Printed materials. Object genre.
Found in 1186 Collections and/or Records:
Various printed papers for use of members of the Cabinet., 1836-1839.
Various printed papers for use of members of the Cabinet., 1838-1839.
Volume, labelled 'Individuals', containing correspondence concerning civil servants and other civilians who have already served or lived in India., 1785-1828.
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 of printed reports, newspaper-cuttings, and other papers, 1865-1914, collected by Daniel William Kemp, in connection with the discussion of proposals for a National Library of Scotland by the Convention of Royal Burghs in 1902 and Kemp's later efforts to further the object.
Also contains Daniel William Kemp's correspondence, 1903, 1912 (numbers 26-27, 30, 32-34, 40-41).
Volumes of piobaireachd of Pipe-Majors Ronald and Alexander Mackenzie and Charles Scott.
Voting register labelled 'Blairgowrie poll'., 1832.
The general elections of 1812, 1831 and 1832, and the by-election of 1834, are particularly well documented in this series.
Voting register labelled 'Bridge of Earn poll'., 1832.
The general elections of 1812, 1831 and 1832, and the by-election of 1834, are particularly well documented in this series.
Voting register labelled 'Bridge of Earn poll'; with one leaf of notes pasted in., 1832.
The general elections of 1812, 1831 and 1832, and the by-election of 1834, are particularly well documented in this series.
Voting registers labelled 'Bridge of Earn poll'., 1832.
The general elections of 1812, 1831 and 1832, and the by-election of 1834, are particularly well documented in this series.
Writings of David Gray, chiefly in manuscript, but some in print, including poems, part of an attempt at drama, essays, and miscellaneous notes., [1861, or before.]
Several of the poems appear to be unpublished.