Abstracts. Summaries.
Found in 205 Collections and/or Records:
Abstracts of accounts of the Public Revenue from Lady Day 1702 to Mickaelmas 1710.
‘Abstracts of estate accounts for 1 December 1854-1 December 1855’., December 1854-December 1855.
All but MS.16325 are uniformly bound, and with contents lists.
Abstracts of factors' accounts for the 6th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1763-1784.
Major William Hay was heir presumptive to the Tweeddale title until his death in 1781. He took over the management of the Tweeddale estates in 1779-1780.
‘Abstracts of factory accounts for Lynedoch and Balgowan estates, crop 1842‘., December 1841-December 1842.
All but MS.16325 are uniformly bound, and with contents lists.
‘Abstracts of factory accounts for Lynedoch and Balgowan estates, crop 1843‘., December 1842-December 1843.
All but MS.16325 are uniformly bound, and with contents lists.
‘Abstracts of factory accounts for Lynedoch and Balgowan estates, crop 1844‘., December 1843-December 1844.
All but MS.16325 are uniformly bound, and with contents lists.
Abstracts of letters to the Governor-General., 1807.
Abstracts of letters to the Governor-General., 1808.
Abstracts of letters to the Governor-General., 1809.
Abstracts of letters to the Governor-General., 1810.
Abstracts of letters to the Governor-General., 1812.
Abstracts of letters to the Governor-General., 1813.
Abstracts of Scottish revenue statistics, including abstracts of duties on tobacco, Crown rents, salt, and the whale fishery.
Abstracts of statements of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates.
Abstracts of statements of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates., 1863-1884.
Abstracts of statements of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates., 1885-1892.
Abstracts of statements of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates., 1893-1900.
Abstracts of statements of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates., 1897-1902.
Abstracts of statements of accounts of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates., 1903-1921.
Abstracts of the correspondence of the the Governor-General., 1811.
Account-book containing abstracts of Archibald Stuart's financial affairs., 1756-1758.
Account book of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton, containing a monthly abstract of money given out to account., 1751-1756.
No completely logical arrangement of these books is possible, due to multiple use of the same book, to the existence of the same accounts in draft and final form, and to the fact that in his old age Lord Milton repeatedly revised and extracted old accounts. The basic division into ledgers and other books (subdivided by size) goes back to him. Most are in his own hand, a few (in whole or in part) in those of his clerks. Personal, estate, and professional matters are all included.