Transcripts
Found in 269 Collections and/or Records:
Transumpt, 1623, of precept of sasine, 12 May 1502, by Walter Forrester of Torwood to Robert, Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Kinnoull of Kirkton Maillers and Hilton Maillers., 12 May 1502.
Some of the items in this series belong in other parts of the Saltoun collection, but their relationship was not discovered until after the arrangement had been finalised; others may have been acquired by various members of the family.
Transumpt, 1653, of instrument of sasine, 1623, of a property called the Sklaitbarn in Dunbar in favour of Alison Brown, daughter of John, and wife of William Kellie, burgess of Dunbar., 1623.
A miscellany of charters and other formal documents from the collection of John Smith, Edinburgh. Most of the documents are deeds relating to land tenure in East Lothian, particularly to lands and properties in Dunbar.
Transumpt, 1658, of instrument of sasine, 1623, of lands in Dunbar in favour of Jean Brown, daughter of John, Dunbar., 1623.
A miscellany of charters and other formal documents from the collection of John Smith, Edinburgh. Most of the documents are deeds relating to land tenure in East Lothian, particularly to lands and properties in Dunbar.
Transumpt of confirmation by James I of grant by George Dunbar, Earl of Dunbar [succeeded 1420], of the lands of Cockburn and Bryghame in the Merse to his brother Sir David de Dunbar., 7 February 1426.
Transumpt, or notarial translation, 12 September 1432, of decreet arbitral, 12 September 1432, on submission of the abbot of Dunfermline and David Hacat `twychand the debatis of the marchis betwixt Petfurane and Abercrumby`., 12 September 1432.
The charter and legal material contained here is of importance as giving the continuous history of a landed family in Fife from the 13th to the 18th century. The Halkett family appear to have risen partly on the decline of the Lochores of Lochore. By 1431, the former are having transumpts made of charters of the early 13th century granted to the latter (Ch.6018-6019).
Typed transcripts of letters of Mountstuart Elphinstone, mostly to William Erskine, the historian of India., 1811-1834.
Typed transcripts of Elphinstone’s letters to Erskine in Adv.MS.28.5.15.
Typescript, "Spain. Section 4. 1871", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section 8. 1873", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section 9. 1873-1874", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section 13. 1877", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section I. 1869-1870", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section II. 1870", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section V. 1872", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section VII. 1873", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section X. 1874-1875", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section XI. 1875", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript, "Spain. Section XII. 1876", by Austen Henry Layard., 1883.
Austen Henry Layard wrote books and articles about his travels, excavations, later career and painting. Many of the publications were published by John Murray during a period of over 50 years.
The papers here contain the manuscripts and proofs for many of these works, including articles Layard wrote for the 'Quarterly Review'. There are also typescripts in this series, mostly relating to memoirs of Layard from his time as British Minister to Spain and Turkey.
Typescript transcriptions, ?3rd quarter of 20th century, of letters, 1834-1843, of Caroline Norton to John Murray II., ? 1974.
Typescript transcriptions, "Copies of letters and fragments of letters from Lord Holland to Mr. John Murray (1821)". Included with the transcriptions is a letter of Gertrude Thresher, the transcriber of the letters, to John Murray V., 1948.
On the manila cover containing the transcriptions there is the following comment by John Murray V, concerning the originals of the letters : "In the collection of Lord Ilchester at Melbury and lent to me that copies might be made to keep with our Holland letters. JM Jan 1948".
The letter of Gertrude Thresher to John Murray V concerns an error in the transcription of folio [].
Typescript transcriptions, ? mid 20th century, of letters, 1821-1843, of Maria Edgeworth to John Murray II., ? Mid 20th century.
Typescript transcriptions, mid 20th century, of letters, 1822-1835, of John Taaffe to John Murray II. Also included is a typescript transcription, 1946, of a letter, 1822, of John Taaffe to John Murray II from an original in the British Museum., 1822-? 1970.
Typescript transcriptions, ?mid 20th century, of letters, 1829-1849, of Henry Milman to John Gibson Lockhart., 1829-1970.
Typescript transcriptions of letters, 1814-1829, between John Cam Hobhouse and John Murray II., 1994-? 1999.
Typescript transcriptions of letters, 1831-1834, of Richard Ford to Dominick Colnaghi., ? 4th quarter 20th century.
Typescript, "[Turkey.] 1877. Section III", by Austen Henry Layard., 1882.
"To the end of June. Crossing of the Danube by Russians. British fleet ordered to Besika Bay."
Section III is accompanied by a supplement, "1. Despatch to Earl of Derby. June 13. 1877. 2. Despatch to Earl of Derby. 19. June. 1877."