Inventories.
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
Inventory of writs of the family of Lamont of Lamont, from 1309 to 1739.
Kennel Book, 1797-1926, compiled by James Hunter Rutherford W.S. (adm.1877), of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt. With correspondence, accounts and subscription lists, 1915-1948, of and relating to the Hunt.
The main interest of this collection lies in the Kennel Book. Its author, James Hunter Rutherford, was Honorary Secretary of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt and Master of Foxhounds from1915-1926. He was the author of The History of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt, 1775-1910, Edinburgh, 1911. The Kennel Book records every hound that was part of the hunt, its name, parentage and fate.
Legal papers of the Dean of the Faculty of Advocates against T G Repp, a library assistant who brought an action against the Faculty of Advocates in 1834.
Letters and papers of the family of Campbell of Inverawe.
Manuscript containing various legal works, compiled in 1704.
Microfilm of assorted 13th-17th century manuscripts.
Microfilm of ‘Cartae de Cella de Coldingham, in ecclesia Dunelmensi Conservatae’, 1702-1703; and, copy, 1828, of the account, 1568, of the adventures on the coast of Norway of James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell.
Microfilm of copy of the inventory, 1615-1630, of the Trésor des Chartes, the muniments of the Crown of France; and index.
Microfilm of inventory of furniture and equipment in Government House, Newfoundland, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor there.
Microfilm of inventory of jewellery belonging to Queen Anne of Denmark.
Miscellaneous papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library, including inventories, petitions and accounts.
Notebook belonging to William Rankin, James Rankin, and, finally, to Gabriel Rankin of Orchardhead.
Notebook of James Steuart, Keeper of the King’s Wardrobe.
Notebooks of Christina Struthers, wife of Sir John Struthers, the anatomist.
Notes, transcripts and extracts compiled by and for Lieutenant-General George Henry Hutton relating to Aberdeen and its ecclesiastical antiquities.
Office correspondence and accounts of Bell and Bradfute, booksellers and publishers, Edinbrugh.
Papers and correspondence of Mark and Charles Kerr, King`s Painters and Stationers for Scotland.
Papers concern financial affairs, stock, printing materials and property and include inventories and book lists.
Papers, chiefly Gaelic, of Duncan Campbell, Inverness (1826-1916).
Papers collected by the Highland Society of Scotland Ossian Committee and its successor the Committee on Celtic Literature.
Papers concerning the Freefield estate and the Leith family.
Papers concerning the Roxburghshire Estate of the Minto family.
Includes title deeds, 1492-1956, to lands which came into the possession of the Minto family in Roxburgshire and one deed, 1781, concerning land in Fife. With other papers, 1751-1975, on the administration of the family`s estates, family trust and settlement papers, bonds, inventories, valuations, probate records and plans.