Administrative records.
Found in 559 Collections and/or Records:
Papers concerning Conservative Party political funds in Scotland.
Papers concerning fishing, hunting and horses., 1768-1913.
The contents are as follows. (i) Papers concerning fishing, particularly salmon fishing on the Tweed, and the preservation of game in general, 1768-1894, including the manuscript and corrected proofs of the 3rd Earl of Minto's 'Game, Salmon and Poachers' (no publisher, 1863) (folio 1); (ii) Papers relating to hunting and horses, 1816-1913 (folio 201).
Papers concerning Monboddo estate, chiefly the administration of the estate by Helen Williamson Burnett, Lord Monboddo's daughter., 1806-1839.
The material is chiefly accounts, tacks and papers concerning grass sales.
Papers concerning Monboddo estate, chiefly the administration of the estate by James B Burnett, son of Helen Williamson Burnett., 1840-1865.
The material is chiefly accounts, tacks and papers concerning grass sales.
Papers concerning Monboddo estate, chiefly the administration of the estate by James B Burnett, son of Helen Williamson Burnett., 1866-1890, undated.
The material is chiefly accounts, tacks and papers concerning grass sales.
Papers concerning Peebleshire.
Including typescript extracts from a diary, and church records.
Papers concerning Scottish revenue., 1792-1829, undated.
Included are papers concerning customs, excise and other taxation, with some material about general finance and banks. The subjects include the duties on coal and salt, the laws governing distilling, the land-tax, the issue of notes and coin, and the administration of the Revenue offices.
Papers concerning the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers Action Committee at Longannet Power Station.
Papers concerning the Dortmund Tattoo of 1991, especially the music to be played.
Papers concerning the management of the training schooner, "Prince Louis" and the adventure schooner, "Captain Scott".
Papers concerning the Monboddo estate., 1683-1890, undated.
The material is chiefly accounts, tacks and papers concerning grass sales.
Papers concerning the Royal Bank of Scotland., 1728-1765, undated.
Lord Milton was a director from the foundation of the Bank. Apart from the routine administration of the Bank, important subjects include relations with the Bank of England and the Glasgow and other provincial banks, payments to the army, and the circulation of bank-notes.
Papers concerning the Royal Bank of Scotland., 1728-1755.
Lord Milton was a director from the foundation of the Bank. Apart from the routine administration of the Bank, important subjects include relations with the Bank of England and the Glasgow and other provincial banks, payments to the army, and the circulation of bank-notes.
Papers concerning the Royal Bank of Scotland., 1756-1761.
Lord Milton was a director from the foundation of the Bank. Apart from the routine administration of the Bank, important subjects include relations with the Bank of England and the Glasgow and other provincial banks, payments to the army, and the circulation of bank-notes.
Papers concerning the Royal Bank of Scotland., 1762-1765, undated.
Lord Milton was a director from the foundation of the Bank. Apart from the routine administration of the Bank, important subjects include relations with the Bank of England and the Glasgow and other provincial banks, payments to the army, and the circulation of bank-notes.
'Papers connected with the Report of Councils Committee and connected notes, etc, part II' (Calcutta, 1906)., 1906.
The notes include excerpts from earlier proceedings relating to these subjects, notes on the workings of comparable federal systems, especially in Germany, Austria, and Fiji, newsaper comments, and memorials from interested organisations.
Papers, including correspondence, minutes, notes and accounts, of Newbattle Abbey Adult Education College.
Papers, including press cuttings and photographs, of the Edinburgh International Festival Society.
Papers of 7:84 Theatre Company (Scotland) with associated artefacts.
Papers of and concerning Basil Cochrane, a senior merchant of the East India Company in the Madras Presidency, and a nephew of Andrew and James Stuart., 1778-1789, undated.
Papers of and concerning the Barnton Fire Fighting Parties.
The Barnton Fire-Fighting Parties provided a trained fire-fighting force to combat any fire emergency caused in the area by enemy action. The scheme was primarily a duty of home defence and self defence.
The first meeting of the Leaders of the Fire Fighting Parties in the Barnton Sector took place on July 21st, 1942 at the Park Grove Petrol Station.
Papers of and concerning the British Linen Company., 1744-1765, undated.
Lord Milton was the effective founder of the British Linen Company and its Deputy-Governor.
Papers of and concerning the Library of the Kirk of Saltoun.
Includes:
18 volumes of sermons
three volumes of library catalogue
papers concerning the management of the Library and of the affairs of the parish.
Papers of and related to Connect, formerly the Scottish Parent Teacher Council (SPTC) and Council of Parent and Parent-Teacher Associations of Scotland.
Minutes, accounts, correspondence and other related material for Connect and its predecessors.
Initially the organisation was the Council of Parent and Parent-Teacher Associations of Scotland, but was renamed as the Scottish Parent Teacher Council (SPTC) in 1976. It was further renamed as Connect in 2018.
The organisation promotes family engagement in education.