Vouchers. Sales records.
Found in 465 Collections and/or Records:
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1867., 1867.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1868., 1868.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1869., 1869.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1870., 1870.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1870., 1870.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1870., 1870.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1871., 1871.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1871., 1871.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1871., 1871.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1872., 1872.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1872, and taxation receipts for 1873., 1872-1873.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's account for crop 1872, and taxation receipts for 1873., 1872-1873.
Vouchers of Henry M Davidson's accounts for crops 1829 to 1872., 1829-1872.
Vouchers of Hugh Dalrymple, Senior Curator of the Faculty of Advocates Library., 1732.
The vouchers are chiefly for books, manuscripts and binding.
Vouchers of J A Maxtone for his management account for Dalcrue Farm, to his uncle, Robert Graham., 1849-1852.
Some letters, particularly in the first section of correspondence (MSS. 16198-215), also refer to more general political, military and social events.
Vouchers of James Ferguson, Senior Curator of the Faculty of Advocates Library., 1728.
The vouchers are chiefly for books, manuscripts and binding.
Vouchers of James Johnston, Senior Curator of the Faculty of Advocates Library., 1730.
The vouchers are chiefly for books, manuscripts and binding.
Vouchers of James Johnston, Senior Curator of the Faculty of Advocates Library., 1731.
The vouchers are chiefly for books, manuscripts and binding.
Vouchers of James Johnston, Senior Curator of the Faculty of Advocates Library., 1730-1731.
The vouchers are chiefly for books, manuscripts and binding.
Vouchers of John Home's account with the curators of Henry Campbell and of Andrew Fletcher., 1806-1811.
Vouchers of John Home's account with the curators of Henry Campbell (numbers 1-17, wanting 1, 17) (folio 1) and of Andrew Fletcher (numbers 1-146, wanting 110, 139) (folio 17).
Vouchers of John Home's account with the curators of the children of General Fletcher (numbers 1-175)., 1813-1817.
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.
Vouchers of John Home's account with the curators of the children of General Fletcher (numbers 1-351), 1813-1817.
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.
Vouchers of John Home's account with the curators of the children of General Fletcher (numbers 176-351)., 1813-1817.
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.
Vouchers of John Home's accounts with the trustees of General Fletcher., 1806-1811.
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.
Vouchers of John Home's accounts with the trustees of General Fletcher., 1806-1811.
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.