Reports
Found in 173 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers of James Pittendrigh Macgillivray.
Correspondence and papers of John Pitcairn Mackintosh, Professor of Politics at Edinburgh University and Member of Parliament for Berwick and East Lothian, 1966-1974, 1974-1978.
Correspondence and papers of Professor Sir Robert Grieve.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Robert Grieve.
Concern Grieve`s work on the Clyde Valley Regional Plan and other working during his period as a senior and Chief Planner, Scottish Office.
Correspondence and papers of the Governors of Catherine McCaig`s Trust.
Correspondence and papers of the National Union of Public Employees, Scottish Region.
Correspondence and papers of the Traverse Theatre Club, Edinburgh.
Correspondence and reports home, under the auspices of the Church of Scotland`s Missionary Partner Scheme, of the Rev Colin Forrester-Paton, Gold Coast (Ghana).
Digest of service in South Africa, 1899-1902 by 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders.
A copy in typescript carbon presented, December 1903, by Colonel Forbes Macbean and Captain W E Gordon to Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Greenhill-Gardyne.
Document concerning judgement given at the magistrate`s court at Nigrita, in Modern Greek.
Documents, accounts, memorials and other estate papers, mostly 18th-19th century, relating to the lands of Monreith and the Maxwell family; also some papers relating to property in the Cowgate, Edinburgh, 1643-circa 1700.
Evidence for Parliament, copied from reports in the "Dumfries and Galloway Courier".
Concerning the Caledonian Railway.
Exemplification of recovery of the Forest of Westbeare (Hants), containing portrait of Charles I.
Further papers of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas.
Further papers of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, concerning his research and non-parliamentary interests.
`History of the Subscriptions for the Erecting of the Monument to the Memory of Sir Walter Scott at Edinburgh compiled from the Minute Books and Vouchers of the original and Auxiliary Committees by John Castle, secretary to the Joint Committee. 1852`.
At the beginning of the volume is inserted a letter of James Ballantine, glass painter and song writer to the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, 1865, giving an extract of John Castle`s will 1864, bequeathing the manuscript to the Advocates` Library. At the back of the volume are recorded financial statements concerning the monument. The rest of the volume is comprised of copies of reports, minutes of meetings and correspondence, 1832-1853.
Incomplete report of Richard Le Gallienne on André Raffalovich, "The Thread and the Path".
Inquiry into the late public conduct of the Hon the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates by Stuart Moncreiff Threipland.
Includes papers concerning the disputed election for Dean of the Faculty of Advocates.
Jacobite papers deriving from W B Blaikie`s collection.
Including:
manuscript draft report, circa 1745, on Sir John Cope`s military operations
manuscript verses, 1745, on Gladsmuir
"A Chronological Table of Military Operations in Great Britain, 1745-1746".
Journal of a small antiquarian society.
With reports on excursions by Patrick Neill, James Walker and John Stark.
Journals and correspondence of and concerning David Roberts.
Letters and documents to and concerning Sir Walter Scott.
Includes papers concerning the affairs of the Trust after 1826, including letters of Robert Cadell, James Ballantyne and John Gibson, papers on copyrights, the Magnum edition, the arbitration by Lord Newton, and a report by the Trustees to creditors, 1831. There are also earlier papers concerning plantations at Abbotsford and household records.
Letters of James M Craigen with sundry reports, documents and directories concerning the Scottish Special Housing Association and Scottish Trades Union Congress.
Lists of manuscripts belonging to Sir Robert Sibbald and others.
Manuscript entitled "A Large Description of Galloway by the Parishes in it" compiled by Andrew Symson.
May have been for the use of Sir Robert Sibbald in his "Statistical Atlas of Scotland".