Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence of Don and Bridget MacCaskill., 1973-2001, undated.
Three files of correspondence of and relating to Don and Bridget MacCaskill.
Correspondence of Don and Bridget MacCaskill on environmental issues and relating to their publications., 1973-2001, undated.
This file contains correspondence relating to the MacCaskill`s publications and environmental issues. Correspondents including Mike Forsyth, Secretary of State for Scotland, on the Cairngorm Chair Lift.
Correspondence of Donald Macleod largely from contributors to ‘Good words’., 1869-1914.
Correspondence of Dora Tertia Liebenthal on musical subjects., 1913-1957.
Correspondence of Dora Tertia Liebenthal on musical subjects, and related concert programmes., 1958-1970, undated.
The contents are as follows: (i) Correspondence, 1958-1970, undated (folio 1); (ii) Programmes, October 1958-April 1960, for lunch hour concerts (folio 169).
Correspondence of Dora Tertia Liebenthal on musical subjects, primarily the National Gallery of Scotland lunch-hour concerts; and related concert programmes., 1913-1970, undated.
Correspondence of Dorothy Dunnett, relating to artwork., 1987-1992.
Correspondence of Douglas Neil Wimberley with various correspondents., 1971-1983.
Correspondence of Dr Anna ('Nan') Shepherd., 1896-1980, undated.
Includes letters, 1952, 1957, from David Murison, the editor of the ‘Scottish National Dictionary’, on linguistic matters, and a series of letters, 1957-1961, of Sir Alexander Gray about his contributions to the ‘Aberdeen University Review’, of which Nan Shepherd was the editor.
Correspondence of Dugald Stewart, William Petty, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne, and others.
Concerns the education of Lord Henry Petty.
Correspondence of Duncan Glen.
Includes circa 900 letters and copies of letters, on literary matters.
Correspondence of Edward Albert., 1919-1939.
Correspondence of Edward Albert with George G Harrap and Co., publishers, concerning the publication of Albert's textbooks., 1921-1933.
Correspondence of Edward Albert with various people, chiefly concerning his writings., 1920-1932.
Correspondence of Edward Ellice and of his Factor, George Malcolm.
Correspondence of Edward Johnston with Sir David Young Cameron., 1925-1929.
The correspondence concerns addresses commissioned from Edward Johnston, and include drafts by him, and one of his lettering sheets, 1902.
Correspondence of Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson., 1854-1908, undated.
The correspondence consists of letters relating to Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson's work for the Young Women's Christian Association and the National Society for the Employment of Epileptics, of which she was secretary, and letters from several of her relatives.
Correspondence of Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson., 1854-1895.
Correspondence of Elizabeth Burdon-Sanderson., 1896-1908, undated.
Correspondence of Elizabeth, Duchess of Argyll.
The correspondence concerns the Duchess’s legal and financial affairs, particularly after the death of the 1st Duke of Argyll in 1703. Many of the letters are addressed to James Anderson, Writer to the Signet, her legal adviser (see also Adv.MS.29.3.5).
Correspondence of Elizabeth, Duchess of Argyll, volume I: letters of the Duchess, mostly to James Anderson., 1696-1726.
Correspondence of Elizabeth, Duchess of Argyll, volume II: letters of the Duchess, undated (folio 1); letters to her from various correspondents, 1691-1720 (folio 121)., 1691-1720, and undated.
Correspondence of Elizabeth Haldane and her mother, Mary Elizabeth Haldane., 1870-1925, undated.
Elizabeth Haldane wrote to her mother, Mary Elizabeth Haldane, daily, sometimes as often as thrice daily, when absent from home. Her mother replied daily and, as both series are well preserved, they form a useful, integrated sequence for those periods when mother and daughter were living apart.