Orations (speeches).
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Broadcasts, addresses or essays by John Norman Stuart Buchan, 2nd Baron Tweedsmuir., 1951, 1971, 1975, undated.
Containing:
(i) ‘Memories of the Canadian West’: script of broadcast on BBC Home Service, 5 August 1951.
(ii) Address to Robert Louis Stevenson Club of Edinburgh, 13 November 1971.
(iii) Address to Sir Walter Scott Club, Edinburgh, 7 March 1975.
(iv) ‘The Rifle’ account of an African safari in the Soroti Region Region of
Uganda.
(v) ‘The Jameson Reid’.
Collection of manuscript material transferred from printed theses collection, 1637-late 19th century, chiefly consisting of German academic papers, but including a small cache of Scottish legal papers, 19th century.
With some Scottish legal papers, 19th century, including account of the death of a child chimney sweep in Edinburgh in 1817.
Collection of state papers of the reigns of James VI and Charles I made by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, Lord Lyon King of Arms.
The collection is known both as the `Denmilne State Papers` and the `Denmilne Collection`. Less formally it is often referred to as the `Denmilne Manuscripts`.
Composite volume containing chiefly theological works and sermons., 1598, 17th century.
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.
Examples of lettering and correspondence of the calligrapher Edward Johnstone (1872-1944).
Genealogical papers of, and concerning, the Keith family., 1623-1927, undated.
Letters of Joyce Cary to Professor John Dover Wilson, and one to C B Young.
Joyce Cary discusses his literary work and two lectures he was to deliver in Edinburgh, and gives his impressions of East Africa and India. A printed copy of the laureation address delivered when he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Edinburgh University in 1953 is included (folio 23).
Miscellaneous genealogical papers of and concerning the Keith family., 1623- [circa 1700].
The contents are as follows: (i) Copy, late seventeenth century, of a funeral oration in honour of George Earl Marischal (succeeded 1581) delivered in 1623 by William Ogston, professor of moral philosophy in Marischal College, Aberdeen (folio 1); (ii) A genealogical history, 1700, of the Earls Marischal (folio 16); (iii) Extracts and notes, circa 1700, from ‘Sutherlandia comitum annales’, a manuscript history dated 1631 and attributed to Alexander Ross of Aberdeen (folio 31).
Oration, 'given on March 27, 1845', on a proposal by France to put down disturbances in Switzerland by armed intervention, probably delivered by Joshua Henry Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie., 1845.
Papers of Dr Farquhar Macintosh.
Papers of the Keiths, Earls Marischal., 15th century-1927, undated.
Papers on the subject of Shinty, 1952-1959
Contains two printed items:
A copy of The Camanachd Association: Constitution and Rules of Play, 1952-1953; Camanachd Cup Final souvenir programme of Kyles Athletic v. Newtonmore, Saturday 11th April, 1959, Glasgow.
Also contains notes by Farquhar Macintosh on the history of shinty, and an address given to the Camanachd Association, written on headed notepaper dated 1959. Macintosh was honorary secretary of Glasgow University Shinty Club.
Political papers of Patrick Chalmers of Auldbar (died 1854), who contested Montrose district of burghs unsuccessfully in 1832, and was returned as Member of Parliament for the constituency at the next election in 1835, resigning in 1842., 1830-1836.
Sermons, lectures and addresses, mission work notebooks and related papers of George Adam Smith., 1880-?1942.
Sound recording of Professor James Norman Davidson delivering a presidential address to the Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
The address by Professor Davidson concerns biochemistry, with particular reference to DNA and nucleic acid.
Sound recordings of speeches and lectures given by Sir Charles Haynes Wilson while Principal and Vice Chancellor of the University of Glasgow.
The recordings are of various presentation ceremonies, lectures and addresses.
Speeches at Royal High School events, 1972-1998
Speeches given by Macintosh at annual dinners or similar festive events held by various bodies associated with the Royal High School. Most of these are preserved together with the dinner programmes.
Speeches in Gaelic, 1958-2007 and undated
Speeches given partly or wholly in Gaelic, with a small number in English but strongly linked to Gaelic-related subjects. Some are in the form of notes written into the programmes of ceilidhs at which he was asked to introduce the songs and performers. Most of the undated notes and speeches probably date from the 1960s.