Sederunts. Administrative records.
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Copies of Acts and minutes of sederunt of the second session of the first parliament of King William and Queen Marie, in a contemporary hand.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: W.6.8.
Extracts, late 17th century, of acts of Sederunt, 1552-1677, of the Lords of Council of the Court of Session.
‘Grant manuscript.’
The description is taken from the “Catalogue of the manuscripts in the Advocates’ Library. III. History” (F.R.186).
Microfilm of assorted 17th-century manuscripts.
Microfilm of extracts, late 17th century, from the Books of Sederunt of the Court of Session, 1532-1689.
The contents are as follows:
Extracts, late 17th century, from the Books of Sederunt of the Court of Session, 1532-1659 (Adv.MS.25.2.5(i));
Extracts, late 17th century, from the Books of Sederunt of the Court of Session, 1661-1689 (Adv.MS.25.2.5(ii)).
Minutes of sederunt of Parliament by Sir James Balfour.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: Jac.V.5.18.
Minutes of sederunt of Parliament by Sir James Balfour.
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: Jac.V.5.17.
Minutes of the sederunts and proceedings of the Commission of the Star Chamber.
Notebook of Sir James Balfour containing minutes of sederunt of Parliament.
Papers concerning the family of Moubray of Cockairnie.
Papers of the Scottish Association for the Speaking of Verse.
Comprising:
1. two minute books, 1923-1949
2. sederunt book, 1932-1949
3. lists, 1924-1949, of officer bearers.
Sederunt-book of the Anstruther Whale-Fishing Company, a small and short-lived Fife whaling company liquidated in 1766.
The minutes contain accounts of the fitting-out, provisioning, and voyages of the company's single whaling vessel to Greenland waters, 1757 to 1762. There is considerable detail of the general financial fortunes of the company, especially with regard to insurance of the ship, the government bounty, and marketing of whaling products. There are also occasional references to other contemporary Scottish whaling companies.