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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Portions of a larger work, such as a literary work or motion picture, reproduced or excised without further change from their original context.

Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:

Correspondence of the Reverend James Morton., 1811-1875, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.3381
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Letters, 1811-1875 (folio 1), chiefly about John Leyden, the publication of his life and works and the sale of his books and manuscripts, but including several dealing with the Reverend James Morton's own affairs and an account of Van Diemen's Land, extracted from a letter (folio 175);(ii) Newspaper-cuttings relating to John Leyden, 1811-1861 (folio 193);(iii) Youthful letter of Morton and list of woven goods, undated (folio...
Dates: 1811-1875, undated.

Correspondence of Thomas Thomson and other papers formerly in his possession or in that of his family., 1797-1850, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.786, folios 78-153
Scope and Contents The correspondence includes, with family letters and letters alluding to Sir Walter Scott, a copy of correspondence between Sir Thomas Dick Lauder, Scott, and Archibald Constable on the proposed publication of Fountainhall’s writings by the Bannatyne Club, 1823 (folio 94); a letter of J M W Turner on the illustrations to Scott’s 'Provincial antiquities', 1828 (folio 104); letters and papers on the erection of a national memorial to Scott, 1832 (folio 114); and “Extracts from L’Histoire...
Dates: 1797-1850, undated.

Correspondence of various members of the Brown family., 1841-1850.

 File
Identifier: MS.3260
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: The correspondence deals in large part with surveys, leases, and other business relating to estates in Morayshire and elsewhere in Scotland. Sir George Brown's letters refer to regimental matters and to general affairs in the places where he is stationed - London, various Mediterranean stations, 1822-1836, Ireland, 1825, 1837, and the Crimea, 1854. Among the correspondents are: William Leslie, the eccentric Minister of Lhanbryde, 1811, 1816, undated; William Young Sellar and his relatives,...
Dates: 1841-1850.

Correspondence of Victoria Mary Louise, Duchess of Kent and mother of Queen Victoria, with the 1st Baron and Baroness Dunfermline, with excerpts from the letters., 1830-1846.

 File
Identifier: MS.24766
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows. (i) Correspondence, with some enclosures, 1830-1846, of Victoria Mary Louisa, Duchess of Kent and mother of Queen Victoria, with the 1st Baron and Baroness. The correspondence is concerned mostly with the Lady Flora Hastings affair; the resignation of Sir John Conroy, Comptroller of the Duchess's Household; the marriage of Queen Victoria; and the Duchess's relations with her daughter. (ii) Excerpts in the hand of Ralph, 2nd Baron, from letters of the Duchess to...
Dates: 1830-1846.

David Macpherson`s copy of ‘Annals of Scotland’, volume 1 (Edinburgh, 1776) by Sir David Dalrymple., 1776.

 File
Identifier: Adv.MS.31.4.13(i)
Scope and Contents

Additions are tipped-in at pages 3, 13, 43, 49, 69, 71, 93, 182, 195, 245, 263, 295, 353 and at the endpaper.

At folio 15 is a printed list of books for sale, over which Macpherson has written a draft of a letter to David Steuart Erskine, Earl of Buchan (succeeded 1767), and, on the verso, a list of manuscripts and printed works relating to Scottish history.

Dates: 1776.

Devotional writings by a member of the Episcopal Church of Scotland., 1713-[1717, or before].

 File
Identifier: MS.2750
Scope and Contents

The devotional writings begin with "Prayers I composed while in my Father's House in Inverury", 1713-1714 (page 1), and continue with commentaries, liturgical excerpts, prayers, versifications, etc. In another hand are copies of letters (page 315) of M G, who 'died the 9th of June 1717 in the 70th year of her age'.

Dates: 1713-[1717, or before].

Diaries and autobiography of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1833-1860.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.9261-9263
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: Much of the collection concerns William Dunlop, Principal of Glasgow University, his son Alexander, Professor of Greek at Glasgow, and his grandson John, Tide Surveyor at Greenock. The papers of William Dunlop include material on the colony of South Carolina, the Darien Scheme, and the affairs of the Church of Scotland, while those of Alexander chiefly concern the University of Glasgow. The collection also includes diaries and literary works of John Dunlop of Gairbraid, the temperance...
Dates: 1833-1860.

Diaries and diary extracts of Francis G Richards and diary extracts of Anne H Richards., [Circa 1830]-1860.

 File
Identifier: MS.20371
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows: (i) Account, [circa 1830], of a visit to Bangor, Maine, and to New Brunswick Province, Canada, probably of Francis Richards. (Folio 1.) (ii) Extracts from the diary, 1855-1856, of Francis G Richards. (Folio 7.) (iii) Journal, June 1857-September 1858, of Francis G Richards giving a detailed account of his voyage to Calcutta in 1857 and return to Boston in 1858. Richards was a keen sailor, and he pays particular attention to the navigation of the ship and to...
Dates: [Circa 1830]-1860.

Diaries and diary extracts of members of the Richards family., [Circa 1830]-1882.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.20371-20391
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: The Richards family of Horndean in Hampshire began its connection with America in the early 19th century when John Richards opened a business in Boston, Massachusetts. Although his son, Francis Richards, established a manufacturing business in Gardiner, Maine, the family retained strong European ties. The constant coming and going across the Atlantic gives the collection a very cosmopolitan outlook enhanced by the marriage in 1878 of Francis Gardiner Richards to Anne Ashburner whose family...
Dates: [Circa 1830]-1882.

Diaries of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1833-1860.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.9261-9262
Scope and Contents The diaries chiefly concern John Dunlop’s work in the Temperance movement and the earlier entries describe scenes of debauchery in Edinburgh, and visits to police courts. There are also reports on Temperance meetings and notes of conversations with individuals.In addition to these diaries, there are summaries of some of Dunlop's letters, extracts from his reading, and notes on various subjects. Numerous press-cuttings and other papers, mostly concerning the Temperance movement,...
Dates: 1833-1860.

Diary of Lady Henrietta Liston, and description of Constantinople., 1812-1814.

 Item
Identifier: MS.5709
Scope and Contents

The volume contains fair copies of some of the material in MSS.5707-5708.

Dates: 1812-1814.

‘Distinction in the separate command . . . under the authority of His Excel. Lieut. Gen. Sir Eyre Coote, K.B., etc.’: a volume of printed correspondence prepared by James Stuart., 1783.

 Item
Identifier: MS.8446
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

With the exception of MS.8455, these volumes of printed correspondence were prepared by James Stuart in answer to the accusations raised against him. The contents duplicate to a large extent letters recorded elsewhere in the catalogue. The majority of the volumes contain manuscript indexes and abstracts, and manuscript marginal notes.

Dates: 1783.

Excerpts from journals of Lady Henrietta Liston., 1814-1815.

 Item
Identifier: MS.5708
Scope and Contents From the Fonds: After serving his apprenticeship as Secretary and Chargé d'Affaires at the courts of Munich, Ratisbon, Berlin, Turin and Madrid, Robert Liston was appointed Minister Plenipotentiary at Madrid in 1784.After leaving Madrid he was the British Representative at Stockholm, Constantinople, Washington, The Hague, and again at Constantinople.Within each regional section there are two main categories, official and personal. The first contains documents, with instructions or...
Dates: 1814-1815.