Transcripts
Found in 232 Collections and/or Records:
Transcripts of letters of Joanna Baillie to Sir Walter Scott in the collection of the National Library of Scotland.
Includes introduction and notes by Judith B Slagle.
Transcripts of Norwegian and Icelandic documents.
Transcripts of records of migrant ship 'Canterbury' sailing from Glasgow to Otago, New Zealand.
Transcripts of sermons preached by Edinburgh preachers from 1763-1764, but mostly by John Erskine, compiled by Thomas Randall.
Transcripts of several books of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland.
Transcripts of two BBC radio programmes, "Festival Orbit".
On the Edinburgh International Festival.
Transcripts written for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of documents extracted from the Glasgow cartularies and of some other writings.
These transcripts were written, on sheets watermarked 1796, for Hutton, whose signature dated 1797 is at folio ii (torn), and are followed (folio 95) by the contents list (described as an index) compiled by the copyist of British [Museum] Library Harl.MS.4631.
Travel journal of Francis Jeffreys in the United States.
Covers visits to New York, Philadelphia, Washington and other places, and contains an account of Jeffreys` discussions with President Madison and Secretary of State Monroe.
Includes typed transcript of Sir Denis Brogan.
Two letters each of Robert Garioch and George Campbell Hay to Hamish Henderson.
With autograph transcripts, undated, of Garioch for the School of Scottish Studies.
Two letters of J G Lockhart to James Ballantyne.
Letters concern Ballantyne`s relationship with Sir Walter Scott and memoranda of Scott to be supplied by Ballantyne for the use of Lockhart in his projected biography.
Includes notes on the letters by Alexander Ballantyne and transcripts of three letters of Scott to James Ballantyne.
Two letters of John Salmond from New Zealand on matters relating to emigration and settlement of the Dunedin and Otago areas.
Includes transcriptions, supporting documentation and copies of family photographs.
Typed copy with notes of dispatches from Cyrene by Lieutenant Robert Smith.
Typed letter from Thomas Innes of Learney, advocate, to W K Dickson, Keeper of the Advocates’ library, 30 May 1921, referring to the provenance of a portrait of Alexander Boswell, Lord Auchinleck, at Kingcausie; and a typed transcript (folio 4) of an account of the duel between Sir Alexander Boswell, Baronet, and James Stuart of Dunearn, 1822, written by Mary Ann, daughter of Claud Boswell, Lord Balmuto, with a transcript of a related letter.
The originals were owned by Miss E B Irvine-Fortescue of Kingcausie in 1921.
Typed transcript of a letter of David Roberts to Wentworth Dilke.
Typed transcript of minutes of the Bo`ness Branch of the Independent Labour Party.
Includes subject and name indexes.
Typed transcripts of correspondence concerning the mission to Brazil of Charles Stuart, Baron Stuart de Rothesay.
Typed transcripts of radio broadcasts by Denys Hay on "Aspects of the Renaissance".
Typed transcripts of the library catalogues of Robert Erskine (1719) and Archibald Pitcairne (1718).
Typed verbatim report of Conference called by the Scottish National Congress, held in Glasgow.
Typed verbatim report of the meeting of the Scottish National Party held in Edinburgh.
Typescript copies of correspondence between Thomas Goldie Scot, Surgeon-Major, Cameron Highlanders, in India, and his family in Edinburgh and Moniaive.
Transcribed from the originals, with two photographs of portraits of Thomas Scot, father of Thomas Goldie Scot.
Typescript copy of a manuscript register of Leith Races, 1753-1770.
Typescript transcripts of the literary correspondence of John Galt, transcribed by Ian A Gordon.
‘View of the diocese of Aberdeen’, a volume of historical narrative written by Alexander Keith, episcopal minister at Cruden.
It includes descriptions of the civil parishes, biographies of bishops of the diocese, accounts of the old religious houses, collegiate churches and deaneries and of King`s College and University, parochial histories arranged by presbyteries and transcripts and extracts of documents relating to the history of the see.