Family papers.
Found in 301 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, legal, financial and estate papers of the Stuarts of Castlemilk and the Stuarts of Torrance., 1540-1945.
Correspondence, notebooks, journals and other papers of Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbervie, Bishop Robert Douglas, and of the Douglas family and estates.
Correspondence and papers, literary manuscripts and journals of Sylvester Douglas, Baron Glenbervie (1744-1823) and of earlier members of the Douglas family, mainly his great-grandfather, Robert Douglas (1625-1716), Bishop of Brechin, 1682-1684, and the last Bishop of Dunblane (1684-1689) in the pre-Revolution episcopal establishment of the Church of Scotland; and his father, John Douglas of Fechil in the parish of Ellon, Aberdeenshire (1714-1762).
Correspondence of and to Buchan family, containing some photographs and other related papers., 1923-1976.
Cuningham family papers., 1604-1716.
The papers relate chiefly to minor affairs of the family of Robertland, with several of Sir David Cuningham, Baronet, of Auchinharvie.
David Keadie, tacksman of the coal of Urquhart., 1743.
Diaries and letter books of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm and other members of the Malcolm of Burnfoot family including his sons, George and Pulteney Malcolm.
Diaries, letter books and commonplace book, 1835-1884, of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm (1782-1851) his sons, Rear Admiral George John Malcolm (1830-1884), and Pulteney Malcolm (1831-1852) of the Bengal Civil Service, and of George John Malcolm's wives, Ottonie von Dungern (1841-1866) and Sophie von Brockdorff (1846-1927).
Disposition, 1761, by Kirk`s Trustees to Robert Halliday in Preston, and other papers, 1762-1771, of the Hallidays., 1761-1771.
Disposition, 1798, by William Halliday in Stonehouse and his wife to Robert Threshie, writer, Dumfries, and other papers of Threshie, 1798-1809., 1798-1809.
Documents concerning James Wardlaw of Dubhouse, advocate, his brother George, sheriff clerk of Forfar, and his son Robert., 1587-1620, undated.
Documents concerning persons named Finlason., 1596-1597, 1615-1628.
The first group (Ch.15011-15013) concerns the family of the first wife of Robert Fletcher of Innerpeffer, the second group (Ch.15014-15022) concerns Thomas Finlason, printer, Edinburgh, and his daughter Janet.
Documents concerning the Earls of Eglinton., 1737-1750.
Documents concerning the family of Charteris of Amisfield., 1712-1730.
Documents concerning the family of Crichton of Ruthvens and the lands of Scotstoun of Auchterhouse., 1511-1600, undated.
Documents concerning the family of Currour of Logiemeigle., 1490-1605.
Includes an annualrent from Rattray.
Documents concerning the family of Dalrymple of Hailes., 1694, 1721.
Documents concerning the family of Guthrie of Kincaldrum., 1611-1635.
Documents concerning the family of Kinloch of Gilmerton., 1680-1707.
Documents concerning the family of Ross of Craigie., 1502-1631, undated.
Documents concerning the Sempill family and James Stuart of Torrance., 1667-1699, undated.
Documents, mostly legal, relating to the Ashburner family and their relatives., 1777-1892, undated.
Documents of and concerning Mrs Margaret Oliphant and her relations.
Consists of: documents of and concerning Mrs Margaret Oliphant 1852, 1897, (Ch.17355-17356), her niece Janet Mary, 1895, (Ch.17357) and two possible forebears Margaret Grige, 1715, (Ch.17358) and Thomas Oliphant, 1760, (Ch.17359).
Documents received by James Johnston containing information about his family history., 1983, ?2001-2003.
Documents relating to Fletchers in Dundee and Angus, especially to Robert, merchant, burgess of Dundee, and his son Sir Andrew., 1560-1663, undated.
The family acquired various properties in Angus which were consolidated into the baronies of Innerpeffer and Turin; after Sir Andrew`s purchase of Saltoun the Angus property was sold, some to Col Sir Francis Ruthven in 1648, some to George, Lord Spynie in 1650, and some to George, Earl of Panmure in 1663; current titles will have passed to the purchasers.
Documents relating to Home of Renton and especially the estate of Alexander Home (d 1619)., 1601-1634.
His widow, Margaret Cockburne, later married Sir William Graham of Braco and then Sir Andrew Fletcher.