534:. The lectures were delivered in 1921 to the Vernacular Circle of the Burns Club of London, Bulloch speaking on "The delight of the Doric in the diminutive". The introduction by William Will of the Burns Club explained that the lecture of Christopher Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid) had not been included.
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138:. The "new illustrated journalism" of the 1890s was defined by Bulloch as "the art of treating pictorially every aspect of the passing pageant of life that can be illustrated at all", attributing it to Shorter; who at least concurred with Bulloch.
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Grieve took aim at "the pedantic patriots of London". He objected to literary use of Doric: writing that for the most part "the Doric tradition serves to condone mental inertia — cloaking mental paucity with a trivial and ridiculously over-valued
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He wrote between 500 and 600 book reviews annually. He had long had a reputation as "first-nighter", having by 1917 "seen 1,746 plays of more than one act, the programmes of which he keeps bound and indexed." He became known as a theatre critic.
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Gordons under Arms : a biographical muster roll of officers named Gordon in the navies and armies of
Britain, Europe, America and in the Jacobite risings. By Constance Oliver Skelton and John Malcolm
190:(known variously, e.g. as Lallans or Braid Scots). Bulloch became president, with William Will, another Scottish journalist, as Secretary. It involved Bulloch in controversy with the poet
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characters with "Scottish psychology" drawn from "unconscious" traces in Doric literature. Grieve's
Vernacular Circle lecture, "Unexpressed Elements in Scottish Life", was excluded from
314:, Bulloch commented on it in 1909 in the terms that "all the best work in Gordonology is done by people who are only half Scots, or by Scots who have left their native hearth". In
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Gordons of
Cairnfield : and their hold on the lands of Echres, Auchinhalrig, Arneidlie, Cufurrach, Mayne, Myrieton, Coynach, Whitburn, Lunan, Briggs, Arradoul and Rosieburn
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Gordons of
Cairnfield : and their hold on the lands of Echres, Auchinhalrig, Arneidlie, Cufurrach, Mayne, Myrieton, Coynach, Whitburn, Lunan, Briggs, Arradoul and Rosieburn
101:, a friend of the family; the brothers' maternal uncle "Malcy", an architect; and two journalists, William Andrew MacKenzie (1870–1942), recommended in 1895 as a poet by
2169:"The Scottish Tongue: a series of lectures on the vernacular language of Lowland Scotland delivered to the members of the Vernacular circle of the Burns club of London"
214:: "Dr. Bulloch's plea for Doric infantilism is not worthy of the critical consideration of nursery governesses". He objected to Bulloch's praise of
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noted the appearance, since the previous report, of 117 newspaper articles by
Bulloch, in 13 newspapers, dealing with Gordon family branches.
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171:, who called him "a stumpy, gnarled, thick-set son of Caledonia", a "crusted Tory", and "one of the least-fitted men" to edit it.
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97:. During his early days in London he lodged with a group of Scots, including his brother William who was a medical colleague of
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2099:"Volumes of portraits and biographies of officers in the South African wars collected by John Malcolm Bulloch. 1900 - 1902"
29:(1867–1938) was a Scottish journalist and magazine editor, known also as a genealogist, and a literary and theatre critic.
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The last Baird Laird of
Auchmedden and Strichen. The case of Mr. Abington [i.e. George Alexander Baird.]
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The
Vernacular Circle, of the Burns Club of London, was set up in 1920 for discussions of the future of the
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from the same year, he mentioned the research of David
Stewart Ramsay Gordon (1845–1905), a merchant in
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The
Gordons of Coldwells, Ellon: Now Represented by the Family of Von Gordon of Laskowitz, West Prussia
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The Gordons of Coldwells, Ellon: Now Represented by the Family of Von Gordon of Laskowitz, West Prussia
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The strange adventures of the Reverend James Gordon, sensualist, spy, strategist (?), and soothsayer
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504:(1903). Bulloch had made a collection of portraits of Boer War officers, now in the British Library.
