Letter books.
Found in 1557 Collections and/or Records:
Records, 1887-1908, of the Scottish Operative Plumbers Protective and Benefit Federal Union, Edinburgh Branch.
With two letter books, 1872-1891, of the Operative Plumbers` Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Edinburgh Lodge.
Records, 1887-1908, of the Scottish Operative Plumbers` Protective and Benefit Federal Union, Edinburgh Branch; with two letter-books of the Operative Plumbers` Association of Great Britain and Ireland, Edinburgh Lodge, 1872-1891.
Records of the Border Co-operative Society, comprising minutes and other records of the Galashiels Co-operative Society, Galashiels Waverley Co-operative Society, Galashiels United Co-operative Society, Galashiels Co-operative Coal Society, Peebles Co-operative Society, and Earlston Co-operative Society.
Records of the East Africa Scottish Mission., 1893-1900, 1919-1924.
Founded at Kibwezi in 1891 on the initiative of the Imperial British East Africa Company, the East Africa Scottish Mission was moved to Kikuyu in 1898, and transferred to the Church of Scotland in 1901.
Records of the Falkirk Office of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, Foundry Section.
Records of the firm of M J Brown, Son and Co, WS, consisting of letterbooks, ledgers and journals, with eight bundles of loose papers.
The collection also includes some earlier documents.
Records of the Franco-Scottish Society, Scottish branch.
Records of the Highland Society of London, including minutes, account books, correspondence and letter books.
Records of the Lanarkshire Miners` County Union, the Lanarkshire Mineworkers` Union and the National Union of Mineworkers, Lanarkshire Area.
Records of the Women's Missionary College, Edinburgh., 1894-1916.
The college was founded in 1894.
Regimental cash and account book and letter book of William Gavin, Quartermaster, 71st Foot.
Account books contains brief account of the fighting in which the regiment engaged in 1810.
`Registre de la campagne d`Espagne` of General (afterwards Count) Étienne Heudelet de Bierre from 17 December 1808 to 27 September 1809, when it was probably captured at Busaco., 1808-1809.
This is in six parts and consists of copies of orders to the troops under his command (the third division of the eighth corps under Junot, and from 2 January 1809, the fifth division of the second corps under Soult), and of letters, many of which are addressed to Soult.
`Registre de la campagne d`Espagne` of General Étienne Heudelet de Bierre: 5 separate gatherings of leaves amongst some of which a few letters addressed to Heudelet have been inserted., 1808-1809.
`Registre de la campagne d`Espagne` of General Étienne Heudelet de Bierre: volume bound in a fragment of a bifolium from what appears to be a French legal document of 17th-century provenance., 1808-1809.
Reports book and letter books of the Governors., 1855-1952.
Secretary's letter-books., 1961-1966.
Sketchbook of Christopher Norton, business partner of James Byres, 1764-1765.
Includes a note and copy-letterbook of Norton, 1788-1794.
Surviving office books of the fishing, fish curing, and shipping enterprise of the Richardson family of Pitfour; with two ledgers of Pitfour estate and some Richardson family papers.
Three letter-books of Sir George Brown, now bound in one volume, containing copies of outgoing letters., 1850-1865.
The contents are as follows:
(i) 'Private Letter Book. Vol. I', chiefly written from the Horse Guards and the Crimea, 1850-1855, followed by an index (folio 1);
(ii) 'Crimean Correspondence. Letter Book 5', 1854-1856, preceded by an index (folio 97);
(iii) 'Private Letter Book', Royal Hospital, Dublin, 1860-1865 (folio 167);
The subjects of the letters are the same as in MSS.1847-1854.
Three naval log books and one letter copy book for ships under the command of Vice Admiral Archibald Duff.
Records the last mission of HMS Muros under the command of Captain Archibald Duff up to and including the wreck of the Muros on a reef off of Cuba.
Letter book of HMS President during its service in the War of 1812.
Tissue letter-book containing duplicated copies of letters of Donald Macleod., [?1877]-1880.
Transcripts of letters of and to David Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan.
Volume made at Buchan`s behest as one of his "Gleanings of Literature", and sent to the Bishop of Llandaff.
Letters concern Celtic languages and correspondents include Sir James Foulis of Colinton, Charles Vallancey, the Reverend Donald MacQueen and Jacob Bryant Phillipps.