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Minute books.

 Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 570 Collections and/or Records:

Microfilm of minute books of the Royal Society of Edinburgh., 1783-1843.

 Item
Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.889
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows: Minute book, June 1783-July 1791, of the proceedings of the Royal Society (Acc.10000/1);Minute book, November 1783-June 1793, of the Physical Class of the Royal Society (Acc.10000/2);Minute book, November 1783-November 1808, of the Literary Class of the Royal Society (Acc.10000/3);Minute book, July 1793-January 1824, of the Physical and Literary Classes of the Royal Society (Acc.10000/4);General minute book, January...
Dates: 1783-1843.

Microfilm of minute books of the Under the Beeches Literary Society, Bathgate.

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Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.885
Scope and Contents

The dates are taken from the accession records for the original documents and might not be the specific dates of the documents on the microfilm.

Dates: 1874-1904.

Microfilm of Women Missionaries. Reel 10. Part 1. Papers of the Women's Association for Foreign Missions, 1885-1930., 1902-1929.

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Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.1338
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows: General letters, 1926-1929, undated, to the secretary of the Women's Association for Foreign Missions of the Church of Scotland (MS.7636);

Minute book, 1902-1908, of the sub-committee on finance of the Women's Association for Foreign Missions of the Church of Scotland (MS.7637).

Dates: 1902-1929.

Microfilms of minute books of the Royal Scottish Pipers' Society, volumes 2-6.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13091-is now Mf.MSS.609 and Mf.MSS.610

Minute and account book consisting chiefly of admissions of new masters to the Incorporation of Perth Wrights, and of the binding of apprentices., 1519, 1528-1621.

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Identifier: MS.19288
Scope and Contents

There are also records of decisions taken for regulating trade and accounts of 1530 concerning payments for a play performed on Corpus Christi day (folio 8 verso).

The flyleaf is taken from a 15th-century Italian manuscript of Justinian's ‘Corpus luris Civilis’, with gloss (folio 1).

Dates: 1519, 1528-1621.

Minute and account book of the Perth Incorporation of Hammermen., 1518-1744.

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Identifier: MS.19239
Scope and Contents

This volume was started in 1584 and all entries of earlier date are noted to have been copied out of an "auld buik".

The contents are as follows.

(i) Admission of William Lander, book binder and parchment-maker, Perth, 1584 (folio 1);

(ii) Pious verses addressed to the Incorporation, 1584 (folio 1 verso);

(iii) Minutes and accounts, 1518-1744 (folio 2);

(iv) Fragment of early music (folio 268).

Dates: 1518-1744.

Minute and account books of the Killearn Golf Club.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.24650-24651
Scope and Contents

The volumes cover the entire period of the Killearn Golf Club's existence from its foundation in 1896 to its dissolution in 1914.

Dates: 1896-1914.

Minute and account books relating to the Incorporation of Perth Wrights.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.19288-19289
Scope and Contents These records of the Wrights, bowyers, coopers, chirurgeons, parchment makers, masons, and glaziers, who formed the Wrights Incorporation, reveal their collective interest in the regulations of trading standards and the control of admission. There are also indications of the social function of the Incorporation and their involvement with the pre-Reformation Church.The haphazard nature of the entries in both volumes suggests that they may possibly be rough copies kept by the...
Dates: 1519-1670.

Minute and record book of the Scottish National Library Endowment Trust, kept by its Clerk-Treasurer, K M Oliphant, Writer to the Signet.

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Identifier: MS.24724
Scope and Contents The Scottish National Library Endowment Trust was established at the Instigation of Hugh P Macmillan King’s Counsel, later Lord Macmillan, its Honorary Secretary, to receive gifts from private individuals towards the establishment of a National Library on the basis of the non-legal collections of the Advocates’ Library. Its most notable receipt, £100,000 from Alexander (later Sir Alexander) Grant in June 1923, made possible the establishment of the Library in 1925.The volume...
Dates: 1923-1925.