Journals. Accounts.
Found in 79 Collections and/or Records:
`Journal kept during travels in Holland 1668 (in Danish)`, containing the travels of a Danish nobleman, who accompanied the Danish Prince George to Holland.
Journal of a visit to the Middle East by Dr William Bryce of Edinburgh.
Journal of Alexander Ballantyne recording a tour of Germany, the Low Countries and Paris, via Waterloo, beginning and ending in Kelso.
Includes a journal of expenses.
`Journal of architecture` by James Playfair.
The manuscript records Playfair`s day-to-day architectural work, with notes of his expenses and a few accounts for clients.
Throughout the period, Playfair was living in London and visiting Scotland once a year. The journal, which is particularly detailed for 1788-1789, gives the names of his clients and information about drawings and other work done for them. The buildings included Cullen House, Bothwell Castle and Dupplin Castle, and were mostly in Scotland.
Journal of James Henderson of Glasgow descibring his voyage to New Zealand on the 'Lady Ruthven'.
The journal is comprised of descriptive daily entries including observations on the ship, its crew, and the other passengers in steerage; and a postscript written upon arrival in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Journal of James Robertson of Cairness, Zante and Argos.
While at Argos from 1828 until 1831 Thomas Gordon, James Robertson, and the historian George Finlay worked on the site of the ruined Heraeum near Argos.
Journal of James Sutherland, missionary in Livingstonia, Malawi.
Journal of Lieutenant (later Captain) David Rutherford Adams, Royal Army Medical Corps, while serving at 41st General Hospital, Salonika, Greece.
Journal of Margaret Ramsay, describing her family life in Edinburgh, and as a school-teacher at Fochabers and Whithorn. The contents are largely personal, but mention is made of some current events.
Journal of Nicolas Servant, Chevalier de Romainval.
Journal of Robert Mylne, recording a visit to Paris.
Journal of Sir Alexander Bannerman of Elsick, of tours in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, The Levant, Turkey and in Europe, with descriptions of yachting and sporting visits to Scotland.
Journal of the Blantyre Mission, Malawi.
Kept mainly by the Reverend David Clement Scott.
'Journal of the Management of the Coall and Salt Works of Prestongrange', 2 April 1748-24 November 1750.
Journal of the siege of Bergen-op-Zoom by the French under Maurice de Saxe, July-September 1747, written by an officer of the garrison.
Journal of William Hunter Jr.
Includes references to the arrangements for George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822.
Journal, probably of George Joseph Bell, the son of the advocate of that name.
Journals and notebooks of Edward Theodore Salvesen, Lord Salvesen.
Journals of Ernest James Harris, Bank Manager, Haddington, consisting largely of accounts of caravanning holidays in Scotland, England, Wales, and Europe but also of a motoring tour in North America.
Journals of the meetings of the Estates of Scotland.
The meetings began on 14 March 1689 in Edinburgh and the journals are complete to the adjournment on 24 May.
Letters and papers of Sir John Hope, 11th Bart., of Craighall and Pinkie.
Letters largely addressed to Auguste Duvau and E´douard Mounier; with letters from Hugh Hope and other members of the Hope family to European contacts; with an agricultural journal, 1825-1827 and a typescript transcription of another 1807 journal.
Literary and personal papers of Alastair Mackie, comprising poetry notebooks and manuscripts, translations and journals.
Literary and personal papers of Jo Clifford.
Literary and personal papers, c. 1966-2013, of Jo Clifford, comprising mainly playscripts, notebooks and journals. With some earlier family papers including: two travel journals by an unidentified family member, to North Carolina in 1828 and a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland in 1829; First World War letters of Bertram Clifford, grandfather of Jo Clifford.