Memorandums.
Found in 993 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto, chiefly as Governor-General of India., 1806-1815, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto relating to India and the Far East., 1793-1815, undated.
Correspondence and papers of the 2nd Earl of Minto with Charles Joseph, Comte de Bresson, and with Johann Peter Friedrich Ancillon., 1832-1847.
The contents are as follows. (i) Further correspondence with Charles Joseph, Comte de Bresson, 1832-1847, including a letter, 1834, of Bresson to a third party (folio 1); (ii) Correspondence with Johann Peter Friedrich Ancillon, Prussian Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1832-1834 (folio 88); (iii) Memoranda and other papers, 1832-1834, chiefly relating to conversations and negotiations with Ancillon (folio 120).
Correspondence and papers of the 3rd Earl of Minto concerning the Burgh Police and Health Act and related matters., 1857-1885.
Correspondence and papers of the 4th Earl of Minto relating to Canadian affairs., 1900-1908
Correspondence and papers of the 4th Earl of Minto relating to the voyageurs., 1884-1886.
Correspondence and papers of the Edinburgh Press with correspondents from M-W., 1933-1935.
Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning the printing of the Library’s catalogue.
Correspondence and papers of the Faculty of Advocates Library concerning the recovery of missing books.
Correspondence and papers of the Founders` Guild for an Edinburgh Symphony Orchestra.
Correspondence and papers of the Murrays of Stanhope, volume II: mainly correspondence of Sir Alexander Murray., 1711-1742, and undated.
Correspondence of Sir Alexander Murray with members of the Nobility, the Landed Gentry, and the Army, with his legal adviser, William Lumisden, and with various people concerning the Argyllshire estates, and miscellaneous memoranda.
Correspondence and papers of the Rev Dr James C. MacPhail and of his son, J R N MacPhail, Sheriff of Stirling.
Correspondence and papers concern MacPhail Bursary scheme for Gaelic-speaking boys, other Highland matters and the Lewis (Park) Deer Raid trial, 1887.
Correspondence and papers of William Elliot of Wells as Chief Secretary for Ireland in 1806-1807., 1806-1807.
Correspondence and papers on various actual and projected lead or copper mines in Scotland., 1751-1774.
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.
Correspondence and papers relating to the Mysore command, including letters of Brigadier-General John Malcolm, Major-General Sir William Clarke and William Petrie., 1807.
With a draft memorandum by the 1st Earl of Minto concerning the Mysore princes.
Correspondence and papers sent by William Ross, a former Madras civil servant, Sir George Ramsay, Baronet, of Bamff, and Lieutenant (later Major-General) William Blackburne, to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville.
The correspondence, which includes extensive memoranda and minutes, deals in considerable detail with the policies of the East India Company's Madras government towards the Raja of Tanjore, the question of the Tanjore and Arcot debts, and dynastic disputes in the royal house.
An original letter, with translation, of the Raja of Tanjore to Dundas (folios 123-137), is included in the Blackburne correspondence.
Correspondence, memoranda and printed material of the Earl of Rosebery on the London University Bill including a copy of a pamphlet entitled "Objections to the Gresham Commissioners' Scheme" (London, 1894)., 1894-1895.
Correspondence, memoranda and related printed material, November 1893-May 1895, of the Earl of Rosebery concerning applications for posts as commissioners of Income Tax and Woods and Forests, and secretary to the Office of Works., 1893-1895.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports relating to the Walk Scotland organisation., 1998.
Walk Scotland organisation was set up to complement the Paths for all Partnership to promote how the economic potential of walking and mountaineering could be realised in a sustainable way.
Correspondence, memoranda, and working group papers on a proposal that the Cairngorms should be considered for listing under the World Heritage Convention., 1988-1992.
For SNH.