Annotations.
Found in 408 Collections and/or Records:
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1936-1954.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1936-1945.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1947-1949.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Scripts of Hector MacIver of BBC radio programmes., 1953-1954.
The scripts are chiefly plays or programmes on literature or Scottish history. Hector MacIver took part in some of the broadcasts, and a few of the scripts bear annotations.
Selected manuscripts of Sir Walter Scott from the Library of Honresfield House., 1796-1832.
‘Service of the Earl of Eglinton’ (1840), with some annotations by John Riddell., 1840.
The papers relate to: peerage cases and forfeited peerages arranged in alphabetical order of title (Adv.MS.26.1.1-26.1.29); landed families and baronetcies, arranged in alphabetical order of family (Adv.MS.26.2.1-26.2.12); various legal and other topics (Adv.MS.26.2.13-26.2.23).
Six proof copies extensively amended by John Riddell of different parts of ‘Case of Archibald William Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton’ (?1840)., ?1840.
Manuscript versions of ‘Case of Archibald William Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton’ are at....
'Standing orders and regulations for the 85th light infantry' (London, 1813), with satirical comments in manuscript., [1813, or after.]
‘Surnames’ by Ernest Weekley (London, 1916), annotated by James Brown Johnston., 1916.
Swedish text of 'Aniara' (Stockholm, 1956) by Harry Martinson, with annotations by Elspeth Schubert., [1956, or after.]
Manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of poetry and prose works, including books, articles, lectures and notes. Much of the material is fragmentary, and some was reworked or copied by Hugh MacDiarmid at a later date.
'Swintons of that Ilk and their cadets' (Edinburgh, 1883) by Archibald Campbell Swinton, with manuscript notes, 1927-1929, by Captain George Swinton, and additional facsimiles and printed matter by the same writer., 1814, 1883, 1927-1929.
On page ii is a copy of a letter, 1814, of Sir Walter Scott to John Swinton of Broadmeadows about the Swinton family tree.
Syllabus of the 'Gifford lectures', by Ernest W Barnes at the University of Aberdeen, containing manuscript annotations., 1928.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of addresses, articles, broadcast talks and poems, with correspondence.
'Tempest’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1921, and reprinted second edition, 1948), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1921, 1948
‘Tempest’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1921), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1921.
‘Tempest’ by William Shakespeare, reprinted second edition (Cambridge, 1948), in limp covers, with manuscript corrections and annotations by Dover Wilson., 1948.
Three annotated political addresses delivered at Rothesay, at Millport, and in Edinburgh, in December 1879 and January 1880, by Sir Charles Dalrymple, Edinburgh, 1880., 1879-1880.
‘Titus Andronicus’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1930), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1930.
Transcripts, and miscellaneous notebooks of transcripts in several hands, made for Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, of documents concerning British political, religious, and military history., 1600-1741, undated.
Many are copies of papers in the Wodrow, Auchinleck, and Pepys manuscripts. With some annotations by Lord Hailes.
‘Treasure Island’ by Robert Louis Stevenson (London, 1898), with notes by Graham Balfour at intervals throughout the text., 1898, undated.
On the fly leaf, Balfour notes, 'This book is to be kept, as it has been partly collated with the serial form in Young Folks in the British Museum'.
‘Tweeddale prize essay on the rainfall’ by T F Jamieson (Edinburgh and London, 1860), with a few pencil annotations and two tables entitled 'Rain registers'., 1860.
‘Twelfth night’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1930), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1930.
Two copies of ‘A large new historical Catalogue of the Bishops of the Several Sees within the Kingdom of Scotland Down to the Year 1688’ by Bishop Robert Keith (Edinburgh, 1755) with manuscript annotations., 1755.
Two drafts, with annotations by Janet Paisley, of the 'Report of the Ministerial Working Group on the Scots Language'., 2009-2010.
This is a box list of the papers of Janet Paisley, as received by the Library. No attempt has been made currently to review the order of the papers, to date them or to otherwise interpret them. The aim of the box list is to facilitate access in advance of any fuller arrangement and description.
‘Two gentlemen of Verona’ by William Shakespeare (Cambridge, 1921), with manuscript corrections and annotations by John Dover Wilson., 1921.
Two volumes of cuttings of 'Mac Gille Chaluim', containing articles of William Matheson on 'The families of Lewis' in 'Stornoway Gazette', with extensive alter amendments and annotations., 1950-1977.
Concern Gaelic language and literature, and the family and general history of Lewis and Harris, North and South Uist and Wester Ross.