Account books.
Found in 1293 Collections and/or Records:
Three recipe books, 1880-1894, of Charles Macnab.
With eight cashbooks and diaries, 1889-1929.
Transcripts and translations (some abridged), 1778, of charters and other documents, 1241-1559, belonging to the Blackfriars, Carmelites and Carthusians at Perth, made by the Reverend James Scott., 1241-1559.
Two letter books and one account book of Major-General Sir Paulus Irving, as Commander-in-Chief in the West Indies.
Two letter books and one account book of Major-General Sir Paulus Irving, as Commander-in-Chief in the West Indies.
Various receipts concerning Saltoun estate., 1667-1674.
Videocassette recordings and a DVD produced by Jim Taylor of reminiscences of life and work in north-east Scotland and of World War II.
Each of the videocassettes has a label on it. There are also labels on both the card sleeve and the plastic outer container. The label on the plastic container has been used to provide the descriptions as it has, generally, fuller information.
Included is an account book, 1918-1922, of George Riddle, shoemaker, Rosehearty.
Volume containing accounts, 1762, and memoranda, undated, of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., 1762, undated.
Volume of the Incorporation of Seamen of Prestonpans entitled 'Book for the small box', showing receipts and disbursements., 1710-1747.
Leaves found loose (folios 11, 36-39, 52-54) have been placed conjecturally.
Volume originally owned by Edward Ellice of Invergarry (died 1863) and apparently originally used as an account book and subsequently to contain sketches, then turned over and used by Edward Charles Ellice of Invergarry to contain notes and memoranda relating to the estate of Glengarry for the years 1814 to 1912., ?1818-1912.
The volume contains sheets watermarked 1818.
Several leaves have been torn out at both ends of the volume and many leaves are blank except for the year recorded upon them.
The beginnings of an index to the original account book, the rest of which has evidently been torn out, appear, inverted, on folio 1 (i.e. what was originally the back of the volume).
Volume used as an account book, 1819-1822, by William Patrick, a merchant in India, and in the early 20th century by David Rattray, a joiner and builder in Lochore, for calculations and working notes., 1819-1822, 1904-1922, undated.
The accounts of William Patrick are for shipping goods to Europe, China, Saint Petersburg and Smyrna. There are also lists of sailing charges and provisions.
Volume used as an account book, 1819-1822, by William Patrick, a merchant in India, and in the early 20th century by David Rattray, a joiner and builder in Lochore, for calculations and working notes; with correspondence and other papers of Rattray.
Wage and miscellaneous accounts., 1670-1712, undated.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Accounts and receipts, 1670-1712, undated, of servants’ and workmen's wages (folio 1);
(ii) Disbound account book, 1704-1705, of workmen's wages (folio 247);
(iii) Ministers' and schoolmasters’ receipts, 1705-1712 (folio 255).