Calendars.
Found in 71 Collections and/or Records:
Calendar, with introduction (incipit `Thus stondith this Kalendar to undirstonde it in his forme and ordre`; at the end of this is the base plate and explanatory text for a volvelle relating to lunar eclipses, but there is no evidence that the volvelle was ever attached) and paschal tables (from 1140 to 1644)., 14th century.
October-December are lost. Saints in red include George, Augustine, Edmund, Richard, King Edward, Alban, Benedict, King Oswald and Cuthbert (folio 16).
Initials in gold, red and blue, some with foliate ornament in green and gold. Considerable rubrication.
Calendar written by Diarmuid Ó Fithcheallaigh; and a poem on the calendar usually attributed to Seán Ó Dubhagáin, followed by various medical texts, with some charms and folk cures.
Calendars of Dorothy Dunnett., 1981-1986.
Calendars of Florence Marian McNeill, with notes of engagements., 1956-1957.
Collection, made in the eighteenth century, of Jacobite songs, odes, satirical verse, etc.
Collection of miniature calendars of Ethel Bassin., 1936-1941.
Copy, 1685, of a calendar and `Stutt útskýring calendari`.
Copy of White Heather calendar, with historical notes and maps of Lachlan Dinwoodie.
Devotions for All Souls., 15th century.
Diary of James Johnston from his time as an officer cadet at the Royal military Academy Sandhurst, with his Sandhurst term calendars and assorted basic military training booklets., 1957-1959
In the diary James Johnston recorded his various activities and events at Sandhurst.
Documents concerning the enrolment of James Johnston as an officer cadet at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst., 1957
The documents include the schedule for the first term of the course.
Fair copy of `Diplomatum veterum collectio`, being Richard Augustine Hay`s transcripts of charters and other formal documents contained in cartularies of mediaeval Scottish religious houses and the archives of the city of Edinburgh, volume 2., 1686-1689.
The volume contains transcripts of the cartulary of the Abbey of St Thomas the Martyr, Arbroath (Adv.MS.34.4.2), in a different arrangement (folio 17); a Calendar of Saints` days observed in Scotland before the Reformation (folio 267), and a list of feasts formerly held in Scotland (folio 286 verso).
Folded almanac, 15th century, written in England and containing medical and astrological material., Later 15th century.
Fragments of at least 7 and perhaps 8 manuscripts on medicine and astrology, some, if not all, English.
A and E may be in the same hand and from the same manuscript.
‘Gaelic Proverbs, Adages, Maxims & Common Sayings, with an English translation & explanatory notes. To which is added, A Specimen of a Gaelic Calendar', by James McIntyre, schoolmaster in Glasgow.
The author died in January 1835, when the work was about to be published. At the end are printed proofs of part of the preface and selections in manuscript from the proverbs given before. At the beginning is a note on McIntyre's life and work.