Genealogies.
Found in 820 Collections and/or Records:
'Genealogical Memoirs of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun' and of related families., 1796.
The text is an amended and amplified version of MS.17859.
Genealogical notebook concerning the Malcolm of Burnfoot and Palmer Douglas families.
Genealogical notebook mainly concerning the Gill family.
Genealogical notes and drafts, undated, of George Francis Stewart Elliot., 2nd half of 19th century.
Much of the material concerns George Francis Stewart Elliot's antiquarian and genealogical interests, and his book, ‘The Border Elliots and the Family of Minto’ (Edinburgh, 1897).
Genealogical notes and lists on the Scottish nobility compiled by Robert Mylne.
Section title pages dated 1707 and 1708. Includes notes on genealogies of Scottish noble families, notes on Scottish kings, and a list of the provosts of Aberdeen.
Genealogical notes and miscellaneous papers, of Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux, and his family., 1755-1807, undated.
Included are pages from Charles Grant's ‘Mémoires’ and verses by members of his family.
Genealogical notes and tables, 16th-19th centuries, of the Richards and Ashburner families probably compiled, 19th century, by Reginald S Beddington, Anne Richards and her brothers George Ashburner and Walter Ashburner., 19th century.
Genealogical notes and tables of the Richards and Ashburner families., 19th century.
Genealogical notes and tables of the Richards family., 19th century.
Genealogical notes by Donald Whyte on the families of McLamroch, Nicholson or Nicolson, Whyte and Wodrow or Woodrow.
Genealogical notes by Walter Macfarlane, in his own hand.
At the end of the volume are instances of the occurrence of the word ‘Carnalis’ applied to legitimate progeny.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.187) includes the reference: (Jac.V.5.28).
Genealogical notes concerning the family of Douglas of Cavers.
Genealogical notes concerning the family of John Borthwick of Crookston (died 1945), written on the flyleaf of the Borthwick family bible (printed Oxford, 1810)., ?19th century-?early 20th century.
Genealogical notes of Andrew B W MacEwen, on the MacGregor family of Black River, Prince Edward Island.
Genealogical notes of the family of Malcolm of Burnfoot.
Includes loosely inserted family and estate papers.
Genealogical notes on ancient Scottish families compiled by, and partly in the hand of, George Chalmers.
Genealogical notes on members of the Faculty of Advocates, 1687-1751, compiled by John Philp Wood., Early 19th century.
Genealogical notes on members of the Faculty of Advocates, 1751-1800, compiled by John Philp Wood., Early 19th century.
Genealogical notes on members of the Faculty of Advocates, 1800-1835, compiled by John Philp Wood., Early 19th century.
Genealogical notes on Scottish families: 'Letter C'., [?1790-?1800.]
The authorship of the notes has been attributed to ‘Alexander Dunlop of Jamaica, latterly residing at Fairley, near Largs in Ayrshire. Ob. circiter 1800’ (see MS.9291, folio 2).
The manuscripts are referred to by J G Dunlop as ‘the Jamaica MSS’.
As well as genealogical material, lists of dignitaries and army officers are also included.
Genealogical notes on Scottish families: [Letter ?C(2)(i)]., [?1790-?1800.]
The designation 'C(2)' has been supplied based on references in MS.9295. The references, however, refer to entries in both MS.9274 and 9275 under the heading 'Volume (C2)'. Consequently each of these manuscripts is shown with the designation '(C2)'. Whether this accurately reflects the original arrangement of the papers is uncertain.
Genealogical notes on Scottish families: [Letter ?C(2)(ii)]., [?1790-?1800.]
The designation 'C(2)' has been supplied based on references in MS.9295. The references, however, refer to entries in both MS.9274 and 9275 under the heading 'Volume (C2)'. Consequently each of these manuscripts is shown with the designation '(C2)'. Whether this accurately reflects the original arrangement of the epapers is uncertain.
Genealogical notes on Scottish families: 'Letter D'., [?1790-?1800.]
The authorship of the notes has been attributed to ‘Alexander Dunlop of Jamaica, latterly residing at Fairley, near Largs in Ayrshire. Ob. circiter 1800’ (see MS.9291, folio 2).
The manuscripts are referred to by J G Dunlop as ‘the Jamaica MSS’.
As well as genealogical material, lists of dignitaries and army officers are also included.
Genealogical notes on Scottish families: 'Letter E'., [?1790-?1800.]
In addition to the genealogical notes the volume includes part of a journal of a visit to the Lake District (folio 1) and descriptions of journeys in Scotland (folio 59).
Genealogical notes on Scottish families: 'Letter F'., [?1790-?1800.]
The authorship of the notes has been attributed to ‘Alexander Dunlop of Jamaica, latterly residing at Fairley, near Largs in Ayrshire. Ob. circiter 1800’ (see MS.9291, folio 2).
The manuscripts are referred to by J G Dunlop as ‘the Jamaica MSS’.
As well as genealogical material, lists of dignitaries and army officers are also included.