Legal instruments.
Found in 132 Collections and/or Records:
Letters of John Gibson Lockhart to John Murray II. Included is the agreement, 1825, between Lockhart and John Murray II by which Lockhart was appointed to the editorship of the "Quarterly Review"., 1814-1826.
Letters of Theodore Hook to Sara Austen; with two licences to plead., 1841-1849.
(1) Letters;
(2) licence, 1848, granted to Lebbens Humfrey to allow him to plead on behalf of John Herbert against the charge that he
wilfully murdered James Tibbs; and,
(3) licence, 1849, granted to Charles Whitehurst to allow him to plead on behalf of Robert Emery.
Letters of various correspondents mostly addressed to Mary of Lorraine, Queen Consort of James V., 1473-1568, and undated.
Unless otherwise stated the letters are in French and are addressed to Mary of Lorraine. The correspondents are mostly members of the French royal family, of the Guise-Lorraine family and of Mary`s household in France. The subjects of the letters include family news and affairs of state.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Brown, G. to Brown, H., 1821-1926.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of correspondents with surnames from Gilchrist, A. to Gillespie, Mrs W., 1808-1925.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of Henry Wintle, with related papers., 1884-1889, 1943.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of John Julian., 1893-1948.
Letters to John Murray, publishers, of William Smith (1813-1893), with related papers., 1844-1895, 1943.
Manuscript of the Regiam Maiestatem, statutes, Leges Portuum, forest laws, Quoniam attachiamenta, burgh and guild laws, and other smaller legal texts, some in Scots.
Memorandum of agreement between John Murray II and William Stewart, acting on behalf of himself and of all of the other proprietors of the "New Times Daily Newspaper"., 1826.
The agreement relates to the merger of "The Representative" newspaper with "The New Times Newspaper".
Microfilm of manuscript of the Regiam Maiestatem, statutes, Leges Portuum, forest laws, Quoniam attachiamenta, burgh and guild laws, and other smaller legal texts, some in Scots.
Miscellaneous documents from the Lauriston Castle Collection.
Miscellaneous legal documents and legal instruments.
Miscellaneous legal papers relating to properties of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Perth in Perth., 1544-1871.
Miscellaneous letters and legal documents of and relating to Scottish families.
Miscellaneous papers concerning "The Representative" newspaper., 1891-late 20th century.
Miscellaneous papers relating to properties of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Perth on North Street or North Gate, Perth., 1544-1668.
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Incorporation of Hammermen of Perth.
Neilson collection.
Deeds collected by George Neilson, Glasgow, as part of his manuscript collection.
Newburgh Barony: obligation., 1509.
Notarial copy of instrument in favour of Alexander Belsis, burgess, Edinburgh, of land in Edinburgh., 31 January 1524.
Notarial instrument, declaring James Charles Forman is immediate younger brother, and nearest lawful heir, of Robert.
Notarial instrument in favour of William, Earl Marischal (created 1458), of the Forest of Gordon on the revocation of Alexander, 1st Earl of Huntly., 20 February 1439.
Notebook, undated, of James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, containing papers on ancient history and on law., 1747-[circa 1760.]
The papers include essays on the goverment of Athens, the history of Greece, the law of succession, the origins of feudal law, and titles of honour. The volume is referred to by Lord Monboddo as ‘Folio MS. 10’.