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  • Subject: Drafts. Documents.
  • Subject: Drafts. Documents.
  • Subject: Inventories.
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  • Notes. 4
  • Copies. Derivative objects. 3
  • Legal documents. 3
  • Letters. Correspondence. 3
  • Biographies. 2
  • Business records. 2
  • Correspondence. 2
  • Lists. 2
  • Minutes. Administrative records. 2
  • Notebooks. 2
  • Account books. 1
  • Accounts. 1
  • Bankbooks. 1
  • Calculations. 1
  • Cashbooks. 1
  • Church records. 1
  • Ciphers. Codes. 1
  • Coats of arms. devices (symbols). 1
  • Commonplace books. 1
  • Contracts. Agreements. 1
  • Diaries. 1
  • Excerpts. 1
  • Fair copies. 1
  • Financial records. 1
  • Genealogies. 1
  • Manuscripts. 1
  • Melodies. 1
  • Memoirs. 1
  • Memorandums. 1
  • Memorandums. Legal documents. 1
  • Memorials. Legal documents. 1
  • Minutes of agreement. Legal instruments. 1
  • Notes 1
  • Petitions. 1
  • Poetry. 1
  • Receipts. Financial records. 1
  • Registers (lists). 1
  • Speeches. Documents. 1
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  • Commonplace book of the Earl of Buchan.

  • Copies or drafts of letters and memoranda of Mary, Queen of Scots, or associated closely with her, probably written by various secretaries.

  • Correspondence and papers of the Lamonts of that Ilk.

  • Correspondence and papers of the publisher, Robert Cadell, and of his grandchildren in the Stevenson family.

  • Papers of and concerning the firm of William Wilson and Son, tartan manufacturers in Bannockburn; and concerning the parish of St Ninians, Stirlingshire.

  • Papers of George Chalmers, the antiquary, comprising drafts and notes for `The History of the Life and Reign of James the Third, the King of Scots, 1460-1488`; and, ‘An Historical Account of Printing in Scotland from 1507 to 1707.`

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