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  • Subject: Notebooks.
  • Subject: Notebooks.
  • Subject: Cashbooks.
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  • Correspondence. 3
  • Drafts. Documents. 3
  • Copies. Derivative objects. 2
  • Diaries. 2
  • Inventories. 2
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  • Articles. 1
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  • Carbon copies. Reprographic copies. 1
  • Church records. 1
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  • Drawings. Visual works. 1
  • Ephemera. 1
  • Essays. 1
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  • Financial records. 1
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  • Lecture notes. 1
  • Lectures. 1
  • Letters. Correspondence. 1
  • Lists. 1
  • Manuscripts. 1
  • Membership lists. 1
  • Minute books. 1
  • Musical compositions. 1
  • Notes. 1
  • Petitions. 1
  • Photographs. 1
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  • Proofs. Printed matter. 1
  • Research notes. 1
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  • Snapshots. 1
  • Speeches. Documents. 1
  • Travel journals. 1
  • Typescripts. 1
  • Visitors' books. 1
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  • Cashbook and notebook of William Graham (died 1790)., 1776-1781.

  • Correspondence, papers and notebooks of J B S Haldane and correspondence and papers of his second wife Helen, nĂ©e Spurway.

  • Journals, chiefly of Edward Ellice (died 1863) and his son Edward Ellice (died 1880)., 1824-1880, undated.

  • Miscellaneous cashbooks and notebooks of various members of the Airth family., 1776-1882.

  • Papers collected by Walter McCulloch, schoolmaster in St Ninians, in his capacity as session clerk, concerning the parish of St Ninians., 1709-1850.

  • Papers of and concerning the firm of William Wilson and Son, tartan manufacturers in Bannockburn; and concerning the parish of St Ninians, Stirlingshire.

  • Papers of Major-General James Stuart, a younger brother of Andrew Stuart, who, as an officer in the service of the East India Company, became involved in the disturbed politics of Madras., 1765-1793.

  • Papers of the Edinburgh Harmonists’ Society., 1829-1961, undated.

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