Family papers.
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Personal papers of members of a single family; usually of parents and their children, but sometimes including papers of spouses and their families as well.
Found in 301 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers of the Elliot family of Minto.
Fonds
Identifier: MSS.11001-13496
Scope and Contents
The founder of the family was Gilbert Elliot (1651-1718), a younger son of Gavin Elliot of Midlem Mill. Gilbert Elliot was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1688, created a baronet in 1700, and appointed a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1705; he acquired the lands of Headshaw in Roxburghshire in 1696, and added Minto to his property in 1703.
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet (1693-1766), likewise had a distinguished legal career, becoming a Lord of Session as Lord Minto in 1726, a...
Dates:
17th century-20th century.
Correspondence and papers of the families of Ramsay of Ochtertyre and Dundas of Ochtertyre.
Collection
Identifier: Acc.10719/1-207
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and papers of the families of Ramsay and Dundas of Ochtertyre in Kincardine-of-Menteith, Perthshire, principally of the latter family.
Dates:
1619-1897, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Erskine of Alva., 17th century-1904, or before.
Series
Identifier: MSS.5155-5164
Scope and Contents
Although with the Paul Papers through the family connection with the Erskine Murrays these papers are to be considered complementary to the Erskine Murray Papers.
Dates:
17th century-1904, or before.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Fleming of Cumbernauld and Biggar, Lords Fleming, and Earls of Wigtown.
Fonds
Identifier: MSS.20770-20800
Scope and Contents
The family estates of Cumbernauld and Lenzie in East Dunbartonshire extended into the neighbouring parishes of Monkland in Lanarkshire and Dunipace in Stirlingshire. That of Biggar in Lanarkshire included also some lands in Peeblesshire, where the Flemings were in conflict with the Tweedies of Drumelzier. Members of the family were prominent in public affairs in the 16th and 17th centuries, but the later Earls took little part in them. The male line failed in 1747, and the estates passed to...
Dates:
1440-1960.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1625-1800.
Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.2961-2970
Scope and Contents
The earlier papers, to about 1660, treat of the affairs of Inverness (of which Duncan and John Forbes, 1st and 2nd of Culloden, were Provosts, and which both represented in Parliament) and Inverness-shire, especially complaints against the Earl of Moray's manner of executing his commission against Clan Chattan, 1626-1629, the losses entailed by the wars, and such burdens as garrisoning. They also deal with the private affairs of the family, chiefly trade (in wine, salmon, etc.) with France,...
Dates:
1625-1800.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1625-1660.
File
Identifier: MS.2961
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1661-1674.
File
Identifier: MS.2962
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1675-1700.
File
Identifier: MS.2963
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1701-1714.
File
Identifier: MS.2964
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1715-1717.
File
Identifier: MS.2965
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1718-1725.
File
Identifier: MS.2966
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1726-1734.
File
Identifier: MS.2967
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1735-1744.
File
Identifier: MS.2968
Correspondence and papers of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1745-1800.
File
Identifier: MS.2969
Correspondence and papers of the family of MacGregor or Drummond of Balhaldie.
Series
Identifier: MSS.3186-3198
Dates:
1631-1908, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the Grey and Farquhar families., 1834-1932, undated.
Series
Identifier: MSS.13181-13186
Scope and Contents
This section contains chiefly correspondence and papers of Caroline Eliza Grey (died 1890), daughter of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, 2nd Baronet, wife of General the Honourable Charles Grey, and mother of Mary Caroline, wife of the 4th Earl of Minto. Caroline Eliza Grey was a Woman of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria, and her husband was private secretary to Prince Albert and to Queen Victoria. Most of the correspondence in this section consists of family material; but there is also some...
Dates:
1834-1932, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the Mackenzies of Delvine and their clients.
Fonds
Identifier: MSS.1101-1530
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence and papers of John Mackenzie, Advocate and a Principal Clerk of Session, of Cramond and later of Delvine (died 1731), his sons Alexander, Writer to the Signet and a Principal Clerk of Session (died 1737), and John, Writer to the Signet, Deputy-Keeper of the Signet (died 1778), and Alexander's grandson Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, 1st Baronet, Writer to the Signet (died 1835); formed a distinguished line of lawyers who were active in the affairs of their day and...
Dates:
Late 17th century-early19th century.
Correspondence and papers of the Marquesses of Tweeddale, formerly preserved at Yester House.
Series
Identifier: MSS.7001-7120
Scope and Contents
The collection consists largely of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century correspondence. The chief correspondents are the members of the family most active in public life, and their letters are on the whole more concerned with public than with personal affairs, though there is some discussion of family matters in the seventeenth-century letters. The most important and extensive correspondence is that of the 1st Marquess of Tweeddale, which dates from 1660 to 1697, and covers most of his...
Dates:
1550-1876, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the Paul family., 17th century-1928.
Series
Identifier: MSS.5139-5154
Correspondence and papers, of the personal affairs of Admiral the Honourable Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane, and of his son Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane., 1786-1856.
Series
Identifier: MSS.2264-2308
Dates:
1786-1856.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Correspondence and papers, private and official, of Admiral the Honourable Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and of his son Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane, Knight Commander of the Bath.
Correspondence and papers, private and official, of Admiral the Honourable Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, and of his son Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane, Knight Commander of the Bath.
Fonds
Identifier: MSS.2264-2505
Scope and Contents
The collection covers the Admiral the Honourable Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane’s service in the Egyptian expedition of 1801, in his command off Ferrol in 1804 and 1805, and as Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands from 1805 to 1814 and of the North American Station in 1814 and 1815; and that of Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane chiefly as Governor of Newfoundland from 1825 to 1834, and as second-in-command and, later, Commander-in-Chief of the East India Station from 1842 to...
Dates:
1779-1856.
Correspondence and papers, relating to Thomson and Unwin family., Undated.
Sub-Series
Identifier: Acc.11628/17a-17c
Correspondence, chiefly of members of the Ker family concerning legal and money matters., 1623-1746, undated.
File
Identifier: MS.5411
Scope and Contents
Most of the letters date from the seventeenth century and are addressed to Sir Thomas Ker of Cavers or John Ker of West Nisbet.
Dates:
1623-1746, undated.
Correspondence, diaries, business, and genealogical papers chiefly of the Richards family of Gardiner, Maine, and of the Ashburner family.
Fonds
Identifier: MSS.20351-20400
Scope and Contents
The Richards family of Horndean in Hampshire began its connection with America in the early 19th century when John Richards opened a business in Boston, Massachusetts. Although his son, Francis Richards, established a manufacturing business in Gardiner, Maine, the family retained strong European ties. The constant coming and going across the Atlantic gives the collection a very cosmopolitan outlook enhanced by the marriage in 1878 of Francis Gardiner Richards to Anne Ashburner whose family...
Dates:
1773-1933, undated.
Correspondence, journals, accounts and miscellaneous papers of David Anne Bannerman and of her family.
Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6579/1-15
Dates:
1835-1922, undated.