Manuscript maps. Maps.
Found in 104 Collections and/or Records:
A map of Strath Devon and the district between the Ochils and the Forth, by John Adair., Circa 1682.
Scale statement reads "milliaria comunia" 4 = 212 mm. Relief shown pictorially. Features include compass rose; estates and settlements; trees; lochs, rivers and tributaries; ships; bridges. Mounted on paper. Unfinished title banner.
A Mape of the countries about Stirling, by John Adair., Circa 1682.
Scale statements read "scale of 4 common mylls" 4 = 152 mm. ; "scale of 6000 passus" 6 = 152 mm. Relief shown pictorially. Features include compass rose; estates and settlements; lochs, rivers and tributaries; trees. Mounted on cotton. Has gridlines.
A mape of the wast of Scotland containing Clydsdail, Nithsdail, Ranfrew, Shyre of Ayre, [and] Galloway, by John Adair., Circa 1682.
Scale statement reads "A scale of 24 common myls each 1500 paces" 24 = 150 mm. Relief shown pictorially. Features include compass rose; settlements; lochs rivers and tributaries; bridges. Mounted on paper. "9" handwritten on top right corner. Has gridlines. Has watermarks.
A Mapp of Clakmanan Shire, by John Adair., Circa 1682.
Scale statement reads "milliaria comunia" 4 = 212 mm. Relief shown pictorially. Features include estates and settlements; trees; lochs, rivers and tributaries; ships; bridges. Cropped at edges and mounted on paper. This is a "proof" of the same map printed from an engraved plate.
'Admiralty Enclosures' from the time of Sir Thomas John Cochrane's service at the East India Station, including correspondence regarding the Malay Archipelago, Hong Kong, and the attack on the stockade of a chief in New Zealand, 1845-1846., 1845-1847.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
There appears to be no order of subject-matter or reference source.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland, volume 1., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland, volume 2., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland, volume 3., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland, volume 4., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland, volume 5., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
Collection of notebooks of Lieutenant-General G H Hutton containing numerous brief notes, references and extracts from manuscripts and printed works of reference, together with a few sketch-maps and drawings, relating to the religious houses of Scotland, volume 6., Circa 1784-circa 1820.
At the end of this volume, written apparently in another hand, are a copy of the succession of the bishops in Scotland from the Reformation to 1676 taken from ‘An Appendix to the History [of John Spottiswoode, Archibshop of Saint Andrews] of the Church of Scotland’ (folio 1 inverted) and lists of the revenues of the bishoprics and religious houses of Scotland (folio 16 inverted), extracted from another source.
Coloured maps of the estate of Shirvan, Argyll, surveyed and drawn by George Buchanan.
Correspondence and associated papers of General Sir George Murray during the Peninsular War., 1808-1814.
The associated papers consist of intelligence reports (many of which are illustrated by sketch-maps) by British officers, letters and memoranda forwarded from Spanish and Portuguese leaders, and a few intercepted letters of French Generals.
Correspondence and papers relating to General Sir George Murray`s appointment to the staff of the army in America and to his subsequent appointment to the command of the troops and civil government of Upper Canada., 1811-1815, and undated.
The papers, many of which are undated, consist of notes, memoranda and reports on various aspects of life and of military affairs (including some sketch-maps) in Canada.
[Cover title:] Province of the Minho. 29 April 1813. "Scale of two leagues of 18 to a degree.", 1813.
From Tuy in the north to Porto in the south. Dissected for folding.
Draft sketch map of `Kinraddie` by James Leslie Mitchell (`Lewis Grassic Gibbon`), intended for inclusion in `Sunset Song`.
Drawing - Map of dristrict from Crockhuish to Karra Garrow - Crockhuish, Sutherland - surveyed by James Jeffrey and H C Otter., 1846.
Drawings and maps made or collected by Robert Bruce Armstrong to illustrate the volumes of ‘The history of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the Debateable Land’ and its continuation., Circa 1883.
East Lothian, by John Adair., 1682.
Scale statements read "6 milliaria comunia" 6 = 181 mm. ; "9 mille passus ... milliaria Ital" 9 = 181 mm. Relief shown pictorially. Bathymetry shown by soundings. Features include compass rose; estates and settlements; trees; rivers and tributaries; ships; bridges. Mounted on paper. Has gridlines. Has an additional set of gridlines in red ink ruled obliquely on the sheet, giving correct orientation.
Fifteenth-century manuscript of the 'short version' of the 'Polychronicon' of Ranulph Higden.
Five manuscript hand-coloured apprentice maps prepared by Thomas H Walker.
Maps are of Scotland, Corsica, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), the Indian subcontinent and the Loch More-Ben Stack area of Sutherland.