Cashbooks.
Found in 571 Collections and/or Records:
Cash-books of Andrew Stuart containing summaries of his financial position, and of his financial affairs with his clients., 1770-1784.
Andrew Stuart was a noted lawyer and politician. As lawyer he acted as agent for some important Scottish noble families, in particular the Dukes of Hamilton; as politician he represented Lanarkshire in Parliament, and was a member of the Board of Trade in Lord North's administration. The papers here are almost entirely of a legal and personal nature.
Cash books of Cecilia Combe., 1860-1867.
MSS.7443-7445 are written in German, having been delivered on George Combe's tour in Germany in 1842.
The phrenological reports (MSS.7452-7455) comprise the phrenological measurements of many persons, both well-known and obscure, with reports and descriptions of their mental capabilities and weaknesses.
The papers of Cecilia Combe contain a selection of literary efforts, diaries of tours, and the usual memoranda and inventories kept by nineteenth-century housewives.
Cash books of Charles Hunter., 1848-1864.
The contents consist chiefly of the papers of Charles Hunter, Cadet, of Seaside and relating in particular to the sale of his estates in 1848. Also papers of his son, Andrew Hunter, Coffee Planter, Ceylon. Andrew Hunter's papers are of considerable interest providing some useful material for plantation management and colonial life in the Ceylon of the early 1860's.
Cash books of Charles Hunter., 1848-1851.
The contents consist chiefly of the papers of Charles Hunter, Cadet, of Seaside and relating in particular to the sale of his estates in 1848. Also papers of his son, Andrew Hunter, Coffee Planter, Ceylon. Andrew Hunter's papers are of considerable interest providing some useful material for plantation management and colonial life in the Ceylon of the early 1860's.
Cash books of Charles Hunter., 1852-1864.
The contents consist chiefly of the papers of Charles Hunter, Cadet, of Seaside and relating in particular to the sale of his estates in 1848. Also papers of his son, Andrew Hunter, Coffee Planter, Ceylon. Andrew Hunter's papers are of considerable interest providing some useful material for plantation management and colonial life in the Ceylon of the early 1860's.
Cash-books of Huntlaw Colliery., 1825-1826.
Cash-books of Sir Walter Scott, containing notes of general receipts and disbursements, including household and personal expenses., 1797-1806.
Cash books of T [and] T Clark., 1983-1988.
The bulk of the material is from the 1970s-1980s, however there are much earlier files in the author correspondence (Acc.10689/1-41) from as far back as 1870.
Cash books of the Darien Company., 1696-1707.
Cash books of the Darien Company; and rough drafts thereof., 1696-1707.
Cash-books of the Faculty of Advocates Widow’s Fund.
Cash books of the Free Church of Scotland for mission schemes., 1847-1900.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Cash books of the Glasgow Training College of the Free Church of Scotland., 1864-1886.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Cash books of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 1831-1851.
Cash-books of the Incorporation of Sailors of Fisherrow and Musselburgh, or Fisherrow Sailor’s Society., 1689-1908.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Cash books of the Library of the Kirk of Saltoun., 1794-1958.
Includes:
18 volumes of sermons
three volumes of library catalogue
papers concerning the management of the Library and of the affairs of the parish.
Cash books of the Reverend Andrew Lothian and his family., 1820.
Cash books of the School Building Scheme of the Education Committee of the Free Church of Scotland., 1845-1850.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Cash books of 'The Scotsman', 'The Weekly Scotsman', and 'Edinburgh Evening Dispatch'., 1832-1939.
Gaps within the series are indicated by spaces in the list.
Cash books of 'The Scotsman', 'The Weekly Scotsman', and 'Edinburgh Evening Dispatch'., 1905-1951.
Gaps within the series are indicated by spaces in the list.
Cash books of 'The Scotsman', 'The Weekly Scotsman', and 'Edinburgh Evening Dispatch', in three different series, 1836-1843, 1832-1939, 1905-1951, containing a register of cash book analysis, 1866-1937., 1832-1951.
Gaps within the series are indicated by spaces in the list.
Cash books of the Sustentation Fund of the Free Church Of Scotland., 1843-1900.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Cash books of the Willison family, with some used as commonplace books and book catalogues., 1803-1873.
Papers of the Willison family, who farmed in both Lanarkshire and Perthshire, covering personal and business matters. The collection includes a detailed family history and genealogy composed by Ralph Willison Simmonds (Edinburgh 1989), detailed transcripts and a booklet with historical notes: The Willisons of South Lanarkshire (Edinburgh, 1994), also by Mr Willison - see Acc.11049/1 and Acc.11049/76.