Travel journals.
Found in 772 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript in a contemporary hand, of the ‘Autobiography’ of Alexander Carlyle, Minister of Inveresk.
Transcript of the journal, 1793, of Warren Hastings by Dr Sophia Weitzman, with a diary of a similar journey made by her in 1938 on the versos., 1793, 1938.
Transcript of the journals of John Mair.
Transcripts of correspondence of the Warden family and travel of Alexander Warden., 1816; 1819-1857
Transcripts of the correspondence of the Warden family, concerning the lives of Alexander Warden, M.B. Warden and their children in Trinidad, and the travel journal of Alexander Warden's voyage to Java.
Travel diaries, 1861, of John Cairns concerning Belgium, Germany and Switzerland; with recollections, 1866, of the Synod of the French Evangelical Church at Nimes.
Describing journeys to Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland in 1861, and Cairns' attendance at the Synod of the French Evangelical Churches at Nîmes, 1866.
Travel diaries, journal letters and papers chiefly of Robert Graham., 1781-1849.
Travel diaries of Robert Cadell., 1828-1846.
Robert Cadell (1788-1849) was the partner of Archibald Constable, and, after the dissolution of that partnership in 1825, the sole publisher of Walter Scott's novels. His papers reflect his personal and business relations with Scott and other authors, as well as his family affairs.
Travel diaries of the Honourable Elsie Cameron Corbett.
Travel diary of Olive Wyon., May 17-July 27 1927.
Travel journal, diary and private cashbook of Edward Ellice (died 1863)., 1824-1841.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence and papers relating to politics, especially colonial matters, and to estate and family affairs. Both Edward Ellice and his son were influential Liberal Members of Parliament who owned substantial estates in Scotland, Canada, America and the West Indies.
Travel journal, “Mrs and Miss Beecroft’s third tour to Scotland, 1833”.
The route, beginning and ending at Norwich, was: Newark, York, Carlisle, Selkirk, Edinburgh, where the tourists stayed a fortnight, Glasgow, Ayr, Dumfries, Carlisle, Lancaster, Manchester, Lichfield, Coventry, Leicester, and Stamford. There are accounts of hearsay about Sir Walter Scott (folio 24); of a visit to the Advocates’ Library (folio 42 verso); and of a visit to Mrs Burns, widow of the poet (folio 58 verso).
Travel journal of Alexander Carlyle., 1769, 1778.
Contains 'Journals of Proceedings In London Spring 1769 (folio 1) Church Matters & 1778 Private Matters' (folio 10 verso). At folio 13 verso is an account of Alexander Carlyle expenses at Buxton on the return journey.
Travel journal of Alexander Warden., 1816.
Concerns Alexander Warden's voyage to Java, via London, Portsmouth, Spithead, Trinidad and Ile Saint-Paul.
Travel journal of Edward Ellice (died 1863) of tours in Europe., [?1827], 1828.
The journal describes the following tours: (i) An undated tour (made probably in 1827) visiting Lyon, Turin, Milan, Geneva and Paris (folio 2); (ii) A tour made in 1828 with his son Edward, in France, Germany and Italy (folio 11).
Travel journal of Robert Cochrane, with accounts of travels in Europe and a round the world tour.
Travel journal of the 2nd Earl of Minto., 15 October 1821-9January 1822.
Travel journal of the 2nd Earl of Minto., 11 January-5 May 1822.
Travel journal of the 2nd Earl of Minto., 5 May 1822-17 March 1823.
Travel journal recording a tour of Scotland and northern England.
Travel journals and diary of Joan Glassel and by Will Glassel., 1785, 1818, undated.
Papers, 19th-20th century, relating to the family of the 7th and 8th Dukes of Argyll especially the circle of Joan Glassel, second wife of John Campbell, 7th Duke of Argyll, and her children and grandchildren.
Travel journals and household accounts of Peter MacDougal, a schoolmaster in Stirling, and his family.
Travel journals and letters of Jane C Burdon-Sanderson, sister of Mary E Haldane., 1874-1889.
Travel journals and related papers., 1753-1823, undated.
Correspondence and papers, literary manuscripts and journals of Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbervie (1744-1823) and of earlier members of the Douglas family, mainly his great-grandfather, Robert Douglas (1625-1716), Bishop of Brechin, 1682-1684, and the last Bishop of Dunblane (1684-1689) in the pre-Revolution episcopal establishment of the Church of Scotland; and his father, John Douglas of Fechil in the parish of Ellon, Aberdeenshire (1714-1762).
Travel journals of Charles Murray., 1888-1889, 1891.
Charles Murray's literary output was almost entirely poetic, and he was widely known as 'Hamewith', the title of his most popular collection, first published in 1900. These papers reflect both his literary work and his early travels in South Africa.