Legal documents.
Found in 2020 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto relating to the executry., 1814-1818, 1831.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto relating to the executry., 1814.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto relating to the executry., 1815-1818, 1831.
Correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto in connection with family trusts and marriage settlements., 1819-1852.
The correspondence and papers concern the Hugh Elliot family, 1819-1844 (folio 1); the Reverend Robert Elliot family, 1814-1857 (folio 24); and Gilbert Elliot, Dean of Bristol, 1819-1852 (folio 98).
Correspondence and papers of the Elliot family of Minto.
Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates concerning the Hamilton Bequest.
Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library, including letters concerning proposed building works.
Correspondence and papers of the family of Fleming of Cumbernauld and Biggar, Lords Fleming, and Earls of Wigtown.
Correspondence and papers of the Lamonts of that Ilk.
Correspondence and papers of the McNab and Hunter families, emigrants to Australia.
Correspondence and papers of the Murrays of Stanhope.
Correspondence and papers of the Murrays of Stanhope, volume VII: mainly formal papers of Sir Alexander and Charles Murray., 1688-1750, and undated.
The papers (a few of them printed) are mostly financial and legal (bonds, obligations, discharges, rentals, accounts, etc.), many concerning the lead mines, with a few earlier papers at the beginning of the volume.
Correspondence and papers of the Paul family., 17th century-1928.
Correspondence and papers of the publisher, Robert Cadell, and of his grandchildren in the Stevenson family.
Robert Cadell (1788-1849) was the partner of Archibald Constable, and, after the dissolution of that partnership in 1825, the sole publisher of Walter Scott's novels. His papers reflect his personal and business relations with Scott and other authors, as well as his family affairs.
Correspondence and papers of the Rev Dr James C. MacPhail and of his son, J R N MacPhail, Sheriff of Stirling.
Correspondence and papers concern MacPhail Bursary scheme for Gaelic-speaking boys, other Highland matters and the Lewis (Park) Deer Raid trial, 1887.
Correspondence and papers of William Hugh Elliot Murray Kynynmound (1814-1891), 3rd Earl of Minto., 1822-1891, undated.
Correspondence and papers of William S Haldane concerning legal and financial matters., 1905-1916.
Correspondence and papers relating chiefly to the estate of Wells in Roxburghshire, and other properties of the Elliot of Wells family., 1685-1818, undated.
Correspondence between John Murray II and Archibald Constable and Co., publishers, with related papers., September-December 1810.
The correspondence concerns the business relations between John Murray II and Archibald Constable and his partners, and includes receipts, invoices and other business papers. The papers are arranged chronologically.
1810.
September: folios 1-14;
October: folios 15-35;
November: folios 36-59;
December: folios 60-85.
Correspondence, chiefly of Cornelius Lundie and his sons, Archibald and Robert, with some legal papers, and a poem by John Leyden., 1745-1829, undated.
Correspondence concerning "The Representative" newspaper., 1824-1826.
The correspondence concerns the establishment and failure of "The Representative". The correspondents include :
John Murray II;
Isaac D`Israeli;
Benjamin Disraeli;
Thomas Brande;
Walter Henry Watts;
John Diston Powles;
Sharon Turner.
Correspondence, diaries, business, and genealogical papers chiefly of the Richards family of Gardiner, Maine, and of the Ashburner family.
Correspondence, drafts, proofs and other papers relating to the publication of the 'Stair memorial encyclopedia of the laws of Scotland'; with proofs of "Scotland under 'Jus Commune'", by Gero Dolezalek.
Correspondence, estate, financial, and legal papers of the Hunters of Glencarse and Seaside.
The contents consist chiefly of the papers of Charles Hunter, Cadet, of Seaside and relating in particular to the sale of his estates in 1848. Also papers of his son, Andrew Hunter, Coffee Planter, Ceylon. Andrew Hunter's papers are of considerable interest providing some useful material for plantation management and colonial life in the Ceylon of the early 1860's.