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The strange adventures of the Reverend James Gordon, sensualist, spy, strategist (?), and soothsayer
290:, and was active on their Council and Publications Committee, as well as writing articles for their
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The Gordons of Cluny : from the early years of the eighteenth century down to the present time
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588:) went to the University of Aberdeen. It was used by Edward Gordon of Cairnfield in compiling his
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The Gordons in Forfarshire with the lairds of Ashludie, Donavourd, Tarvie, Threave, and Charleton
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The Gordons in Forfarshire with the lairds of Ashludie, Donavourd, Tarvie, Threave, and Charleton
191:
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The families of Gordon of Invergordon, Newhall, also Ardoch, Ross-shire, and Carroll, Sutherland
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The families of Gordon of Invergordon, Newhall, also Ardoch, Ross-shire, and Carroll, Sutherland
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183:. He did not approve of what he called "Albyn Place English" taught in some Aberdeen schools.
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26 May 1867, the elder son of John Bulloch (1837–1913) and his wife Mary Malcolm (1835–1899);
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The Gordons of Cluny: from the early years of the eighteenth century down to the present time
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Bulloch was a prolific author of works on Scottish regiments and clans, concentrating on
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The Scottish Tongue: A Series of Lectures on the Vernacular Language of Lowland Scotland
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The Scottish Tongue: A Series of Lectures on the Vernacular Language of Lowland Scotland
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Directory of Rare Book and Special Collections in the UK and Republic of Ireland
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New Spalding Club (Aberdeen); Bulloch, J. M.; Skelton, Constance Oliver (1912).
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Visualisation in Popular Fiction 1860-1960: Graphic Narratives, Fictional Images
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Craigie, William A.; Bulloch, John Malcolm; Giles, Peter; Buchan, John (1924).
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Gordon Book; published for the Bazaar of the Fochabers Reading Room, Sept. 1902
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Gordon Book; published for the Bazaar of the Fochabers Reading Room, Sept. 1902
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The Gordons and Smiths at Minmore, Auchorachan, and Upper Drumin in Glenlivet
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The Gordons and Smiths at Minmore, Auchorachan, and Upper Drumin in Glenlivet
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The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler, 1903-1937
544:(1824–1905). It was reprinted in the 1984 bibliography by Mary Nance Jordan.
210:". He hit out, after Bulloch lectured to the Vernacular Circle on Doric and
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Moving to London in 1893, Bulloch had an Aberdeen send-off in the form of a
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1483:"The Life and Works of H. D. MacWilliam (1859–1936)—Black Watch Historian"
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One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices
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576:(1927) was by Clement Shorter, who died in 1926. Bulloch was the editor.
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The last Baird Laird of Auchmedden and Strichen. The case of Mr. Abington
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The gay Gordons : some strange adventures of a famous Scots family
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and his poetry. He did see a function for the Doric: rounding out flat
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photographs were coming to outnumber engravings in illustrated papers.
2295:"Papers of the Gordon families of Buthlaw and Cairness - Archives Hub"
1564:. Aberdeen, Scotland: Aberdeen Daily Journal Office. 1910. p. 66.
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194:(Hugh MacDiarmid). The latter's views on Scots were close to those of
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Territorial soldiering in the north-east of Scotland during 1759-1814
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Territorial soldiering in the north-east of Scotland during 1759–1814
120:. In the early years of the 20th century he married an English wife.
263:. A memorial was placed in the Library of King's College, Aberdeen.
