Jamieson, William (fisheries clerk, Lerwick)
Person
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Commission of William Jamieson., 1811.
Item
Identifier: MS.50277 folios 60-61
Scope and Contents
Concerning Jamieson’s appointment as a herring fishery officer at Lerwick.
Dates:
1811.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Letters and other documents concerning Scots and the West Indies.
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Letters and documents of, to and concerning Archibald Anderson, James Innes, and others, in Jamaica, and Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt, in the Shetland Islands.
Deed of assumption of William Jamieson., 1848.
Item
Identifier: MS.50277 folios 62-67
Scope and Contents
Concerning the estate of the late Robert Scollay.
Dates:
1848.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Letters and other documents concerning Scots and the West Indies.
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Letters and documents of, to and concerning Archibald Anderson, James Innes, and others, in Jamaica, and Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt, in the Shetland Islands.
Legal document of Barbara Jamieson and William Jamieson., 1819.
Item
Identifier: MS.50277 folios 58-59
Scope and Contents
Concerning Barbara Jamieson’s entitlement to a share of her uncle James Innes’ estate.
Dates:
1819.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Letters and other documents concerning Scots and the West Indies.
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Letters and documents of, to and concerning Archibald Anderson, James Innes, and others, in Jamaica, and Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt, in the Shetland Islands.
Printed circular letter of John MacDiarmid to William Jamieson., 1840.
Item
Identifier: MS.50277 folios 77-78
Scope and Contents
Concerning Articles of Plate presented to James Dunsmure upon his retirement from the Board of British Fisheries.
Dates:
1840.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Letters and other documents concerning Scots and the West Indies.
/
Letters and documents of, to and concerning Archibald Anderson, James Innes, and others, in Jamaica, and Robert Scollay and Thomas Bolt, in the Shetland Islands.