Correspondence.
Found in 5441 Collections and/or Records:
Volume, labelled 'Individuals', containing correspondence concerning India and the East India Company., 1782-1828.
The papers concern:
(i) Persons, civil and military, seeking posts in India or intending to proceed there, not having been there before, 1782-1828 (folio 1);
(ii) Directors and other persons on or connected with the home establishment, 1784-1828 (folio 159).
Volume, labelled 'Individuals', containing correspondence concerning requests for appointments in the Revenue services, petitions of members of those services, etc., 1788-1824.
Volumes entitled 'Individuals' contain correspondence regarding patronage and other matters of personal interest (requests for employment, promotion, and pensions, complaints of unjust treatment, etc.). These papers frequently give information of a more general kind.
Volume of copies of 'Confidential. Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy 1846- 1847' formerly belonging to Lord John Russell., 1846-1847.
Volume, received bound, of family correspondence of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1840-1847.
The volume contains correspondence with the Earl of Gifford, letters of the 9th and 10th Marquesses of Tweeddale, Rear-Admiral James Hay of Belton, Robert Hay of Lawfield and Spott and his son William, Colonel Lord Edward George Hay, Rear-Admiral Lord John Hay, the Marquess of Dalhousie, Robert Balfour Wardlaw Ramsay of Whitehill, Lady (Mary Anne) Hay and Lady Hannah Charlotte Watson Taylor of Erlestoke Park, and a letter of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale to Lady (Jane) Taylor.
Voucher of account, papers and some correspondence, 1849-1857, concerning the administration of the Redgorton estate of Robert Graham; with some business and estate correspondence, 1873-1890, of Maxtone Graham., 1849-1890.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Voucher of account, papers and some correspondence concerning the administration of the Redgorton estate of Robert Graham., 1849-1857.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Walkinshaw and Birkhill estate papers., 1731-1814.
"Wallace the hero of Scotland' (Edinburgh: Nimmo, Hay and Mitchell, 1900), by James Paterson, containing inserted notes, articles and correspondence., 1900.
Includes corrected typescripts of articles, reviews and broadcast talks, together with 55 letters from various correspondents.
Warrants, military papers, letters and inventories of the Earls of Callendar and Linlithgow, and of the family of Forbes of Callendar., 1613-1859, undated.
Wells executry and trust correspondence and papers., 1818-1831, 1842.
Wells executry and trust correspondence and papers., 1818-1819.
Wells executry and trust correspondence and papers., 1820-1825.
Wells executry and trust correspondence and papers., 1826-1831, 1842.
Women's Foreign Missions links to national church, containing minute books, press cuttings and correspondence., 1941-1972.
Chiefly relating to links with Women's Guilds at home and centenary celebrations, but also with material relevant to the history of Women's Forrign Missions. There is also a large number of play scripts in this accession.
Work by other writers collected by Robert Garioch Sutherland., 1939-1980, undated.
Robert Sutherland (1909-1981) who wrote under the name 'Robert Garioch', was educated in Edinburgh and, after the war of 1939-1945 when he was a prisoner in Italy and Germany, became a schoolteacher in Kent. He returned to Edinburgh in 1959, where he taught and worked for the School of Scottish Studies in the University.
Yester and general estate correspondence, being chiefly letters of various tenants, factors and lawyers, and including many letters of George Dalziel, Writer to the Signet., 1810-1865, undated.
Unless specified otherwise, letters are addressed to, and correspondence is of, George, Marquess of Tweeddale (1787-1876), or his wife Susan, Marchioness of Tweeddale (1797-1870).