Transcripts.
Found in 618 Collections and/or Records:
15th-century manuscript of the chartulary of Scone Abbey.
17th-century extracts and transcripts, in the hand of Sir James Balfour, of chartularies and other historical works.
17th-century transcripts of foundation charters of religious houses in Scotland made by Sir James Balfour; and a transcript, probably late 16th-century, of the Chartulary of Balmerino Abbey.
Account-book, containing particulars of the expenditure of Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I), the Duke of Buckingham, and Sir Francis Cottington, on their visit to Spain, April-September 1623., 1623.
The keeper of the accounts refers to 'my brother Richard Wyche'.
At the end of the volume are specimens of various kinds of warrant and passport.
A typed transcript has been placed with the manuscript.
Administrative and financial papers of the Scottish Council for Civil Liberties., 1971-1997.
Papers of the Scottish Council for Civil Liberties including administrative and financial papers of the executive committee and various sub committees, local groups, annual reports and publications.
Administrative papers, publicity materials, photographs and other papers relating to 7:84, theatre company., 1940-1988, undated.
The bulk of the material dates from ca.1979-1990, though there are some earlier and later items. Much of it concerns McGrath’s work outside 7:84, the theatre company which he and others established in 1971.
Album containing correspondence, chiefly relating to Mary, Queen of Scots, with transcripts (not wholly accurate), portraits, and views.
Album containing eight letters, 1833-1837, from Hugh Miller to Sir Thomas Dick-Lauder; and a transcript of a letter from Miller to Miss Dunbar of Boath, and of one from Miss Dunbar to Dick-Lauder, both of 1829.
The album contains (folios 13-18) a printed octavo prospectus for ‘The traditional history of Cromarty (Inverness, 1834).
Album of ‘Jacobite relics’, containing printed and manuscript material and portraits, formerly owned, perhaps started, by James Maidment, and containing additions made by a later owner.
‘Ane forme of the coronatioun of the Kingis of Scotland’, being a modern transcript of the 'antient forme' suggested for the coronation of Charles I., [1626, or before.]
Many of the papers are accompanied by transcripts or summaries by Alexander Macdonald.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from "Apollo's Banquet", 1669, and ‘The dancing master’ by Playford, 1718-1728., 1669, 1718-1728.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from collections by Isaac Cooper, 1783, 1806; Donald Dow, 1773; Robert Petrie, 1790; Simon Fraser, 1795; and Malcolm Macdonald, 1788., 1783-1806.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from miscellaneous 19th-century printed collections of music., 1784-1855, undated.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from miscellaneous printed collections of music., 1784-[?1821].
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from miscellaneous printed collections of music., [Circa 1789]-1855, undated.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from ‘The Scots musical museum’., 1789.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from ‘Twenty minuets’ by Daniel Dow, [circa 1773], and ‘A second collection of Scots reels’ by Robert Bremner, 1768., 1768, [circa 1773].
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from various collections, including those by Robert Bremner, Neil Stewart, John Riddell, Daniel Dow, Joshua Campbell, Angus Cumming, Robert Ross, Alexander McGlashan, William Marshall, Robert Mackintosh, and Isaac Cooper., 1757-1793.
Annotated transcripts of music made by John Murdoch Henderson from various published sources., 1669-1855, undated.
Antiquarian and genealogical papers and correspondence of the Chalmers family of Auldbar., 18th century-19th century.
Antiquarian papers of Patrick Chalmers (died 1854)., 1st quarter of 19th century-3rd quarter of 19th century.
Apparently incomplete collection of correspondence and papers of William Marshall and of members of his family, together with related papers compiled by David J Mackenzie, Sheriff-substitute of Glasgow.
William Marshall, who was factor to the Duke of Gordon, was known in his own day as a Scottish fiddler and composer of strathspeys, and an inventor. The collection contains almost nothing of musical interest, and the largest single part consists of letters and copies of letters of his sons whilst on active service in India and in the Peninsular War, written to him and to other members of the family.
Articles by L Graham H Horton-Smith based on Alexander Dundas Ogilvy Wedderburn's notes, together with related transcripts and papers., 1666-1918, undated.
Articles, talks and broadcasts by Eric Linklater and by other others., 1940-1968, undated.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts of addresses, articles, broadcast talks and poems, with correspondence.
Assorted papers of Janet Paisley, including examples of her poetry, plays and television drama scripts; with papers relating to her interest in the Scots language, and the history of Scotland., 1987-2011.
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.