Scrolls. Information artefacts.
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Further papers of George Friel, including a programme, degree certificate and a scroll., 1931-1932, 1973.
General correspondence, 1746, chiefly of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton, with anonymous correspondents, including reports on the Rebellion and scrolls of Lord Milton's circulars to sheriffs, magistrates, etc., 1746.
Manuscript family trees rolled into scrolls, containing markers attached to individual manuscripts., Undated.
Minutes of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 30 September 1819-17 January 1826.
Scroll of minutes included in MS.220.
Minutes of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 21 July 1826-27 July 1829.
Scroll of minutes in MS.220
Minutes of the Incorporation of Candlemakers, Edinburgh., 31 January 1838-17 March 1853.
Scroll of minutes in MS.223.
Miscellaneous papers of the Reverend Charles Moncrieff Robertson., [Before 1928.]
The contents include a scroll list of the papers of the Reverend Charles Moncrieff Robertson, and newspaper cuttings relating to Lord Lovat and to the massacre of the Eigg people.
Photostat of scroll, 1787, by St Andrews University awarding the degree of Doctor of Laws to Grimur Jonsson Thorkelin., 1787.
Scroll accounts of David Syme, coalgrieve at Lochgelly., 1741-1745.
Scroll bearing an appreciative address, signed by 207 members of the House of Commons and presented to Richard Burdon Haldane on the occasion of his exclusion from the Coalition Government in 1915., 1915.
The papers include correspondence of other members of the family of Haldane of Cloan covering a period of almost a century and a half from the beginning of the 19th century, especially rich for the period 1875-1937.
Scroll containing a collection of charms against maladies and evil spirits., 18th century.
Scroll presented to John Kirk by the Indians of Zanzibar., circa 1886.
NOT RECEIVED BY NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SCOTLAND.
c.1886. Scroll expressing gratitude of the Indians of Zanzibar. Presented upon Kirk's departure. Includes several hundred signatures.
State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volumes 1-3: letters and papers on various topics, chiefly addressed to James VI., 1560-1622, undated.
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`.