Copies. Derivative objects.
Found in 3631 Collections and/or Records:
Letter-books containing copies of outgoing official correspondence, from the time when Sir Thomas John Cochrane was Governor of Newfoundland., 1825-1835.
Letter-books of the Scottish Missionary Society, 1820-1841.
Letter-books of the secretary, William Brown, of the Scottish Missionary Society, containing copies of his outgoing letters and summaries of incoming ones., 1820-1841.
Letter-books recording dispatches received from the Foreign Secretary by the 2nd Earl of Minto in Berlin., 1832-1834.
The letter-books are chiefly copies 'for information' of Palmerston's official correspondence with other British envoys in Austria, Belgium, France, the German states, the Netherlands, Russia, Turkey and some other states.
Letter copy book of George Combe, used while in America., 1838-1839.
Letter copy book of George Combe, used while in America., 1839-1840.
Letter copy book of George Combe, used while in England and Germany., 1824-1837.
Letter copy book of George Combe, used while in Germany and America., 1837-1838.
Letter copy book of George Combe, used while in Germany and Edinburgh., 1841-1844.
Letter copy books of George Combe., 1824-1844.
Letter of Christopher Murray Grieve to Marie Muir, with a copy of her tribute to Helen Cruickshank., 1975.
Letter of Robert Louis Stevenson to Robert Allan Mowbray and Louisa Stevenson, from Hyères.
The letter is elaborately bound with a typescript copy, and boxed.
Letter of Sir Walter Scott to George Canning, on placing Scott’s nephew in India, with copy reply, and typescript transcripts of the letters.
Letter of Walter Scott to Cadell and Davies offering "The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border", and a copy of their reply detailing terms.
Letter of Walter Scott to Captain Patrick Murray of Simprim, with a copy letter of Scott to Allan Cunningham., 1799-?1824.
Letter of Willie Gallacher to Robert T White, Paisley, with a copy letter of White to Gallacher.
Letter to, and testimonial in favour of, 1913, Archibald Turnbull, by George Saintsbury.
With copy of letter, 1977, of Archibald Turnbull to Alastair Fowler, containing recollections of Saintsbury.
Letter, undated, of Jane Cochrane, Countess of Dundonald, to her son, Captain Alexander Cochrane.
with two holograph copy letters, 1826, of Colonel Andrew James Cochrane Johnstone to George Canning.
Letters, 1762-1788, undated, chiefly drafts and copies, and miscellaneous papers, 1722-1788, undated, including a fragment of the diary kept by Mickle on his visit to Portugal in 1779-1780, of William Mickle., 1722-1788, undated.
Letters, 1763-1814, undated, to the 11th Earl of Buchan, with a copy of a prayer in Scots, [?circa 1700], preserved by him., [?circa 1700], 1763-1814, undated.
Letters, 1808-1837, of Robert Southey to John Murray II, mostly; with manuscript copies, ?1840-?1843, of letters, 1812-1837, of Southey to John Murray II., 1808-1843.
Letters, 1830-1833, undated, of William Blackwood (died 1834) to Samuel Warren, and copies of letters, 1847, 1851-1852, of various correspondents of Warren., 1830-1852, undated.
The manuscript contains the following correspondents.
Alexander. (Folio 79.)
Blomfield. (Folio 92.)
Cox. (Folio 101.)
Harding. (Folio 81.)
Jelf. (Folio 102.)
Keane. (Folio 83.)
Lytton. (Folio 93.)
Owen. (Folio 87.)
Pollock. (Folio 91.)
Russell. (Folio 99.)
Thesiger. (Folio 85.)
Tooke. (Folio 89.)
Warren, S. (Divine). (Folio 90.)
Wellesley. (Folio 97.)
Letters, 1833-1866, of Jane Welsh Carlyle to Mrs Stirling (Susan Hunter); together with copies of two letters, 1873, of Thomas Carlyle to his brother John Aitken Carlyle (the original of the second of which is MS.527, number 81), a letter, 1873, of Margaret Welsh to Mrs Stirling, and letters of and to the donor.
Letters, 1841-1851, and photographic copies thereof, of the Earl of Crawford, styled Lord Lindsay, to James Dennistoun, and letters of Sir Coutts Lindsay and John Murray; with letters, 1951-1954, of Lord Crawford to Lindsay Fleming.
With photographs of Dennistoun`s letters, and 12 letters, 1951-1954, of Lord Crawford to Lindsay Fleming.
Letters, 1849-1859, of John Gibson Lockhart, William Ewart Gladstone, Lord Brougham, and others, addressed chiefly to the Reverend Whitwell Elwin, on matters relating to the 'Quarterly Review'.
The letters are preceded by a copy of a letter, 1807, of Byron to Edward Noel Long, and include letters, 1854, undated, of Mrs Gaskell relating to the breach between the Ruskins, Charlotte Brontë's marriage, etc.