Correspondence.
Found in 7214 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1883-1884.
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1885-1886.
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1887-1888.
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1889-1891.
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1892-1893.
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1894-1899.
Correspondence of Professor John Stuart Blackie and his family., 1900-1915.
Correspondence of Ralph Moore with his brother, Joseph, and other members of his family.
Correspondence of Randall Davies as editor of the annual volume of the Old Water-Colour Society`s Club.
Includes a series of 19 letters and cards of William Russell Flint, material relating to Joseph Gawshall and Arthur Rackham, papers and correspondence concerning the collection of the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, subject of Volume XVII of "The Old Water-Colour Society`s Club" (1939)
Correspondence of Rebecca ('Ray') Mitchell chiefly written after her husband, James Leslie Mitchell’s death in 1935., 1915-1979, undated.
Much of the correspondence concerns James Leslie Mitchell’s work.
Correspondence of Rev Robert Brown and the Brown family., 1810-1899.
Correspondence of Richard Burdon Haldane and his mother, Mary Elizabeth Haldane., 1866-1928, undated.
Correspondence of Robert Adam the architect and his Edinburgh clerk of works, John Paterson.
Correspondence of Robert Boothby, including some letters of his family., 1881-1999.
Correspondence of Robert Cadell., 1802-1852, undated.
'Correspondence of Robert Cadell relating to Sir Walter Scott, Bart, and the affairs of the Waverley Novels and other works and to his family affairs, 1814-1847. From the MSS. in possession of Mr H.J. Stevenson'., 1814-1847.
Typed transcripts, 1938, by Marguerite Wood of some of the letters in MSS.21001-21010: Correspondence of Robert Cadell.
Also included is a 19th-century copy of recollections, 1819, of John Ballantyne (folio 56).
Correspondence of Robert Douglas McIntyre, relating to the case of 'Forward' and Naomi Mitchison., 1948.
Correspondence of Robert Dundas., 1790-1794.
The subjects include the State trials of Thomas Muir and others, and the mutiny of the Breadalbane Fencibles. There is also a draft letter of Henry Dundas to the Lord Chancellor on the proposed proclamation against seditious writings and the Aliens Bill, 1792 (folio 50).