Circular letters.
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Annotated printed reports on the proposed scheme to provide for the widows of members of the Faculty of Advocates.
Articles and reports of Rev Dr Archibald Clive Irvine., 1922-1961.
Circulars of the National Union Public Employees, Edinburgh branch., 1938-1945.
Copy of a circular letter of Henry Dundas, as Secretary for War, to Lord Mansfield, on volunteering by militiamen for the regular service., 1799.
Correspondence and papers of James Skene., 1780-1837.
Correspondence and papers of John Coxe Hippisley, including letters to the 1st Earl of Minto, and material concerning Hippisley's financial and political affairs., 1783.
Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning donations and purchases.
Includes the inventory of John Campbell of Islay collection.
Correspondence, financial and administrative papers of the Dunbartonshire Conservative and Unionist Association, predecessor bodies and related local clubs and associations.
Correspondence of secretary of the Scottish Association for Mental Health with various organisations and departments., 1957-1975.
Letters and papers relating chiefly to the City of Edinburgh., 1773, 1790-1837, 1849.
Letters of and concerning William Fletcher, valet of Lord Byron., 1811-1837.
Letters of, to or concerning Lord Byron with correspondents with surnames from Hornby to John Hunt., 1808-1823, undated.
Letters, papers, photographs and other papers of the Johnston family, and financial and business records of the firm W and A K Johnston, printers and publishers, Edinburgh.
Includes biographies and histories of members of the Johnston family, and business records of W and A K Johnston, Ltd, founded in 1826 by William and Alexander Keith Johnston.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Inman to Irby., 1823-1916.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Jinarajadasa to Johnson, Celia., 1807-1926.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames and company names from Jose to Judah., 1830-1925.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Jelf to Jenkins, J., 1845-1925.
Minute and letter book of the Faculty of Advocates Committee on the Widow’s Fund.
Minute book of the Lanarkshire Tandem Club.
Miscellaneous correspondence and other papers.., 1816-1827.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Correspondence of and concerning Sir Walter Scott, 1816-1827 (folios 1-83);
(ii) Articles, memoranda, etc., of literary, historical, and topical interest (folios 84-120);
(iii) Circular letters regarding Edinburgh institutions (folios 121-128), prospectuses of books, etc., (folios 129-135), and legal papers, ancient and recent, etc., (folios 136-143).
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers., Circa 1962-1984, undated.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers chiefly of or concerning Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch.
Miscellaneous papers concerning Sir Charles's educational career, at Edinburgh Academy, Park Hall School, Salford, Harrow School, and Trinity College, Cambridge., 1847-1861.
The contents are as follows. (i) Printed papers relating to Edinburgh Academy, 1847-1848 (folio 1); (ii) Exercise book and miscellaneous notes, Park Hall School, Salford, 1850-1852 (folio 36); (iii) Circular letters, monthly reports, drawings, notes, printed examination papers and results, Harrow School, 1853-1858 (folio 84); (iv) Printed lists of Prizemen and examination results at Trinity College, Cambridge, 1860-1861 (folio 184).
Miscellaneous papers concerning the ‘Murray’s Handbooks for Travellers’ series., 1899-1924, undated.
Most of the material for MS.3110: 'Collection of Ancient Piobaireachd Music...', in rough form, with jottings of some reels and marches, one or two tunes from Angus Mackay's ‘Collection of ancient Piobaireachd’, and one, apparently, from the Ballindalloch Manuscript., 1882, undated.
Several tunes are given under names other than those which they usually bear. At folio 1 is a circular letter, undated, of Donald Stuart Macdonald, from Malta, announcing his intention of continuing Angus Mackay's publication.