Financial records.
Found in 270 Collections and/or Records:
A collection of formal documents relating to the lands of Skeoch, Stirlingshire.
A collection of five formal documents, 1544-1607, relating to the lands of Skeoch, Stirlingshire (Ch.8486-8490), together with an extract, 1711, of an acknowledgement of payment, 1710, by Charles Hope, 1st Earl of Hopetoun (Ch.8491), and a burgess ticket of Campbeltown, 1764, granted to John Walker, botanist (Ch.8492). An inventory is available.
Account book for the Faculty of Advocates Library Building fund.
Account-book of examination fees of the Faculty of Advocates
Accounts and abstract of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates.
Accounts and related correspondence for alterations to the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Accounts concerning Sir John and Sir Charles Gilmour.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Apothecary's account for 1666-1667, presented by James Borthwick to Sir John Gilmour (folio 1);
(ii) Account of the household expenditure of Sir Charles Gilmour in 1742 (folio 7);
(iii) Account of expenditure in London during the winters of 1745-1746 and 1747-1748, kept, apparently, by a Scots official at the Board of Trade (folio 56).
Accounts for labourer’s wages and tradesman’s bills and receipts of the Faculty of Advocates for the building of the new library staircase.
Accounts, including pay bills and work bills for workmen employed at the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Accounts of the collieries and salt-works of the family of Wemyss of Bogie.
On the death of Sir John Wemyss, 2nd Baronet, in January 1719, the property is conducted for Sir James, 3rd Baronet, by tutors. Sir James first signs for himself, with his curators, in April 1726 (MS.3088, page 121).
Administrative files of Victor Gollancz, publishers, relating to various works of Archibald Joseph Cronin.
Administrative, legal and financial papers concerning the estates of the families of Gray of Carntyne, and Anstruther Thomson, afterwards Anstruther Gray, of Kilmany, including records of coal mining interests, and also some private family papers.
Annual reports of the curators and abstracts of funds of the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Archive of James Thin, bookseller, containing business papers and correspondence, with some personal papers.
Archive of the Royal Celtic Society.
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.
Archives of the National Union of Printing, Bookbinding and Paper Workers, Edinburgh Branch.
Balcarres Papers.
Bank book for the Faculty of Advocates Library furniture account.
Bills for household and personal items, serveral to Miss Manson, Aberdeen.
Book of the Incorporation of Coopers of South Leith.
Business and personal correspondence with related financial records of W A L Marr, tea planter, India.
Most of the papers concern his work on the Malayalam, Chembra and Arrapetta tea plantations, but there is also material for the social life of the British in India at the time particularly the Arbuckle Trophy Football Tournament, the Ootacomund Club and the Wynaad Golf Club in the 1960s.