Excerpts.
Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Mackay, M. to Mackay, R., 1814-1922.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Oliver, F. to Oliver, T., 1888-1915.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of John Julian., 1885-1888.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Mountstuart Grant Duff., 1899-1904.
Letters, 1899-1904, of Mountstuart Grant Duff to John Murray IV and Hallam Murray, and related papers. They mostly concern his work on “Notes from a diary”, and “Out of the past” published by the Murrays. The letters are arranged in chronological order.
1899: folios 1-27;
1900: folios 28-44;
1901: folios 45-59;
1902: folios 60-76;
1903: folios 77-84;
1904: folios 85-91;
uncertain date: folios 92-95.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Philip Stanhope (1805-1875)., 1850-1854.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Thomas F. Dibdin and Thomas J. Dibdin., 1821-1842.
Letters to Lord Byron concerning finances and business matters of correspondents with surnames from Adams to Hanson, C., 1807-1823, undated.
Letters to or concerning Lord Byron and various artists; including correspondence relating to the Drury Lane Theatre., 1809-1839.
"Leyden's correspondence &c", collected by the Reverend James Morton., 1811-1875, undated.
"Leyden's poems, &c. MS", collected by the Reverend James Morton., 1794-1837, undated.
'Life of Napolean Buonaparte' (Edinburgh, 1827), volume v, by Sir Walter Scott, with marginal corrections in the authors hand., 1827.
Inserted at page 400 is an extract from a letter of Luise, Frederick William III of Prussia's Queen, in an unidentified hand.
Literary and theological notes of Canon Andrew John Young., [Circa 1955]-[before 1972.]
Much of the material consists of notes made by Canon Andrew John Young of his reading. Some of the notebooks include page references to other volumes of notes which are not in this collection.
Local affairs and election papers of the 4th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1695-1748.
Loose leaves from notebooks, undated, of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., Mid 19th century.
The loose leaves consist of fragments of prose works, excerpts from reading, occasional scraps of poetry, and miscellaneous notes.
Manuscript and typescript drafts and fair copies of poems of William Sydney Graham., 1943-1968, undated.
Manuscript autobiography of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1860.
The autobiography is written in the third person. The portion covering 1833 to 1860, which comprises most of the manuscript, is based on John Dunlop's diaries (MSS.9261-9262) and includes long excerpts from them.
The manuscript was edited by John Graham Dunlop - ‘Autobiography of John Dunlop’ (London, 1932) - and his manuscript and typescript additions have been inserted.
Manuscript of Andrew Stuart, of an excerpt from the police registers in Paris containing the names of foreign visitors to Paris in the years 1748-1749., 1764.
The Douglas Cause was the case in which the tutors of James George, 7th Duke of Hamilton, contested the claim of Archibald James Edward Douglas to the Douglas estates.
Manuscript of ‘Frost and Fire’ by John Francis Campbell, being a collection mainly of his geological observations while on his travels from July 1862 to November 1863, including extracts from earlier journals., 1862-1865.
On the whole the manuscript and printed versions correspond.
Manuscript of ‘Frost and Fire’ by John Francis Campbell, chapters 1-20., 1862-1865.
The volume also contains notes at the beginning relating to the publication of the manuscript. The text has been heavily corrected by Campbell.
Manuscript of ‘Frost and Fire’ by John Francis Campbell, chapters 21-42., 1862-1865.
The volume also contains extra notes on publication by Campbell.
Manuscript of ‘Frost and Fire’ by John Francis Campbell, chapters 43-58., 1862-1865.
Manuscripts of 'Bride of Abydos: canto I', 'Lament of Tasso', and first draft of 'Werner', all by Lord Byron; with some related correspondence and an article on 'Werner' by Frederick Leveson Gower., 1813-1914, undated.
Manuscripts of various works of Samuel Warren., 1828-[1854, or before].
Material, chiefly genealogical, collected by John Philp Wood, chiefly leaves found loose in MSS.1872-1877., 1775-1814.
Also included are: a State of Terregles Parish, 1776 (folio 24); a printed ‘Song for the Duddingston Curling Society’, 1817, with manuscript notes of the names of the persons mentioned (folio 26); and two leaves printed from John Philp Wood's biographies of the Presidents of the Court of Session (Adv.MS.37.2.1, pages 1-19), showing that he intended to publish them (folio 28).