Manuscripts.
Found in 6601 Collections and/or Records:
Unpublished critical work concerning the 'Book of Job'., Circa 1943-1955, undated.
Unpublished material of John Francis Campbell concerning `Folklore and Popular Mythology`, with particular reference to Indian fables and legends., 1876-1877.
The text has been heavily corrected.
Unpublished novella of R A Stirling entitled "The Green Purse".
The work is set in Portugal.
Unpublished paper on 'Nietzche', which John Dover Wilson read before the German Society at Cambridge., 1902.
Unpublished paper, ‘The Highland Dress’ by John Francis Campbell, discussing Scottish costume through the centuries., 1871.
The volume contains two rough versions of the article.
Valuation-roll of Moray for 1667, belonging to Robert Donaldson, Baylie (Inv. LIV, Mac. 68)., 1667.
Valuation-roll of Moray for 1667 (Inv. LIII, Mac. 68)., 1667.
'Value of articles bought'., 1825.
'Value of articles bought before departure from England' for China, for Sir Thomas John Cochrane., 1842.
Varia on Icelandic history, including lives of the prefects and bishops of Iceland by Jón Haldórsson.
Variety of papers of General Sir George Murray on the defence of Ireland., 1779-1807, and undated.
Various compositions of George Douglas Brown., 1897-1898, undated.
Various compositions of Sir Walter Scott., [?1799]-1831, undated.
Various finding aids relating to the papers of General Sir George Murray, with a report on the collection., 1st half of 20th century.
The contents of the volume are as follows:
List of printed books in the collection which have been transferred to the Department of Printed Books (folio 1).
List of non-manuscript maps which have been transferred to the Map Room (folio 4).
Report on the collection by Robert Young, 1914 (folio 17).
Inventory of Murray’s private papers, 1907, including many not in the National Library of Scotland (folio 56).
Various items concerning Edinburgh and Leith., 1715-1819.
The contents are as follows:
An 'Answer to the Town of Edinburgh's Queries' concerning the oaths of allegiance and abjuration, 1715 (folio 137);
A 'Table of Dues allowed to be exacted by the Officers of South Leith', 1819 (folio 138);
An engraving of Parliament House as seen from the Cowgate, by J M Storer, 1815 (folio 139).
Various letters, 1873, 1881, 1890, 1893, and undated, transferred from the Department of Printed Books where they were found loosely enclosed in books.
A contents list has been provided, recording also the former locations of the letters.
Various manuscripts and fragments, almost all undated, in the autograph of Hugh Miller., 1819-[1852, or before.]
Various manuscripts of David Hume., 1738-1776, undated.
Various manuscripts of George Douglas Brown bound together., 1897-[1901, or after], ?1923.
Various manuscripts written or owned by Thomas Ruddiman.
The manuscripts are lettered RA-RK (RC missing) and some also have Roman numerals.