Commissions. Permissions.
Found in 55 Collections and/or Records:
Business and personal papers of William Sim, colour manufacturer.
Collection of genealogical material on various Scottish families and items of historical interest copied by Robert Mylne, the antiquary, in the late 17th or early 18th century.
Commission by John Campbell, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, authorising Patrick Campbell of Monzie, Advocate, to apply to the King and Parliament for redress of the losses sustained in the 1715 rebellion.
Commission by Sir Walter Scott to Alexander Christie to act as Interim Sheriff Depute of Berwickshire.
Commission, `by the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, etc. to Captain Henry Smith, C.B., hereby appointed Captain Superintendent of the Royal Clarence Victualling Yard at Gosport, and of the Royal Naval Hosiptal at Haslar.
Commission by William Earl of Morton, Treasurer of Scotland, and John Lord Stewart of Traquair (later Earl of Traquair), his Depute, to James Kinninmonth, Chamberlain Depute of Fife, to make a list of all owners of firearms in Fife and Kinross.
Commission from the Highland Society of London to establish branches in the Peninsula.
Commissions, warrants, and certificates in favour of members of the Rose family.
Copies, 17th century, of documents relating to heraldry.
Copies, 1636-1637, of documents and notes of Sir James Balfour on ecclesiastical history.
Copies, early 17th century, in French, of treaties drawn up between France and her various allies, 1552-1615.
Also included is a copy of a memoir of Henri IV by Pierre Jeannin, in a different hand from the rest of the volume (folio 1), a number of instructions to ambassadors, commissions, and other related material, and a table of contents (folio 264).
Copies, early 17th century, in French, of treaties drawn up between France and her various allies, 1606-1613.
Also included are a number of instructions to ambassadors, commissions, and other related material.
There is a table of contents (folio 1).
Copy of Adv.MS.31.3.18, documents relating to heraldry, made for Walter Macfarlane of Macfarlane by his earlier copyist.
Translations have been provided with the material in Latin.
Correspondence and papers of Sir Henry Lindsay Bethune.
Concerning Bethune`s military career in Persia.
Including instructions, firmans (royal mandate or decree), commissions and bills.
Diary of Sir John Hill, RN, detailing his mission to Scotland in 1837 to relieve distress caused by the famine.
Includes letters of commission from the Government and other associated papers and correspondence; with a volume of typed transcripts.
Diplomas of learned bodies, 1814-1846, burgess-ticket of Edinburgh, 1815, and commission as Inspector of Factories, 1833, bestowed on Leonard Horner.
Included is a copy of a deed of sale of pictures, executed by Sir Thomas Hanmer, Baronet, of Hanmer and Mildenhall, Speaker of the House of Commons, endorsed, apparently, in Hanmer`s hand, 1718 (Ch.942).
Douglas of Springwood Park Charters.
Formal documents from the papers of the Douglas family of Springwood Park. They consist mostly of marriage-contracts, certificates and military commissions of members of the family, but also include a few documents relating to the family estates.
Formal documents from the Hunter of Glencarse papers.
Formal documents from the papers of Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Rutherfurd, Senator of the College of Justice.
Formal documents from the papers of John Hill Burton.
Formal documents from the papers of Sir Herbert Grierson.
Formal documents from the papers of the Setons of Touch.
Formal documents from the papers of the Very Reverend Donald Macleod.
Formal documents from the papers of Thomas Stewart Traill, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence at Edinburgh University.
These documents relate to Professor Traill`s family the Traills of Tirlot in Orkney, his daughter`s family, the Omonds, and the Grahams of Breckness and Gorthie.