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Advocates' Library

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Advocates' Library

Legal and general library founded in 1680 in Edinburgh by the Faculty of Advocates. From the early 18th century it was a copyright library entitled to claim a copy of every book published in Britain from the publishers. Until 1925 it was the principal library in Scotland, and in that year the nonlegal books were presented by the Faculty of Advocates to the nation to form the National Library of Scotland.


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