Speeches. Documents.
Found in 923 Collections and/or Records:
Copy, circa 2006, of notes of speech by Arthur Woodburn to Women`s Conference in Perth entitled "What Labour has done for Scotland", 1949.
Copy of a speech of Prof Kenneth Varty.
Concerns the presentation of his "Festschrift" to Prof H T Barnwell, London.
Copy of 'Heads of Lord Morpeth's Speech on the Finances of the East India Company, 10th July 1806. With an Appendix' (London, 1806). , 1806.
The correspondence and papers include material concerning Bencoolen, Goa, Iran, Sind, Indonesia, Afghanistan and Tahiti, various surveys, and literary and scientific subjects.
Copy of the Duke of Wharton's address to the people of England, ?April 1729., 1729.
Corporation and citizens of Regina, Saskatchewan., 1900.
A complete list of these addresses is available.
Corporation of Madras., Undated, between 1909-1910.
A complete list of these addresses is available.
Corrected manuscripts of three essays and two broadcast talks of Compton Mackenzie.
Corrected typescript of a talk 'Spooks, sorcery and superstition' by Nancy Brysson Morrison., 1934.
Notes for and some manuscripts of Nancy Brysson Morrison's books and shorter works.
Corrections and additions by the first Earl of Cromer in an advance proof of a speech he afterwards delivered on Free Trade and Protection to the Glasgow and West of Scotland Unionist Free Trade Club on 10 January 1908.
Also included are three letters to the donor, James MacLehose, the Glasgow printer (including one from Lord Cromer accompanying the corrected proof), the final printed copy of the speech and the menu and toast list of the luncheon at which the speech was delivered.
Correspondence and other related papers of Cecil Hopkinson, relating to Giuseppe Verdi., 1957-1975.
Concerning Hopkinson`s bibliographies of Berlioz and Verdi.
Correspondence and papers concerning Lord Minto's speeches in the House of Lords on Volunteer matters., 1897-1898.
Correspondence and papers concerning the 1st Earl of Minto's management of the impeachment of Sir Elijah Impey, formerly chief Justice of Bengal, for his conduct of the trial of the Maharaja Nand Kumar., 1787-1788.
Correspondence and papers, concerning the administration of the College at Fort William., 1808-1813.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning Edward Arthur Walton., 1891-1925, undated.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning the 1st Earl of Minto., 1811-1814.
Includes correspondence and papers, 1810-1814, of and concerning Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of Java.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning William Elliot of Wells., 1775-1818, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Arthur Woodburn, including articles, press cuttings, lectures, photographs, glass slides and drafts of an autobiography.
Arthur Woodburn's strong interest in economics, education, European unity, international relations, modern languages and Scottish history and literature are reflected in the papers.
Correspondence and papers of Douglas Young, including printed material, mostly concerning Scottish politics.
Including manuscripts and corrected typescripts of plays, articles, reviews, addresses, and broadcast talks, with letters on literary, academic and political matters.
Also printed items concerning the Scottish National Party, PEN, and other organisations.
Correspondence and papers of James Mackay, Baron MacKay of Clashfern.
Papers mostly concern Lord Mackay`s period of office as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain.
Correspondence and papers of James Pittendrigh Macgillivray.
Correspondence and papers of Janet Adam Smith, containing notes and draft talk about the publication, 'Books in my life', the collections of Janet Adam Smith and Michael Roberts about mountaineering, with a bibliography of her writings by Andrew Roberts., 1988-1989.
Correspondence, personal and literary papers, published articles and reviews, mountaineering papers, and photographs, circa 1911-2013, of Janet Adam Smith (1905-1999), author, journalist and mountaineer.
Correspondence and papers of John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, his wife Susan Buchan, Lady Tweedsmuir, his brother James Walter Buchan, and sister, Anna Buchan.
Correspondence and papers of John Scott Burdon-Sanderson., 1854-1905, undated.
Most of the letters are addressed to Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson by colleagues in connexion with his work and researches: most of the papers consist of talks on science and medicine.
Correspondence and papers of John Scott Burdon-Sanderson., 1854-1894.
Most of the letters are addressed to Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson by colleagues in connexion with his work and researches: most of the papers consist of talks on science and medicine.
Correspondence and papers of John Scott Burdon-Sanderson., 1895-1905, undated.
Most of the letters are addressed to Sir John Scott Burdon-Sanderson by colleagues in connexion with his work and researches: most of the papers consist of talks on science and medicine.