Journals. Accounts.
Found in 431 Collections and/or Records:
Newhailes farm journals, including records of house rents, money, grain, stock, and daily labour., 1824-1842.
Notebook [1] of General Sir George Murray containing his account of a journey from Dublin to Johnstown made in the summer of 1805., 1805.
Notebook [2] of General Sir George Murray containing his account of a journey from Dublin to Johnstown made in the summer of 1805., 1805.
Notebook [3] of General Sir George Murray containing his account of a journey from Dublin to Johnstown made in the summer of 1805., 1805.
Notebook [4] of General Sir George Murray containing his account of a journey from Dublin to Johnstown made in the summer of 1805., 1805.
Notebook [5] of General Sir George Murray containing his account of a journey from Dublin to Johnstown made in the summer of 1805., 1805.
Notebook containing garrison orders at Scone in January 1716 by Laurence Oliphant of Gask (died 1767), and ‘Journal of the War in Scotland in 1745’ by Laurence Oliphant of Gask (died 1792)., 1716, 1745.
Notebook containing 'Journal commencing from the surrender of Quebec, 1759' by James Murray., 1759-1760.
The journal covers the period 18 September 1759, to 9 September 1760.
At the end of the notebook are 'Copies of some papers which passed between General Wolfe and the brigadiers' (namely, Robert Monckton, George Townsend, and James Murray), dated August and September 1759.
Notebook of John Spottiswoode, Keeper of the Advocates' Library, containing his business journal and accounts., 1695-1722.
There are also notes of John Spotttiswoode’s reading and receipts in his favour.
Notebook of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall.
Notebooks and diaries of David Thomson, containing some journal, research material, aide-memoire, passages of particular works, press cuttings and other related papers., 1941-1987, undated.
Notebooks of General Sir George Murray containing his account of a journey from Dublin to Johnstown made in the summer of 1805., 1805.
Of the 5 volumes, only the first entry in the first volume is dated, June 29. There is a gap in the narrative between Adv.MSS.46.1.10 and 46.1.11, caused by the loss of one (or more) of the notebooks.
Notes and a journal of Alexander Murray concerning the Douglas Cause.
Notes, dated 30 November 1762, on the Douglas Cause by Alexander Murray (afterwards Lord Henderland, Senator of the College of Justice) (folio 1), and journal, December 1762-February 1763, of his visit to Paris in connexion with it (folio 1 inverted).
Original manuscript of ‘A Short American Tramp’ by John Francis Campbell, which records in journal form his travels in North America made from July to November 1864., 1864-1865.
The manuscript, which corresponds for the most part with the printed text, has been heavily corrected by Campbell and has several corrected proofs inserted here and there throughout the volume.