Receipts. Financial records
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
Receipts in respect of copyright payments made by John Murray III to the various contributors to the "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities", edited by William Smith., 1891.
Receipts in respect of payments made to various contributors to the "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities", published by John Taylor and James Walton under the editorship of William King., 1840-1842.
Records of East Edinburgh Unionist Association.
Minute books, membership registers, financial records and related papers, 1921 – 2001, of the East Edinburgh Unionist Association.
Records of the Saltire Society.
The Society was founded in 1936 and its aims are to preserve all that is best in Scottish tradition and to encourage every new development which can strengthen and enrich Scottish cultural life.
Request by Henry Raeburn for payment for his double portrait of Robert Colt of Auldhame and his wife Grace Dundas, with receipt for the same, signed by Henry Raeburn, the artist`s son.
Sotheby`s Catalogue for Scott Huxley Papers, with later receipt., 1899-1914.
Auction catalogue, 27 February 1899, with prices added for each sale. Receipt, 30 December 1914, for Scott letters purchased from William Brown booksellers.
Three invoices of John Murray (II) for books bought by Sylvester Douglas, Lord Glenbervie, with two stamped receipts.
Transcript, 1796, of the register of St Machar`s Cathedral entitled ‘Constitutiones Ecclesiae Cathedralis Abbyrdonensis ...’, 1st half of 16th century, which appears to have been at the time in possession of King`s College, Aberdeen (folio 34), made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton by James Paterson, session clerk, Aberdeen., 1st half of 16th century, 1789-1798.
From folio 46 onwards (corresponding to Adv.MS.34.4.4, folio 13) the rubrics in the original are copied in red ink. Bound in at the front of the volume are a letter and a draft of a letter, 1789, of Thomas Gordon, Professor of Greek at King`s College, Aberdeen (folio 1), a letter and a receipt, 1796-1797, of the copyist (folio 31) and a letter, 1798, of Alexander Dickson (folio 32).
Transcript, 1819, of the cartulary of Kelso Abbey, after 1316, made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton by William Robison, writer, Aberdeen (folio ii), from an 18th-century copy at Panmure House., After 1316.
There are marginalia in pencil by Hutton on several of the pages.