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Records of the Innerleithen and Walkerburn Co-operative Societies.
Records of the National Union of Mineworkers, Fife Area.
Records of the North East Fife Conservative and Unionist Association.
Including records of predecessor bodies and associated local Conservative and Unionist Associations.
Records of the Saltire Society.
The Society was founded in 1936 and its aims are to preserve all that is best in Scottish tradition and to encourage every new development which can strengthen and enrich Scottish cultural life.
Records of the Scottish Association for Mental Health and its predecessor bodies, containing minutes, organisational correspondence and other related papers.
Records, war diaries and other papers concerning the Lothians and Border Horse in the 2nd World War.
Includes post war papers, minute books and financial records of the Lothian and Border Horse Regimental Association and its predecessor body.
Register-books for the poor pensioners of the Faculty of Advocates.
Register of donations to the Faculty of Advocates.
Volume commencing 1683 containing a Register of Donations and other materials for a catalogue, including an Index Materiarum. At the beginning is Sir George Mackenzie's Inaugural Address, 1 March 1689. Pasted on the flyleaf is an original Minute of a Committee of Faculty, 1687, anent the making of a Catalogue, signed bu Mackenzie and others (Mackenzie was Dean 1682-1690).
Report and estimate for works to complete the Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan canal
Request by Henry Raeburn for payment for his double portrait of Robert Colt of Auldhame and his wife Grace Dundas, with receipt for the same, signed by Henry Raeburn, the artist`s son.
Salary receipts of various staff members of the Faculty of Advocates Library.
Sederunt book of the tutors and curators of Sir James Wemyss, 3rd Baronet, of Bogie, concerning the estate of the late Sir John Wemyss.
Sermons, diaries, correspondence and other papers of Rev Dr Archibald Clive Irvine, medical missionary at Chogoria, Kenya, including some correspondence of members of his family.
“Swinton’s kirk MSS”, a collection of original 17th-century Scottish historical documents, and of copies, 18th century.
The papers appear to have belonged to Lord Swinton, and may be the collection of the Reverend Samuel Semple, Swinton’s maternal grandfather (cf. FES i, 172).
Three formal documents from the papers of Charles Herries, a merchant in London who was Colonel of the Light Horse Volunteers of London and Westminster.
Comprised of: a document certifying his bankruptcy, 1798; a declaration of trust granted to him, 1799; a probate of his will, 1819.