Accounts.
Found in 2695 Collections and/or Records:
Accounts, 1653-1663, and papers, 1656-1672, of Alexander Todrick, Chamberlain of Yester., 1653-1672.
Unless specified otherwise, accounts in this section are of, to or concern the 1st Marquess of Tweeddale, or Jean, Countess of Tweeddale.
Accounts, 1725-1728, for Saltoun, and journal, 1725-1728, of barley sold, in the hand of Henry Fletcher of Saltoun., 1725-1728.
Accounts, 1801-1811, 1813-1814, 1819-1820, of money spent on improvements on the estate of Castlemilk, with the vouchers., 1801-1820, 1848-1852.
The improvements include farm buildings, enclosures, drainage and planting.
Also included is an account for the years 1848-1852, without vouchers (folio 311).
Accounts, 1822-1825, of household and travelling expenses in Switzerland and Italy, and notes of improvements to be made at Ashiesteel., 1822-1825.
Accounts, 1823-1864, for disbursement of money by the firm of Chalmers and Guthrie; and bankers' accounts and letters, 1811-1915., 1811-1915.
The bankers’ accounts and letters include those of: (i) The Dundee Union Bank (folios 54-129); (ii) The Royal Bank of Scotland (folios 130-137); (iii) The Bank of Scotland (folios 138-148).
Accounts, 1827-1848, of Robert Cadell and Company, with minutes and memoranda of agreements, 1827-1829, by George W Mylne and Hew F Cadell as holding partners., 1827-1848.
Robert Cadell (1788-1849) was the partner of Archibald Constable, and, after the dissolution of that partnership in 1825, the sole publisher of Walter Scott's novels. His papers reflect his personal and business relations with Scott and other authors, as well as his family affairs.
Accounts, 1855-1862, with Lindsay, Mackay and Howe, with list of accounts due from 1854., 1854-1862.
Including legal and financial papers.
Accounts, 1865-1869, with Lindsay, Mackay and Howe, with other letters and papers., [?1865-?1869.]
Including legal and financial papers.
Accounts addressed to James Skene and his wife concerning personal, domestic and estate expenditure., 1810-1817, 1833-1837.
Accounts and a report by the legal agents of the Marquess of Lothian., 1883.
The collection consists of manuscripts on a wide variety of subjects, many copied from manuscript or printed works, and chiefly dating from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Among them are some account-books, diaries, and other manuscripts of family interest (including a few concerning the 2nd Earl of Buckinghamshire, father of the 6th Marchioness of Lothian), but very few letters.