Lists.
Found in 1660 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the Scottish Home Guards: East Scotland District, part I: City of Edinburgh; Scottish Border; Edinburgh Area (Lothians and Peeblesshire); 2nd East Lothian Battalion., 1940-1945.
Records of the Scottish Home Guards: West Scotland District., 1940-1945.
Records of the Scottish Home Guards: West Scotland District, part I: Lanarkshire; Glasgow; Wigtownshire; Dumfriesshire., 1940-1945.
Records, war diaries and other papers concerning the Lothians and Border Horse in the 2nd World War.
Includes post war papers, minute books and financial records of the Lothian and Border Horse Regimental Association and its predecessor body.
'Régiments français à la solde de I'Angleterre', being lists of officers in royalist regiments, undated, concerning Charles Grant, Vicomte de Vaux., [1792-1798.]
Register of assignations of stipends, arranged geographically, of ministers in Scotland (folio 5), preceded by a list of prices of victuals assigned to ministers in different parts of the country (folio 1), and followed by a copy of a letter, 1575, of the Regent Morton to Lord Boyd concerning a vacant benefice in Orkney (folio 82 verso).
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'. , 1806-1812.
The returns include lists of pensioners and the amounts that they received.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1806.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1808.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1811.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1812.
`Registrum Coenobii Arbrothensis: Impensis Walteri McFarlan De Eodem, Transcriptum. 1740`., 14th century, 1700-1707, or after.
The manuscript is copied from Adv.MS.34.4.2, 14th century, with extracts from Hay on Arbroath, 1700-1707, or after (page 331; from Adv.MSS.34.1.8, page 191, and 34.1.10(ii), pages 434-498) and Fyvie (page 408; from Adv.MS.34.1.8, page 386), and a list of the charters (page 409).
‘Registrum Coenobii de Aberbroth Volumen II Continens Assedationes Terrarum Impensis Walteri MacFarlan de Eodem Transcriptum, Anno MDCCXLIV`., 15th century.
The manuscript is copied from Adv.MS.34.4.3, 15th century, with a list of the charters (page 577).
‘Registrum Coenobii de Dunfermline: Impensis Walteri Macfarlan de Eodem In ipsius usum transcriptum. MDCCXXXVIII`., 13th century-16th century, 1700-1707, or after.
The manuscript is copied from Adv.MS.34.1.3A, 13th century-16th century (the index on folios 11-15 is placed after the first section), with an extract from Hay on Dunfermline, 1700-1707, or after (page 784; from Adv.MS.34.1.8, pages 323-338), an additional note by Macfarlane himself (page 804), and a list of the charters (page 805).
`Registrum Coenobii Kalsonensis: Impensis Walteri Macfarlan de Eodem In ipsius usum transcriptum MDCCXXXVIII`., 14th century, 1700-1707, or after.
The manuscript is copied from Adv.MS.34.5.1, 14th century (the medical treatise on folios 213 verso-215 is placed after the chartulary, the defaced last leaves of which are not completely transcribed; the rental on folios 1-6 is transferred to the end), with extracts from Hay on Kelso, 1700-1707, or after (page 489; from Adv.MS.34.1.8, pages 500-504) and Lesmahagow (page 495; from Adv.MS.34.1.8, pages 509-510), and a list of the charters (page 497).
`Registrum Episcopatus Aberdonensis: Impensis Walteri Macfarlan De Eodem Transcriptum. 1740`., Late 14th century-16th century, 1700-1707, or after.
The manuscript is copied from Adv.MSS.16.1.10, late 14th century-16th century (page 1), and 34.4.4, 1st half of 16th century (page 505; documents already tran¬scribed from Adv.MS.16.1.10 are omitted), with an extract from Hay, 1700-1707, or after, on the see of Aberdeen (page 593; from Adv.MS.34.1.8, pages 159-90) and a list of the charters (page 625).
`Registrum Episcopatus Moraviensis Impensis Walteri MacFarlan De Eodem Transcriptum Anno MDCCXLIIl Volumen Il`., 16th century.
The manuscript is copied from Adv.MS.34.4.9, 16th century, folios 117-154, 92-116, 155-321, with a copy of the rental of the see of Moray in 1565 (page 1085, from Adv.MS.34.5.2, folios 2-39), and a list of the charters (page 1125). The rental is in another hand.
Regula of the Knights Templar, and works concerning ceremonial orders, heraldry and tournaments.
'Regulae Iuris’, an alphabetical list of legal terms, etc., chiefly Latin, compiled by Lord Milton., Early 18th century-mid 18th century.
An index to legal works is on the inverted folios.
"Rental of all the Land Estates in Scotland Advertised to Sell or Sett", and rentals and accounts of the estate of Hallyairds.
'Report of Councils Committee and connected notes, etc, part I' (Calcutta, 1907)., 1907.
‘Report on Arrangement of Abbotsford Papers by Alexander Orrock, Junior [bookbinder] October, 1875’, a list of the manuscripts of Sir Walter Scott received from Abbotsford, indicating those which have been bound, etc.
Several of the manuscripts listed are now in the National Library.