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Microfilm of two Gaelic manuscripts.
The contents are as follows:
Manuscript containing the letter of Prester John, and other works, ?15th century-17th century (Adv.MS.72.1.41);
Manuscript of various Gaelic texts, 17th century (Adv.MS.72.1.42).
Microfilm of two Gaelic manuscripts, late 17th century; and, letters, 1694-1701, to Professor James Wodrow, and his sons, Alexander and Robert.
The contents are as follows:
Manuscript of Geoffrey Keating’s ‘History of Ireland’ written by the scribe Sémus Ó Gribín, 1696 (Adv.MS.33.4.11);
Gaelic manuscript (Adv.MS.50.3.12);
Letters, 1694-1701, to Professor James Wodrow, and his sons, Alexander and Robert (Wod.Lett.Qu.I).
Microfilm of typed copies of correspondence of James Hogg to his wife.
Microfilm of typescript transcripts of the literary correspondence of John Galt, transcribed by Ian A Gordon.
Microfilm of volume of 310 letters, arranged by Sir William Fraser, entitled 'Lauderdale Letters belonging to the Marquess of Tweeddale, 1869'.
Microfilm of Women Missionaries. Reels 1-14. Parts 1-2 (Adam Matthew).
Microfilm of Women's Language and Experience. Part 4. Reels 1-16 (Adam Matthew).
Microfilm of Nineteenth Century Literary Manuscripts. Part 4. The correspondence and papers of J G Lockhart from the National Library of Scotland. Reels 1-18 (Adam Matthew).
Microfilm of Nineteenth Century Literary Manuscripts. Part 6. Correspondence and papers, 1788-1827, of Archibald Constable, from the National Library of Scotland (Adam Matthew).
The microfilms in this series have been described to a basic standard only.
Microfilm of Nineteenth Century Literary Manuscripts. Part 7. Correspondence and papers, 1825-1846, of Robert Cadell, from the National Library of Scotland. Reels 1-22 (Adam Matthew).
The microfilms in this series have been described to a basic standard only.
Microfilm of Nineteenth century literary manuscripts. Part 2. The correspondence and records of Smith, Elder and Company from the National Library of Scotland. Reels 1-7 (Adam Matthew).
Microfilms of Admiralty letters to Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane.
Microfilms of correspondence and accounts relating to Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane’s West Indian affairs and estate, and to the settlement of the Honourable Basil Cochrane's residuary estate, principally the Madras canals.
Microfilms of letters to Richard Oswald of Auchencruive, merchant.
Microfilms of papers from the time of Sir Thomas John Cochrane’s service in the East India Station.
Microfilms of 'Rough Journal' and letters of Sir Thomas John Cochrane during his service at the East India Station.
Microfilms of the business, financial and legal correspondence and papers of Daniel Campbell of Shawfield, merchant in Glasgow.
Microfilms of the ‘Earnock manuscripts’ containing correspondence and papers, chiefly concerning the publication of James Currie’s 'Works of Robert Burns, with an account of his life', 1st-8th editions.
Minutes, correspondence and other papers of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, mainly records of the Scottish Liberal Party.
Minute books and other papers from the Edinburgh headquarters office of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, consisting mainly of older records of the Scottish Liberal Party prior to its union with the Social Democratic Party and the creation of the Scottish Liberal Democrats, and including records of the Scottish Liberal Club and the Scottish Reform Club.
Negative microfilm of papers of, concerning, or collected by, Sir Walter Scott.
Photocopies and microfilm of letters of Sir Walter Scott.
With associated papers.
Photocopies and microfilms of letters and other documents of and concerning David Livingstone acquired in connection with the David Livingstone Documentation Project.
Private letters, and reports of inquiries and statements of officers vindicating themselves, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station.
The contents are as follows:
Private letters, 1814-1815, to Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane from officers under his command or co-operating with him while he was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station (MS.2327);
Reports of inquiries and statements of officers vindicating themselves, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the North American Station, 1814-1815 (MS.2331).