Copies. Derivative objects.
Found in 3631 Collections and/or Records:
Book of semi-official letters of Sir Thomas John Cochrane during his service at the East India Station., 15 November 1845-25 November 1846.
Book of semi-official letters of Sir Thomas John Cochrane during his service at the East India Station., 25 November 1846-14 April 1847.
Books and papers of the Incorporation of Tailors of the Canongate, including copies of the earlier documents., 1438-1878.
Bound volume of photocopied leaflets on Chogoria Mission., 1922-1957.
‘Breviary of the Decisions of the Lords of Session ... and of the Acts of Sederunt, from June, 1661, to July, 1681, observed by Sir James Dalrymple of Stair.’
'Brief genealogical account of the family of MacLean from its settling in the Island of Mull and the parts adjacent to the year 1807.'
`Bualög.`
Note by F Magnusson: `No. 16. Leges Oeconomicæ Islandiæ cum Indice.`
"C. Cinquième relation de F. Cortes de l'an 1526" (copy)., 1526.
Carbon copy of a typescript of a journal of a Mr Baine, schoolmaster in Edinburgh.
Describing a voyage to Iceland in the "John" of Leith.
Carbon copy of letter of Seymour de Ricci to Glasgow University Library.
Concerns the work of Colard Mansion.
Carbon copy of typescript of a filmscript, "The Prince in Skye", by Sydney Goodsir Smith.
Carbon copy of typescript of a novel, "Fanny Campbell", by J M Gordon.
Carbon copy of typescript of "Poor Angus", a novel by Robin Jenkins.
Carbon copy of typescript of "Selected Poems 1920-1970" by Albert D Mackie.
Carbon copy of typescript of thesis "The Education and Training of the Adolescent in Scotland" by William S Cormack.
Carbon copy typescript of chapters 1-5 of a biography of Robert B Cunninghame Grahame by Herbert Faulkner West.
Carefully written copy in an apparently early eighteenth-century hand of 'A S[t] Cecilia[s] song by Mr H Purcel', a setting for wind, strings, kettledrum and voices by Henry Purcell of Nicholas Brady's "An ode on St Cecilia's Day, 1692".
The copy appears to be almost complete, lacking only the latter part of the final Grand Chorus, even though many of the leaves are mutilated, the top and bottom staves (which were apparently unused) having been cut out, leading occasionally to the loss of the greater part of the leaf.
'Cartulary. I. Family Papers’, in fact containing only copies of a deed of entail by Matthew Cleland of Springfield, 1826, and of related documents., 1826.
CD-ROM copy of "power point" lecture "Enigma Comes to Haddington; Bletchley Program", by Jack Tully-Jackson. Presented at Bletchely Park.
Certified copy, dated 1712, of an account of the court-martial held on John, Master of Sinclair, for the murder of Ensign Hugh Schaw and Captain Alexander Schaw, 1708., 1708, 1710, 1823.
Included are copies of the relevant correspondence of Sir John Schaw of Greenock, 1708, 1710.
This is the manuscript edited by Sir Walter Scott for the Roxburghe Club in 1828 and described by him in that edition. It contains a note by Scott, different from his published preface (folio 2), an unsigned note of 1823, and one of R Scott Moncrieff (folio 41).
Charter (and copy) by Duncan, Earl of Fiff, in favour of Sir William de Freslay, of lands of Kylgospardy, following on resignation of Marion de Kylgospardy, said Sir William performing all customary services to the Crown, and 3 suits at 3 head courts of said Earl., 1330.
Witnesses: James, Bishop of St Andrews, Sir Thomas Ranulph, Earl of Moray, guardian of Scotland, Sir Robert de Brus, Sir David de Berkelay, sheriff of Fiff, Sir Michael de Wemys and Sir Michael Scot, knights.