Financial records.
Found in 1246 Collections and/or Records:
Regality of Dunfermline., 1587-1753.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Register-book for the poor pensioners of the Faculty of Advocates., 1722-1744.
Register-book for the poor pensioners of the Faculty of Advocates., 1744-1771.
Register-book for the poor pensioners of the Faculty of Advocates., 1772-1779.
Remuneration by Margaret Urry Lamont, relict of Archibald Lamont of that Ilk, to Dugald Lamont of that Ilk., 19 June 1713.
Rental and financial papers concerning the Dalrymples of Newhailes., 1670-1790, undated.
Rentals and related financial documents of property of the Dalrymple family., 1670-1790, undated.
Report to the Treasury by the Barons of the Scottish Exchequer upon a memorial of the Royal Bank of Scotland containing proposals for a new method of remitting to London the Public Revenue of Scotland., 1792.
The appendix to the report contains "an account of all the publick monies" remitted to London between 1784 and 1791 in respect of the customs and excise, salt, stamp, post-horse, and stage-coach duties, the land, house, window, salary, and other taxes, and the revenue of the post-office.
Returns of expenses incurred by Arthur C Murray in the elections of 1910 and 1922 for the constituency of Kincardineshire., 1910, 1922.
Reverend James Moore, Minister of Rathen, then of Fraserburgh., 1666, 1668.
These papers relate to particular debts and other affairs, chiefly of Simon Fraser, 3rd of Inverallochie, with a few of his father Simon, 2nd of that family, and business ensuing therefrom. Unless it is otherwise stated, the papers refer to a debt to the person mentioned.
Robert Burnet of Muchals., 1665.
These papers relate to particular debts and other affairs, chiefly of Simon Fraser, 3rd of Inverallochie, with a few of his father Simon, 2nd of that family, and business ensuing therefrom. Unless it is otherwise stated, the papers refer to a debt to the person mentioned.
Robert Pringle in Scotlandwell., 1692-1702.
Sir David Thoirs became the principal creditor of the Kinninmond family through his acquisition of many heritable bonds granted by the Kinninmonds in the late 17th century.
Robertson of Gladney., 1697-1702.
Sir David Thoirs became the principal creditor of the Kinninmond family through his acquisition of many heritable bonds granted by the Kinninmonds in the late 17th century.
Rodonna, Chapelhope and Meiklehope., 1564-1634.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Rutherford debts., 1631-1687.
Documents concerning the purchase of the Barony and Regality of Linton by the 1st Marquess of Tweeddale in 1671, and the assignment to him of Lord Rutherford`s debts.
Sale of the lands of Drumness by Alexander Cunynghame of Polmaise to Robert Ross of Craigie., 1478.
Sarah Griance, daughter of George, servitor to the Earl of Morton., 1701-1702.
Sir David Thoirs became the principal creditor of the Kinninmond family through his acquisition of many heritable bonds granted by the Kinninmonds in the late 17th century.
Scarel and Langel Burdoch, Rothesay., 1667.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Scawen and Meade family papers., 1685-1788, undated.
Scots independent report., 1970-1974.
Scroggs., 1655-1670.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
'Sederunt book', 1778-1855, of the Incorporation of Glovers and Skinners of Kelso, and lists, 1779-1855, of the members of the Skinner Trade, with their quarterly payments., 1778-1855.
Settlements, valuations, accounts, and other papers concerning the estates of Madeleine Harriet Dagmar Elliot, 1888-1922, and Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot, 1922-1923., 1888-1923.
Shielgreen and Whitefoldhill., 1658.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.