Transcripts
Found in 501 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript of a film on Heinrich Böll, produced for the Scottish Arts Council.
Transcript of a film on the career and work of John Grierson.
Transcript of a political treatise on peace of Sir Robert Cotton.
Transcript of a television interview between C M Grieve and George Reid (three copies).
Transcript of "Accompt of the Expence of my Ffaither`s Ffuneralls", transcribed by James Masterton.
Transcript of ‘Annals of Scotland’, from 1057 to 1627, by Sir James Balfour of Denmylne.
Transcript of BBC television programme, "Hero`s End", concerning Sir Hector Macdonald.
Transcript of BBC television programme, "They Sought the Summits".
Concerning Tom Patey, Ian Clough and Jim McArtney.
Transcript of book 39 of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland (James VI, 1592-1593), 1592-1593.
Transcript of books 42 and 43 of the Register of the Great Seal of Scotland (James VI, 1598-1602)., 1598-1602.
Transcript of film included in the BBC television programme, "The £1000 Book".
Transcript of interview of Prof Robin Orr.
Concerns Orr`s career and musical compositions.
Transcript of ‘Memorialls of the Trubles in Scotland, 1624 to 1645’, by the historian, John Spalding.
The work, which was left incomplete, is a record of the current events of the time, beginning with the feud between Clanchattan and the Earl of Moray and terminating with the exploits, in 1645, of General William Baillie against Montrose.
Transcript of speeches made at a meeting of the Scottish National Party.
Transcript of talk given by Ron Gonnella on BBC Scotland.
Concerns the Drummond Castle manuscript of Scottish fiddle music.
Transcript of the diaries of Eric Harald Macbeth Robertson.
Robertson discribes his artwork and other activities, and artistic life in Edinburgh. Includes indexes to the diaries and biographical notes on persons mentioned in the text.
Transcript of the journals of John Mair.
Concerning travels in the West Indies.
Transcript, on leaves watermarked 1821 and 1824, of the copy, then at Panmure, of R A Hay`s transcript of the cartulary of the abbey of Newbattle., After 1339.
The transcript is followed by transcripts, from the same source, of Hay`s notes on the succession of churchmen in Scotland (folio 237) and on Cîteaux and St Bernard (folio 258), which begin at Adv.MS.34.1.10(i), folios 2 and 142 respectively, and of other material including charters also at Panmure (folio 261), some of which (folios 269-271) are written in Hutton`s hand on paper watermarked 1818.
Transcription, 19th century, of a transcription, 1740, attributed to a Mrs Ruddiman, of prayers from the "Book of Common Prayer" (1686).
Transcriptions, 2003, of the diary of Andrew McGeorge, 1799-1838, and "Some Account of the family of Mcgeorge", 1881.
Transcripts, 18th century, of eight letters, 1590-1600 and undated, of King James I to Sir Robert Mure, of Caldwell.
With a document, "The Bride of Lammermuir", containing a narrative of the original marriage of Janet Dalrymple on which Sir Walter Scott based his tale.