Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence of the family of Mure of Caldwell., 1846-1847.
Correspondence of the family of Mure of Caldwell., 1848-1849.
Correspondence of the family of Mure of Caldwell., 1850-1852.
Correspondence of the family of Mure of Caldwell., 1853.
Correspondence of the family of Mure of Caldwell., 1854-1855.
Correspondence of the family of Mure of Caldwell., 1856-1873.
Correspondence of the family of Murray of Atholl., 1691-1698, 1745-1746.
Correspondence of the family of Sir John Kirk, Consul-General at Zanzibar.
Correspondence of the family of Sir Walter Scott, and of John Gibson Lockhart., 1837-1840.
Correspondence of the Fitzroy family.
Concerning the Battle of Navarino, and more particularly to the death in that battle of George W H Fitzroy.
Correspondence of the Foreign Mission Committee of the United Free Church of Scotland concerning German missionaries., 1917-1926.
The correspondence concerns the return of German missionaries to the stations in West and East Africa from which they had been expelled during the First World War and for which the United Free Church took temporary responsibility.
Correspondence of the Foreign Mission Committee of the United Free Church of Scotland concerning German missionaries., 1917-1922.
Correspondence of the Foreign Mission Committee of the United Free Church of Scotland concerning German missionaries., 1923.
Correspondence of the Foreign Mission Committee of the United Free Church of Scotland concerning German missionaries., 1924.
Correspondence of the Foreign Mission Committee of the United Free Church of Scotland concerning German missionaries., 1925-1926.
Correspondence of the Geddes and Stivenson families., 1829-1909, undated.
Patrick Geddes's maternal grandfather was John Stivenson.
Correspondence of the Geddes and Stivenson families., 1829-1898, undated.
Correspondence of the Geddes and Stivenson families., 1888-1914, undated.
Correspondence of the Gibson family., 1844-1872.
Correspondence of the Glasgow booksellers John Smith and Son, with the letters chiefly being to John Smith the younger.
The contents are as follows: (i) Correspondence, 1818-1844, undated, between J G Lockhart and John Smith the younger, concerning Blackwood's Magazine, a legal case and other matters (folio 1); (ii) Miscellaneous letters, 1798-1844, undated, to the firm and to the younger Smith, with other material concerning Glasgow personalities (folio 25).
Correspondence of the Gude Cause project, relating to business appeal., September 2008-September 2010.
Correspondence of the Hays of Yester., [Circa 1607]-1967, undated.
Correspondence of the Hoby family, said to have belonged to Archibald Constable, the publisher.
They were bound up, in no particular order, about 1820 (the paper of the endpapers is watermarked 1817), presumably for Constable.
Correspondence of the Hunters of Glancarse and Seaside., 1799-1873.
Correspondence of the Huxley family with the Public Archives of Nova Scotia., 1937-1993.
Included are extracts from Walter Scott’s Journal and photocopies of Canadian newspaper articles on Huxley’s death.