Lists.
Found in 1237 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers of the 4th Earl of Minto relating to private affairs in India., 1910-1912.
The contents are as follows. (i) Correspondence and papers concerning the settlement of accounts between the 4th Earl of Minto and Lord Hardinge, 1910-1911 (folio 1); (ii) Correspondence and papers relating to the 4th Earl's stable accounts, 1911-1912 (folio 63); (iii) List of the contents of packing cases sent home, 1910 (folio 143).
Correspondence and papers relating to General Sir George Murray`s tenure of office of chief of staff of the allied armies of occupation in France following the Congress of Vienna., 1815-1818.
The collection consists of letters, orders, reports, and maps relating to Murray’s military career, to his official and diplomatic duties and to his literary activities. It is arranged in nearly chronological order illustrating the various periods of his career.
Correspondence and papers relating to town twinning., 1986-1991.
Correspondence between John Cam Hobhouse and John Galt., 1830.
Correspondence between John Murray, publishers, and various printing firms concerning the 1885 edition of "The Moon Considered as a Planet, a World, and a Satellite", by James Nasmyth and James Carpenter., 1883-1885.
Correspondence between the Earl of Kimberley and the Earl of Rosebery, chiefly on foreign affairs., 1894-1895.
At the beginning of each volume is a contemporary list of the letters with brief notes of their contents.
Correspondence chiefly of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, collected by the Very Reverend John Lee, together with some papers., 1637-1725.
Correspondence chiefly of Thomas Marr and Edward McGegan., 1898-1901.
The correspondence concerns past and future summer meetings, and there is a detailed programme for the Edinburgh Summer Meeting of 1899 with a list of excursions and entertainments. Preparations for the Paris Exhibition are mentioned, such as advertising arrangements, and the production of circulars.
Correspondence concerning Strathtay traditions; place-names; Alexander MacGregor’s Black Watch Song, translated by Alexander Gow, etc., 1925-1926, undated.
Correspondence concerning the circulation of offprints, reprints and other publications by William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., 1936-1953.
Correspondence, lists and other papers., Circa 1896-1899.
Correspondence, notes, staging lists, press cutting and programme of 'Cumnock chronicles', a collaboraton between St Convals High School and 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland)., 1993.
This collection dates mainly from after 1988, when John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan resigned from the company which they had established, with David MacLennan, in 1973. Following the funding crisis in 2006, the company had to leave its base in the STUC building in Glasgow, and it was at this point that much of the material in this accession was presented to the National Library of Scotland.
Correspondence of and collected by the Very Reverend John Lee, including correspondence of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, together with some papers., 1726-1800.
Correspondence of and collected by the Very Reverend John Lee, together with some papers., 1637-1873, undated.
Correspondence of Major-General John Campbell, including many letters of his son, Colonel John Campbell, relating to the rising of 1745-1746, and orders, intelligence reports, and intercepted Jacobite correspondence: volume IV., July 1746-August 1747, 1748, 1762, undated.
Correspondence of the Earl of Rosebery concerning applications for honours., 1871-1896, undated.
Correspondence of the Reverend James Morton., 1811-1875, undated.
Correspondence, reports, plans and other papers of John Rennie concerning Bridlington Harbour., 1806, 1810-1816.
Curricula vitae of William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn., Circa 1940-circa 1955.
David Macpherson`s copy of ‘Annals of Scotland’, volume 2 (Edinburgh, 1779) by Sir David Dalrymple., 1779.
Additions are tipped-in at pages 3, 17, 127, 169, 247, 276, 303 and 319.
Dialect words from Argyll, Arran, Laggan, West Ross, East Ross, Sutherland, Caithness, Lewis, Uist, Skye, Mull., [Before 1928.]
Diary and notebook of Andrew Fletcher, auditor of exchequer., 1746.
On folios 10 verso-11 is a list of trees, on folios 12 verso-14 verso keys to cyphers.
Diary of a journey from London to Venice and back by Francis Jeffrey travelling with Henry Cockburn and others., July-September 1823.
The outward journey was made via Belgium, Holland, Germany and Switzerland, the return was through Switzerland and France. There is a list of places visited at folio 170; folios 164-169 are blank.
Diary of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, recording political events and extensive lists of seeds sent to Saltoun and elsewhere., 5 November 1748-24 July 1751.
Diary of Robert Cadell kept during visits to London, describing his journeys, and business and social meetings., 1831-1846.
The entries in these volumes fill the gaps in the main series of diaries (MSS.21014-21039). As well as journal entries they include memoranda, lists of names and accounts concerning Robert Cadell's trips to London.