Cashbooks.
Found in 571 Collections and/or Records:
Cashbook of Mortonhall Curling Club., 1905-1917.
Formed in 1868, the membership of the Mortonhall Curling Club was drawn largely from local landed families and the legal profession. For most of the Club's exsistence curling took place upon a constructed 'deep water pond' flooded annually in the winter months, but in the early 20th century two adjacent 'artificial ice rinks' were added. The Club was dissolved in 1916.
Cashbook of Sir Patrick Murray, 4th Baronet, of Ochtertyre, including accounts for expenses incurred during his involvement on the Hanoverian side in the 1745 Rising., 1743-1747.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1766-1775.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1790, 1803-1804.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1806-1807.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1807-1808.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1808-1809.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1809-1810.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1810-1811.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1811-1812.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1812-1813.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1813-1814.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1814-1815.
Cashbook of the Airth estate., 1815-1816.
Cashbook of the Bannockburn Society for Propagating the Gospel at Home and Abroad., 1815-1820.
Walter McCulloch, schoolmaster at St Ninians and session clerk from circa 1779 to 1804, was related to the Wilson family through his daughter Martha, who married Alexander Wilson, younger son of the original William Wilson.
Cashbook of the East Africa Scottish Mission at Kikuyu., 1919-1924.
Founded at Kibwezi in 1891 on the initiative of the Imperial British East Africa Company, the East Africa Scottish Mission was moved to Kikuyu in 1898, and transferred to the Church of Scotland in 1901.
Cashbook of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1895-1948.
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.
Cashbook of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., 1897-1906.
Cashbook of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., 1958-1961.
Contains drawings of groups of musicians.
Cashbook of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., 1961-1964.
Contains drawings of groups of musicians.
Cashbook of the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., 1964-1968.
Cashbook of the Mortonhall Curling Club., 1869-1904.
With a list of the original Club Members, 1868 (folio 74). A letter to the Secretary, 1913, is loosely enclosed at folio 75.
Cashbook of the Porpoise Press recording receipts and expenditure., June 1927-November 1930.
The entries include orders for publications.
Cashbook of the Saint George Quartet Club., 1892-1938.
The Saint George Quartet Club was founded in 1874 to encourage the performance and appreciation of chamber music, principally for strings. The Club had a large repertoire and seems generally to have kept abreast of developments in music until at least the First World War. Around 1938 it was taken over by the Edinburgh Society of Musicians.