Excerpts.
Found in 683 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of late 12th-century manuscript, 'Panormia' of Ivo, Bishop of Chartres; with two diagrams of consanguinity, and short excerpts of Pope Alexander III.
Microfilm of manuscripts, chiefly notes and poems, of George Sibbald of Rankeillour, or in the hand of Sir Robert Sibbald.
Microfilm of notes, [1839, or after-circa 1855], compiled by William B D D Turnbull; and, papers, 1558-1620, concerning Mary Queen of Scots, collected by James Anderson.
Microfilm of "Records of the Literary Society of Glasgow, 1764-79. Transcribed from the Society's Minutes, 1830", by William James Duncan.
Microfilm of transcript, 1811-1819, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of excerpts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1550., 1398-1550.
Microfilm of transcript, 1811-1819, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of excerpts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1639., 1398-1639.
Most of the excerpts relate to the ecclesiastical antiquities of Aberdeen. The rest relate to various religious houses elsewhere in Scotland.
Microfilm of transcript, 1811-1819, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of excerpts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1551-1639., 1551-1639.
Microfilm of volume containing notes, copies and excerpts from manuscripts and documents, together with a few excerpts acts from printed books, collected between about 1709 (folio 15) and about 1717 (folio 230 verso), many of the entries, which include a number of genealogies, relating to persons, families and places in Fife. Part 1., [Circa 1709-circa 1717.]
Microfilm of volume containing notes, copies and excerpts from manuscripts and documents, together with a few excerpts from printed books, collected between about 1709 (folio 15) and about 1717 (folio 230 verso), many of the entries, which include a number of genealogies, relating to persons, families and places in Fife.
Microfilm of volume containing notes, copies and excerpts from manuscripts and documents, together with a few excerpts from printed books, collected between about 1709 (folio 15) and about 1717 (folio 230 verso), many of the entries, which include a number of genealogies, relating to persons, families and places in Fife. Part 2., [Circa 1709-circa 1717.]
Microfilm of Women's Language and Experience. Part 4. Reel 5., 1658-1812.
Microfilm of Women's Language and Experience. Part 4. Reels 1-16 (Adam Matthew).
Minutes of the African Mission Council, the African Mission Senate, and the Nyasaland Mission Council; with some associated papers. , 1919-circa 1940, and undated.
Loosely inserted into the volume are: typed excerpts from letters and a copy of a petition, circa 1940, concerning the request for the establishment of an Overseas Presbytery at Blantyre and Zomba; with a copy of the Church of Scotland 'Regulations in reference to the appointment of European missionaries, 1930: Africa and the islands'.
Miscellaneous accounts., 1861-1905.
Miscellaneous 'antique papers'., 1626-1810, undated.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1843-1880, undated, of Mark Napier and his son Francis Napier, and excerpts presumably made for Mark Napier, from records bearing on Oxfordshire Napiers, as well as other historical excerpts., 1843-1880, undated.
The correspondence of Francis Napier is chiefly about the publication of his father's ‘The Lanox of auld’, which was effected in 1880, after Mark Napier's death.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of and concerning Margaret Oliphant., 1754-1921, undated.
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto., 1811-1813.
Miscellaneous documents of Sir James Balfour.
Miscellaneous formal documents., 1800-1858.
Miscellaneous Gaelic papers in various hands, including that of William Forbes Skene.
Miscellaneous genealogical material, chiefly in the hands of Andrew Stuart and James Stuart., [Late 18th century.]
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).