Alexander Dicsone
Prose
Unpublished disquisition on Prudence, in seventeen chapters, addressed to an unidentified person by Yor Sruitor Alexr Dicsone
. Beal,
Autograph MS, in Dicsone's cursive italic hand, signed Alexr Dicsone
, on 42 quarto pages.
Facsimile of the last page in Beal,
A treatise in support of James VI's title to the Crown of England. Beal,
A working manuscript, apparently one book of an intended three Bookes
mentioned on the title-page, the main text in the professional hand of an amanuensis, chiefly in secretary script, occasionally italic, with autograph sidenotes, revisions, and copious additions by Dicsone.
Later owned by Sir Robert Sibbald (1641-1722), royal physician and geographer. Purchased at the sale of his library in April 1723.
Facsimiles of f. 113v in Beal,
Letters
Yor ls right affectionat freind & Srvitor Alexr Dicsone), to Robert Bowes (English Ambassador in Scotland), 9 August 1595. 1595.
Beal,
Yor right affectionat friend, Alexr Dicson) to George Nicolson. [mid-September 1595]. 1595.
Beal,
Copy of Dicsone's letter to John Davidson, subscribed Your brother in Christ Alexander Dicksone
.
Inscribed (f. 1v) Ex Libris Dom: Gulielmi Calderwood de Poltoun
[i.e. Sir William Calderwood (d.1733), Lord Polton]. Donated in 1765 by his heir Dr Andrew Gifford.
Beal,
Books and Manuscripts Owned or Inscribed by Dicsone
Alex. Dicsonus. 1584.
Recorded in Sturlese and in Beal,
Il vostro malignare non giova nulla Alexander Dicson. 1584.
Recorded in Sturlese and in Beal,
D Alexandro Dicsono Bonarum literarum optime merito...in sui memoriam, & amicitiƦ..., in contemporary vellum gilt. c.1584.
Later owned by Sir James Balfour, first Baronet (1600-57), of Denmilne and Kinncaird, Lyon King of Arms and antiquary. Afterwards sold by David and Robert Freebairn, Edinburgh book auctioners (fl. 1703-37).
Recorded in Beal,
Alex. Dicson.
Recorded in Sturlese and in Beal,
Miscellaneous
A miscellany of political papers, a number relating to Sir Thomas Smith (1513-77), Secretary of State, compiled in part by Alexander Dicsone, whose signature (Alexr Dicsone
) appears on various pages, as well as on ff. 104v-5r.
Scribbled inscriptions including the names Archibald Delawar
, Archibald Dewer
, John Bourchier
, Nicolas Barklay
, and Symson
. Among the collections of Sir James Balfour, first Baronet (1600-57), of Denmilne and Kinncaird, Lyon King of Arms and antiquary. Acquired in 1698.
This volume discussed, with facsimile examples, including Dicksone's signature and scribbling on ff. iir, iiv, and iiir, in Beal,