Registers (lists).
Found in 223 Collections and/or Records:
Books received direct to the Faculty of Advocates., 1895-1924.
Books received direct to the Faculty of Advocates., 1895-1903.
Books received direct to the Faculty of Advocates., 1st quarter of 20th century.
Books received direct to the Faculty of Advocates., 1st quarter of 20th century.
Bound register, 'Books reviewed' for the 'Scottish Historical Review'., 1946-1965.
Business records of George Waterston and Sons, Ltd.
‘Calendar of the journals of the House of Lords’.
‘Calendar of the journals of the House of Lords’., 1541-1660.
‘Calendar of the journals of the House of Lords’., 1660-1727.
'Calendar of the journals of the House of Lords’., 1727-1754.
Canvass books and related papers., [Circa 1794-circa 1812], 1832-1837.
Compilation entitled, 'Register of the Vassals Charters belonging to the Lordship of Hailes’., Late 17th century.
Copy of 'List of the members of the Reading Society in Leadhills and time of their admission', being a register of the 840 members from 1743 to 1902.
Correspondence and papers of George Smith (1824-1901), publisher, and founder of the Dictionary of National Biography, and his successors as heads of the firm of Smith, Elder and Company.
The papers relate chiefly to the publication of articles in the 'Cornhill Magazine' (which George Smith founded), and of books published by the firm.
Correspondence and papers of local Conservative and Unionist associations., 1900-1973.
Correspondence and papers of the Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Committee and Jewish, Colonial and Continental Mission Committees.
The archive of the Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Committee, 1929-64, together with much 19th and earlier 20th century material, and some items relating to Jewish and Continental Missions.
Correspondence and papers of the Church of Scotland Overseas Council, mostly concerning missions and churches in Africa and Jamaica.
The African section of the archive of the Church of Scotland Overseas Council, 1965-75 (with some earlier material). This deposit also includes material relevant to Jamaica (1938-1966).
Correspondence and papers of the publisher, Robert Cadell, and of his grandchildren in the Stevenson family.
Robert Cadell (1788-1849) was the partner of Archibald Constable, and, after the dissolution of that partnership in 1825, the sole publisher of Walter Scott's novels. His papers reflect his personal and business relations with Scott and other authors, as well as his family affairs.
Correspondence, syllabuses, examination time-tables, and other material concerning Durham School and the attendance there of at least the elder son of Alexander Walker, William Stuart Walker, in 1822., [?1822.]
The papers contain some interesting examples of juvenile handwriting and sketching.