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Subject: Legal documents.
Subject: Notebooks.
Subject: Legal documents.
Subject: Notebooks.
Type: Collection
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Correspondence.
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Business records.
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Drafts. Documents.
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Inventories.
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Letters. Correspondence.
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Manuscripts.
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Notes.
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Account books.
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Declarations.
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Epitaphs.
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Fair copies.
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Financial records.
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Genealogies.
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Histories.
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Indictments. Legal documents.
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Legislative acts. Legislative records.
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Memorandums. Legal documents.
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Minutes of agreement. Legal instruments.
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Receipts. Financial records.
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Collection of manuscript material transferred from printed theses collection, 1637-late 19th century, chiefly consisting of German academic papers, but including a small cache of Scottish legal papers, 19th century.
Papers of and concerning the firm of William Wilson and Son, tartan manufacturers in Bannockburn; and concerning the parish of St Ninians, Stirlingshire.
Letters, notebooks and manuscripts of and concerning Hugh Miller, geologist.
Correspondence and papers of the publisher, Robert Cadell, and of his grandchildren in the Stevenson family.
Letters and papers of, and concerning, General Sir George Murray.
Legal notebook ‘on law and practice’ in shorthand.
Legal notebook from Caskieben, (now Keith Hall), Aberdeenshire.
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