Printed materials. Object genre.
Found in 1186 Collections and/or Records:
Printed memoranda of information received on affairs in and beyond the North-West Frontier., 1906-1909.
The memoranda contains information on Afghanistan, Baluchistan, Khorasan and Sistan (to 1907; see also MS.12652), Gilgit, Chitral, Sinkiang and the Trans-Caspian provinces of Russia.
Printed memoranda of information received relating to Persia and the Persian Gulf., 1906-1909.
Printed memoranda of information received relating to Saudi Arabia, Aden, Yemen, Muscat, the west coast of the Persian Gulf, and Iraq., 1906-1909.
Printed memoranda on Native States in India., 1909-1910.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1906, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India., 1906.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1906, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India., 1909.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1906, regarding external affairs relating to Arabia., 1906.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1906, regarding external affairs relating to Persia., 1906.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1906, regarding external affairs relating to the North-East Frontier, Burma, Siam, and China., 1906.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding affairs in Arabia., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding external affairs relating to Persia., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding the North-East Frontier, Burma, Siam, and China., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding affairs in Arabia., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding external affairs relating to Persia., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding the North-East Frontier, Burma, Siam, and China., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1909, regarding affairs in Arabia, the North-East Frontier and Burma., 1909.
Also contains memoranda for the North-East Frontier, Tibet, and China.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1909, relating to affairs in Persia, and the Arabian shore of the Persian Gulf., 1909.
Printed memorial, 1812, concerning the career and death of Captain Samuel Adam Greenwood, with related correspondence, 1811., 1811-1812.
Captain Greenwood was one of Alexander Walker's senior assistants at Baroda and a Persian scholar.
Printed menu of the dinner given for James Maclehose, as editor of the 'Scottish Historical Review', with associated correspondence inserted at the back.
The letters are to James Maclehose and George Neilson from various people, including Peter Hume Brown, the historian, and Sir Herbert Maxwell. There is also a page of verse by W P Ker, written for the occasion (folio 5).
Printed notice of the times and starting-points of mails leaving Paris for the country and abroad., 1756.
Printed official correspondence of Sir Henry Elliot., 1878-1880.
Printed page of 'Scandalum Magnatum’ regarding Lady Caroline Lamb and Lord Byron., 1813.
Printed pamphlet by Sir Gilbert Elliot 2nd Baronet, Lord Minto, entitled ‘Proposals for carrying on certain Public Works in the City of Edinburgh’, [1752], with manuscript alterations and additions possibly in the hand of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 3rd Baronet.
The proposals concern the need for certain public buildings, including those which eventually became Register House, the Signet Library, the Court of Session, and the North Bridge.