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Since the last statistical account, roads are greatly improved. Macfarlane a geographical description of the parishes of monymusk kenmay and cluny 1722 page 95 there is a small bridge in monymusk. Mention of boat of kemnay on the river don and a boat in monymusk.
A second or 'new' statistical account was published between 1834 and 1845 and a third statistical account between 1951 and 1992.
Written by church of scotland ministers in two different waves (the old statistical account covers 1791-1799 and the new statistical account covers 1834-1845), these accounts are full of rich details about life in each parish including occupations, social customs, religion, trade, population, antiquities in the area and much more.
The first (1789-1799) and new (1841) statistical accounts of scotland book.
Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes.
The old and new statistical accounts of scotland, written respectively in the 1790's and 1830's, give a description of each parish in the country.
The suggestion that a third statistical account of scotland should be taken was first made at a meeting of the royal philosophical society of glasgow in november.
Oct 9, 2013 the old and new statistical accounts were written by ministers of the parishes in scotland.
The statistical accounts of scotland online provides access to digitised and fully searchable versions of both the old statistical account (1791-99) and the new statistical account (1834-45).
Sorn parish initially the old account was retyped in 1998 by margaret morton, replacing.
The first statistical account (or osa) was initiated by sir john sinclair and published by william creech of edinburgh.
The statistical accounts of scotland are a series of documentary publications, related in subject matter though published at different times, covering life in scotland in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The old (or first) statistical account of scotland was published between 1791 and 1799 by sir john sinclair of ulbster.
Many people today think of statistics as just figures and tables.
The first, undertaken at the end of the eighteenth century under the direction of sir john sinclair of ulbster (1754-1835), is referred to simply as the statistical account of scotland.
They were written for each of over 930 parishes in scotland, usually by the minister of the local parish church.
The most striking variation betwixt the present state of the parish and that which existed at the time of the last statistical account, consists in its being opened up by the road which runs through it; and by the hebdomadal visits of a steam-boat, regularly paid, save during the stormy months of winter.
The general assembly of the kirk of scotland to provide the means and information to compile his massive, twenty-one volume statistical account of scotland.
The ‘statistical account of scotland’ was published between 1791and 1799 in 21 volumes. It includes information about the geography, history, economy, and agriculture of most parishes in scotland. A second survey, the so-called ‘new statistical account of scotland’, was compiled between 1832 and 1845.
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Jan 16, 2021 he instigated the old statistical accounts of scotland, an amazing resource which is often the first place we look for details of life in the 1780s.
The statistical accounts of scotland the two statistical accounts of scotland, covering the 1790s and the 1830s, are probably the best contemporary reports of life in scotland during the agricultural and industrial revolutions in europe. They were written for each of over 930 parishes in scotland, usually by the minister of the local parish.
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If you ally infatuation such a referred the scottish economy a statistical account of scottish life by members of the staff of glasgow university ebook that will allow.
Sir john sinclair’s statistical account of scotland in the 1790s is rightly seen as the first in a sequence of national descriptive accounts. Yet, as sinclair recognised, it should also be understood as the first successful attempt to survey scotland geographically.
If you visit us in person you can also use: the statistical account of scotland 1791-1799', edited by sir john sinclair. (wakefield: ep publishing, 1973-83) 'the new statistical account of scotland'.
The statistical accounts of scotland offer a unique and detailed picture of life in across the country since the 1790s.
What are scotland's statistical accounts? scotland's statistical accounts are a rich resource for examining scotland's history, geography and society.
1 - statistical accounts of scotland, 1791-1845 description: a full-text digital archive providing a rich and contemporary account of scotland during the agricultural and industrial revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries, taken from parish and county records.
The statistical account of scotland, known also as the old statistical account, was compiled by sir john sinclair and published in twenty-one volumes between 1791 and 1799. Sinclair and his work are little known to statisticians today, but the old statistical account remains a unique record for historians of demography, economics, and social.
Statistical account of scotland, 1791-1799 edited by sir john sinclair.
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Apr 10, 2017 vivienne describes how information from the past has found a new lease of life in the recently re-launched statistical accounts of scotland.
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