Indexes. Reference sources.
Found in 372 Collections and/or Records:
Printed correspondence of James Stuart., 1782-[1791, or after].
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.
'Private letters received', by Peter Brown, Linkwood, relating to business, chiefly in Morayshire - estates, projected railways, etc., 1862.
Proofs and other material relating to the publication of 'Registrum Iohannis Mey: The Register of John Mey, Archbishop of Armagh, 1443-1456' (Belfast: HMSO, 1972), by William George Henry Quigley and Edward Frederick Denis Roberts., 1970-1972.
Proofs of the index to the various Coal Commission reports with several letters to John Francis Campbell inserted at the beginning, mainly from Hector Maclean of Islay who was apparently responsible for the compilation of the index., 1869-1870.
Each volume deals with a separate aspect.
Records of minutes of the Scottish Iron Moulders' Union., 1840-1920.
Comprising the archives of:
1. Scottish Iron Moulders’ Union (retitled in 1869 Associated Iron Moulders of Scotland)
2. Central Ironmoulders’ Association (retitled in 1926 Ironfounding Workers’ Association)
3. Scottish Iron Dressers’ Union (later Associated Iron, Steel, and Brass Dressers of Scotland)
4. National Union of Foundry Workers.
Records of the Scottish Iron Moulders' Union (later Associated Iron Moulders of Scotland), containing minutes and related papers., 1840-1933.
Comprising the archives of:
1. Scottish Iron Moulders’ Union (retitled in 1869 Associated Iron Moulders of Scotland)
2. Central Ironmoulders’ Association (retitled in 1926 Ironfounding Workers’ Association)
3. Scottish Iron Dressers’ Union (later Associated Iron, Steel, and Brass Dressers of Scotland)
4. National Union of Foundry Workers.
'Regulae Iuris’, an alphabetical list of legal terms, etc., chiefly Latin, compiled by Lord Milton., Early 18th century-mid 18th century.
An index to legal works is on the inverted folios.
Research papers of Dorothy Dunnett, relating to 'The house of Niccolò' novel series., 1974-2001, undated.
`Scottish Armorial attributed to Sir David Lindsay of Rathillet`; a facsimile by William Rae Macdonald, 1895, of an armorial held at the Lyon Office., Mid 16th century.
`Scottish Armorial for use in the Lyon Office’; a facsimile by William Rae Macdonald, 1895, of Sir Robert Forman`s manuscript (the `Workman armorial`), circa 1565-1566., Circa 1565-1566.
`Scottish Armorial for use in the Lyon Office’; a facsimile by William Rae Macdonald, 1895, of Sir Robert Forman`s manuscript (the `Workman armorial`), circa 1565-1566., Circa 1565-1566.
Arms which were painted over in the original manuscript are depicted with the original and altered versions side by side (folio 83).
`Scottish Armorial for use in the Lyon Office’; a facsimile by William Rae Macdonald, 1895, of Sir Robert Forman`s manuscript (the `Workman armorial`), circa 1565-1566., Circa 1565-1566.
'Scraps given by the old familiars of John A. and Edith J. Hipkins. Collected by the survivor.’, Late 19th century-early 20th century.
The scrap-book contains a painting and woodcuts by Joseph Crawhall (given to John A Hipkins by Charles Keene); original drawings by Birket Foster, Harrison Weir, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, J F Sullivan, John A Hipkins himself, and others; a painting by Edith J Hipkins (page 64); illustrations cut out of Punch and other reproductions; and Valentines, letters, etc., addressed to Miss Hipkins.
Sederunt book IV of the trustees of James Rannie., 1831-1840.
An index to MSS.5011-5016 is included in this volume.
Seventeenth-century manuscript of Stair's ‘Institutions’, being most of Book I and the whole of Books II-III, ending at 'Vitious Intromission'., 17th century.
The manuscript is followed by a commentary in different hands of the same period (folio 182).
Signatures of celebrities collected by William Scott., 1660-1838.
Also included are some letters concerning the Scotts of Raeburn, 1660-1838 (folios 2 verso-7, 30), and a few other letters, with indexes of writers (folios 53-60).