Petitions.
Found in 254 Collections and/or Records:
`Petitions letters etc. to the Council of State 1745-7.`, 1745-1747.
Petitions, memorials, and copies of letters, and accounts concerning the office of Secretary of State., 1716-1721, 1734-1762.
Petitions, memorials, and copies of letters, and accounts concerning the office of Secretary of State, 1716-1721, 1734-1762; and letters, 1743-1745, of Lord Charles Hay. , 1716-1762.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames beginning with A-C., 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames beginning with A-D. , 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames beginning with C-D., 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames beginning with E-K., 1745-1746, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames beginning with L-M., 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames from N-S., 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames from N-Y., 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of prisoners with surnames from S-Y., 1745-1747, 1755, 1761, undated.
The majority of the papers are addressed to the Lord Justice Clerk, some to other officials and soldiers.
Petitions of Ramantorsu, Raja of Kumbla, 1806-1807, and letters of and concerning members of the family of the Nawab of the Carnatic, 1804, 1807, to the 1st Earl of Minto., 1804, 1806-1807.
`Petitions to the Council of State 1738-45` (folio 1); `Resolutions of States of Holland project of sending troops to America 1775-6` (folio 43)., 1738-1745, 1775-1776.
Political and miscellaneous papers of the 4th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1719-1760, undated.
Printed legal papers of the Hays of Yester., 1721-1800.
Printed papers chiefly relating to the legal and financial affairs of the Incorporation of Tailors of the Canongate., 1809-1854.
The manuscripts of the Society of Antiquaries include the ‘Hawthornden Manuscripts’, MSS.2053-2067, the papers of William Drummond of Hawthornden and of his uncle, William Fowler.
Printed ‘Petition of Major General James Stuart to His Majesty, July 26th, 1785’, prepared by James Stuart., 26 July 1785.
With the exception of MS.8455, these volumes of printed correspondence were prepared by James Stuart in answer to the accusations raised against him. The contents duplicate to a large extent letters recorded elsewhere in the catalogue. The majority of the volumes contain manuscript indexes and abstracts, and manuscript marginal notes.
Printed session papers, Arbuthnot v Scott, with manuscript notes by Lord President Blair., 1799.
Printed session papers, Babington v Maitland, with manuscript notes by Lord President Blair., 1798-1799.
Printed session papers, Higgins and others v Lord Polkemmet and others, with manuscript notes by Lord President Blair., 1799-1800.
Printed session papers, Kinloch v Rocheid, with manuscript notes by Lord President Blair., 1799-1800.
Printed session papers, Stott v Murray (petition), with manuscript notes by Lord President Blair., 1796.
Printed session papers, Stott v Murray, with manuscript notes by Lord President Blair., 1796-1798.
'Proceedings [of the] Home Department [of the] Government of India: Legislation for the purposes of assuming some degree of control over the newspaper press in India' ([Simla], 1907), with correspondence and other papers., 1907.
The contents are as follows. (i) Miscellaneous correspondence and papers relating to sedition and to the control of the press, 1907-1911 (folio 1); (ii) Papers relating to the resignation of Sir Bampfylde Fuller as Lietenant-Governor of East Bengal and Assam, 1906 (folio 149); (iii) Transcripts of letters and a petition against the partition of Bengal, 1906 (folio 190).
'Record Cape Petitions': letters of application to be made Knight of the Most Sovereign and Social Order of the Cape and of C.F.D., with a few minutes on other subjects., 1768-1841.
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