Reports.
Found in 928 Collections and/or Records:
Expedition reports, mostly printed, 1933-1987, also containing report and letters of the British-Ungava exploration expedition, 1961., 1933-1987.
Extracts, apparently made circa 1813, from orders, reports and other papers, 1734-1813, concerning the fortifications of St Helena., 1734-1813.
Whilst at St Helena, Alexander Walker busied himself in promoting the agricultural potential of the island and in tackling the question of slavery.
Extracts from reports on negotiations with Malhar Rao., 1802-1804.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1851-1869.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1870-1879.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1880-1899.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1851-1869.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1900-1919.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1920-1925.
Faculty of Advocates Library curators' and keepers' reports., 1955-1961.
Fair copy, made circa 1825, of 'Memorandums, letters and reports on various subjects and parts of India' by Alexander Walker., 1st quarter of 19th century.
Fair copy of a report on judicial administration in Bombay., 1813.
Family and general correspondence and the diplomatic papers of Hugh Elliot (1752-1830), younger brother of the 1st Earl of Minto., 1771-1820, undated.
File box, '15. Foto Feis', containing material relating to the Scottish International Festival of Photography., Circa. 1993.
The box is covered in tartan.
File of House of Lords Hansard., Undated.
Files of the Scottish Convention of Women, containing correspondence and papers, relating to organisation and action., 1976-1986, undated.
Files of the Scottish Convention of Women, relating to various organisations., 1974-1985.
Files of the Scottish Convention of Women, relating to various organisations., 1978-1986, undated.
Files of the Scottish National Party, containing annual conference agendas, reports, minutes, lists of motions and other papers., 1950-1959.
Some family and other papers of Robert Douglas McIntyre's father, the Reverend John Ebenezer McIntyre (1874-1961), successively minister of Hightae and Dalton, Motherwell, Manse Road, and St Mary's, Edinburgh, United Free churches, and later of Barony and St James Place Church of Scotland, Edinburgh, precede the main collection.
Files relating to the linking of the Gude Cause project to the Edinburgh Peace and Justice Centre., 2007-circa 2010.
Financial and legal papers for Lochgelly and Melgund estates., 1599-1813.
The contents are as follows. (i) Miscellaneous estate accounts and receipts for Lochgelly and Melgund, 1808-1813 (folio 1); (ii) Memoranda, miscellaneous legal papers, reports, etc., for Lochgelly, 1599, 1655, 1663, 1682, 1704-1746 (folio 69), and for Melgund, 1726-1746 (folio 206).
Financial papers, and papers of and concerning the Commercial Department., 1806-1813.
Financial papers concerning roads in East Stirlingshire., 1725-1847, undated.
The contents are as follows: account-book, 1807-1816 (folio 1); miscellaneous accounts, 1726-1847 (folio 30); miscellaneous memoranda, petitions, reports, etc., 1725, 1834, undated (folio 143).
Financial papers concerning William Nassau Elliot as Commissary and Commissary-General to the allied army in Germany., 1761-1764.
The contents are as follows. (i) Treasury letters, 1764, relating to demands by the House of Commons to see papers concerning the supply of goods to the army in Germany (folio 1); (ii) Commissariat statements, 1761-1762 (folio 7); (iii) Commissariat statements and reports to Sir James Cockburn and the Prince of Brunswick (folio 27); (iv) Miscellaneous commissariat papers, 1762 (folio 41); (v) Miscellaneous accounts and receipts, 1761-1762 (folio 50).
‘First general report’, October 1773, of Robert Ainslie to Thomas Graham, ‘for putting [Balgowan] on a better footing, improving the fields and cultivating the genius of the people for the happiness of both proprietor and tenant, an increase of wealth to both and a beauty to the country’., 1773.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.