Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers concerning Redgorton, Moneydie and Methven churches and parishes., 1809-1843.
The contents are as follows: (i) Correspondence and papers, 1809, 1811, on the teinds of Redgorton and on a vacancy in the parish kirk (folio 1); (ii) Correspondence, 1820-1826, 1833, on church affairs in Moneydie, Methven and Redgorton (folio 38); (iii) Correspondence, 1843, concerning the vacancy in Moneydie Parish Kirk created by the disruption of the Church of Scotland, and the building of a new Free Church at Pitcairngreen (folio 73).
Correspondence and papers concerning research for, and the writing and publication of "Benjamin Fawcett Engraver and Colour Printer" (1988) by Ruari and Antonia McLean.
Correspondence and papers concerning Richard M D Grange, "A Short History of the Scottish Dress" (1967).
With typescript and illustrations, 1970, for Grange`s unpublished, "What to see on Mull".
Correspondence and papers concerning schools in Minto and Ashkirk., 1792-1897.
The correspondence and papers concern Minto School, 1792-1897 (folio 1), Clarilaw School, Wilton, 1884-1885 (folio 215), and Ashkirk Female School and Ashkirk School Board, 1873-1875 (folio 234).
Correspondence and papers concerning the 1st Earl of Minto., 1804-1811.
Correspondence and papers concerning the 1st Earl of Minto's management of the impeachment of Sir Elijah Impey, formerly chief Justice of Bengal, for his conduct of the trial of the Maharaja Nand Kumar., 1787-1788.
Correspondence and papers concerning the 2nd Earl of Minto., 1839-1840.
Correspondence and papers concerning the 2nd Earl of Minto., [Circa 1800]-1847.
Correspondence and papers concerning the 4th Earl of Minto as Military Secretary., 1883-1886.
Correspondence and papers concerning the administration of Kintail Estate.
Includes letters from crofters and cottars on the estate.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Chelsea Reel Club, kept by Hugh Rose Foss.
Correspondence, membership and guest lists, ball programmes, dance cards and notebooks, 1934-ca. 1992, concerning the running of the Chelsea Reel Club and its regular dances and balls.
The archive was maintained by Hugh Rose Foss, better known for his war-time career as a code breaker. The Club was founded by friends of Foss's wife in 1935. Foss initially acted as Vice-Chairman, and became Chairman in 1938.
Correspondence and papers concerning the claim by Arthur Forbes, 9th of Culloden, and later by Duncan Forbes, 10th of Culloden, to the baronetcy of Foveran., 1615-1910.
Correspondence and papers concerning the claim by Arthur Forbes, 9th of Culloden, and later by Duncan Forbes, 10th of Culloden, to the baronetcy of Foveran., 1615-1910.
Correspondence and papers concerning the claim by Arthur Forbes, 9th of Culloden to the baronetcy of Foveran., 1841- 1843.
Correspondence and papers concerning the claim to the baronetcy of Foveran by Arthur Forbes, 9th of Culloden.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Company of Scottish History., 1965-1988.
Correspondence and papers concerning the estates of the Honourable Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot, Politician, and of his wife, Madeleine Harriet Dagmar Elliot, née Ryan.
Correspondence and papers concerning the executory of Eliza Forsyth Ross of Dingwall., 1849-1850.
The active executor was George Cameron, sheriff-substitute of Dingwall, but one of the others was the Reverend Peter Mackenzie.
Correspondence and papers concerning the executry and family trusts of Patrick Brydone, father-in-law of the 2nd Earl of Minto, from the Brydone family lawyer, John Russell, later Principal Clerk of Session., 1818-1829.
Correspondence and papers concerning the executry of William Elliot of Wells, the trustees of Wells estate, and the litigation of Sir William Francis Elliot, 7th Baronet of Stobs, with the latter (1819-1829)., 1792, 1797, 1818-1831, 1842.
Correspondence and papers, concerning the family of Cameron of Fassiefern.
Correspondence and papers concerning the formation of a Bearer Corps for the Scottish Border Volunteer Brigade., 1894-1895.
Correspondence and papers concerning the genealogy of the families of Henderson of Fordell and Henderson of Hallyards., 1840-1847, and undated.
Correspondence and papers concerning the insanity of Colonel Alexander Ranaldson Macdonnell of Glengarry in Vienna., 1800-1801.
These include letters of Colonel Macdonnell, his relatives, and his physicians, medical opinions and certificates, and accounts.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Livingstonia Mission.
Includes:
Instructions, 1877, by the Reverend Dr James Stewart
Letters, 1913-1924, from missionaries
paper, 1919, by the Reverend Dr George Brewster on German East Africa.