Inventories.
Found in 496 Collections and/or Records:
Business papers of James Dickson and Co.
Includes letter book, stock inventories, account books and price book.
Business records of R and R Clark Ltd, printers, including six boxes of George Bernard Shaw's letters to the firm, and related printed material by Shaw.
`Cartae de Cella de Coldingham, in ecclesia Dunelmensi Conservatae’. An inventory of Coldingham Priory compiled by John Smith, prebendary of Durham.
Two leaves of additions have been inserted (pages 89-92) and there is a list of contents (page 93).
Catalogue, compiled by Sara Austen, of the letters of Robert Ward to Sara and to Benjamin Austen., ? 1846.
Catalogues of libraries., 1906-1948, undated.
‘Charter chest of the Earldom of Wigtown, 1214-1681’ edited by Francis J Grant (Scottish Record Society, 1910), being a publication of an inventory made in 1681, annotated and continued in the Scottish Record Office and the National Library of Scotland., 1681, 1910, [?1960].
Claims, inventories, and other papers relating to the bankruptcy of Constable & Company and of Archibald Constable and Robert Cadell respectively., 1826.
Commonplace book of Alexander Fraser Tytler., ?1778-1802.
Includes observations and anecdotes on contemporary Enlightenment figures including Dugald Stewart, James Boswell, Tobias Smollett and Lord Kames, and an inventory of Fraser Tytler’s publications up to 1793. Also included are copies of letters sent by David Dalrymple (Lord Hailes), and a number of verses by William Shenstone, Allan Ramsay, James Beattie and William Shakespeare translated into Latin by Fraser Tytler.
Commonplace book of the Earl of Buchan.
Copies, chiefly from printed books, of documents concerning Edinburgh.
Copies, made in 1734 and 1736, of an Inventory of the estate of Maria de Jonge made in 1732 by the executors (Simon Schaap, Counsel in the Court of Holland, Zeeland, and Friesland, and Frans van Limborch, Advocate before the Courts of Justice in Holland) appointed under the will of Maria de Jonge., 1732.
Copies of inventory of the Clan Gregor Centre archive, compiled by Sheila McGregor., 1999.
Copies or drafts of letters and memoranda of Mary, Queen of Scots, or associated closely with her, probably written by various secretaries.
Copy, 1621, of testament testamentar and inventory, 3 December 1621, of Alexander Home of Renton (d August 1619)., 3 December 1621.
His widow, Margaret Cockburne, later married Sir William Graham of Braco and then Sir Andrew Fletcher.
Copy, 1636, of inventory of writs, 8, 17 October 1636, of Saltoun delivered by Sir William Forbes of Craigievar to John Carstairs of Newgrange., 8, 17 October 1636.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Copy, 1642, of inventory of writs, 24 March 1642, of Saltoun and Glencorse in the hands of Sir John Hope, fiar of Craighall and Sir William Forbes of Craigievar., 24 March 1642.
William Forbes of Many, afterwards of Craigievar, and his son Sir William, succeeded in acquiring all rights to Saltoun, which was ultimately sold, after being held briefly by Sir William Gray of Pittendrum and various relations of Forbes, to Sir Andrew Fletcher of Innerpeffer.
Copy, 1713-1714, of the inventory, 1615-1630, of the Trésor des Chartes, the muniments of the Crown of France.
Copy, 1713-1714, of the inventory, 1615-1630, of the Trésor des Chartes, the muniments of the Crown of France. Volume 1: Gouvernements de Paris et d`Orléans., 1615-1630.
Copy, 1713-1714, of the inventory, 1615-1630, of the Trésor des Chartes, the muniments of the Crown of France. Volume 2: Gouvernement de Champagne., 1615-1630.
Copy, 1812, presumably by John Riddell, of a transcript in the possession of Thomas Thomson of the 18th-century inventory of the charters of Coldingham Priory preserved at Durham., 18th century.
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.
Copy, made in 1734, of an Inventory of the estate of Maria de Jonge made in 1732 by the executors (Simon Schaap, Counsel in the Court of Holland, Zeeland, and Friesland, and Frans van Limborch, Advocate before the Courts of Justice in Holland) appointed under the will of Maria de Jonge., 1732.
Copy, made in 1736, of an Inventory of the estate of Maria de Jonge made in 1732 by the executors (Simon Schaap, Counsel in the Court of Holland, Zeeland, and Friesland, and Frans van Limborch, Advocate before the Courts of Justice in Holland) appointed under the will of Maria de Jonge., 1732.
Copy, mid 18th century, of 'Inventory of the Writts and Evidents of the Lands and Barrony of Lenzie, Lands of Cumbernauld and others ...', 1681; with indexes of lands mentioned and a chronology down to 1744., 1681, mid 18th century.
The indexes are of lands mentioned which (1) belonged to the Flemings in 1681 (folio 109) and (2) had been sold before 1681 (folio 117 verso). Also present is additional information about the arrangement and location of the deeds.