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John MacDonald
Travels, in various parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, during a series of thirty years and upwards. By John Macdonald, A Cadet of the Family of Keppoch in Inverness-Shire; who, After the Ruin of his Family in 1745, was thrown when a Child on the wide World; the Ways of which, with many curious, useful, and interesting Particulars he had occasion to observe, and has taken care, by Means of a regular Journal, to record, while he served, in various departments, a great number of Noblemen and Gentlemen, English, Scotch, Irish, Dutch, &c. &c.
London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Forbes, Covent-Garden, 1790.
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Borrower Name | Volume | Date Out | Date In | Fine | Transcribed Title |
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Joseph Williams | 10/25/1799 | 10/26/1799 | Macdonalds Travels | ||||
Abraham Bussing | 2/12/1800 | 2/12/1800 | Macdonals Travels | ||||
Thomas Gardner | 10/18/1800 | 10/21/1800 | M'Dounalds Travels | ||||
Richard S. Badger | 12/29/1801 | 1/7/1802 | McDonalds Travels | ||||
Gilbert Milligan | 1/8/1802 | 1/11/1802 | McDonalds Travels | ||||
Charles Wilkes | 1/28/1803 | 1/31/1803 | Macdonalds Travels | ||||
Charles Wilkes | 2/10/1803 | 2/15/1803 | McDonalds Travels | ||||
William Wheeler | 12/14/1803 | 12/20/1803 | McDonald's Travels |