Transcripts.
Found in 618 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of transcripts, circa 1778, of charters, 1241-1405, relating to the Order Of Preachers (Blackfriars) at Perth, including translations and historical notes, made by the Reverend James Scott., 1241-1405.
Microfilm of transcripts of cartularies of Scone, Greyfriars of Aberdeen, and various other places., 1164-16th century.
Microfilm of transcripts of cartulary of Elgin and Inchcolm., Late 13th century-[1548, or before].
‘Minutes of Parliament, Council, and Exchequer, collected by Earl Hadington’., 1400-1603.
‘Minutes of Parliament, Council, and Exchequer, collected by Earl Hadington’., 1603-1635.
‘Minutes of Parliament, Council, and Exchequer, collected by Earl Hadington’, the title in the hand of Sir James Balfour prefacing a volume of copies made for the 1st Earl of Haddington of minutes of Parliament, 1400-1622, of the Privy Council, 1546-1635, and of Exchequer, 1583-1629.
Miscellaneous 'antique papers'., 1626-1810, undated.
Miscellaneous collection of letters and other papers of Sir Walter Scott and his contemporaries.
Miscellaneous Gaelic papers in various hands, including that of William Forbes Skene.
Miscellaneous Gaelic papers in various hands, relating principally to William Forbes Skene’s work in preparing his ‘Chronicles of the Picts and Scots’ and ‘Celtic Scotland’.
Miscellaneous letters and papers chiefly of the seventeenth century and chiefly relating to affairs in Scotland.
There are some transcripts, notes, and a table of contents in a modern hand.
Miscellaneous letters and papers of the Bannatyne Club, chiefly relating to club publications., 1820-1837, undated.
Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to affairs, chiefly Scottish and military, of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries., 1667-1745.
Miscellaneous memoranda, photographs and other papers concerning the Edinburgh Society of Musicians., 1891-1960.
The contents include evidence submitted by the Edinburgh Society of Musicians to the Scottish University Commission on the teaching of music, 1891 (folio 1); the index of music presented to the Society by J R Grant in 1954 (folio 96); and transcripts, 1934-1939, of radio lectures on Scottish music by Harry Willsher, Henry Farmer, and Ian Whyte (folio 147).
Miscellaneous notes, [circa 1911], of John Purves on poets and poetry including transcripts of letters, 1880-1891, of H L Stevenson., 1880-1891, [circa 1911.]
Most of the notebooks contain notes on a variety of subjects, only the more important of which are mentioned in descriptions.
Miscellaneous papers and publications., 1915-1974.
Miscellaneous papers, chiefly concerning Scotland.
Miscellaneous papers concerning Saltoun estate., [Circa 1240]-1806, undated.
The papers concern: the Commissioners of Supply for East Lothian, 1728-1761, undated (folio 1); Saltoun Church and Manse, including transcripts of charters giving the kirklands of Saltoun to the Hospital of Soutra, circa 1240-1805, undated (folio 20); the mortification to Saltoun by Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury, 1730-1806, undated (folio 70; see also Ch.14747-14748); and the poor, in general and in Saltoun, 1692-1773, undated (folio 188).
Miscellaneous papers concerning Sir Walter Scott, and supplementary material relating to MS.23141., Late 20th century-early 21st century.
The contents include: (i) typescript transcripts of letters of Sir Walter Scott to Longman Rees and Company (folios 62-89 in MS.23141(i)); (ii) Supplementary material relating to MS.23141(i); (iii) Book sellers blurb and related material.
Miscellaneous papers of David Thomson., 1932-1996.
As well as correspondence, and manuscripts and typescripts of published works, the collection includes a huge number of David Thomson’s notebooks and diaries.
Miscellaneous papers of Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1945-1981, undated.
Robert Sutherland (1909-1981) who wrote under the name 'Robert Garioch', was educated in Edinburgh and, after the war of 1939-1945 when he was a prisoner in Italy and Germany, became a schoolteacher in Kent. He returned to Edinburgh in 1959, where he taught and worked for the School of Scottish Studies in the University.