Reports.
Found in 1065 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, petitions, reports and papers concerning the estates, and especially proposals to improve them and settle retired soldiers on them., 1732-1764, undated.
The majority of the papers relate to the Commissioners for Annexed Estates appointed in 1755, of whom Lord Milton was one.
Correspondence, petitions, reports and papers concerning the estates, and especially proposals to improve them and settle retired soldiers on them., 1732-1757.
The majority of the papers relate to the Commissioners for Annexed Estates appointed in 1755, of whom Lord Milton was one.
Correspondence, petitions, reports and papers concerning the estates, and especially proposals to improve them and settle retired soldiers on them., 1758-1761.
The majority of the papers relate to the Commissioners for Annexed Estates appointed in 1755, of whom Lord Milton was one.
Correspondence, petitions, reports and papers concerning the estates, and especially proposals to improve them and settle retired soldiers on them., 1762-1764, undated.
The majority of the papers relate to the Commissioners for Annexed Estates appointed in 1755, of whom Lord Milton was one.
Correspondence, petitions, reports and papers, undated, concerning manufactures, especially linen and wool, relating principally to techniques and organisation, to duties on foreign goods, and to the British Linen Company., [1725-1765.]
Lord Milton was one of the original appointees.
Correspondence principally to, and of, Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar relating to the Edinburgh, Dundee & Northern Railway and to the Aberdeen Railway Company., 1841-1844.
With printed prospectus (folio 1) and report (folio 8) concerning the Edinburgh, Dundee and Northern Railway and other papers relating thereto, 1841-1844.
Correspondence, reports and drafts of reports of John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir, as a member of UK delegation to UN General Assembly, 1951-52. Also containing papers and correspondence of the Council of Europe, 1952., 1951-1952.
Correspondence, reports, and estimates of John Rennie concerning Ardrossan harbour, including the Paisley and Ardrossan Canal., 1815-1821.
The contents are as follows. (i) Aberdeen, correspondence, papers and plans, 1770, 1792, 1807-1820, including a printed report by John Smeaton, 1770 (folio 1); (ii) Ardglass, plan and correspondence, circa 1811, 1815 (folio 58); (iii) Ardrossan, including the Paisley and Ardrossan Canal, correspondence, reports, and estimates, 1806-1821 (folio 67).
Correspondence, reports and estimates of John Rennie concerning overseas operations in India., 1795-1821, 1935.
The contents are as follows. (i) MacKonochie's sawmill, correspondence, 1795-1796 (folio 1); (ii) Bombay harbour, report, 1796 (folio 26); (iii) Calcutta Mint, correspondence and estimates, 1821 (folio 30); (iv) Lucknow, correspondence, drawing, and report concerning an engine and a cast iron bridge for, 1812-1815, with a press photograph of the bridge, 1935 (folio 65).
Correspondence, reports, and prints of John Rennie concerning Waterloo Bridge., 1810-1818, undated.
With some press cuttings relating to its demolition in 1934.
Correspondence, reports, and speeches on the Scottish Environmental Education Council., 1990-1998.
For SNH.
Correspondence, reports, and, speeches on ‘The Way Ahead’ for Scotland’s Natural Heritage., 1990-1994.
Correspondence, reports, lectures and other professional papers of James R Erskine-Murray, electrical engineer and inventor; with some notebooks, diaries and other papers of members of his family.
Including lecture notebooks, copies of lectures and reports, and drafts of articles.
Correspondence, reports, minutes etc., of the Malabar Commission., 1799-1800.
Alexander Walker became a member of the Malabar Commission in 1800 with a particular responsibility for investigating unrest among the Mapilla chieftains in the Southern District. This led to an extensive correspondence with George Waddell, Southern Superintendent, and with John Spencer, President of the Commission.
Correspondence, reports, plans and other papers of John Rennie concerning Bridlington Harbour., 1806, 1810-1816.
Correspondence, reports, research notes and other papers of Dr Foster Neville Woodward, scientist and researcher.
Correspondence, speeches, and reports on Sites of Special Scientific Interest., 1991-1992.
For SNH.
Correspondence, speeches, diaries, photographs and papers of Alastair Trevor Clark, mostly relating to his work as a civil servant in Nigeria, Hong Kong and the Solomon Islands.
The papers concern Alastair Trevor Clark’s writing and colonial duties from the beginning of his career in 1949 until the end of his professional career in 1990. They relate to colonial relations within Nigeria and other countries including Hong Kong and the Solomon Islands. The papers comprise letters, manuscript, articles, printed material, maps, government documents, despatches, press cuttings, photographs and reprints of articles.
Correspondence, typescripts, press cuttings and other papers of Wilfred Taylor.
Includes articles, reviews, memoirs, plays, speeches notes and correspondence.
With volume containing press cuttings, photographs and programmes, 1886-1937, concerning the Ayr Burns Club and Burns Federation.
Courts martial papers and medical reports on troops forming Alexander Walker's field detachment in Kathiawar., 1807.
Damaged copies of memoranda and reports on Malabar probably made for the Malabar Commission., 1796.
Declaration of Joseph Rae and Robert Reid, and, surgeon's report, on the death in a chimney of John Thomson, a nine year old chimney sweep., ?19th century.
With some Scottish legal papers, 19th century, including account of the death of a child chimney sweep in Edinburgh in 1817.
Defective copy of printed papers concerning the Faculty of Advocates Widow’s Fund: volume 3., 1864-1882.
Delegates reports and addresses to annual meetings., 1936-1979.
Chiefly relating to links with Women's Guilds at home and centenary celebrations, but also with material relevant to the history of Women's Forrign Missions. There is also a large number of play scripts in this accession.
Department of Militia and Defence of the Dominion of Canada, ‘Report upon the Suppression of the Rebellion in the North West Territories’., 1886.
The 4th Earl of Minto's main preoccupations were with the raising of a voyageur force for service in Egypt, the employment of Canadian forces in the imperial service, and the rebellion of Louis Riel in the North-West in which he was personally involved.