Cashbooks.
Found in 542 Collections and/or Records:
Rough drafts of Cash books of the Darien Company., 1696-1698.
Scroll cash-book of the Faculty of Advocates Widow’s Fund., 1830-1845.
Scroll cash-book of the Faculty of Advocates Widow’s Fund., 1860-1879.
"Secretary's (C N Kemp's) cash books"., 1924-1971.
Including billet books, printed "Transactions", minute book, recent administrative correspondence and other earlier documents.
Show reports and petty cash book., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Sir John Stuart Forbes’ cash book., 1854-1870.
Numerous loose papers have been inserted into the cashbook.
Small cash-book of Alexander Carlyle containing a catalogue of his books, with the prices for which he bought them or for which they were expected to fetch., 1792.
At folios 19-20 are books acquired subsequently including (folio 20) some bought at the late Hew Blair's sale 1801. Some additions in pencil have been made in a later hand (folios 21, 44-45). A leaf has been torn out after folio 37.
Special cash book of the Aged and Infirm Ministers' Fund of the Free Church of Scotland ., 1887-1888.
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.
Subscriptions cashbook of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1932-1936.
The Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society was founded in 1822 as the direct successor to the Catch Club and thereby of the Edinburgh Musical Society which began in 1728. It continued until 1950, when it became part of the Edinburgh Musical Society to which it transferred its papers and above all its valuable library, much of which had belonged to the Catch Club.
Travel journal, diary and private cashbook of Edward Ellice (died 1863)., 1824-1841.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence and papers relating to politics, especially colonial matters, and to estate and family affairs. Both Edward Ellice and his son were influential Liberal Members of Parliament who owned substantial estates in Scotland, Canada, America and the West Indies.
Treasurer's cash-books., 1887-1897.
Formerly of the ASW the Amalgamated Society of Carpentry and Joiners.
Treasurer's cash books., 1930-1950.
Various account books, Airth., 1728-1751.
The contents are as follows: house-books, 1732-1734; meal-book, 1728-1730; day-book, 1732-1733, including the cost of wine, meal, victual, butter, pigfeed, nails and cooperwork; meal distribution book, 1732-1733; wine-book, 1732-1734; and household cash-books, 1735, 1751.
Various administrative and financial records of the St Andrew Order of Ancient Free Gardeners' Friendly Society, Holyrood Lodge., 1894-1976.
Volume containing the Cockairnie estate cash-book, 1732-1754 and the sederunt book, 1722-1725, of the tutors of Mary Dudgeon, only child of James Dudgeon, bailie in Inverkeithing, and of his wife Elizabeth Moubray., 1722-1754.
A note, 1771, concerning money due for work and sums paid is written on folio 20. Leaves are cut or torn out between folios 2 and 3, and after folios 35.
Volume inscribed on the front cover 'Custome House Cash Booke Commencing November 1st 1671 Terminate', containing accounts of Sir James Stansfield as Collector of the Customs at Leith., 1671-1672.
The volume continues with accounts of sums owed to Sir James Stansfield, 1668-1669, 1686-1687 (folio 10 verso).
Volumes, possibly of the Edinburgh Association of Science and Arts, containing accounts and a roll of Fellows., 1889-1901, undated.
Including billet books, printed "Transactions", minute book, recent administrative correspondence and other earlier documents.