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The Name of Gordon: patronymics which it has replaced or reinforced
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The Name of Gordon: patronymics which it has replaced or reinforced
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The Gordons in Poland: "Marquises of Huntly" with a Line in Saxony
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The Gordons in Poland: 'Marquises of Huntly' with a Line in Saxon
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The gay Gordons: some strange adventures of a famous Scots family
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Gentlemen of the Press: Memories and Friendships of Forty Years
625:"Papers of and relating to John Malcolm Bulloch - Archives Hub"
163:. It had established a pictorial style in the late 1860s, with
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The gay adventures of Sir Alexander Gordon, Knight of Navidale
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The family of Gordon in Griamachary, in the parish of Kildonan
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Roll of the graduates of the University of Aberdeen, 1860-1900
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The gay adventures of Sir Alexander Gordon, Knight of Navidale
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The family of Gordon in Griamachary, in the parish of Kildonan
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MacDiarmid: Christopher Murray Grieve, a Critical Biography
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The Street of Ink : an intimate history of journalism
198:, and he had taken to heart the strictures and mockery of
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Skelton, Constance Oliver; Bulloch, John Malcolm (1912).
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John Davidson, First of the Moderns: A Literary Biography
2049:
A History of the University of Aberdeen : 1495-1895
1318:"Hugh MacDiarmid, Robert Burns and the Burns Federation"
1152:. London : Macmillan and co., limited. p. 138.
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The making of the West Indies. The Gordons as colonists
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The Making of the West Indies. The Gordons as colonists
109:, and J. G. George. This was at 19 Calthorpe Street in
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Communication in History: Technology, Culture, Society
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Bulloch became noted in London for his "unquenchable"
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The Professional Literary Agent in Britain, 1880-1920
1961:
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
218:, and overall to what he saw as misrepresentation of
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at Mann's Hotel. He took on an editorial position at
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The Bairds of Auchmedden and Strichen, Aberdeenshire
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The Gordons in Sutherland, including the Embo family
1654:. Aberdeen : Printed for the New Spalding Club.
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The Bairds of Auchmedden and Strichen, Aberdeenshire
381:
The Gordons in Sutherland, including the Embo family
1689:. Aberdeen: Printed for the University. p. 16.
1637:. Vol. 1. Aberdeen Printed for the University.
1487:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
1448:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
1395:. Vol. 34. Ignatius Press. p. 342 note.
1380:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. pp. 249–250.
1347:Craig, Edward Gordon; Kessler, Graf Harry (1995).
490:A History of the University of Aberdeen: 1495–1895
230:(1924), the published form of the lecture series.
1805:Gordons of Salterhill and their Irish descendants
1125:. Univ of Massachusetts Press. pp. 124–126.
1028:. Cambridge University Press. p. 88 note 1.
995:Crowley, David; Heyer, Paul (30 September 2015).
399:Gordons of Salterhill and their Irish descendants
2015:The Lord Rectors of the Universities of Aberdeen
1859:. Buckie : Privately printed. p. 1911.
1651:House of Gordon / edited by John Malcolm Bulloch
686:Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society
592:(manuscript). His collection of performing arts
478:The Lord Rectors of the Universities of Aberdeen
2280:C.K.S.: An Autobiography; a Fragment by Himself
1723:. Dingwall: Ross-shire Printing and Publishing.
574:C.K.S.: An Autobiography; a Fragment by Himself
255:on 6 March 1938. A service for him was held at
2283:. Priv. print. by T. and A. Constable Limited.
1522:"Banffshire Field Club Transactions 1908-1909"
1249:"On Snottery Weans Forever: Against Dreichism"
1188:
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1149:Scottish literature, character & influence
971:The Boer War: Direction, Experience, and Image
680:Ledingham, J. C. G.; Dobell, Clifford (1941).
2185:A Centennial Bibliography of George Macdonald
1091:Fraser, W. Hamish; Lee, Clive Howard (2000).
538:A Centennial Bibliography of George Macdonald
8:
2229:The Centenary of James Morison the "Hygeist"
2205:. University of Toronto Press. p. 189.
548:The Centenary of James Morison the "Hygeist"
326:; and Charles James Gordon (1853–1944) from
286:In 1921 Bulloch was a founder member of the
1226:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 189.
1199:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 184.
