, Domestic Prelate to Pope Pius VI., with Notices of Papal Bulls issued to Scotland (1858) (0)
- A few Notices of Manners from the older Council-Books of Dundee (1859) (0)
- Notes of some Curiosities of Old Scottish Tenures and Investitures (1862) (0)
- Notice of a Chamber recently excavated in the Stone Circle of Callernish in the Lewis (1862) (0)
- Notes of some MSS. In English Libraries, examined while preparing the materials for the second part of the 'National MSS. of Scotland,' now being photozincographed at Southampton (1867) (0)
- Notice of the Excavation of a Cairn at Roseisle; in a letter from Lady Dunbar to Cosmo Innes (1862) (0)
- Anniversary Meeting (1862) (0)
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