Cashbooks.
Found in 571 Collections and/or Records:
Cashbook of the St Andrew Order of Ancient Free Gardeners' Friendly Society, Palm Lodge., 1951-1974.
Cashbook of Thomas Graham Stirling., 1808-1810.
Cashbook of Thomas Graham Stirling., 1810-1811.
Cashbook of Thomas Graham Stirling., 1811-1812.
Cashbook of Thomas Graham Stirling., 1812-1818.
The cashbook includes a note of money paid to the poor of Airth.
Cashbook of Thomas Graham Stirling., 1825-1836.
Cashbook of Thomas Graham Stirling., 1835.
Cashbook of various funds of the St Andrew Order of Ancient Free Gardeners' Friendly Society, East of Scotland District., 1920-1974.
Cashbook of William Graham., 1837-1838.
Cashbook of William Graham., 1839.
Cashbook of William Graham., 1839.
Cashbook of William Graham., 1841-1843.
Cashbook of William Graham., 1842.
Cashbook of William Graham., 1849.
Cashbook of William Graham (died 1790)., 1776-1777.
Cashbook of William Marwick, writer, Arbroath., 1858-1864.
Cashbook used for musketry notes by J B S Haldane, probably when he was undergoing training early in the First World War., [?1914, or after.]
Some of the blank leaves were used by J B S Haldane for poems inspired by his experiences (folios 42-46, 53-55).
Later the volume was used to record notes of examinations 1921-1922 (folios 1 verso-10 verso inverted).
Cashbooks of Ilay Burns., 1805-1835.
The accounts are largely of a personal and family nature up to 1812, after which they chiefly concern Ilay Burns' business.
Cashbooks of James Thin., 1848-1850.
Contains three items.
Cashbooks of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1891-1927.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Cashbooks of Mortonhall Curling Club., 1869-1917.
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.
Cashbooks of Robert Leckie as factor of Airth estate., 1753-1759.
Cashbooks of T [and] T Clark, relating to journal, 'Concilium'., 1979-1985.
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.