Subscription lists.
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
‘Abbotsford Subscription Book’, a blank book containing note of two subscriptions, preceded by a printed account of the organization of the fund for the preservation of Abbotsford and its contents, 1832, and a printed list of London subscribers., 1832.
Account and minutes, subscription list for building church at Bristo, Associate Congregation of Edinburgh., 25 January 1743.
Accounts, building church at Bristo, Associate Congregation of Edinburgh, also containing minutes, subscription list and cash paid and received., Circa 1741-1745.
Accounts, minutes and subscriptions lists for building meeting house, Associate Congregation of Edinburgh., 1741.
Administration and finance papers of 'Cencrastus' magazine., Circa 1979-2000.
Album of Thomas Constable, publisher, containing the names of subscribers to ‘Memorial of the Royal Progress in Scotland’ by Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, among which are signatures, 1842, of Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort.
Clothing societies, list of subscribers., 1853-1861.
Covers many locations within the estate, including New Pitsligo, Fettercairn and Luthermuir.
Clothing societies, list of subscribers. , 1837-1844.
Correspondence and newspaper-cuttings relating to the restoration of St Margaret’s Chapel, the Argyll Tower, and the Banqueting Hall of Edinburgh Castle., 1886-1887, undated.
The undertaking was financed by William Nelson the publisher, and the architect was Hippolyte Blanc, to whom most of the letters are addressed.
Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning the printing of the Library’s catalogue.
Fettercairn clothing club., 1853-1910.
Kennel Book, 1797-1926, compiled by James Hunter Rutherford W.S. (adm.1877), of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt. With correspondence, accounts and subscription lists, 1915-1948, of and relating to the Hunt.
The main interest of this collection lies in the Kennel Book. Its author, James Hunter Rutherford, was Honorary Secretary of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt and Master of Foxhounds from1915-1926. He was the author of The History of the Linlithgow and Stirlingshire Hunt, 1775-1910, Edinburgh, 1911. The Kennel Book records every hound that was part of the hunt, its name, parentage and fate.
Letters, minutes and other papers of the Abbotsford Club., 1714-1857, undated.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Basil Hall., 1817-1839.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of David Milne., 1885-1894.
List of subscribers (many from Scottish towns) to the national testimonial to John Bright.
List of subscribers to a portrait of John Stuart Blackie., 1892.
List of subscribers to a proposed tunnel under the Forth at Queensferry., 1807.
Lists of subscribers., 1839-[circa 1843.]
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Lists of subscribers., 1839-1840.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Lists of subscribers., [Circa 1843.]
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.