238:In 1924 Bulloch became literary critic for
45:was his younger brother. His father edited
1169:. Edinburgh University Press. p. 24.
514:Class Records in Aberdeen & in America
78:, aged 22, making an early reputation for
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794:"Entertainment to an Aberdeen Journalist"
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1418:The Oxford Companion to Scottish History
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584:Bulloch's collection of Gordoniana (see
2150:Craigie, Sir William Alexander (1924).
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116:By September 1895 Bulloch had moved to
2066:The Rectorship: In Scotch Universities
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1393:The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton
1166:Edinburgh Companion to Hugh MacDiarmid
1025:The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad
897:. London: Watts & Co. p. 211.
882:. London: Watts & Co. p. 181.
815:. London: Watts & Co. p. 159.
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496:The Rectorship: In Scotch Universities
2086:. A. Treherne & Company, Limited.
2052:. London : Hodder and Stoughton.
1924:Thomas Gordon, the "Independent Whig"
1220:Sergeant, David (16 September 2013).
1193:Sergeant, David (16 September 2013).
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441:Thomas Gordon, the "Independent Whig"
128:Bulloch was then assistant editor of
22:John Malcolm Bulloch, 1895 photograph
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2318:. Facet Publishing. pp. 145–6.
2199:Gillies, Mary Ann (1 January 2007).
782:. Newspaper world. 1938. p. 15.
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288:Society for Army Historical Research
277:Oxford Companion to Scottish History
2249:. Peterhead : The Buchan Club.
1825:. Huntley : Privately printed.
1576:"Gordon, Charles James (GRDN871CJ)"
167:as staff artist. Bulloch succeeded
1944:. Printed at the University Press.
1910:. Buckie : Privately printed.
1876:. Buckie : Privately printed.
1561:Aberdeen Journal notes and queries
1391:Chesterton, Gilbert Keith (1991).
1094:Aberdeen, 1800-2000: A New History
334:. An annual report of 1911 by the
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1842:. Keith : Privately printed.
1808:. Keith : Privately printed.
1316:Carnie, Robert (1 January 1998).
1001:. Routledge. p. 151 note 5.
974:. Psychology Press. p. 230.
738:Edwards, David Herschell (1889).
322:, known for his transcription of
298:and Iain Hamilton MacKay Scobie.
157:From 1909 to 1924 Bulloch edited
1289:Kailyard and Scottish Literature
1049:Sillars, Stuart (29 June 2005).
855:Late Victorian Poetry, 1880–1899
832:. Clarendon Press. p. 130.
124:Editor of illustrated journalism
2032:University Centenary Ceremonies
1757:. Dingwall: Ross-shire Journal.
1286:Nash, Andrew (1 January 2007).
645:Buchan Club, Peterhead (1937).
596:, in 57 volumes, is now in the
484:University Centenary Ceremonies
2277:Shorter, Clement King (1927).
2266:. Aberdeen: Privately printed.
2260:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1934).
2243:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1934).
2226:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1925).
2182:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1925).
2133:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1916).
2122:. Aberdeen: New Spalding Club.
2116:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1914).
2080:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1903).
2063:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1902).
2046:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1895).
2029:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1893).
2012:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1890).
1995:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1932).
1978:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1925).
1955:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1927).
1938:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1924).
1921:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1918).
1904:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1915).
1887:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1914).
1870:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1911).
1853:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1911).
1836:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1910).
1819:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1910).
1802:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1910).
1785:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1909).
1768:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1908).
1751:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1907).
1734:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1907).
1717:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1906).
1700:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1906).
1648:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1907).
1631:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1903).
1614:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1902).
1603:. 30 December 1911. p. 9.
1542:Bulloch, John Malcolm (1909).
1322:Studies in Scottish Literature
1146:Smith, George Gregory (1919).
917:. Lulu.com. pp. 106–107.
1:
2171:. Cassell & company, ltd.
2083:The Art of Extra-illustration
1927:. Aberdeen, University Press.
