Repositories
Collections
Digital Objects
Accessions
Subjects
Names
Classifications
And
Or
Not
Creator
Keyword
Notes
Subject
Title
And
Or
Not
Creator
Keyword
Notes
Subject
Title
And
Or
Not
Creator
Keyword
Notes
Subject
Title
Hide Advanced Search
Search
Clear
Filtered By
Clear All
Subject: Printed materials. Object genre.
Subject: Printed materials. Object genre.
Subject: Genealogical tables. Genealogies.
Type
Archival Object
5
Collection
4
Subject
Letters. Correspondence.
5
Notes.
5
Portraits.
5
Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
4
Christmas cards.
2
Documents.
2
Engravings. Prints.
2
Genealogies.
2
Manuscripts.
2
Typescripts.
2
Accounts.
1
Balance sheets.
1
Biographies.
1
Contracts. Agreements.
1
Correspondence.
1
Diaries.
1
Errata.
1
Excerpts.
1
Extracts.
1
Histories.
1
Inventories.
1
Lists.
1
Notebooks.
1
Offprints.
1
Orders. Military records.
1
Photographs.
1
Publications.
1
Sketchbooks.
1
Sketches.
1
Songs. Musical compositions.
1
Summonses. Judicial records.
1
Showing
1
-
9
of
9
Results
Sort by:
Title Ascending
Title
Ascending
Descending
Created
Ascending
Descending
Modified
Ascending
Descending
Record Type
Ascending
Descending
Correspondence and papers, chiefly of General Sir George Brown, Knight Commander of the Bath, with those of other members of his family, residing at Linkwood, Elgin.
Genealogical paper on the family of Bruce of Airth., Mid 19th century-[before 1892.]
Genealogical papers on the different branches of the Bruce family collected by Major William Bruce Armstrong for his work ‘The Bruces of Airth and their cadets’.
Letters and other papers, some of which are printed, originally found inside MS.21248: ‘The Ogilvies of Boyne’ by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler, but now kept separately., 1719, 1929-1933, undated.
Letters, engraved portraits, printed biographical notes, and other papers, chiefly of generals and admirals who served under Napoleon.
Material, chiefly genealogical, collected by John Philp Wood, chiefly leaves found loose in MSS.1872-1877., 1775-1814.
Papers concerning the trust disposition of David Ross, bleacher in Roslin., 1769-1830.
‘Napoleonic autographs’., 1783-1846.
‘The Ogilvies of Boyne’ by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (Aberdeen, 1933), containing inserts; with further letters and papers formerly loosely enclosed therein.
«
1
»