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Letter books.

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: Books of blank or lined paper on which letters to be sent have been written; also manuscript copies of letters, originally on loose sheets, bound together, usually in chronological order. Not to be confused with letterpress copybooks where the copies are created through a mechanical process.

Found in 1557 Collections and/or Records:

Letter-books of Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Malcolm, containing copies of his correspondence, 1819-1837, most of it from the period 1827-1837 when he was Superintendent of the Bombay Marine (Indian Navy).

 Series
Identifier: MSS.5899-5900
Scope and Contents

Among the topics dealt with in the official correspondence are the administration of the Navy, hydrographical surveys in Indian seas and rivers, and the use of steamships in the same region and between India and Europe.

Dates: 1819-1837.

Letter-books, sales-books and ledgers of and concerning Alexander Houston and Company, merchants, bankers, and shipowners in Glasgow.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.8793-8800
Scope and Contents

Houston's acted as an ‘entrepôt’ importing sugar, rum, cotton and tobacco from the British West Indies and distributing them to merchants throughout Britain. The return trade consisted of provisions, largely herrings and plantation stores, drawn in from various parts of Britain and occasionally from Western Europe. The papers, especially the letter-books and sales-books, offer a detailed picture of the organisation and price structure of the trade.

Dates: 1729-1798.

Letter-books, warrant book and correspondence of the Commanders-in-Chief in Scotland., 1747-1753.

 Sub-Series
Identifier: MSS.304-309
Scope and Contents Copies of letters addressed mainly to regimental officers in Scotland, to the Secretaries of State, and to the Lord Justice Clerk and other officials in Scotland. They are concerned with the administration of the Highlands after the ’Forty-five, and the subjects dealt with include movements of troops, desertions, courts- martial, enforcement of the Disarming Act and of the laws against Non-Jurors and the wearing of the Highland Dress, suppression of thieves, reported movements and capture of...
Dates: 1747-1753.

Letterbook of Dugald Bremner's Trust compiled by Dr Bruce Allan Bremner as Trustee to his dead brother., 1863-1880.

 Item
Identifier: MS.19232
Scope and Contents

A copy of the text of Dugald Bremner's marriage settlement with Miss Maria Louisa Redd of the Breach, Bombay, appears on folios 7-10 and accounts of the Trust on folios 22-29. Much of the correspondence is with legal and financial advisors, but there are some letters to and from Maria Louisa Bremner and her son Bruce G L Bremner in Ceylon.

Dates: 1863-1880.

Letterbook of General Alexander Hay, kept by his aide-de-camp, Captain Alexander Tayler, during Hay`s command at Aberdeen.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.33.3.30
Scope and Contents

The correspondence concerns orders and equipment, and reviews by Hay of the regular troops, fencibles and militia.

Dates: 1797-1801.

Letters of Robert Pearse Gillies to Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges, David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan, and others.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.11453
Scope and Contents

Letters concern literary, antiquarian and social matters.

Includes a file on the provenance of these letter books and their significance.

Dates: 1811-1827.

Letters of William Sanderson and Anna Berger bound in ten volumes (with volume seven in the series missing).

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.12947
Scope and Contents

With a file of their loose letters and cards.

Dates: 1889-1930.

Manuscript containing minutes, 1804-1807, of the tutors of Murdoch Maclaine of Lochbuy (succeeded 1804) and letter book, 1816-January 1817, of a lawyer named Maclean, probably Donald Maclean of Drimnin, Writer to the Signet, and father-in-law of Murdoch Maclaine of Lochbuy).

 File
Identifier: MS.20758
Scope and Contents The contents are as follows: (i) Minutes, 1804-1807, of the tutors (guardians, curators) of Murdoch Maclaine of Lochbuy (succeeded 1804). As well as the record of their discussions on estate business, the minutes include copies of letters, a report, 1806, by Robert Reid, surveyor, Perth (folio 13 verso), and statement of accounts, 1806 (folio 21 verso). (ii) Letter-book, May, 1816-January, 1817, of a lawyer named Maclean, probably Donald Maclean of Drimnin, Writer to the Signet...
Dates: 1804-1817.