Transcripts
Found in 501 Collections and/or Records:
Lauder transcript of the Cromarty manuscript on tartans in the Royal Library at Windsor.
Lawrence Crawford, "A Brief Recollection of Passages in My Lord of Manchester`s Army", circa 1643, with annotated transcript, circa 1840-circa 1845, of Thomas Carlyle.
Letter, 1980, of Robert Garioch to John Milligan.
With Milligan`s reply and transcript, an Empire Theatre poster on the same topic, and donation letter, 1991.
Letter of Edwin Muir to A J McGeoch.
With transcript.
Letter of Edwin Muir to A J McGeoch, with transcript.
Letter of Gordon Bottomley to Alexander Gray.
Includes vendor`s transcript and notes.
Letter of Henry David Inglis to his publisher Mr How of Whittaker and Co., London.
Letter of Joyce Cary to Ruari McLean.
Concerns the morality of fighting evil.
Includes transcript of the letter by McLean and signatures of Cary, intended for reproduction in a book.
Letter of Thomas Muir to George Dyer., 1794.
Concerns Muir`s journey to Brazil.
A transcript of the letter along with bibliographical information on Muir is also included.
Letters, 1825-1836, 1843, and undated (folios 1-60), and legal papers, including transcripts of documents (folios 61-249), in the claim to the Earldom of Stirling by Alexander Humphreys Alexander., 1825-1843, and undated.
Letters, 1916-1918 and undated, of Cecile Walton to Eric Robertson, and a letter, 1929, of Dorothy Ratcliffe.
Includes letters, 1917-1942 and undated, of various correspondents and a transcription of the diary, 1907, of Eric Robertson.
Letters and papers of Sir John Hope, 11th Bart., of Craighall and Pinkie.
Letters largely addressed to Auguste Duvau and E´douard Mounier; with letters from Hugh Hope and other members of the Hope family to European contacts; with an agricultural journal, 1825-1827 and a typescript transcription of another 1807 journal.
Letters, and typed transcripts of letters, of Mountstuart Elphinstone, mostly to William Erskine, the historian of India.
The letters concern Indian, Turki and Persian literature, philology and geography, with special reference to Erskine`s translation of Bābar`s Memoirs, and Elphinstone`s ‘Account of the Kingdom of Cabul’. There are very few references to current events, but a small number of letters to Elphinstone are included (Adv.MS.28.5.15, folio 183) which concern the administration of justice in India.
Letters of and concerning Richard Ford, including typescript transcriptions., 1837-1907, ? 4th quarter 20th century.
Letters of and concerning Richard Ford, with miscellaneous papers concerning Ford., 1831-1994.
Letters of Caroline Norton to John Murray II, with typescript transcriptions of the letters., 1834-1843, ?1974.
Letters of Henry Fox and of Elizabeth Fox to John Murray II., 1812-1825, 1948.
Letters of John Gibson Lockhart to Henry Milman; with typescript transcriptions, ?mid 20th century, of letters, 1829-1849, of Milman to Lockhart., 1824-1970.
Letters of John Taaffe to John Murray II, with typescript transcriptions of the letters., 1822-? 1970.
Letters of Maria Edgeworth to John Murray II; with typescript transcriptions of the letters., 1821-1843, ?mid 20th century.
There are 28 letters of novelist Maria Edgeworth to John Murray [II]. Murray was one of her publishers and they shared many acquaintances. Edgeworth writes to introduce friends, discuss copyright, comment on the situation in Ireland, and recommend works. There are also typescript transcript copies of the letters.
Letters of members of the Walker family of Dundonald, Ayrshire.
Includes letters from relations in America and one reporting on anti-Catholic riots in Edinburgh 1779, also includes a 19th century transcript (and 20th century typescript copy) of a journal of Josiah Walker, originally written in 1780.
Letters of Sir Walter Scott., 1817-1824.
Correspondence, 1817-1827, of Sir Walter Scott, John Wilson Croker, Jessie Huxley (née Scott) and his sister-in-law Mrs Thomas Scott (Elizabeth McCulloch). Of the nine letters, seven are to Elizabeth mainly about affairs in Canada, and on Walter’s visit to Ireland.
Transcriptions of the letters have been tipped in.