Financial records.
Found in 1246 Collections and/or Records:
Book of accounts of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 1743-1746.
The account-book dates from 17 September 1743-September 1746.
Book of accounts of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 1823-1847.
The account-book dates from 13 September 1823-Whitsunday 1847.
Book of accounts of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 1848-1851.
The account-book dates from Whitsunday 1848-Whitsunday 1851.
Book of the Incorporation of Wrights of Culross., 1612-1793.
The main series of minutes, 1691-1793 (folios 11 verso-110, 114-176, 178 verso-188), is preceded and interrupted by records of entries of apprentices, 1612-1677 (folios 1 verso-7), of elections of Deacons and Boxmasters, 1679-1682 (folios 8-10), of the Mortcloth from 1737 to 1793 (folio 187), of payments into the Box, etc.
Books and papers of the Incorporation of Tailors of the Canongate, including copies of the earlier documents., 1438-1878.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Books of accounts of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 1743-1851.
Books of the Incorporation of Wrights of Culross, 1612-1845.
Bordland, Newlands., 1647-1669.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Boswell of Easter Lochgelly and Boswell of Craigincat., 1620-1647.
The papers relate in particular to the difficulties of Patrick Kinninmond (d 1701), the last laird of that name.
Brugh or Burgh in Kirkcaldy and then of Tinmouth., 1695-1702.
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.
Buchan family financial papers, 1960s-1980s.
Business and financial notebook of Sir Thomas Hislop., 1804-1817.
Business records of the John Murray publishing house., 1834-1992.
Further papers of John Murray publishing house.
Business records of 'The Scotsman', 'The Weekly Scotsman' and 'Edinburgh Evening Dispatch'., 1832-1972, undated.
Callands or Cowthropple., 1632-1669.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Cash book of George Combe., 1809-1810.
The bulk of these papers comprise household accounts, which fall into two divisions: loose receipts and accounts (MSS.7475-7492), and bound volumes of general expenses (MSS.7493-7508). MSS.7509-7512 are concerned with legal and publishing finances.
Charters and other formal documents relating to lands and affairs in Angus., 1632-1729.
Check book., 1936-1937.
Church of Newlands., 1650-1667.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Cloich and West Loch., 1580-1583.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Colieraw Mill of Dunfermline., 1587, 1610, undated.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Collection of 19 formal documents (mostly financial), relating to the will of the deceased John Moresone, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh., 1615-1628, and undated.
Manuscripts, including collections of formal documents (but not single documents, for which see Ch.A245-A251), owned by Riddell, arranged as far as possible in chronological order.
Colliers' and salters' accounts., 1705-1715.
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).
Colliers' and salters' accounts., 1715-1719.
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).
Colliers' and salters' accounts, of the family of Wemyss of Bogie., 1705-1719.
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).