Logs. Records.
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of "day-books" containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., 1809-1814.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., May-June 1809.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., June-September 1809.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., September-November 1809.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., November 1809-March 1810.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., March-June 1810.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., June-October 1810.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., October 1810-February 1811.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., February 1811-March 1812.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., April 1812-January 1813.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., February-November 1813.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., November 1813-July 1814.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
Deck logs and Day's Works., 1842.
Deck logs and Day's Works., 1843-1845.
Deck logs and Day's Works., 1846-1847.
Deck logs and Day's Works, undated., [1842-1847.]
Diaries and notebooks of Rear-Admiral Maitland., 1815-1839.
File originally labelled ‘John McGrath’s own’, containing: log-book, 1978; general correspondence, 1972-74; press-cuttings, mostly 1981; draft letters with letter of resignation of John McGrath from 7:84 and ‘Statement about why 7:84 was formed’, both undated; and agenda for company meeting, August 1977., 1972-1974, 1977-1978, 1981, undated.
Aside from, though related to, his work with 7:84, John McGrath was involved in the study of political theatre, and was himself the subject of many articles, papers and dissertations. Much of the material listed in this section falls into this category, though there is also some that might equally well have been incorporated into the main 7:84 sequence, and vice-versa. There is some overlap with, and duplication of, items in the main sequence.