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Letters to the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning purchases of books, with bills and bills of lading.
Letters to the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning shipments of books and books entered in Stationers’ Hall.
Microfilm of assorted manuscript material.
Microfilm of assorted papers of the Committee for Equipping Ships of the Darien Company, the Gibson family, Robert Stevenson and Alexander Graham Dunlop.
Microfilm of family and genealogical papers of the family of Mackintosh of Farr.
Miscellaneous letters and documents.
Miscellaneous letters and papers concerning the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Miscellaneous papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Miscellaneous single items and small collections.
Miscellaneous small collections of letters and papers.
Papers, chiefly Gaelic, of Duncan Campbell, Inverness (1826-1916).
Papers collected by the Highland Society of Scotland Ossian Committee and its successor the Committee on Celtic Literature.
Papers, comprising charters of various families, from the archives of Messrs Tods, Murray and Jamieson, WS.
Papers concerning Thurso.
Comprising:
1. papers, 1855-1918, and undated, of William and James Gerry
2. 40 title deeds, 1668-1872, of property in Thurso
3. balance sheets, 1893-1898, of the Caithness Flagstone Co.
Papers concerning Widows Fund, Annuitants, Poor relief, and other financial papers of the Faculty of Advocates.
Papers including legal and financial documents of the Incorporation of Mary's Chapel, Edinburgh.
Papers of Banff Town Council.
The papers comprise mainly applications from miscellaneous private individuals, mostly for charity or redress, to the town officers. There is also a quantity of financial papers, including bills and receipts from townsmen, and notes of council expenditure.
Papers of Charles Baxter, Writer to the Signet, relating to his role as executor of members of the Stevenson family.
Concerning Baxter's work as executor of Thomas Stevenson, his wife Margaret, and their son, Robert Louis Stevenson, with additional material relating to the literary estate of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Papers of George Scott-Moncrieff (1910-1974).
George Scott-Moncrieff spent much of his childhood in England, but returned to Scotland in the 1930s. His writing covered a wide range of subjects, including architecture, Scottish topography, fiction, drama and religious works, and the last two of these are well represented in his papers.