Copies. Derivative objects.
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 3631 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom II., 15th century.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.28.2.3 (II)
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom III, 15th century.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.28.2.3 (III)
Copy of ‘Historia diplomatica’ by Petrus a Thymo, Tom IV., 15th century.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.28.2.3 (IV)
Copy of ‘Hope`s Major Practicks’, containing an abridged version of the text as printed in ‘Hope`s Major Practicks, 1608-33’., 17th century.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.80.7.9
Copy of inhibition, 31 March 1620, registered, 8 April 1620, at instance of Alexander, Lord Saltoun against James, Lord Ochiltree., 31 March 1620.
Item
Identifier: Ch.13218
Dates:
31 March 1620.
Copy of "Inquiry into the Causes of the Prescription of the Clan Gregor, 1603", by Donald Gregory.
Item
Identifier: Acc.11652
Dates:
1830.
Copy of James Hog, minister of Carnock’s autobiography, `Memorial written by Philomathes and addressed to his surviving Friends`.
Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.32.3.8
Scope and Contents
The work is written in the third person in eleven chapters, most of which concern Hog’s spiritual life.
The hand is probably the same as that of Adv.MS.32.3.9(i).
Dates:
18th century.
Copy of John Bellenden's translation of the ‘Scotorum Historiae’ of Hector Boece, made in 1641 'be Adame Broun, Notar in Leith', from the printed edition, circa 1536, with a continuation from Holinshed's Chronicle and Robert Birrel's Diary up to 3 April 1594. , [Circa 1536]-1605.
Item
Identifier: MS.2766
Scope and Contents
For the period from 3 April 1594 until July 1605 there is a transcript by John Mackinlay, Rothesay, 1821, from the printed edition of Birrel in ‘Fragments of Scottish History’, [edited by J G Dalyell] (Edinburgh, 1798). There is also a note by him on the manuscript (folio i verso) and marginal notes throughout.
Dates:
[Circa 1536]-1605.
Copy of John Marchfield, "Ballads and Poems" (London, 1913), with manuscript poem of Marchfield on the flyleaf.
Item
Identifier: Acc.4182
Dates:
1913.
Copy of lease of plantation called Barleigh Castle in Tobago by Barclay Farquharson, John McPherson and Louis Perras to John Balfour., 9 April 1799.
Item
Identifier: Ch.12679
Copy of lease of plantation called Orange Hill in Tobago by Barclay Farquharson, John McPherson and Louis Perras to John Balfour., 8 April 1799.
Item
Identifier: Ch.12678
Copy of letter of Donald Munro to George W Campbell, 6th Duke of Argyll, seeking an appointment.
Item
Identifier: Acc.10945
Dates:
1824.
Copy of letter of Euphemia Boswell, née Erskine, to her second son John, younger brother of James Boswell.
Item
Identifier: Acc.10925
Dates:
1765.
Copy of letter of James Morgan to unidentified former employer in Scotland.
Item
Identifier: Acc.7022
Dates:
1851.
Copy of letter of John Murray II to John Leycester Adolphus.
Item
Identifier: Acc.13011
Dates:
1825.
Copy of letter of Margaret I Bain to Henry W Meikle.
Item
Identifier: Acc.9639
Scope and Contents
Concerns Franco-Scottish relations.
Dates:
1932.
Copy of letter of Mr Thomas Yorstoun to Mr Tait, concerning the case of the minister of Kirkconnel., 1809.
Item
Identifier: Acc.3591/19
Dates:
1809.
Copy of letters of charge at instance of Sir John Skene of Curriehill and Dame Helen Somervell to Patrick Livingstone of Dalderss and Mr William Livingstone his brother concerning Saltoun., 17 July 1612.
Item
Identifier: Ch.13322
Dates:
17 July 1612.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Charters and formal documents from the Saltoun Papers.
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Early Saltoun documents.
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Documents relating to Sir John Skene of Curriehill, Alexander Peirson, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, Sir Alexander Hay of Fosterseat, and William Kellie, W.S. Their claims were transferred to Forbes of Craigievar.
Copy of marriage settlement between William, Lord Ross of Halkhead and Margaret, Lady Ross of Halkhead., 19 April 1695.
Item
Identifier: Ch.10646
Dates:
19 April 1695.
Copy of Martin Martin, "A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland" (1716), with annotations, 1720, of John Toland.
Item
Identifier: Acc.7999
Dates:
1716-1720.
Copy of Michèle Duclos "Kenneth White: Les Chemins de la Pensée Poétique", a Grenoble University thesis.
Item
Identifier: Acc.11052
Dates:
1993.
Copy of minutes of Jedburgh Sheriff Court.
File
Identifier: Acc.3867
Scope and Contents
Concerning the Roxburghshire election, 1790.
Dates:
circa 1800.
Copy of mortgage of several slaves by Patrick Maxwell and John Balfour to Andrew Limozin., 15 December 1785.
Item
Identifier: Ch.12667
Copy of MS.8408: Fair copy of Indian administrative and other correspondence, November 1782-October 1783, of James Stuart; complete, with index, but without Stuart's marginal notes., 1782-1783.
File
Identifier: MS.8409
Dates:
1782-1783.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Family papers of the Stuarts of Castlemilk and the Stuarts of Torrance.
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Correspondence and papers of Major-General James Stuart, younger brother of Andrew Stuart.
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Copies of correspondence, chiefly compiled for James Stuart, probably as part of his defence against accusations of inefficiency.
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Copies of Indian administrative and other correspondence, November 1782-October 1783, of James Stuart.
Copy of MS.8421: Transcript of the proceedings at James Stuart's court-martial, 12 December 1780, on a charge of having 'joined in Mutiny in . . . causing to be imprisoned by Military Force . . . The Person of George Lord Pigot, then President and Governor of Fort St. George...’., 1780.
Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.8422-8423
Dates:
1780.
Found in:
National Library of Scotland Archives and Manuscripts Division
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Family papers of the Stuarts of Castlemilk and the Stuarts of Torrance.
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Correspondence and papers of Major-General James Stuart, younger brother of Andrew Stuart.
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Papers of James Stuart concerning the Pigot Affair.
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Transcripts of the proceedings at James Stuart's court-martial, 12 December 1780, on a charge of having 'joined in Mutiny in . . . causing to be imprisoned by Military Force . . . The Person of George Lord Pigot, then President and Governor of Fort St. George...’.