1774:. London: Chapman & Hall.
1353:. MHRA. p. 317 note 17.
938:Beegan, G. (9 January 2008).
853:Reilly, Catherine W. (1994).
502:The Art of Extra-illustration
2312:Attar, Karen (31 May 2016).
2232:. Aberdeen University Press.
1620:. Aberdeen: Rosemount Press.
1163:Lyall, Scott (16 May 2011).
800:. 9 January 1893. p. 4.
682:"William Bulloch. 1868-1941"
649:. Vol. 15. p. 181.
1957:"The Caterans of Inveraven"
1941:Bibliography of the Gordons
1580:A Cambridge Alumni Database
447:Bibliography of the Gordons
68:, Bulloch was a student at
49:, and wrote a biography of
37:He was born at Old Machar,
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1601:Aberdeen Press and Journal
1582:. University of Cambridge.
1529:banffshirefieldclub.org.uk
1076:Hutcheon, William (1933).
893:Keith, Sir Arthur (1950).
878:Keith, Sir Arthur (1950).
811:Keith, Sir Arthur (1950).
759:Aberdeen University Review
663:Johnston, William (1906).
316:The Gordons in Forfarshire
84:and antiquarian research.
47:Scottish Notes and Queries
2366:Scottish literary critics
2361:Scottish magazine editors
1055:. Routledge. p. 45.
944:. Springer. p. 108.
911:Beaumont, Comyns (1944).
522:(1924), contributor with
453:The Caterans of Inveraven
1671:. Vol. 3. Aberdeen.
1097:. Dundurn. p. 331.
1080:. J. Murray. p. 33.
857:. Mansell. p. 306.
798:Aberdeen Evening Express
70:King's College, Aberdeen
2188:. The University Press.
1520:Bulloch, John Malcolm.
1022:Conrad, Joseph (1983).
914:A Rebel In Fleet Street
669:. Aberdeen. p. 62.
2299:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk
2018:. D. Wyllie & Son.
1548:. Brechin. p. 19.
1481:Davidson, Ian (2008).
1444:"John Malcolm Bulloch"
1292:. Brill. p. 209.
744:. Edwards. p. 85.
698:10.1098/rsbm.1941.0037
629:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk
567:George Alexander Baird
296:William Skeoch Cumming
240:Allied Newspapers Ltd.
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1247:Hames, Scott (2018).
1223:Burns and Other Poets
1196:Burns and Other Poets
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2356:Scottish journalists
1984:. Privately printed.
1706:. Huntly: J. Dunbar.
1421:. 2007. p. 70.
1374:Simonis, H. (1917).
968:Gooch, John (2000).
826:Sloan, John (1995).
761:. 1939. p. 269.
253:Seaford, East Sussex
200:George Gregory Smith
56:After attending the
27:John Malcolm Bulloch
1668:The House of Gordon
1634:The House of Gordon
1597:"New Spalding Club"
1121:Bold, Alan (1990).
590:Book of the Gordons
357:Peter John Anderson
349:The House of Gordon
228:The Scottish Tongue
75:Aberdeen Free Press
353:Gordons under Arms
192:Christopher Grieve
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2325:978-1-78330-016-7
2212:978-0-8020-9147-5
2097:British Library.
1442:J. E. E. (1938).
1428:978-0-19-923482-0
1402:978-0-89870-293-4
1360:978-0-901286-59-8
1299:978-94-012-0441-5
1233:978-0-7486-5086-6
1206:978-0-7486-5086-6
1176:978-0-7486-4633-3
1132:978-0-87023-714-0
1104:978-1-86232-108-3
1062:978-1-134-81357-5
1035:978-0-521-32389-5
1008:978-1-317-34940-2
981:978-0-7146-5101-9
951:978-0-230-58992-6
924:978-0-244-62874-1
839:978-0-19-818248-1
336:New Spalding Club
257:St Bride's Church
148:Frederic Villiers
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