Supplements. Document genre.
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
'Confidential. Part I. Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy. From January to June 30, 1848', of the 2nd Earl of Minto., 1848.
'Confidential. Part II. Correspondence respecting the Affairs of Italy. From July to December 30, 1848', of the 2nd Earl of Minto., 1848.
Copy of the 'Recollections' of Alexander Carlyle, in an unknown hand, with notes and additions in the hand of the Very Reverend John Lee., 1805.
'Digest of the Regulations and Laws, Enacted by the Governor General in Council for the Civil Government of the Territories under the Presidencey of Bengal, Arranged in Alphabetical Order' (Calcutta, 1807), supplement, by James Edward Colebrooke., 1807.
Final draft of an unpublished Appendix to his ‘Illustrated Gaelic-English Dictionary’ by Edward Dwelly (1864-1939), Fleet, Hants.
The draft consists largely of material in A-D received too late for inclusion in the appropriate early parts of his published work.
‘Historie of the estate of the Kirk of Scotland’ by John Row, Minister of Carnock; and papers on ecclesiastical affairs.
'Historie of the estate of the Kirk of Scotland from 1558 to 1637 in August' by Mr John Row; and related material.
The contents are as follows:
(i) “The historie of the estate of the Kirk of Scotland from 1558 to 1637 in August” by Mr John Row, 1650 (page 1);
(ii) ‘A supplement of the Historie of the Kirk in Scotland from August in anno 1637, and thence forward to this present tyme’ by John Row, 1650 (page 283);
(iii) ‘Coronis’ (page 325).
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: W.3.11.
Legal documents concerning the families of Stuart of Castlemilk, and the Stuarts of Torrance., 1631-1829, undated.
Letters of supplement, trustees of John Marshall against Thomas Blackwood., 1844.
Lexicographical fragments found loose in MS.14957, written by Edward Dwelly and various of his informants.
Includes some cuttings and proofs.
Microfilm of final draft of an unpublished appendix to his ‘Illustrated Gaelic-English Dictionary’, by Edward Dwelly (1864-1939), Fleet, Hants; and, lexicographical fragments originally loosely enclosed in the draft, written by Dwelly and various of his informants.
The contents are as follows:
Final draft, early 20th century, of an unpublished appendix to his ‘Illustrated Gaelic-English dictionary’ by Edward Dwelly (MS.14957);
Lexicographical fragments, early 20th century, found loose in MS.14957, written by Edward Dwelly and various of his informants (MS.14958).
Printed papers relating to the dispute between Thomas Stamford Raffles and Sir Robert Rollo Gillespie., 1814.
'Record Cape Petitions': letters of application to be made Knight of the Most Sovereign and Social Order of the Cape and of C.F.D., with a few minutes on other subjects., 1768-1841.
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