Statements.
Found in 60 Collections and/or Records:
‘Abridged Statement of the Decay— Revival—Improvements—and New Model of the Pantheon Society. 1st September, 1791’, by John Penney, Treasurer of the Society., 1791.
Article on romance by Sir Walter Scott for the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica'., 1824.
Includes a portrait of Sir Walter Scott.
Charters collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne., 12th century-1553.
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`.
Copy of a statement by King Umberto II of Italy on the abolition of the monarchy in Italy, drawn up at the request of Lieutenant-Colonel G R Gayre while writing his ‘A case for monarchy’., 1957.
Correspondence, 1858-1898, and papers, 1748-1914, relating to game and horses., 1748-1914.
Correspondence and management statement on the role of the newly established SNH., 1990-1992.
Correspondence and memoranda concerning the 4th Earl of Minto relating to Lord William Seymour, General Officer Commanding British forces in Canada., 1898-1900.
The papers and correspondence chiefly concern relations between Lord William Seymour and General Sir Edward Hutton, General Officer Commanding Dominion Militia, and to a lesser extent the raising of Canadian troops for South Africa. Appended (folio 291) is a memorandum prepared by Seymour in ?1903 giving a statement of his position in Canada, and of his disagreements with Hutton and the 4th Earl of Minto.
Correspondence and papers of or concerning Douglas Young., 1942, 1944-1948.
Correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto, including letters from Henry Brougham and Sir John Sinclair, on the Farmers' Property Tax and on the current agricultural and industrial depression., 1807-1823.
Correspondence and papers of the 3rd Earl of Minto concerning the Forbes Mackenzie Act., 1857-1878.
Correspondence between Sir James Wordie and Rear-Admiral Noel Wright concerning Wright's attempt to promote a search in a previously overlooked part of the Arctic for relics of Sir John Franklin's expedition of 1845-1848., 1955.
Enclosed with Noel Wright's first letter is a typescript of a statement by him entitled 'Recent Arctic searches initiated by Rear-Admiral Noel Wright'.
Correspondence of the Treasurer of the Faculty of Advocates.
Files of David Murray, relating to the Iron and Steel Control of the Ministry of Supply., 1940-1943.
Financial papers, and papers of and concerning the Commercial Department., 1806-1813.
Financial papers concerning William Nassau Elliot as Commissary and Commissary-General to the allied army in Germany., 1761-1764.
The contents are as follows. (i) Treasury letters, 1764, relating to demands by the House of Commons to see papers concerning the supply of goods to the army in Germany (folio 1); (ii) Commissariat statements, 1761-1762 (folio 7); (iii) Commissariat statements and reports to Sir James Cockburn and the Prince of Brunswick (folio 27); (iv) Miscellaneous commissariat papers, 1762 (folio 41); (v) Miscellaneous accounts and receipts, 1761-1762 (folio 50).