Transcripts
Found in 269 Collections and/or Records:
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume III: Royal charters: Alexander II, 1214-1222., 1214-1222.
The printed title page wrongly gives the initial date as 1204.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume IV: Royal charters: Alexander II, 1223-1230., 1223-1230.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume IX: Religious houses: Melrose (folio 1), Dryburgh (folio 194), Jedburgh and Rostinoth (folio 278)., ?1905, or after.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume V: Royal charters: Alexander II, 1231-1237., 1231-1237.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume VI: Royal charters: Alexander II, 1238-1243., 1238-1243.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume VII: Royal charters: Alexander II, 1244-1249., 1244-1249.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume VIII: Religious houses: Holyrood (folio 1), Coldingham (folio 186), Newbattle (folio 316), Inchaffray (folio 396)., ?1905, or after.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume X: Religious houses: Kelso., ?1905, or after.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume XI: Religious houses: St Andrews (folio 1), Lindores (folios 252), Scone (folio 409)., ?1905, or after.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume XII: Religious houses: Paisley (folio 1, Dunfermline (folio 116), Cambuskenneth (folio 247), Kinloss (folio 341), Monymusk (folio 354)., ?1905, or after.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume XIII: Religious houses: Coldstream (folio 1), Coupar Angus (folio 21), North Berwick (folio 109), May (folio 148), Soltre (folio 178), Haddington (folio 310), and English religious houses (folios 204, 327)., ?1905, or after.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume XIV: Bishoprics: Aberdeen (folio 2), Argyll (folio 71), Brechin (folio 87), Caithness (folio 134), Candida Casa (folio 151), Dunblane (folio 160), Dunkeld (folio 176), Glasgow (folio 198), Moray (folio 305), Ross (folio 357)., ?1905, or after.
A leaf on Saddell Abbey is enclosed at folio 93.
‘Scottish Historical documents’, being transcripts and notes, in manuscript and typescript, by and for Sir Archibald C Lawrie in preparation for continuations (never published) to his ‘Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D.1153’: Volume XV: Burghs (folio 1; arranged alphabetically), and Miscellanies (folio 78)., ?1905, or after.
Small quantity of letters, 1830-1831, and papers, undated, consisting mainly of records of searches concerning persons named Mill, and a few papers, 1854, and undated, consisting largely of transcripts of public records, concerning members of families named Dunbar., 1830-1854, and undated.
The papers relate to: peerage cases and forfeited peerages arranged in alphabetical order of title (Adv.MS.26.1.1-26.1.29); landed families and baronetcies, arranged in alphabetical order of family (Adv.MS.26.2.1-26.2.12); various legal and other topics (Adv.MS.26.2.13-26.2.23).
Summaries and extracts of documents not inserted into the manuscript (Adv.MSS.81.3.1-81.3.14) of ‘Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands 1572-1782’, edited by James Ferguson., 1901, or before.
These were originally in small notebooks, but have now been gathered into volumes, the title-pages of the notebooks being preserved and reproduced in the catalogue records for the individual volumes.
Summaries and extracts of documents not inserted into the manuscript (Adv.MSS.81.3.1-81.3.14) of ‘Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands 1572-1782’, edited by James Ferguson., 1901, or before.
Texts of documents not inserted into the manuscript (Adv.MSS.81.3.1-81.3.14) of ‘Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands 1572-1782’, edited by James Ferguson., 1701-1788.
Titledeeds of the lands of East Barns, alias Grange, in Dunfermline., 1566-1806.
Four of these are signed by James VI and Anne of Denmark.
Transcript, 1796, of the register of St Machar`s Cathedral entitled ‘Constitutiones Ecclesiae Cathedralis Abbyrdonensis ...’, 1st half of 16th century, which appears to have been at the time in possession of King`s College, Aberdeen (folio 34), made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton by James Paterson, session clerk, Aberdeen., 1st half of 16th century, 1789-1798.
From folio 46 onwards (corresponding to Adv.MS.34.4.4, folio 13) the rubrics in the original are copied in red ink. Bound in at the front of the volume are a letter and a draft of a letter, 1789, of Thomas Gordon, Professor of Greek at King`s College, Aberdeen (folio 1), a letter and a receipt, 1796-1797, of the copyist (folio 31) and a letter, 1798, of Alexander Dickson (folio 32).
Transcript, 1809-1814, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of the cartulary of the cathedral and diocese of Brechin, 15th century-16th century., 15th century-16th century.
Written on sheets of paper watermarked between 1809 and 1814 and bound with endpapers watermarked 1818.
The cartulary was at Panmure at the time of transcription.
Transcript, 1819, of the cartulary of Kelso Abbey, after 1316, made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton by William Robison, writer, Aberdeen (folio ii), from an 18th-century copy at Panmure House., After 1316.
There are marginalia in pencil by Hutton on several of the pages.
Transcript, 1893, of `Nobiles Maiores et Minores` by James Pont, 17th century., 17th century.
The transcript is not in William Rae Macdonald`s hand.
Transcript, by Dr Walter Seton, of Adv.MS.54.1.7: Thirty letters and papers addressed to John Mure of Rowallan by Mary of Guise, Mary Queen of Scots, the Earls of Arran, Argyll, Lennox, Mar, and Morton, and others., 1548-1593.
Prefixed is a typescript copy of the press-notice of the acquisition of these letters for the Nation.
Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1800, of manuscripts kept in the archives of the Town Council of Ayr, ?1242-1614., ?1242-1614.
The transcripts are of:
(i) a collection of charters, ?1242-1614, relating to the Dominican convent at Ayr (folio i);
(ii) The Obit Book of the parish church of St John the Baptist, Ayr, 1306-1595 (folio 205).
Bound with endpapers watermarked 1821.
Transcript by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1811-1819, of extracts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1550., 1398-1550.
The transcripts are written on sheets of paper watermarked between 1811 and 1819.
Most of the extracts relate to the ecclesiastical antiquities of Aberdeen. The rest relate to various religious houses elsewhere in Scotland.
Bound in two volumes with endpapers watermarked between 1820 and 1822.