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The Scots in Germany
Being a contribution towards the history of the Scot abroad
by Th A Fischer (first published in 1902)
My thanks for Gregory Lauder-Frost for making this book available to us.
- Preface
- Commerce and Trade - Part 1
- Commerce and Trade - Part 2
- The Army - Part 1
- The Army - Part 2
- The Church - Part 1
- The Church - Part 2
- Statesman and Scholar
- Appendix I
- Appendix II
- Appendix III - Lists of Scottish Names
- Appendix IV - Lists of Scottish Names
Scots in Eastern and Western Prussia
1903 edition by Otto Schulze & Co., Edinburgh
Prussia - "historical region of North Germany, on the Baltic," former kingdom in North Europe (1701-1871) dominant state of the German Empire (1871-1919): formally dissolved in 1947.
Dedicated to the Senatus Academicus Of AberdeenA sequel to the Scots in Germany, a contribution toward the history of the Scot Abroad.See also our page on Danzig, Prussia.CONTENTS
- Preface and Introduction
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (1)
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (2)
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (3)
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (4)
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (5)
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (6)
- Part I – The Scottish Trader (7)
- Part II – Military, Ecclesiastical and other Matters (1)
- Part II – Military, Ecclesiastical and other Matters (2)
- Part III – Documents (1)
- Part III – Documents (2)
- Part III – Documents (3)
- Part III – Documents (4)
- Part III – Documents (5)
- Part III – Documents (6)
- Supplement
- West Prussia Land Records
- Chapter 7-8 - The Scots in Prussia
This is taken from the book Scottish Soldiers of Fortune. (pdf)
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