Ledgers. Account books.
Found in 596 Collections and/or Records:
Accommodation Ledger of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland., 1843-1863.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Accommodation Ledger of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland., 1863-1889.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Accommodation Ledger of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland., 1889.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Accommodation Ledgers of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland., 1843-1889.
The archive of the General Treasurer of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843-1900, with related papers including a few of slightly earlier and later date. The archive gives a complete picture of the financial basis of one of the most significant organised religious bodies in Scotland, from the Disruption to the first of the major Presbyterian reunions, dealing in great detail with the sources of finance and with its expenditure on a variety of projects.
Account books and a ledger of Alexander Houston and Company, merchants, bankers, and shipowners in Glasgow, together with a letter-book concerning the business.
Account books and other bound financial volumes., 1838-1959.
The archive of the Church of Scotland Foreign Mission Committee, 1929-64, together with much 19th and earlier 20th century material, and some items relating to Jewish and Continental Missions.
Account ledgers, balance sheets and vouchers of Barberfield Farm., 1898-1978.
Accounts and correspondence concerning operations and finance of Argyll Publishing., 1992-2012.
Accounts and financial papers of James Thin, bookseller., 1848-1853, 1855-1857, 1920-2002.
Accounts and Membership Ledger of the Staff Superannuation Fund of John Murray, publishers., 1965-1993
Volume contains an index for ease of reader access. Recorded data reflects the operation of the staff pension scheme, noting contributions, account balances, refunds, and staff membership.
Accounts of Ilay Burns., 1805-1835.
The accounts are largely of a personal and family nature up to 1812, after which they chiefly concern Ilay Burns' business.
Accounts of the barley-mill, etc., 1744-1746, and accounts and ledger of Lord Milton, 1746-1750., 1744-1750.
Administration and finance papers of 'Cencrastus' magazine., Circa 1979-2000.
Administrative Records of the Singleton Cinema, Vogue, Riddrie
Authors' Accounts Ledger of John Murray, publishers., 1973-1974
Volume reflects account debits, credits, and reserves.
Building ledgers of North Bridge buildings., 1898-1949.
Business and legal papers of James Gentleman, merchant, Edinburgh.
Papers largely concern Gentleman`s Leith shipping interests; includes unrelated legal papers.
Business and personal papers of William Sim, colour manufacturer.
Business ledger 'London' of William and James Chisholme., 1799-1802.
The ledger is of accounts concerning business in Jamaica, supplies shipped between Britain and Jamaica, and estates managed by the Chisholme family at Broadlie, Scotland.