Accounts.
Found in 343 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Scottish Committee, World Day of Prayer, including minutes, reports, and accounts.
Papers of the Scottish Philharmonic Club.
Includes minutes, accounts and correspondence.
Papers of the Stewart and Christie families.
Papers of the Traverse Theatre.
Includes minutes, accounts, correspondence and play scripts
Papers of the Traverse Theatre Club, including correspondence, minutes, accounts and play scripts.
Papers of the Very Reverend Harry Whitley, Doctor of Divinity.
Papers of the Waldensian Missions Aid Society.
Papers, 1865-1975, of the Waldensian Missions Aid Society, including annual reports, minutes, financial papers and glass slides.
Papers of William McAdam found in Ballochmorrie House, Ayrshire.
Papers relating to the death from disease of Staff Surgeon David Anderson, at Scutari, during the Crimean War.
Papers relating to the early history of the Cameronian (Lord Angus’) Regiment.
Part of the papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden.
'Perfyt inventar of all the pious donationes gevin to kirks and hospitalls since the dayes of King James the first to the reigne of King James the Sixt, begune to be writtin at Edinburgh the threteint day December, 1670.’
Personal and political papers of Rosemary Hall.
Photocopies of papers concerning the Omay family.
Comprising:
1. Paper, 1750, in a case between Duncan Omay of Kilchumkill and the 3rd Duke of Argyll
2. Letter and account, 1801, of John Forbes to Messrs Moddy and Omay, concerning collection of debts of a Scottish business in the United States
3. Letter, 1813, of Hector Macneill to Samuel Omay
4. 19 letters, 1813-1836, of John Galt to Samuel Omay.
Photocopies of papers of Graham of Airth family.
Including:
1. correspondence, 1762-1820, of Ann Graham, with some other Graham family letters
2. memoirs of James Graham
3. "View of the Sums Received from the Estate of Ardoch Penn, Jamaica", 1828.
Photocopies of portions of the building accounts of Edward I.
Photographs of the journal of John Ballantyne.
From folio 97 onward the journal pages are filled with lists of expenses, profit and loss accounts, and notes of business with clients: these include copies of agreements with Archibald Constable & Company, concerning the publication of Sir Walter Scott's ‘Kenilworth’, ‘The monastery’, and ‘The pirate’.
Photostat of the Order Book of the Stewart of Appin Clan Regiment, from 11 October 1745 to 18 January 1746, containing the orders for the whole of Prince Charles Edward's army during that period.
The orders are followed by a list of killed and wounded of the Regiment, accounts for pay, November 1745, and a return of the strength of the companies.
Pocket-book of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, containing a digest of ten pocket-books of memoranda.
The subjects include a family pedigree with chart and blazonings, accounts of income and expenditure, estate accounts and other business, receipts from the Principality of Scotland, prices, journeys, from Edinburgh to London, politics and elections, household recipes, verses.
Receipts for payment of the first dividend by the Trustees of James Ballantyne and Sir Walter Scott.
Includes other accounts and financial papers concerning the affairs of Scott, most being addressed to John Gibson, W.S.
Records, 1877-1954, of the Association of Sheriff and Commissary Clerks of Scotland; with earlier papers, 1808-1879, relating to sheriff clerks, deputes and procurators.
Records and papers of Donaldson's Hospital, Donaldson's School and Edinburgh Royal Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb Children
Constitutions, reports, minutes, correspondence, financial records and printed books, 1846–2001, of Donaldson's Hospital and the Edinburgh Royal Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb Children and, from 1938, Donaldson's School.
Records of Edinburgh South Liberal Democrats.
Agendas, minutes of executive committes and annual general meetings, treasurer`s accounts and reports, internal mailings.
Records of the Edinburgh dining club, The Friday Club, formed in June 1803 and continued until 1850, prefaced by a long autograph memorandum by Lord Cockburn.
The volume contains accounts kept by John Richardson, original bills from taverns and hotels, and an incomplete series of the club's printed fixture-cards.