Petitions.
Found in 196 Collections and/or Records:
8th Marquess of Tweeddale papers., 1808-1875.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Accounts and papers of the deacons and boxmaster [treasurer] of the Incorporation of Mary's Chapel, Edinburgh., 1676-1793.
Accounts and vouchers of the Faculty of Advocates., 1695-1865.
Accounts, vouchers and correspondence of the treasurer of the Incorporation of Mary's Chapel, Edinburgh, with petitions, receipts and related miscellaneous papers., 1675-1872, undated.
Album of letters and documents, compiled by Sir Hew Dalrymple., 1514-1851.
Books and papers of the 'Knights Companions of the Most Sovereign and Social Order of the Cape and of C.F.D.' (Concordia Fratrum Decus)., 1764-1841.
With these papers were some of David Herd (see MSS.1924-1928).
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1639-1642.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1638-1642.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1639-1642.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1639-1642.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1640-1642.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1638-1640.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Collection of proceedings in the House of Commons, written in various contemporary hands., 1640-1642.
The proceedings consists mainly of speeches, petitions, newsletters, and diurnal occurrences, along with other documents, some of an earlier date, bearing on the constitutional crisis.
Copies, in a seventeenth-century hand, of the National Covenant and letters, petitions, poems, etc., connected with it, circa 1637-circa 1641., [Circa 1637-circa 1641.], 1717-1718, undated.
At the end are accounts, 1717-1718, undated (folio 72). Inside the end cover, "Archibald Law with my hand ye pen laid at God's command" is written, in a seventeenth-century hand which does not appear to be any of those represented in the manuscript.
Copies of some of the printed papers contained in MS.1989, chiefly those relating to legal affairs, and the regulations of the Incorporation of Tailors of the Canongate., 1832-1854.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Copy, undated, of petition, ?1689, for annulling the attainder of Alicia Lisle., ?1689.
Some of the items in this series belong in other parts of the Saltoun collection, but their relationship was not discovered until after the arrangement had been finalised; others may have been acquired by various members of the family.
Correspondence, accounts and petitions of and concerning Hugh Elliot., 1803-1806.
The contents are as follows. (i) Correspondence and accounts of Hugh Elliot with Vallin, Routh and Company, bankers in Naples, 1804-1806, concerning British subsidies to the Neapolitan government (folio 1); (ii) Petitions addressed to Elliot, 1803-1804, chiefly from French and Corsican emigrés (folio 115).