Correspondence.
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Copies of correspondence and papers chiefly concerning the financial affairs of Sir Walter Scott and the Ballantynes., 1802-1839, undated.
Copies of correspondence and papers chiefly concerning the financial affairs of Walter Scott and the Ballantynes., 1809-1839, undated.
Also included is some correspondence, 1838-1839, with Andrew Shortrede on the dispute between Ballantyne and J G Lockhart; and miscellaneous financial papers.
Copies of correspondence and papers concerning a dispute between Colonel (later Major-General) Charles Ross and Lieutenant-General Robert Boyd.
Both officers belonged to the 39th Foot which was then stationed in Gibraltar. The papers, which are not in chronological order, include letters to and from George Elliot, the Governor, extracts from regimental orders, and Ross`s own comments on the affair.
Copies of correspondence and papers concerning the financial affairs of Sir Walter Scott and James Ballantyne., 1802-1836, undated.
Copies of correspondence, and papers of and concerning Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux, chiefly on military subjects., 1775-1809, undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Copies of correspondence, 1775-1786, between Charles Grant and the Comte de Langeron concerning Grant's military career (folio 1); (ii) Papers, chiefly printed, concerning the Écoles Royales Militaires, 1777-1786, undated (folio 11); (iii) Miscellaneous papers on military and maritime subjects, 1779-1809, undated (folio 22).
Copies of correspondence and papers of and concerning Hugh Elliot relating to British Naval operations in the Mediterranean., 1803-1804.
Copies of correspondence and reports of John Forbes., 1793-1796.
Copies of correspondence between Sir Thomas John Cochrane and Chief Justice R A Tucker., 1829-1833.
Copies of correspondence chiefly of Major Alexander Gilbert Barry, Chief Secretary to Government, Mauritius, and Captain Henry Lyme, senior naval officer at Mauritius, to the 1st Earl of Minto, concerning the detention of the transport 'Lord Minto' at Port Louis, with copies of depositions and other related papers., 1812.
Copies of correspondence, chiefly of or to the Duchess of Kent., 1835-1839, 1846.
Includes letters of or to King William IV, Queen Victoria, the Duke of Wellington, Lord Melbourne, and Baroness Lehzen; with notes, 1846, of the 1st Baron Dunfermline on his relations with Baron Stockmar and the Royal Household.
Copies of correspondence, drafts and other documents concerning the rice magazine at Pulicat., 1782-1783.
Copies of correspondence, July-August 1809, chiefly official, concerning the Madras mutiny., 1809.
Copies of correspondence of Alexander Christie and other papers, volume I: 'Private correspondence relative to the conduct of the Kirk Session of Montrose on the 27 and 30 April, 1789', in taking action against Alexander Christie for attending Unitarian and other places of worship; bound with Alexander Christie's printed work on the same subject, ‘The Holy Scriptures the only rule of faith’ (Montrose, 1790)., 1789, 1792.
The contents comprise copies of correspondence, 1789, with Christie's commentary, 1792.
Copies of correspondence of Sir Walter Scott with John and James Ballantyne., 1805-1819.
Copies of correspondence of the 1st Earl of Minto, concerning the detention of the transport 'Lord Minto', and letters, enclosures, and correspondence with the Governor and Acting Governor of Penang., 1810-1812.
Copies of correspondence of the Earl of Rosebery with Queen Victoria and Sir Henry Ponsonby on the occasion of the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 1887., 1887.
Copies of correspondence of the French jurist, Athanase J L Jourdan (1791-1826), apparently intended for publication.
Copies of correspondence of Thomas Graham, with some linking narrative., 1771-1802, [circa 1945.]
Copies of correspondence of Thomas Graham, with some linking narrative., 1800-1802, [circa 1945.]
Copies of correspondence, papers, etc. in favour of Basil Cochrane, sent to the Directors of the East India Company to clear his character after his trial for the murder of his servant., 1784-1787.
Copies of correspondence, probably of Lieutenant-Colonel James Dalrymple with Captain Lieutenant Henry Dobson, in the hand of Anne Fergusson, daughter of Sir James, 4th Baronet of Kilkerran., 1763-1774.
Many of the letters are written from Ireland and there is much of military interest.
Copies of correspondence, probably of Lieutenant-Colonel James Dalrymple with Captain Lieutenant Henry Dobson, in the hand of Anne Fergusson, daughter of Sir James, 4th Baronet of Kilkerran., 1763-1764.
Copies of correspondence, probably of Lieutenant-Colonel James Dalrymple with Captain Lieutenant Henry Dobson, in the hand of Anne Fergusson, daughter of Sir James, 4th Baronet of Kilkerran., 1764-1766.
Copies of correspondence, probably of Lieutenant-Colonel James Dalrymple with Captain Lieutenant Henry Dobson, in the hand of Anne Fergusson, daughter of Sir James, 4th Baronet of Kilkerran., 1766-1774.
Copies of diplomatic correspondence and papers printed for the Cabinet in 1846, and relating to Spain and the Spanish Marriage Question., 1713, 1808-1846.
A copy of the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) is included.