Interleaves.
Found in 135 Collections and/or Records:
Interleaved copy of ‘The travels of Lady Hester Stanhope’ by Charles L Meryon (London, 1846), with numerous manuscript notes, sketches, corrections, etc., 1846.
Interleaved copy of 'The universal Scots almanac, for the year of our Lord M.DCC.LIV' (Edinburgh, 1754), used by Alexander Carlyle's father William Carlyle, minister of Prestonpans, to record details of births and deaths of members of his family on the interleaves., 1754-1805.
Following the death of his father, Alexander Carlyle used the almanack to record further details of his family, notes of his published writings, and details of the family of the Duke of Buccleuch. Most of the interleaves are blank.
Interleaved copy of ‘Treatise on the laws concerning the election of the different representatives sent from Scotland to the Parliament of Great Britain’, volume I, (Edinburgh, 1773) by Alexander Wight, with manuscript notes apparently by the author., [1773, or after.]
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.185) includes the reference: (Jac 3d.5.33).
Interleaved copy of ‘Treatise on the laws concerning the election of the different representatives sent from Scotland to the Parliament of Great Britain’, volume II, (Edinburgh, 1773) by Alexander Wight, with manuscript notes apparently by the author., [1773, or after.]
The description of the manuscript in the folio catalogue (F.R.185) includes the reference: (Jac 3d.5.34).
Interleaved copy of [Ulric Huber] 'Institutionis reipublicæ', [(Franeker, 1698)], containing notes by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes. , Mid 18th century.
The volume lacks the title page.
Interleaved presentation copy of ‘Memorabilia curliana mabenensia’ by Richard Broun (Dumfries, 1830), containing manuscript additions in verse and prose by the author's brother, William.
A few cuttings from the ‘Dumfries Times’ and the ‘Dumfries Journal’ are pasted in, and the annotations include a set of proposed rules for the Dumfries Curling Club, 1831 (folio 16).
Interleaved set of page proofs of ‘A walk across Africa’ by James Augustus Grant., [1864, or before.]
There are numerous corrections by James Augustus Grant on the proofs, most of which have been incorporated into the published work; there is a proof of pages 454-457, 'Explanation of Names and Terms', which were omitted from the published work. The interleaves have been used by Grant at various dates to make corrections and additional comments.
‘Laws and customs of Scotland in matters criminal’ (Edinburgh, 1699) by Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Lord Advocate, with manuscript notes by the author's son-in-law, Sir James Mackenzie, Lord Royston, and with further notes in another and later hand., 1699.
Legal works annotated by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1688-mid 18th century.
'List of books printed in Scotland before 1700’ (Edinburgh Bibliographical Society, 1904) by Harry G Aldis, interleaved, with additions and corrections by George Pyper Johnston.
'Lives of the most eminent British painters, sculptors, and architects', by Allan Cunningham, various editions, (London, 1830-1839), 6 volumes, interleaved, with original letters to the author and others (1829-1837), copies of letters (1710-1830) and notes in the autograph of his son Francis, printed cuttings, and portraits.
This material was collected by the author, Allan Cunningham, and his son with a view to a new edition. Loose papers have been pasted into the interleaved volumes or collected in a separate volume (MS.832).