Copies. Derivative objects.
Found in 3631 Collections and/or Records:
Letter, 1854, of Lord Advocate James Moncreiff to the Dean of Faculty, John Inglis (afterwards Lord Glencorse), forwarding copies of letters of Willaim Gladstone and the Earl of Aberdeen on the question of Government taking over the Advocates' Library., 1854.
Also included is a draft by John Inglis of a clause proposed for the will of Dr Chambers, providing funds for the extension of the Library building.
Letter, 1946, of T Graham Brown to Michael Roberts.
With:
notes, 1947-1948, of Roberts for his paper, "Early Travellers in the Graians" for the "Alpine Journal"
copy of a letter, 1830, from Geneva, concerning an Alpine accident on the Col du Bonhomme.
Letter, 1965, of Compton Mackenzie to D A Gordon, and draft of letter, 1969, of Gordon to Mackenzie.
With copies of three letters, 1969, of D A Gordon, concerning Sir Peter Chalmers Mitchell.
Letter- and order-book of Count Honoré T M Gazan de La Peyrière, 27 May-24 July 1813, as acting commander-in-chief of the Army in Spain pending the appointment of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult., 1813.
The volume contains copies of orders and letters to generals under his command, and of reports to Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain, and to the minister of war, Henri J G Clarke, Duke of Feltre.
Letter- and order-book of Nicolas Jean-de-Dieu Soult, Duke of Dalmatia, as general commanding the second corps of the army in Spain, 13 March-11 May 1809., 1809.
The volume contains copies of Soult’s letters (folios 1-44) and orders (folios 73-117), and a translation of a letter of Admiral Sir George Berkeley (folio 45); folios 46-71 and 118-121 are blank. Loosely enclosed at the back of the volume are a blank printed form designed for listing returns of troops (folio 122) and an unused sheet of Soult`s notepaper (folio 134); a lodging note is pasted inside the back cover (folio 136).
Letter-book 3 of the Home Mission Secretary of the United Presbyterian Church, with some other letters and documents concerning home and foreign missions., 1854-1872.
Letter book, 1775-1787, of the Reverend Andrew Ross.
Containing correspondence and copies of documents concerning his attempt in 1775 to abjure his subscription of the Westminster Confession of Faith.
With a memorandum, 1885, of Andrew Ross, and a shorthand treatise, "An Esssay on the Being and Attributes of God".
Letter-book containing copies of letters of James Chisholme., 1793-1812.
James Chisholme died in 1812.
Letter-book containing copies of letters of William Chisholme., 1797-1802.
Also included are many letters of William Chisholme to his son Charles, a writer in Bengal. William Chisholme died in 1802.
Letter-book containing copies of letters to the Admiralty, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands., 1805-1807.
Letter-book containing copies of letters to the Admiralty, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands., 1807-1809.
Letter-book containing copies of letters to the Admiralty, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands., 1809-1811, 1813.
Letter-book containing copies of letters to various officers, from the time when Sir Alexander Forrester Inglis Cochrane was Commander-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands., 1808-1810.
Letter-book containing copies of outgoing official correspondence, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor of Newfoundland., 1825-1826.
Letter-book containing copies of outgoing official correspondence, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor of Newfoundland., 1826-1828.
Letter-book containing copies of outgoing official correspondence, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor of Newfoundland., 1828-1832.
Letter-book containing copies of outgoing official correspondence, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor of Newfoundland., 1832-1835.
Letter book containing copies of ‘private letters’ of and to the 4th Marquess of Tweeddale., 1742-1745.
On pages 71-76 there is a 'Copy of a bill delivered in by Messrs. Henry Williams and John Trotter for goods furnished for my Lord Marquis of Tweeddale’s office at Whitehall’.
Letter-book containing copy of the correspondence of Archibald Constable and Company with Longman and Company, publishers., 1802-1805.
With a note by Archibald Constable on the correspondence and on the firm of Longman (folio 1 verso), and observations throughout in the handwriting of his partner, A G Hunter.
Includes two autograph letters of George Chalmers, one criticizing this volume of correspondence, which had been sent to him by Constable and Company, 1806.
Letter-book containing copy of the correspondence of Archibald Constable and Company with publishers (including Longmans and Company), booksellers and authors., 1803-1805.
Letter-book containing (i) copies and notes of letters, many of which were written by (Sir) Charles Broke (Vere), concerning applications to the French customs, and British army clothing requirements, and (ii) at the back of the volume, regimental clothing invoices (inverted folios 1-84); tipped in at the front are printed memoranda, 1816, 1818, issued by General Sir George Murray concerning these matters., 1816-1818.
Letter book of Charles Ormston.
Comprising copies of over 1000 letters by him, mostly on commercial matters and also concerning Quaker affairs.
Letter-book of John Russell of Braidshaw, Writer to the Signet (adrnitted 1711), started in 1700 and continued until 1712, with an almost complete gap between December 1704 and January 1707, and another between November 1707 and May 1709.
The volume contains copies, drafts and summaries of his outgoing letters, and copies of legal and financial documents concerning himself and his sisters. Several letters are addressed to merchants and officials in Rotterdam (where his father had been a merchant) and in other parts of Holland.