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Correspondence and papers of the Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Committee and Jewish, Colonial and Continental Mission Committees.
The archive of the Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Committee, 1929-64, together with much 19th and earlier 20th century material, and some items relating to Jewish and Continental Missions.
Correspondence and papers of the publisher, Robert Cadell, and of his grandchildren in the Stevenson family.
Robert Cadell (1788-1849) was the partner of Archibald Constable, and, after the dissolution of that partnership in 1825, the sole publisher of Walter Scott's novels. His papers reflect his personal and business relations with Scott and other authors, as well as his family affairs.
Minutes, correspondence and other papers of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, mainly records of the Scottish Liberal Party.
Minute books and other papers from the Edinburgh headquarters office of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, consisting mainly of older records of the Scottish Liberal Party prior to its union with the Social Democratic Party and the creation of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, and including records of the Scottish Liberal Club and the Scottish Reform Club.
Papers and correspondence of the North Berwick Golf Club, 1833-1988, and of the New Club North Berwick, 1879-1962.
Includes minutes, financial records and registers.
Papers, comprising charters of various families, from the archives of Messrs Tods, Murray and Jamieson, WS.
Records of East Edinburgh Unionist Association.
Minute books, membership registers, financial records and related papers, 1921 – 2001, of the East Edinburgh Unionist Association.
Register-books for the poor pensioners of the Faculty of Advocates.
Register of donations to the Faculty of Advocates.
Volume commencing 1683 containing a Register of Donations and other materials for a catalogue, including an Index Materiarum. At the beginning is Sir George Mackenzie's Inaugural Address, 1 March 1689. Pasted on the flyleaf is an original Minute of a Committee of Faculty, 1687, anent the making of a Catalogue, signed bu Mackenzie and others (Mackenzie was Dean 1682-1690).