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Subject: Notebooks
Subject: Copies. Derivative objects.
Type: Collection
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Diaries.
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Manuscripts.
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Correspondence.
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Lists.
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Excerpts.
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Financial records.
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Letters. Correspondence.
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Logs. Records.
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Abridgements. Versions of documents.
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Abstracts. Summaries.
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Architectural drawings.
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Autobiographies.
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Ballads.
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Catalogues.
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Documents.
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Drafts. Documents.
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Genealogies.
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Histories.
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Instructional materials.
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Instructions. Document genre.
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Invoices.
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Journals. Accounts.
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Legislative acts. Legislative records.
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Letter books.
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Maps. Cartographic materials.
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Notes
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Orders. Records (documents)
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Photograph albums
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Plans (orthographic projections).
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Press cuttings. Information artifacts
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Programmes
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Registers (lists)
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Sermons
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Transcripts
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Typescripts
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Papers of Scottish interest, collected by R R Gove-Brown-Henderson.
Papers of the estate of Eaglescarnie, East Lothian.
Papers of Charles A C Gordon.
Corrected typescript drafts of `Points in time: an autobiography` by Dr William Johnstone, and related materials.
Diaries and notebooks of Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick L Maitland.
Notebook of Sir Robert Sibbald containing geological and topographical material.
Notebooks of the Reverend William Findlay, containing copies of ballads and extracts from an Ayrshire kirk session register.
Notebooks and sketchbooks compiled by, and architectural plans and drawings made by and for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton in his researches into the ecclesiastical antiquities of Scotland.
Correspondence and papers of General Sir George Murray.
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