Journals. Accounts.
Found in 431 Collections and/or Records:
Account and letter books of W Green and Son Ltd, and of their predecessors, Bell and Bradfute, law publishers, Edinburgh.
Account book, numbered '115', of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., 1726-1742.
Account book of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., ?1716-1730.
The contents are as follows: 'Accompt of Money Spent since my Coming from London to Edinburgh being the 21 of August 1718' to the end of 1719 (folio 1); 'Inventar of China', ?1716 (folio 16); list of items 'sent to Nidry' (see MS.17476), 1724 (folio 20); and draft journal, 1729-1730 (folio 1 inverted).
Account by Charles Clifford of a voyage to Skye entitled 'A voyage to Skye by Charles Cackle Esq. DCL'., 1852.
The account is dedicated to Katherine Jane Ellice.
Accounts, 1725-1728, for Saltoun, and journal, 1725-1728, of barley sold, in the hand of Henry Fletcher of Saltoun., 1725-1728.
Accounts and journals of Saltoun estate., 1725-1880, undated.
Accounts concerning the garden, 1725-1765, undated (folio 1), the gardener's journal, 1764-1766 (folio 75), and farm journals, 1772-1773, 1777-1778, 1818-1819, 1880 (folio 100).
Accounts and other papers concerning shareholders in the Darien Company., 1696-1709.
Alexander Nimmo`s copy of his account of the survey made by him in the summer of 1806 of the northern, eastern and southern boundaries of Inverness-shire, which he undertook on Telford`s recommendation, whilst rector of Inverness Academy, for the parliamentary commission appointed to fix the county boundaries of Scotland.
'Ane Exact Accompt of the policie and goverment of the Church of Rome ... set down by way of misive be a student yt had travelled in Italie, to the Archbishope of Canterbury', apparently unpublished., 1599.
Bills, with some receipts and related papers, from Scottish merchants and tradesmen, chiefly in Edinburgh, Leith, Musselburgh and Haddington, including accounts for goods to Pinkie and Holyrood., 1640-1697, undated.
Business journal of John Spottiswoode, Keeper of the Advocates' Library, in French and in English, recording consultations, fees, private expenditure, etc., 1697-1702.
There are long periods in the journal where no record is kept.
Business papers of Robert Stevenson and Sons, civil engineers.
Business records of R and R Clark Ltd, printers, including six boxes of George Bernard Shaw`s letters to the firm, and related printed material by Shaw.
Cash Ledger of the Darien Company (only advances by the Company, at interest); with journal and index., 1696-1707.
Collection of journals and sketchbooks of John Francis Campbell, kept during his travels throughout the world., 1841-1880.
The volumes reflect, in his detailed descriptions, watercolours and sketches, Campbell’s interest in people, art, science and sport. In the later journals, his interest in geology and meteorology predominates, with particular emphasis on the effects of glaciation observed in various countries.
The sketches usually occur in chronological sequence with notes below each giving the date, place and other additional information.
‘Collections’ made by Robert Beatson, Doctor of Laws, containing a number of genealogical papers and copies of military documents which he probably used when engaged on compiling ‘Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain from 1727 to 1783’.
Collections of Tales for the ‘Popular Tales of the West Highlands’ project, with related correspondence and other papers.
Commonplace Book probably compiled by C Shaw, York.
Commonplace Book consisting largely of verse, but also with drawings of a Highland scene and pipers at Farr, botanical specimens from Farr and Edinburgh, and pasted in scraps from a visit to Scotland of 1826, and later visits to Switzerland and France.
Copy, 17th century, of a journal kept by a member of Sir Robert Cecil`s suite during the period of his embassy to France, February-April 1598, before the signing of the Treaty of Vervins.
The entries for each day are brief, and much of the manuscript consists of copies of official correspondence sent and received by Cecil, some of which was published in ‘An Historical View of the Negotiations between the courts of England, France and Brussels’, pages 100-157.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Livingstonia Mission of the Free Church of Scotland., 1874-1934.
The Livingstonia Mission was founded in 1875 and directed for more than fifty years by the Reverend Dr Robert Laws.
Correspondence and papers, including many manuscripts in Gaelic, journals and yearbooks (with many photographs), albums of watercolour paintings and sketches, and experimental notebooks, of John Francis Campbell of Islay (1821-1885), Gaelic scholar and collector of oral tradition, traveller, scientist, official of the royal household and public servant.
Correspondence, journals, drafts of articles and miscellaneous papers of Rawdon Goodier, biologist and mountaineer
The journals relate to Rawdon Goodier’s travels in Europe, the USA and the Andes. The papers relate to his activities in Zimbabwe where he was employed on the Tsetse Survey of the Department of Tsetse Control, from 1955-196, and to Buddhism in Edinburgh from 1999.
Correspondence, minutes, journals and other papers concerning "Democracy for Scotland", a campaign for the reintroduction of a Scottish Parliament.
Correspondence of the Huxley family with the Public Archives of Nova Scotia., 1937-1993.
Included are extracts from Walter Scott’s Journal and photocopies of Canadian newspaper articles on Huxley’s death.