Forms. Documents.
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative and financial papers of the Scottish Council for Civil Liberties., 1971-1997.
Papers of the Scottish Council for Civil Liberties including administrative and financial papers of the executive committee and various sub committees, local groups, annual reports and publications.
Anonymous manuscripts and proofs of works offered to William Blackwood and Sons, publishers, for publication., 1842-1885, undated.
Audience survey of various theatres and locations, containing completed forms., 1984.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Copies of letters and orders of General Sir George Murray., February 1810-May 1814.
The collection consists of letters, orders, reports, and maps relating to Murray’s military career, to his official and diplomatic duties and to his literary activities. It is arranged in nearly chronological order illustrating the various periods of his career.
Copies of letters and orders of General Sir George Murray written in a group of three volumes intended for instructions to officers of the quartermaster-general`s department., 1808-1814.
The collection consists of letters, orders, reports, and maps relating to Murray’s military career, to his official and diplomatic duties and to his literary activities. It is arranged in nearly chronological order illustrating the various periods of his career.
Copies of rules and directions concerning the Exchequer., 1726.
Included is a copy of "Rules of the Procedure of His Majestie's Court of Exchequer in North Brittain", with diplomatic forms relating to Exchequer writs, 1726 (folio 140); and 'Rules and Directions to Read, write and understand the Exchequer Hand', 1726 (folio 151).
'Eastwood militia society. Minutes 1810-1867.' 'Minutes Continued from Vol. 2d.', 1810-1867.
The object of the Society was to provide substitutes for its members balloted for the militia. It cooperated with similar societies in the West of Scotland. From 1831 it was virtually defunct and in 1867 it was wound up. The volume contains several independent sheets: letters, printed forms with manuscript notes, and other papers.
File box, '18. Artesian Magazine', containing material concerning the Artesian magazine, 1998-2003.
The box is covered in tartan.
Files of the Gude Cause project, relating to Gude Cause quilt., 2009.
Files of the Gude Cause project, relating to the registration of participants., 2009.
Form for a patent from the Lord Lyon to Robert Liston of Damhead, for registration of his arms., Circa 1794.
Instructions to officers in the quartermaster-general`s department, with specimens of forms and returns, compiled apparently by Sir William De Lancey in 1813, being a revised and expanded version of General Sir George Murray`s instructions (Adv.MS.46.5.2)., 1813.
The work was possibly meant to be presented to C M Cathcart, being inscribed to him (folio ii) and containing a letter, 1813, of De Lancey to him enclosed at the back of the volume (folio 52).
Instructions to officers in the quartermaster-general`s department, with specimens of forms and returns, compiled by Murray apparently in 1811., 1811.
Four leaves at the end of the volume are torn out.
Intercepted letter- and order-books of French generals., 1808-1813.
The collection consists of letters, orders, reports, and maps relating to Murray’s military career, to his official and diplomatic duties and to his literary activities. It is arranged in nearly chronological order illustrating the various periods of his career.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Hassall to Hathorn., 1820-1914.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Harries to Harrison, D., 1822-1917.
Microfilm of correspondence and papers of General Sir George Murray., 1808-1811
Minutes of general meetings, councils and sub-committees of the Scottish Craft Centre., 1981-1990.
Includes papers concerning the closure of the Scottish Craft Centre, the move from Acheson House in 1990, and the proposed Scottish Craft Council, 1991.
Miscellaneous papers, containing programme, tour schedule, correspondence, booking forms, reviews and other material., Undated.
Includes material concerning productions, administration and publicity.
Miscellaneous papers of John Hill Burton., 1674-1880, undated.
Miscellaneous papers of John Hill Burton., 1674-1880, undated.
Miscellaneous papers of the Douglas family of Springwood Park., 1790-1904, undated.
Papers concerning Scots law., 18th century.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Eighteenth-century copy of 'Criminal forms', by Sir William Hamilton of Whitelaw, Lord justice Clerk.
(ii) Copy of the Report on the fees of the Court of Justiciary, 1733 (folio 79);
(iii) A table of justiciary fees, 1749 (folio 89).
Papers (many undated) relating to the occupation of France by the allies, including a list of General Sir George Murray`s papers compiled in 1851 (folio 1), a list of his books and maps, written on paper watermarked 1813 (folio 121), lists of cantonments of British troops (folio 159) and a quantity of unused printed forms for correspondence and statistical returns (folio 197)., 1813-1818, 1851, and undated.
The collection consists of letters, orders, reports, and maps relating to Murray’s military career, to his official and diplomatic duties and to his literary activities. It is arranged in nearly chronological order illustrating the various periods of his career.
Papers of the 1st Earl of Minto, chiefly concerning the payment of taxes., 1792-1812.
The contents are as follows. (i) Papers, chiefly receipts and forms, concerning the payment of assessed and property taxes in the parishes of St James, Westminister, and Roehampton, and in Scotland, 1792-1793, 1797-1798, 1803-1804, 1811-1812 (folio 1); (ii) Receipts for the payment of the property tax by the 1st Earl of Minto's tenants in Roxburghshire, 1810-1812 (folio 55).