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Accounts.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Documents in which monies or goods received and paid or given out are recorded in order to permit periodic totaling. This term was not used in the published volumes of the 'Catalogue of Manuscripts Acquired Since 1925'. Such records were indexed under the subject terms Housekeeping or Prices.

Found in 3038 Collections and/or Records:

Biographical items of Moultrie R Kelsall., 1941-1942, 1952-1952, 1958, 1961, undated.

 File
Identifier: Acc.7716/5
Scope and Contents

Containing:

Diary notes, November 1952.

Diary notes, undated.

Sheet giving brief details of career.

Account of the coffee house of Moultrie R Kelsall, 1961.

Article by David Tait on Moultrie R Kelsall, undated.

Pages relating to programmes Moultrie R Kelsall was involved with between November 1941 and October 1942.

Pages relating to the files 'Hour of 13', 1951, and 'The Inn of sixth happiness' draft novel, 1958.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1941-1942, 1952-1952, 1958, 1961, undated.

Book files for publications produced by the Ernest Press., 1990-2002.

 Series
Identifier: Acc.13445/55-105
Scope and Contents

The book files include generally correspondence, accounts, photographs, art work and reviews.

Dates: 1990-2002.

Business accounts of and concerning Sir James Stansfield., 1649-1703, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.25710
Scope and Contents

Most of the accounts relate to loans to individuals including Sir Stephen Fox, James, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and James Scott of Bristo. With accounts of the Newmills Cloth Manufactory, 1681-1713 (folios 89, 155).

Dates: 1649-1703, undated.

Business accounts of the successive Halkett baronets., 1799-1845, undated.

 File
Identifier: MS.6480
Scope and Contents

This volume includes economic material on subjects similar to those found in the correspondence, i.e. the use of steam-packets, from 1816-1830, on the London to Portsmouth canal (folios 3-30), unemployment in 1842 amongst the Dunfermline weavers (folios 159-172), and Scottish railway development during 1845 (folios 173-196).

Dates: 1799-1845, undated.

Business papers and accounts of William, James and Charles Chisholme of that Ilk., 1747-1814, undated.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.5462-5495
Scope and Contents The papers presumably came into the possession of Charles St Clair, 15th Lord Sinclair, after his marriage to James Chisholme’s daughter in 1802. Charles Chisholme was captain of the East India ship 'Gatton'; James and William Chisholme, his brothers, owned sugar plantations in Jamaica.William Chisholme became the owner of Thomas's River, North Hall, Health Crawl and Breadland Pen in Clarendon, Jamaica, as well as owning a quarter share of Trout Hall, Green River, Troys and...
Dates: 1747-1814, undated.