Indexes. Reference sources.
Found in 524 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and notes, Lewis Robertson index references, archive series, P., 1961-1999, undated.
Correspondence and notes, Lewis Robertson index references, archive series U., 1982-1988.
Correspondence and notes, Lewis Robertson index references, archive series W., 1971-1982, undated.
Correspondence and notes, Lewis Robertson index references, archive series X., 1982-1988.
Correspondence and notes on various companies, Lewis Robertson index references, archive series A., 1981-1995.
Correspondence and other papers relating to the ‘Scottish Review’, which was published by Alexander Gardner, Paisley and London, 1882-1900, and edited by the Reverend William M Metcalfe, Minister of Paisley South Parish.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning James Walter Buchan., 1901-1965, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Arthur Murray, who succeeded as Viscount Elibank in 1951., 1909-1962, undated.
Correspondence and papers of Sir George Taylor, botanist, including diaries and photographs relating to botanical expeditions to Africa and the Himalayas.
Correspondence and papers relating to 'Brenva', by Graham Brown., 1907, 1923-1951, undated.
Comprising correspondence and papers of T Graham Brown, concerning mountaineering.
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, library and music inventories, and electronic database of Sir Lewis Robertson.
Correspondence of Andrew Stuart., 1751-1801, undated.
Correspondence of John Francis Campbell in the capacity of Secretary to the Royal Coal Commission in London, a post he held for several years, along with various printed reports and proceedings of the Coal Commission concerning investigations made into a number of aspects of coal mining throughout the country., 1866-1871.
Each volume deals with a separate aspect.
Correspondence of Professor Alastair David Shaw Fowler.
This accession is one of several in the National Library of Scotland covering mainly incoming correspondence, but also containing copies of some outgoing letters and other literary material.
Acc.12377/49 is an A-Z person index to the collection, and gives biographical details of many of the figures involved.
Correspondence of the Earl of Rosebery concerning applications for honours., 1871-1896, undated.
Cowie collection of manuscripts of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, Allan Ramsay and others, made by Charles R Cowie of Glasgow.
The Cowie manuscripts include the final version of ‘The gentle shepherd, a Scots pastorall comedy’ by Allan Ramsay (MS.15972).
'Descriptions [by Henry Gough] of certain Manuscripts which belonged to John Patrick, third Marquess of Bute’, at Mountstuart., 1848-1900.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Diaries and autobiography of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1833-1860.
Diaries of John Dunlop of Gairbraid., 1833-1860.
'Divine aenigms and pious problems', poems by John Donne, son of Dr John Donne, Dean of St Paul's.
The poems are dedicated to Francis, Baron Newport, afterwards Earl of Bradford. There are three illustrative diagrams, the ‘ensignes’ of the twelve Patriarchs, and ‘an index of most remarkable matters’.
Duplicated typescript material consisting of genealogical studies of branches of the Forrester family.
Ernest Pearson, "Polyglot Comparative Vocabularies", with index.
‘Extracta ex variis chronicis Scotiae’, a transcript made for Walter Macfarlane of Macfarlane, 1738, taken from the original manuscript, Adv.MS.35.6.13, a collection of extracts of chronicles, late 15th century-early 16th century, mostly taken from Fordun and Boece with extensive annotations in the hand of Sir William Sinclair of Roslin.
Later additions in the original are here collected at the end (pages 249). The folio numbers of the original are given in the margin, and the index which is placed at the beginning in the original, is here transferred to the end (page 263).
‘Extracta ex variis chronicis Scotiae’, an incomplete transcript, early 18th century, taken from the original manuscript, Adv.MS.35.6.13, a collection of extracts of chronicles, late 15th century-early 16th century, mostly taken from Fordun and Boece with extensive annotations in the hand of Sir William Sinclair of Roslin.
A number of items in the Wodrow collection are in the same hand, and the copyist appears to have worked fairly frequently for Robert Wodrow. Later additions in the original are here collected at the end (page 159) and partially in a different hand, but the copyist breaks off in mid-entry at folio 296 verso of the original. The folio numbers of the original are given in the margin, and the index, which is placed at the beginning in the original, is omitted.
Fair copy of Indian administrative and other correspondence, November 1782-October 1783, of James Stuart., 1782-1783.
The correspondence is arranged as 235 items with an index. Items 5-9 and 229-232 are missing, and there is a duplicate of item 234. There are marginal notes throughout by James Stuart.