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- - -, John Stuart, Charles Roger, Extract of a letter referring to the destruction of the 'Douglas Room,' Stirling Castle, from the Rev. Charles Rogers, communicated by John Stuart , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 2 (1859)
- - -, Cosmo Innes, Lady Dunbar, John Stuart, Notice of the Excavation of a Cairn at Roseisle; in a letter from Lady Dunbar to Cosmo Innes , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 3 (1862)
- John Stuart, Notices of the Burial of King Malcolm III. in the Monastery at Tynemouth in 1093, and of the subsequent history of his remains , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 2 (1859)
- John Stuart, On the Earlier Antiquities of the District of Cromar, in Aberdeenshire , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 1 (1855)
- John Stuart, Remarks on the Ancient Structures called Picts' Houses and Burghs, with especial reference to the Burgh of Mousa in Shetland , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 3 (1862)
- John Stuart, Notice of a Group of Artificial Islands in the Loch of Dowalton, Wigtownshire and of other Artificial Islands or 'Crannogs' throughout Scotland , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 6 (1868)
- John Stuart, Notice of Excavations in the Chambered Mound of Maeshowe, in Orkney, and of the Runic Inscriptions on the Walls of its central Chamber , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 5 (1865)
- John Stuart, Notices of Sir Robert Crichton of Cluny and of his son James, 'The Admirable Crichton,' , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 2 (1859)
- John Stuart, Notices of some of the Abbots of Kinloss, and of a Volume which belonged successively to Robert Reid, one of the Abbots; William Gordon, Bishop of Aberdeen; and John Leslie, Bishop of Ross , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 4 (1863)
- John Stuart, Notice of an Original Instrument recently Discovered among the Records of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury, describing the Miraculous Cure effected on a Citizen of Aberdeen while on a Pilgrimage to the Shrine of St Thomas at Canterbury, dated 27th July 1445 , Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland: Vol. 10 (1875)


