Reports.
Found in 1065 Collections and/or Records:
Case papers relating to the litigation in the Court of Session, 2nd Division, between Sir William Elliott and the 2nd Earl of Minto., 1819-1829.
Except for reports of speeches of the judges (MS.11933, folios 81, 142) and 'Answers for Lord Minto' to the notes of the accountant under remit (MS.11934, folio 139), these are printed Court of Session papers.
Case papers relating to the litigation in the Court of Session, 2nd Division, between Sir William Elliott and the 2nd Earl of Minto., 1819-1823.
Except for reports of speeches of the judges (MS.11933, folios 81, 142) and 'Answers for Lord Minto' to the notes of the accountant under remit (MS.11934, folio 139), these are printed Court of Session papers.
Case study papers, 'The Diabetes National Service Framework', relating to mainstreaming work carried out across UK government departments by Patricia Terry of the Women and Equality Unit., ?2001.
Certified copy, dated 1712, of an account of the court-martial held on John, Master of Sinclair, for the murder of Ensign Hugh Schaw and Captain Alexander Schaw, 1708., 1708, 1710, 1823.
Included are copies of the relevant correspondence of Sir John Schaw of Greenock, 1708, 1710.
This is the manuscript edited by Sir Walter Scott for the Roxburghe Club in 1828 and described by him in that edition. It contains a note by Scott, different from his published preface (folio 2), an unsigned note of 1823, and one of R Scott Moncrieff (folio 41).
Cinnamon Bennett, Chris Booth, and Sue Yeandle, in collaboration with Dory Reeves, 'Mainstreaming Equality in the Committees of the Scottish Parliament', including note to Esther Breitenbach from the Scottish Executive Development Department Equality Unit., 2001-2003.
Collection of manuscripts, apparently belonging to William Edmondstoune Aytoun., 1653-1746.
Collection of reports and memoranda, chiefly printed, with press cuttings, chiefly relating to the life and work of Sir John Rennie., 1822-1874.
Collection of state papers of the reigns of James VI and Charles I made by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, Lord Lyon King of Arms.
The collection is known both as the `Denmilne State Papers` and the `Denmilne Collection`. Less formally it is often referred to as the `Denmilne Manuscripts`.
Conclusion of Sir John Sinclair’s Ossianic correspondence (1821-1830).
‘Considerations on the Revenue of Malabar', compiled circa 1801., [Circa 1801.]
Copies of annual reports to the King of the Commissioners and Trustees for improving fisheries and manufactures in Scotland., 1727-1744.
Copies of correspondence and other documents of James Stuart., 1782-1783.
Copies of correspondence and papers of and concerning Hugh Elliot relating to British Naval operations in the Mediterranean., 1803-1804.
Copies of letters and papers concerning the Commissioner for the Revenue Settlement of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces., 1808-1813.
Copies of letters and papers concerning the Commissioner for the Revenue Settlement of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces., 1808-1810.
Copies of letters and papers concerning the Commissioner for the Revenue Settlement of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces., 1810.
Copies of letters, notes and other papers of Stephen Hislop., 1837-1862, undated.
Copies of memorials, 1786-1788, addressed by the Carron Company to Sir Thomas Dundas as arbiter, claiming repayment of water lost to them through the construction of the Forth and Clyde Canal.
Copies of reports of the Carron Company's inspectors, 1772, ?1775, and of George Whitworth, for the Company of Proprietors of the Forth and Clyde Navigation, 1785, 1788, are included.
Copies of official correspondence, with some original reports concerning India., [?Circa 1820]-1824.
Copies of papers concerning the Commissioner for the Revenue Settlement of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces., 1808-1813.
Copies of papers concerning the Commissioner for the Revenue Settlement of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces., 1810-1811, 1813.
The contents are as follows. (i) Reports and assessments, 1810-1811, concerning the revenue settlements of Kampur (folio 1), Gorakpur (folio 49), Allahabad (folio 116), Bundelkhand (folio 190) and Farruckhabad (folio 234); (ii) Excerpt from a general letter to the Court of Directors, 19 June 1813 (folio 268).
Copies of published articles, letters, reports, and speeches about or by John Kirk and relatives., 1856-1972.
Includes extracts from the Royal Geographical Society 'Proceedings and Journals', and the 'Report by Sir John Kirk on the Disturbances at Brass' (1896).
Copies of reports, May 1826, on the husbandry of Gujarat, sent to Alexander Walker on St Helena., 1826.
Whilst at St Helena, Alexander Walker busied himself in promoting the agricultural potential of the island and in tackling the question of slavery.