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: Transcripts.
Subject: Genealogies.
Type
Collection
10
Archival Object
5
Subject
Notes.
7
Letters. Correspondence.
5
Charters.
3
Correspondence.
3
Excerpts.
3
Manuscripts.
3
Copies. Derivative objects.
2
Histories.
2
Lists.
2
Poetry.
2
Sketches.
2
Annals. Histories, without comment.
1
Cartularies.
1
Catalogues.
1
Chartularies.
1
Chronicles.
1
Commentaries.
1
Commonplace books.
1
Dedications. Documents.
1
Dialogues.
1
Diaries.
1
Diplomas. School records.
1
Documents.
1
Essays.
1
Extracts.
1
Facsimiles. Reproductions.
1
Inscriptions.
1
Inventories.
1
Leases. Contracts.
1
Memoirs.
1
Microfilms.
1
Notarial instruments. Legal instruments.
1
Notebooks.
1
Obituaries.
1
Pedigrees. Genealogies (histories).
1
Photocopies.
1
Photographs.
1
Prayers.
1
Printed materials. Object genre.
1
Proceedings. Reports.
1
Publications.
1
Rentals. Records (documents).
1
Rubbings. Visual works.
1
Statutes. Legislative acts.
1
Tracts. Documents.
1
Translations. Documents.
1
Treatises.
1
Typescripts.
1
Writs. Judicial records.
1
Showing
1
-
10
of
15
Results
Sort by:
Record Type Descending
Title
Ascending
Descending
Created
Ascending
Descending
Modified
Ascending
Descending
Record Type
Ascending
Descending
Transcript, 1820, of the account of the genealogy of the clan Campbell.
Material relating to Sir Walter Scott.
Extracts, 1556, from chartularies of the Archbishopric of Glasgow which were deposited in the Scots College in Paris; followed by a short history, in Scots, of the Hamilton family entitled 'Frier Mark Hamiltonis historie'
Correspondence and papers concerning various peerages on which James Maidment conducted genealogical research.
‘Genealogie and pedigree of the most ancient and noble family of the Earles of Sutherland’ by Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun, transcribed by Alexander Munro, Master of the Musick School at Tain’.
Commonplace book of James Gray, priest of the diocese of Dunblane.
MacDougall genealogy in Gaelic, with 19th century transcript.
Miscellaneous Gaelic papers in various hands, including that of William Forbes Skene.
Photographic copies of some family papers of Mr and Mrs Thomas Adams, Alloway, relating chiefly to Mrs Adams’ great-great-uncle, the Reverend Donald Stewart (1803-1831).
Microfilm of genealogical material.
«
1
2
»