Minute books.
Found in 570 Collections and/or Records:
Minute-book of the trustees of the Gray Library, Haddington, containing a copy of the will, 1717, of John Gray, and minutes, 1729-1885, of meetings of the trustees (including statements of accounts); at the back are a few book-purchase and book binding accounts, compiled at various times between 1768 and 1809., 1717-1885.
Minute-book of the tutors of Francis Charteris., 1732-1735.
Minute book of the Young Men`s Meetings of the Catholic Apostolic Church, Edinburgh.
Minute book recording the formal business of the society running an evangelical library at South Queensferry.
The minute book also contains a list of members' names, with the numbers of the books issued to them each month. Three book-seller's accounts, giving the titles of religious works purchased for the library, are inserted.
Minute book, volume II, of the Saint George Quartet Club., 1887-1937.
The minute book is an amusingly written account of the musical and social activities of the Saint George Quartet Club, illustrated with a number of cartoons and portraits, but containing more serious material such as a note of the music played, and the club's submission to the Scottish University Commission on the teaching of music (folio 49).
Minute-book with financial statements, Lanark branch., 8 September 1947-2 February 1953, Circa 1940-1955.
Minute book with financial statements of the Operative Slaters of Edinburgh and Leith., 1889-1911.
Minute-books., 1904-1929.
Formerly the United Kingdom Society of Coach Makers Union.
Minute-books., 1945-1965.
Minute-books., 1891-1964.
Formerly of the ASW the Amalgamated Society of Carpentry and Joiners.
Minute-books., 1940-1960.
Minute-books., 1930-1959.
Minute books., 1808-1960.
Papers, mostly late 19th to 20th centuries, of the Highland Society of London, covering the interests of the society; cultural, military, charitable, social and historical.
Minute books., 1866-1952.
Minute-books., 1915-1961.
Minute-books., 1931-1947.
Including minute books, general fund ledger and six district directories.
Minute-books., 1822-1956.
Minute-books., 1935-1951.
Minute books., 1820-1968
The archive of the Royal Celtic Society, founded in 1820 as the Celtic Society, and bearing its 'Royal' designation since 1873. Among the founder members were Captain William Mackenzie of Gruinard, Sir David Stewart of Garth and Sir Walter Scott, the Society's first vice president.
The archive contains minute books, financial records, membership lists, correspondence, files on the Society's history and constitution, photographs, newspaper cuttings and miscellaneous matter.
Minute books, 1849-1901, of the Grand Lodge of Free Gardeners Scotland.
With copy, 1948, of the revised constitution of the South African Provincial Lodge of the Order
Minute books, 1862-1945, of the Brechin United Cooperative Society, with a minute book, 1833-1845, of the Brechin Upper and Nether Tenements Saving Association.
Minute books, 1922-1973, of Craigmount School Old Girls` Club.
With school diaries, 1952-1966.