Financial records.
Found in 1517 Collections and/or Records:
Cost book, estimated, no. 3 of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1901-1913.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Cost books, actual, of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1883-1911.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Cost books, actual, of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1883-1889.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Cost books, actual, of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1890-1897.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Cost books, actual, of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1904-1911.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Cost books, estimated, of Kinleith Paper Mill., 1881-1913.
The mill, on the Water of Leith at Currie, began in 1792 and was operated by Henry Bruce (later Henry Bruce and Sons) from about 1850 to 1966. The archive has survived in a rather fragmentary state.
Craigierig., 1652.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Craigkingledoors., 1625.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Cross Kirk of Peebles., 1569-1687.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Current account of Lord Milton with the British Linen Company., 1747-1761.
Lord Milton was the effective founder of the British Linen Company and its Deputy-Governor.
Current account of Lord Milton with the British Linen Company., 1747-1754.
Lord Milton was the effective founder of the British Linen Company and its Deputy-Governor.
Current account of Lord Milton with the British Linen Company., 1754-1761.
Lord Milton was the effective founder of the British Linen Company and its Deputy-Governor.
David Douglas, writer, Edinburgh., 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.
David Keadie, tacksman of the coal of Urquhart., 1743.
The papers relate in particular to the difficulties of Patrick Kinninmond (d 1701), the last laird of that name.
David Pitscottie in Meiklebeath., 1686-1702.
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.
David Trench, stationer, burgess of Edinburgh and Isaac Whitelaw, burgess of Haddington., 1666-1671.
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.
David Watson, W.S., 1664-1671.
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.
Daybook, 1728-1753, of Robert and Archibald Dickson, nurserymen at Hassendeanburn.
Debt of George, Lord Ramsay, and Duncan Forbes to Alexander Wilkieson, Writer, Edinburgh., 1730.
Debt of John Forbes, M.P., Duncan, and Duncan`s son John, to Alexander Strahan, Hampstead., 1749.
Debt of William Baillie, Commissary of Inverness, to Inverness Hospital, for which Duncan Forbes, 3rd of Culloden, stood cautioner., 1702-1714.
Debts, 1663-1680, relating to James Kennedy, father and son, sheriff-clerks of Aberdeen. Also obligation, 1665, 1669, of the younger Kennedy to William Forbes, servitor of Robert Forbes of Newton., 1663-1680.
Other people involved in these debts include, Sir Mungo Murray of Blebo, Sir George Mackenzie of Tarbet, Sir John Urquhart of Cromartie, Charles, Earl of Mar.