Testimonies.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Accounts, chiefly relating to the household of Mary of Lorraine, but with a few items of the late 16th century., 1532-1600, and undated.
Chronicle of England, and theological works., 14th century.
Duplicates of the papers of the enquiry into the suicide of Sultan Muhi ad-Din, being copies of reports, testimonies and depositions, received by the 1st Earl of Minto in Java (MS.11598)., 1811.
Eighteenth century manuscript of 'Death-bed [and other] Testimonies to the Truths ... of Jesus Christ'., 1653-1749.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to the Madras Army., 1809-1810.
Includes papers relating to courts martial in 1769, 1792 and 1804-1805.
Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to the Madras Army., 1769, 1792, 1804-1805, 1809-1810.
Includes papers relating to courts martial in 1769, 1792 and 1804-1805.
Miscellaneous manuscripts, chiefly theological and political., 1590-18th century.
Notes, copies and transcripts relating to the life of Eric Linklater., circa 1933-1983, undated.
Includes photocopies of correspondence and other papers of and concerning Linklater.
Papers and copies of letters relating to the trial of Lord Charles Hay., 1757-1760.
Papers concerning the wreck and salvaging of the Dutch East India Company's ship 'Adelaar'., 1728-1736, undated.
The principal persons involved are Alexander Mackenzie of Dellvine, Writer to the Signet, Captain Jacob Rowe, Eugene Fothringham, Leith, and William Evans, Deptford.
Papers concerning the wreck and salvaging of the Dutch East India Company's ship 'Adelaar'., 1729, 1732.
The principal persons involved are Alexander Mackenzie of Dellvine, Writer to the Signet, Captain Jacob Rowe, Eugene Fothringham, Leith, and William Evans, Deptford.
Papers of the enquiry into the suicide of Sultan Muhi ad-Din, being copies of reports, testimonies and depositions, received by the 1st Earl of Minto in Java., 1811.
Papers on the exchange of prisoners, reports of foreign ministers and ambassadors, permits to travel, and other papers, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station., 1813-1815.
Precognitions of witnesses in the trial of Katharine Nairn for the murder of her husband, Thomas Ogilvy of Eastmiln., 1765.
The first eight pages are missing.