Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Box of Reverend William Matheson, containing various notebooks and papers., 1934, 1973-1982, undated.
Box of various papers, possibly for the 'Alpine journal', containing various lists, notes and other related material., 1861-1870, 1892-1898, 1939-1935, undated.
Boxes of David Murray, relating to the Iron and Steel Control of the Ministry of Supply., 1939-1951.
Broadcasts and correspondence., 1950s.
Buchan family correspondence., 1950s-1994.
Buchan family correspondence., 1951-1980.
Buchan family correspondence., 1970s.
Bundle of papers from the library at Duns Castle, Berwickshire, including correspondence of and relating to the Earls and 1st Duke of Roxburghe, a letter and poems of Dr Archibald Pitcairne, and a document relating to Patrick Miller of Dalswinton., 1668-1796, undated.
Business and estate correspondence of James Maxtone Graham., 1873-1890.
The contents are as follows: (i) Correspondence, 1873-1890, of James Maxtone Graham, 13th of Cultoquhey concerning his trusteeship of the marriage settlement of William Scott Kerr and Lady Scott Douglas (folio 1); (ii) Letters, 1878-1879, of James Maxtone Graham to his grieve at Cultoquhey, Christie (folio 63).
Business and financial papers of Hugh Elliot., 1774-1820.
Much of these papers consist of correspondence dealing with Hugh Elliot's personal affairs, including wine and clothing, and with the financing of his embassies. It includes however correspondence relating to sums paid to various needy persons and to British travellers abroad who found themselves short of funds.
Business and legal papers of James Gentleman, merchant, Edinburgh.
Papers largely concern Gentleman`s Leith shipping interests; includes unrelated legal papers.
Business and personal correspondence with related financial records of W A L Marr, tea planter, India.
Most of the papers concern his work on the Malayalam, Chembra and Arrapetta tea plantations, but there is also material for the social life of the British in India at the time particularly the Arbuckle Trophy Football Tournament, the Ootacomund Club and the Wynaad Golf Club in the 1960s.
Business and personal papers of William Sim, colour manufacturer.
Business archive of Mainstream Publishing.
The archive covers the company`s independent existence from 1978-2005 and includes some earlier related papers. In 2005 the firm entered into a business arrangement with Random House, and the later archive is now with the parent company.
Business correspondence and accounts of Oliver and Boyd, Ltd.
Business correspondence and accounts of Oliver and Boyd, Ltd.
Business correspondence and papers of Hugh Elliot., 1779-1803.
The correspondence and papers relate to Hugh Elliot's relations with his first wife, to his duel with the Baron von Knyphausen, and to his daughter's affairs, 1779-1802, including his correspondence with Francis Richard, banker in Berlin, 1783-1803.
Business correspondence of Francis Brodie.
Being letters received from clients and other lawyers.