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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:

Papers, circa 1697-circa 1740, concerning the family of Hunter of Blackness.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.8235
Scope and Contents

With a letter book, 1828-1861.

Dates: circa 1697-1861.

Papers collected by Morley Jamieson.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.7602
Scope and Contents

Includes:

manuscript, 1915, of R W Campbell, "Private Spud Tamson"

diaries, 1901-1909, concerning tours from Edinburgh to Europe

and a letterbook, 1888-1898.

Dates: 1827-1918 and undated.

Papers concerning estate management in the highlands.

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.5639
Scope and Contents

Comprising:

1. letter book, 1806-1824, concerning the Glenlyon Estate

2. accounts and papers, 1896-1914, concerning Barcaldine

3. ledger, 1848-1854, of Sir Alexander Campbell

4. index, 18th century.

Dates: circa 1700-1914.

Papers of and concerning the firm of William Wilson and Son., 1770-1886, undated.

 Sub-Group
Identifier: MSS.9662-9678
Scope and Contents

The papers, consisting of correspondence, account-books, and legal papers, form an addendum to the main Wilson collection (MSS.6660-7000).

Dates: 1770-1886, undated.

Papers of the estate of Eaglescarnie, East Lothian.

 Series
Identifier: Adv.MSS.23.3.26-23.3.30
Scope and Contents The Eaglescarnie estate was held by a younger branch of the Haliburtons until the middle of the 18th century, when it was acquired by Patrick Lindsay, Deputy Secretary at War, by his marriage with Margaret, only daughter of Thomas Haliburton. There are some 17th-century papers of the Haliburtons, but the majority relate to Patrick Lindsay and to his father, Patrick, Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Member of Parliament for the City (see ‘The Scots Peerage’, pages 409-410). Several of the papers...
Dates: 1639-1789.

Papers of the estate of Eaglescarnie, East Lothian: volume 3: Letterbook of John, 20th Earl of Crawford., 1746.

 Item
Identifier: Adv.MS.23.3.28
Scope and Contents

Letterbook of John, 20th Earl of Crawford, January-May 1746, when he was Major-General in command of the Government troops in South Scotland. Incoming and outgoing letters, general orders, and financial transactions are recorded.

Dates: 1746.

Papers of the Guild family, including correspondence, business copy letters and bound illustrated transcriptions.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.14531/1-29
Scope and Contents The papers here relate to James Guild (1774-1839) and his descendants.There is a wealth of correspondence among members of the family across generations. The first series of correspondence has a particular focus on the son, also James Guild (1810-1893), grandson, James Lyon Guild (1852-1925) and great-granddaughter, Agatha Mary Guild (1896-1980) of the elder James Guild. The second series of correspondence is between James Harrower [Harry] Guild (1872-1951) and...
Dates: 1830-2022.

Papers of the National Council of Labour Colleges.

 Record Group
Identifier: Acc.5120 Box 1(1)—[Additional] Box 20(20)

Peninsular War papers of General Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.9716
Scope and Contents

Includes letters Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, dispatches, letter books and drafts of his writings.

Dates: 1807-1809.

Personal letters to Chilton L Addison Smith.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6027
Scope and Contents

Mostly connected with the Seaforth Highlanders and other military interests.

Dates: 1909-1936.

Photocopies of family papers of Sir Henry Duncan, and papers concernig the estate of Naughton.

 Fonds
Identifier: Acc.6384
Scope and Contents

Including family correspondence and letter books.

Dates: 16th century to early 19th century.

Private letter-book of John T Maclagan., 1882-1884.

 Item
Identifier: MS.7555
Scope and Contents

The majority of the letters are to Archibald Scott, Minister of St George's, Edinburgh, temporarily convener of the Foreign Mission Committee. John T Maclagan was secretary of the Committee at this time.

Dates: 1882-1884.