Registers (lists)
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
`Blazoning of the arms belonging to the gentlemen within the Kingdom of Scotland`., 1672-1822.
There are additions up to 1822 by the copyists David Deuchar, and his son Alexander, the seal-engravers.
The volumes are interleaved with pages engraved with blank shields, some of which have been completed in watercolours or in trick to illustrate the text.
Chronological list of the private patients of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1923-1952.
Copies made by the Reverend James Scott, probably between 1774 and 1788, of the Perth registers of marriages, baptisms and deaths, 1560-1582, supplemented by material taken from other records for dates thereafter., 1560-1671.
Copy made by the Reverend James Scott, probably between 1774 and 1788, of the Perth register of baptisms, 1561-1582, supplemented by material taken from other records for dates thereafter., 1561-1671.
The manuscript includes notices of Patrick Adamson, later Archbishop of St Andrews (page 43) and John Row, minister of Carnock (page 81). Details of baptisms for July and August 1573 were recorded by him from a detached leaf of the Register and so appear out of sequence at page 222. There is a gap between 1581 and 1614.
Copy made by the Reverend James Scott, probably between 1774 and 1788, of the Perth register of deaths, 1561-1582, supplemented by material taken from other records for dates thereafter., 1561-1623.
The manuscript includes details on members of the Adamson family (relatives of Patrick, Archbishop of St Andrews) (pages 103-112), and notes on Robert Crighton, 6th Lord Sanquhar (page 75) amongst others.
Copy made by the Reverend James Scott, probably between 1774 and 1788, of the Perth register of marriages, 1560-1582, supplemented by material taken from other records for dates thereafter., 1560-1668.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 1: Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, and Wigtownshire., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 2: Ayrshire, Renfrewshire, Lanarkshire., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 3: Peebles., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 4: Peeblesshire., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 5: Selkirkshire, Roxburghshire, Berwickshire, East Lothian, Midlothian., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 6: West Lothian, Stirlingshire, Kinross-shire, Fife., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 7: Perthshire., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 8: Angus., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 10: Morayshire., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 11: Inverness-shire, Ross-shire, Orkney., 1785-1823, undated.
Folios 289r-290v contain Gaelic verses headed 'the Abbot of Fearn's advice to his foster son'. The verses (7 quatrains) and English translation form part of notes, 1815, written for Hutton by Rev. Hugh Ross, minister of Fearn.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 12: Transcripts relating to various places., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton concerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 13: Letters and papers concerning various places, Argyllshire, Ayrshire, Banffshire, Berwickshire, Caithness, Dumfriesshire., 1785-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Lieutenant-General G H Huttonconcerning his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland, volume 9: Angus, Kincardineshire, Aberdeenshire., 1785-1823, undated.
‘Diplomata Regia’: transcripts of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, made for Walter Macfarlane, volume I: the 12 rolls of Robert I (1315-1321), Robert II (1371-1390), Robert III (1390-1393), and Robert Duke of Albany as Governor (1406-1413), copied in 1754., 1315-1413.
The transcripts extend from the earliest surviving rolls to Book 34; presumably Macfarlane`s intention was to continue the series to at least Book 59 (cf. his index, Adv.MS.35.1.8), but the absence of a title page in volume X suggests that it was the last completed.
‘Diplomata Regia’: transcripts of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, made for Walter Macfarlane, volume II: books 1-5 (James I and II, 1424-1459), copied in 1755., 1424-1459.
The transcripts extend from the earliest surviving rolls to Book 34; presumably Macfarlane`s intention was to continue the series to at least Book 59 (cf. his index, Adv.MS.35.1.8), but the absence of a title page in volume X suggests that it was the last completed.
‘Diplomata Regia’: transcripts of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, made for Walter Macfarlane, volume III: Books 6-12 (James II, III and IV, 1464-1492), copied in 1756., 1464-1492.
The transcripts extend from the earliest surviving rolls to Book 34; presumably Macfarlane`s intention was to continue the series to at least Book 59 (cf. his index, Adv.MS.35.1.8), but the absence of a title page in volume X suggests that it was the last completed.
‘Diplomata Regia’: transcripts of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, made for Walter Macfarlane, volume IV: books 13-15 (James IV, 1492-1510), copied in 1757., 1492-1510.
The transcripts extend from the earliest surviving rolls to Book 34; presumably Macfarlane`s intention was to continue the series to at least Book 59 (cf. his index, Adv.MS.35.1.8), but the absence of a title page in volume X suggests that it was the last completed.
‘Diplomata Regia’: transcripts of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, made for Walter Macfarlane, volume IX: books 30-31 (Mary, 1542-1558), copied in 1760., 1542-1558.
The transcripts extend from the earliest surviving rolls to Book 34; presumably Macfarlane`s intention was to continue the series to at least Book 59 (cf. his index, Adv.MS.35.1.8), but the absence of a title page in volume X suggests that it was the last completed.
‘Diplomata Regia’: transcripts of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, made for Walter Macfarlane, volume V: books 16-22 (James IV and V, 1510-1528), copied in 1758., 1510-1528.
The transcripts extend from the earliest surviving rolls to Book 34; presumably Macfarlane`s intention was to continue the series to at least Book 59 (cf. his index, Adv.MS.35.1.8), but the absence of a title page in volume X suggests that it was the last completed.