Transcriptions. Documents.
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
'4th Earl of Minto's Minto Manuscript Catalogue' of the family papers, being a typed transcription, made by Colonel the Honourable W F Elliot in 1916, of the catalogue compiled by the 4th Earl of Minto., 1891-1895.
The material the transcription includes is broadly that now in the National Library, but excluding the charters and the Fife and Angus estate papers.
Account, 1669-1670, of the Fleming family to James Crichton for the demolition and repair of buildings at Boghall, with a transcription, 19th century, of pages 1-3., 1669-1670.
Accounts of the Keith family., 1601-1761, undated.
Bound and illustrated transcriptions of correspondence of the Guild family., 2022.
The volumes here contain transcriptions of much of the correspondenceof the Guild family contained in the previous numbers of this accession. It has also been illustrated with images largely in the possession of various members of the family.
The volumes were compiled by Robert Hamish Wyllie Galbraith, who has also included an introduction with family history and information about the history of the archive.
Copies, facsimiles and reproductions of various correspondence of Lord Byron., 1931-1951, undated.
Copy, 1891, of ‘The bridal of Borthwick’ by David Macbeth Moir in the hand of Elizabeth M Borthwick, wife of John (died 1907)., 1841.
Copy of book 1 of ‘Chroniques de Genève’ by Michel Rozet., 1562.
Six volumes bound in four.
Copy of book 6 of ‘Chroniques de Genève’ by Michel Rozet., 1562.
Six volumes bound in four.
Copy of books 2 and 3 of ‘Chroniques de Genève’ by Michel Rozet., 1562.
Six volumes bound in four.
Copy of books 4 and 5 of ‘Chroniques de Genève’ by Michel Rozet., 1562.
Six volumes bound in four.
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom I., 15th century.
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom II., 15th century.
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom III, 15th century.
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom IV., 15th century.
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of George Campbell Hay relating to his prose writing., [Circa 1938]-1983.
The contents are as follows. (i) Correspondence, 1941-1983 (folio 1); (ii) Miscellaneous papers, circa 1938-1983 (folio 19). They include transcriptions from Irish and Gaelic literature, and reviews of George Campbell Hay's work.
Correspondence and other material relating to 'Astarte', by Ralph Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace, and Byron correspondence in the possession of Lady Dorchester., 1902-1957, undated.
Correspondence, manuscripts, drafts and other papers of George Borrow and related figures., 1807-1992, undated.
Includes photocopies, extensive notes on Borrow by Sir Angus Fraser and an annotated copy of 'George Borrow: a Bibliographical Guide' (1984).
'Correspondence of Robert Cadell relating to Sir Walter Scott, Bart, and the affairs of the Waverley Novels and other works and to his family affairs, 1814-1847. From the MSS. in possession of Mr H.J. Stevenson'., 1814-1847.
Typed transcripts, 1938, by Marguerite Wood of some of the letters in MSS.21001-21010: Correspondence of Robert Cadell.
Also included is a 19th-century copy of recollections, 1819, of John Ballantyne (folio 56).
Extracts copied from the diary of Rev. Murdo MacDonald, minister of Durness, and associated research papers., Undated, but probably ca. 1880-1925.
Extracts from the diary concerning the Jacobite Rising of 1745-1746., ca. 1880s.
Transcription of passages from the diary that concern the Jacobite Rising of 1745-1746, handwritten by Morrison and in a typescript version which is headed "Rebellion of '45 in Sutherlandshire". With a photocopy of the handwritten transcription.
Extracts from the diary concerning the Rev. Walter Ross, minister of Tongue (d. 1762). , ca. 1880s.
Pink exercise book, headed inside "The Minister of Tongue (Mr Walter Ross)". The extracts are of various dates. The Rev. Walter Ross (died 1762), minister of Tongue from 1730, was Murdoch MacDonald's uncle.
Extracts from the diary for January to May 1761., ca. 1880s.
Pink exercise book, headed inside "Mr. McDonald's diary 3d Jany 1761 to 31st May 1761." The extracts concern on a variety of subjects.
Extracts from the diary for the year 1740., ca. 1880s.
Blue exercise book, unheaded, containing extracts from the diary for the year 1740.
Extracts from the diary for the years 1761-1762., ca. 1880s.
Blue exercise book, headed "M. McDonald's diary" and containing extracts from the years 1761 and 1762.
Extracts transcribed from the diary of Rev. Murdo MacDonald., probably 1880s.
A set of five notebooks and one folder of loose sheets, containing transcriptions made of parts of the diary of Rev. Murdo MacDonald.