Regulations. Executive records.
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Printed Acts of Parliament concerning the regulation of militia in Scotland., 1776-1803.
Printed Acts of Parliament concerning the regulation of militia in Scotland., 1804-1812.
Printed and other miscellaneous material, chiefly relating to military matters., 1834-1863, undated.
Printed and other miscellaneous material, chiefly relating to military matters., 1834-1863, undated.
Printed circulars concerning the establishment of Volunteer Corps, requisitions and supplies, etc., 1803-1804.
Printed copies of the regulations passed by the Bengal Government., 1793-1807.
Printed copies of the regulations passed by the Bengal Government., 1793-1794.
Printed copies of the regulations passed by the Bengal Government., 1795.
Printed copies of the regulations passed by the Bengal Government., 1796-1802.
Printed copies of the regulations passed by the Bengal Government., 1803.
Printed copies of the regulations passed by the Bengal Government., 1804-1807.
Printed papers chiefly relating to the legal and financial affairs of the Incorporation of Tailors of the Canongate., 1809-1854.
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.
Printed papers relating to the dispute between Thomas Stamford Raffles and Sir Robert Rollo Gillespie., 1814.
Includes correspondence and papers, 1810-1814, of and concerning Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java.
'Proceedings [of the] Home Department [of the] Government of India: council reforms, [and] regulations for the enlarged imperial and provincial legislative councils' ([Simla], 1909)., 1909.
Society rules, constitution and history, with some miscelleaneous matter., 1822-1974 and undated.
Contains versions of the rules and constitution, studies of the history of the Society, photographs, newspaper cuttings and two printed works sent to the Society.
'Standing orders and regulations for the 85th light infantry' (London, 1813), with satirical comments in manuscript., [1813, or after.]
‘Standing orders and regulations to be obeyed and observed by the Ninetieth Regiment’ (1794), interleaved with blank leaves containing a few additional instructions in manuscript., 1794, [1794, or after.]
“The Watch-, Quarter-, and Station-bills, boats’ crews, & signals, and Orders and Regulations of His Majesty's Ship Forte”, with a plan of the decks., 1823.
Various literary papers of the family of Erskine of Alva., 18th century-19th century.
Versions of the Society's constitution, rules and objectives., 1822-1974.
Contains versions of the rules and constitution, studies of the history of the Society, photographs, newspaper cuttings and two printed works sent to the Society.
Watch-bill, quarter-bill, and orders and regulations of H.M.S. 'Narcissus', Captain Ross Donnelly, in which Sir Thomas John Cochrane is an officer., [?1801-?1805.]
The date must be between the end of 1801, when Captain Ross Donnelly got the 'Narcissus', and June 1805, when Thomas John Cochrane was appointed as Lieutenant to the 'Jason'.