Inventories.
Found in 392 Collections and/or Records:
'Inventory of all the India Cabinets and China ...' by J Orchard., November 1818.
'Inventory of, and excerpts from, the Title Deeds of certain Heritors of Mearns to make appearance in a Process of Augmentation of Stipend at the instance of The Revd. Doctor McLatchie, Minister of the Parish of Mearns', Renfrewshire., 1814-1815.
Many of the manuscripts contain notes, indexes, etc., by George Neilson.
Inventory of assets, debts, and financial transactions of Alexander Kinloch, controller of customs at Port Glasgow, 1 January-31 August 1763., 1763.
Inventory of bonds delivered by Sir Gilbert Ramsay Baronet, to Mr George Fletcher of Restennet., 23 April 1629.
Sir George Fletcher, advocate, a younger son of Robert of Innerpeffer, was one of his commissioners and acquired the lands of Restennet in 1627. The first two documents, the earliest in the collection, are the foundation charter of the Priory by Malcolm IV and its confirmation by the Bishop of St Andrews.
Inventory of correspondence and papers concerning the affairs of Robert Graham and the estates of Redgorton and Bertha Park., 1844-1851.
The volume spine is labelled ‘Redgorton and Bertha Park 1845-‘.
“Inventory of correspondence and papers relative to Col. Graham’s affairs and the estates of Balgowan and Lynedoch” by Robert Graham; with items of correspondence., 1805-1844.
The volume spine is labelled ‘Balgowan and Lynedoch 1805-45’.
'Inventory of correspondence and papers relative to Perthshire politics vol 2d' by Robert Graham., 1812-1820.
Inventory of debts of the Earl of Dunfermline., Circa 1652.
Papers deemed unsuitable for inclusion in the MS. bound series.
Inventory of debts on the estate of Saltoun, given up by James, Lord Ochiltree and James and William Livingston., 15 April 1618.
More detailed lists of contents are available on request.
Inventory of deeds and papers, ?1763, and accounts, 1761-1763, of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., 1761-1763.
No completely logical arrangement of these books is possible, due to multiple use of the same book, to the existence of the same accounts in draft and final form, and to the fact that in his old age Lord Milton repeatedly revised and extracted old accounts. The basic division into ledgers and other books (subdivided by size) goes back to him. Most are in his own hand, a few (in whole or in part) in those of his clerks. Personal, estate, and professional matters are all included.
Inventory of Dick papers., Undated.
Papers of Michael Moncrieff Staurt, CIE OBE concerning his career in India and East Pakistan, 1927-1950, and his research into the Scottish Nabobs and other matters concerning the history of India, circa 1950-1986.
'Inventory of Furniture and Effects ...' by J Orchard., November 1818.
Inventory of furniture and equipment in Government House, Newfoundland, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor there., 1831-1834.
Inventory of furniture and linen of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 1764.
Inventory of furniture bought, note of servants engaged, etc., by Colonel John Brown in taking possession of a house in Sloane Street., 1813.
Inventory of furniture of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 1779.
Inventory of furniture, undated, compiled by Cecilia Combe., Early 19th century-mid 19th century.
MSS.7443-7445 are written in German, having been delivered on George Combe's tour in Germany in 1842.
The phrenological reports (MSS.7452-7455) comprise the phrenological measurements of many persons, both well-known and obscure, with reports and descriptions of their mental capabilities and weaknesses.
The papers of Cecilia Combe contain a selection of literary efforts, diaries of tours, and the usual memoranda and inventories kept by nineteenth-century housewives.
Inventory of linen and furnishings at Bowland House compiled by Mrs Eliza Walker., [Circa 1836.]
Inventory of linen at Bowland House compiled by Mrs Barbara Walker., 1811-1830.
Inventory of linen, furniture, etc. left at Saltoun., 1746.
'Inventory of Ochtertyre family papers', compiled by Patrick Keith Murray, Writer to the Signet., 1904.
'Inventory of Papers at Pitfirrane. Prepared by W. Whytock'., [?1834.]
The preface of the published inventory gives the date as 1834.
‘Inventory of Papers in the Charter Chest at Gask’: a typescript carbon copy of an inventory of this collection, prepared in 1909-1910 by H M Paton, Mrs E Maxtone Graham, and P L Blair Oliphant of Ardblair., 1909-1910.
In many sections the inventory approaches a full calendar. It follows the original arrangement of the collection by bundles, the papers of each laird being mostly kept together; the present references have been entered in the margins. A number of errors have been corrected, but no attempt has been made to make it fully accurate.