Financial records.
Found in 1516 Collections and/or Records:
Personal account book., 1829-1839.
Personal account book., 1837-1843.
Personal account book, of Sir Thomas John Cochrane., 1815-1817.
Personal and financial papers of Alexander Low Bruce, containing testimonials, receipts and expenses., 1858-1860, 1884-1893, undated.
Personal and miscellaneous papers, chiefly concerning Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux’s financial difficulties and his career., 1759-1812, undated.
Personal and trust accounts of Fanny Bullock Workman and William Hunter Workman., 1889-1937.
Personal correspondence and papers of Ian C Dunn, with papers concerning gay activism and related organisations and campaign groups.
Papers concerning personal interests (town planning, left-wing politics, Mansfield Place Church, Edinburgh Central Times) and gay rights activism – especially the activities of the Scottish Minorities Group, the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group and Outright Scotland.
Personal correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto., 1806-1814.
Personal financial papers of Peter Ritchie Calder., 1970's.
Personal, household, and ship account books., 1809-1852.
Personal papers, including correspondence, of Robert Blair Wilkie and his family., 1932-2001.
Photocopy of income book of Duncan Macrae.
The income book gives details of Duncan Macrae`s income from 1943, the year he became a profiessional actor, until his death in 1967. There are some later entries made by his widow Margaret (née Scott).
Photographs of the journal of John Ballantyne.
From folio 97 onward the journal pages are filled with lists of expenses, profit and loss accounts, and notes of business with clients: these include copies of agreements with Archibald Constable & Company, concerning the publication of Sir Walter Scott's ‘Kenilworth’, ‘The monastery’, and ‘The pirate’.