Account books.
Found in 1293 Collections and/or Records:
Letter books, correspondence and other records of the printing firm of T and A Constable, Edinburgh., 1859-1946, undated.
Letter books, correspondence and other records of the printing firm of T and A Constable, Edinburgh, together with records of the Edinburgh Press, which was amalgamated with the firm in 1936.
Letter books of Edward Ellice (died 1863) and account books of Edward Ellice and Russell Ellice., 1817-1873.
Letters and manuscripts of Donald Whyte.
Letters and papers of and concerning Sir Thomas John Cochrane as Governor of Newfoundland., 1804-1840.
Letters and papers of John McDiarmid Airlie, ILP and Labour activist.
Letters, manuscripts, maps, and other papers of and concerning David Livingstone, being the material formerly stored in the David Livingstone Centre at Blantyre, Lanarkshire, and photocopies of material permanently exhibited there.
Lockout-allowance book of the Edinburgh Typographical Society., 8-15 February, 1 November 1913.
Lord Clinton’s New Pitsligo savings account book., 1869.
Maxwell of Monreith family papers.
Including rentals, 1700-1726, natural philosophy notes, circa 1700, archaeological notes, commonplace books, and literary manuscripts, circa 1882-1930, of Sir Herbert Maxwell.
'Measurement and valuation of timber upon the estate of Balgowan', 9 October 1802., 1802.
Membership and contribution records of the Edinburgh Typographical Society., 1846-1951.
Memoranda and accounts of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., 1763.
Microfilm of account book, 1752-1758, of Mary Dudgeon; and, consultation book, 1766-1833, of James Boswell Esquire of Auchinleck.
The contents are as follows:
Account book, 1752-1758, of Mary Dudgeon, housekeeper to the family of James Erskine, Lord Alva, Senator of the College of Justice (Adv.MS.2.1.9);
The Consultation Book of James Boswell Esquire of Auchinleck, Advocate Who put on the Gown 29 July 1766. Written with his own hand’, 1766-1772, 1831-1833. (Adv.MS.3.1.10).
Microfilm of account book, 1798, for crops at Gordonbush estate; and, orderly book, 1782, of Captain John Gordon's Company, Sutherland Fencibles.
Microfilm of account book, containing particulars of the expenditure of Prince Charles (afterwards Charles I), the Duke of Buckingham, and Sir Francis Cottington, on their visit to Spain, April-September 1623.
Microfilm of account books of the family of Foulis of Ravelston, numbers 2-3.
The contents are as follows:
Account book, number 2, 1684-1686 (MS.6153);
Account book, number 3, 1686-1689 (MS.6154).
Microfilm of correspondence of, and manuscripts of or concerning, Thomas De Quincey.
Microfilm of correspondence, papers, charters and other formal documents of Edward Ellice of Invergarry (died 1863) and of his son Edward Ellice of Invergarry (died 1880), and of other members of the Ellice family descended from Alexander Ellice, American and West Indian Merchant in London, who died at Bath in 1805.
Microfilm of documents concerning Thomas de Quincey during his residence in Edinburgh., 1836-1841, 1881.
Microfilm of minute and account book of the Perth Incorporation of Hammermen.
Microfilm of miscellaneous account books and copy of ‘An Account of the Lord’s Gracious dealing with me; and of his remarkable hearing and answering my supplications’.
Microfilm of notebook of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall; and, account book of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Callendar.
The contents are as follows: Notebook, 1667-1676, of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall (Adv.MS.13.2.17); Account book, [circa 1657-1684], of the 1st and 2nd Earls of Callendar (Adv.MS.13.2.18).
Microfilm of topographical surveys, 1793-1801; ‘Some remarks on the Highland clans and methods proposed for civilising them’, early 18th century; and, account book, 1750-1754, of James Erskine.
The contents are as follows:
Topographical surveys, 1793-1801 (Adv.MS.16.1.13);
‘Some remarks on the Highland clans and methods proposed for civilising them’, early 18th century (Adv.MS.16.1.14);
Account book, 1750-1754, of James Erskine, Lord Alva, Senator of the College of Justice (Adv.MS.16.1.15).
Microfilm of two account books, the first 1843-1859 and (inverted) 1822-1830, the second 1818-1829, of the farm of Glenim, Dumfriesshire.
One of the account books also contains the diary of a clerk in the lead-mines at Leadhills, June-December 1745, and July 1746, and notes on optics, 18th century.