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- Maitland_Club abstract "The Maitland Club was a Scottish historical and literary club and text publication society, modelled on the Roxburghe Club and the Bannatyne Club. It took its name from Sir Richard Maitland (later Lord Lethington), the Scottish poet. The club was founded in Glasgow in 1828, to edit and publish early Scottish texts. Since the distribution of the publications was usually limited to members, the typical print run was between seventy and a hundred copies. The club was wound up in 1859, after publishing its own history as its 80th volume.".
- Maitland_Club wikiPageExternalLink maitlandclub.pdf.
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- Maitland_Club wikiPageRevisionID "663870191".
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Bannatyne_Club.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Beriah_Botfield.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Clubs_and_societies_in_Scotland.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Text_societies.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_Christi_College,_Cambridge.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink George_Boyle,_4th_Earl_of_Glasgow.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Cockburn,_Lord_Cockburn.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink James_Dennistoun.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink James_Dunlop.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink John_Campbell,_7th_Duke_of_Argyll.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink John_Crichton-Stuart,_2nd_Marquess_of_Bute.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink John_Gibson_Lockhart.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Stevenson.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Lanercost_Chronicle.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Fraser_Tytler.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Augustus_Frederick,_Duke_of_Sussex.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Maitland.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Pitcairn_(antiquary).
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Roxburghe_Club.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Historical_Society.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Scalacronica.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Sir_David_Hunter-Blair,_3rd_Baronet.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Michael_Shaw_Stewart,_7th_Baronet.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Text_publication_society.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Brisbane.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Montagu_Douglas_Scott,_5th_Duke_of_Buccleuch.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLink Wilson_Dobie_Wilson.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maitland Club".
- Maitland_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maitland".
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- Maitland_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maitland_Club wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Scotland-stub.
- Maitland_Club subject Category:Clubs_and_societies_in_Scotland.
- Maitland_Club subject Category:Text_societies.
- Maitland_Club hypernym Club.
- Maitland_Club type Archive.
- Maitland_Club type Document.
- Maitland_Club type Organisation.
- Maitland_Club type SoccerClub.
- Maitland_Club type Archive.
- Maitland_Club type Document.
- Maitland_Club type Organisation.
- Maitland_Club comment "The Maitland Club was a Scottish historical and literary club and text publication society, modelled on the Roxburghe Club and the Bannatyne Club. It took its name from Sir Richard Maitland (later Lord Lethington), the Scottish poet. The club was founded in Glasgow in 1828, to edit and publish early Scottish texts. Since the distribution of the publications was usually limited to members, the typical print run was between seventy and a hundred copies.".
- Maitland_Club label "Maitland Club".
- Maitland_Club sameAs Q6737150.
- Maitland_Club sameAs m.0hrd9x0.
- Maitland_Club sameAs Q6737150.
- Maitland_Club wasDerivedFrom Maitland_Club?oldid=663870191.
- Maitland_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Maitland_Club.