Memorandums.
Found in 993 Collections and/or Records:
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1906, regarding external affairs relating to the North-East Frontier, Burma, Siam, and China., 1906.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding affairs in Arabia., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding external affairs relating to Persia., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1907, regarding the North-East Frontier, Burma, Siam, and China., 1907.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding affairs in Arabia., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding affairs on and beyond the North-West Frontier of India., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding external affairs relating to Persia., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1908, regarding the North-East Frontier, Burma, Siam, and China., 1908.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1909, regarding affairs in Arabia, the North-East Frontier and Burma., 1909.
Also contains memoranda for the North-East Frontier, Tibet, and China.
Printed memorandum of information received during the month of January 1909, relating to affairs in Persia, and the Arabian shore of the Persian Gulf., 1909.
Printed memorial, 1812, concerning the career and death of Captain Samuel Adam Greenwood, with related correspondence, 1811., 1811-1812.
Captain Greenwood was one of Alexander Walker's senior assistants at Baroda and a Persian scholar.
Printed papers, chiefly prospectuses and reports, of the African Lakes Corporation and the Imperial British East Africa Company, and printed maps of Africa, especially Nyasaland., 1879-1899.
The contents are as follows:
Printed papers of the African Lakes Corporation (folio 1);
Printed papers of the Imperial British East Africa Company (folio 41);
Printed maps of Africa, especially Nyasaland (folio 50).
Printed papers concerning foreign missions of the Scottish Presbyterian Churches., Late 19th century.
Printed summaries of the 4th Earl of Minto's administration: Army Department., 1900-1910, undated.
Printed summaries of the 4th Earl of Minto's administration: Finance Department., 1905-1911.
Private memoranda concerning Bábáji and Shastri., 1805-1809.
Private memorandum book of Captain Robert Sutherland of Nessbank, covering the years from 1798, when he returned from India, to 1823.
'Proceedings [of the] Home Department [of the] Government of India: Legislation for the purposes of assuming some degree of control over the newspaper press in India' ([Simla], 1907), with correspondence and other papers., 1907.
The contents are as follows. (i) Miscellaneous correspondence and papers relating to sedition and to the control of the press, 1907-1911 (folio 1); (ii) Papers relating to the resignation of Sir Bampfylde Fuller as Lietenant-Governor of East Bengal and Assam, 1906 (folio 149); (iii) Transcripts of letters and a petition against the partition of Bengal, 1906 (folio 190).
'Proposals for the improvement in the ventilating arrangements of wireless offices and silent cabinets', being copy letters, memoranda, notes and papers (some printed) bound together in a folder., 1910-1911.
Although J S Haldane was a member of the committee working on the ventilation of ships in 1912-1913 (cf MS.20511, folios 49-306, passim), it is not clear how or why these papers, which contain nothing written to or by him, came into his possession.
Receipt- and memorandum-book of James Innes, concerning the administration of the Durris estate., 1816-1824.
Records of Edinburgh South Liberal Democrats.
Agendas, minutes of executive committes and annual general meetings, treasurer`s accounts and reports, internal mailings.
Records of the Edinburgh dining club, The Friday Club, formed in June 1803 and continued until 1850, prefaced by a long autograph memorandum by Lord Cockburn.
The volume contains accounts kept by John Richardson, original bills from taverns and hotels, and an incomplete series of the club's printed fixture-cards.