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Vouchers. Sales records.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Documents serving as evidence or proof, specifically, a receipt or statement attesting to the expenditure or receipt of money, usually accompanied by bills or other evidence of indebtedness or expenditure.

Found in 475 Collections and/or Records:

Vouchers, 1820-1830, of John Home's account with the trustees of General Fletcher (numbers 1-124, and some unnumbered), and of William Home's accounts with the trustees, 1831, 1834-1835, 1835-1839., 1820-1830.

 File
Identifier: MS.16796
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

When General John Fletcher died in 1806, his legitimate children Andrew and Henry were infants. He had previously appointed curators for them and trustees for his affairs. In this section are the papers acquired and generated by these curators and trustees over the succeeding half-century, mostly through their clerks, John Home, Writer to the Signet and William Home, Writer to the Signet.

Dates: 1820-1830.

Vouchers, accounts, receipts and other papers concerning the Aberlady estate., 1657-1724, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.17459
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows:(i) Vouchers and papers of Henry Fletcher, 1688-1724, undated (folio 1), and tacks to tenants, 1704-1712 (folio 124);(ii) Accounts and receipts concerning the debt of James Maxwell of Dirleton (later 17th Earl of Salisbury) to Sir Robert Fletcher of Saltoun and Sir Andrew Fletcher of Aberlady, 1657-1663 (folio 167);(iii) Accounts and receipts concerning the jointure of Mary Bruce of Kennet (widow of John Fletcher of Aberlady),...
Dates: 1657-1724, undated.