Documents.
Found in 1533 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, undated, of Mary E Haldane with correspondents with names from A-Makgill, A., [?1833-?1925.]
The correspondence is largely concerned with family events and personal matters, many of which are connected with evangelical religion, in which both the Haldane and Burdon-Sanderson families were influential.
Correspondence, undated, of Mary E Haldane with correspondents with names from Makgill, E-Sanderson, I H B., [?1833-?1925.]
The correspondence is largely concerned with family events and personal matters, many of which are connected with evangelical religion, in which both the Haldane and Burdon-Sanderson families were influential.
Correspondence, undated, of Mary E Haldane with correspondents with names from Sanderson, J C B-Z, and unidentified correspondents., [?1833-?1925.]
The correspondence is largely concerned with family events and personal matters, many of which are connected with evangelical religion, in which both the Haldane and Burdon-Sanderson families were influential.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., May-June 1809.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., June-September 1809.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., September-November 1809.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., November 1809-March 1810.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., March-June 1810.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., June-October 1810.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., October 1810-February 1811.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., February 1811-March 1812.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., April 1812-January 1813.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., February-November 1813.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
“Day-book” containing copies of letters, routes, instructions and memoranda by General Sir George Murray and by members of his staff., November 1813-July 1814.
Many of the letters are merely summarized. Most of those written during Murray’s absence in 1812-1813 (Adv.MS.46.5.12-46.5.14) are addressed to the commissary general.
‘De unione Britanniæ, dialogi tres.’
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: w.6.penult.
‘In primo agitur de jure successionis Regum apud Britannos. In secundo de regnorum Anglie et Scotiæ unione, et de vero Angliæ successore. In terti de remotis Angliæ Regni heredibus et de designando successore.’
The manuscript is in a hand of the period and with the initials of King James VI on the boards, and Latin hexameters at the end.
Deeds and papers concerning the lands and barony of Lednock or Lynedoch., 1692-1787.
Included are some minutes, 1725-1738, of the Barony Court (folios 71-83).
Diary of Aylmer Haldane., 1875-1946.
This is not the original diary (which Aylmer Haldane subsequently destroyed), but a copy which he personally typed and supplemented by small number of photographs, sketches, maps and other papers, and subsequently had bound into volumes.
There is no diary for 1876-1877, 1881-September 1897.
Diary of Sir John S Burdon-Sanderson, Baronet, brother of Mary E Haldane., 1904.
Various memoranda including a draft of a letter are pasted in at the end of the volume (folios 120-130 passim).
Diplomatic correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto., 1793-1806.
Diplomatic correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto concerning Toulon and Corsica., 1793-1806, undated.
The papers contain nearly all of the 1st Earl of Minto's papers concerning Toulon, many concerning Corsica. MSS.11215-11217 contain a substantial amount of material relating to émigrees from Toulon as well as Corsica