Memorandums.
Found in 993 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., June-December 1999.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2000.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2001.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2002.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2003.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2004.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2005.
Correspondence, memoranda, notes and printed papers of the Earl of Rosebery on home affairs., 1892-April 1894.
The papers are principally on naval establishments in the country, importation of foreign meat and the Mines Eight Hours Bill.
Correspondence, memoranda, notes and printed papers of the Earl of Rosebery on such matters as unemployment, education in Ireland, the Land Tenure Bill, and the Cromwell Statue dispute which led up to Rosebery's resignation as prime minister., January-June 1895.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and speeches on rural policy in Scotland., 1990-1998.
Correspondence of John Francis Campbell in the capacity of Secretary to the Royal Coal Commission in London, a post he held for several years, along with various printed reports and proceedings of the Coal Commission concerning investigations made into a number of aspects of coal mining throughout the country., 1866-1871.
Each volume deals with a separate aspect.
Correspondence of John Malcolm, and miscellaneous letters and papers concerning the 1st Earl of Minto, including a dispatch of John Malcolm., 1807-1811, undated.
Correspondence of Major-General John Campbell, including many letters of his son, Colonel John Campbell, relating to the rising of 1745-1746, and orders, intelligence reports, and intercepted Jacobite correspondence: volume IV., July 1746-August 1747, 1748, 1762, undated.
Correspondence of the 1st Earl of Minto and the Bengal Government with and concerning the Madras Government and Army., 1804-1814.
Correspondence of the Earl of Rosebery with various government officials and members of the Cabinet, including memoranda, notes and printed papers., May-December 1894.
The subjects include alien immigration and other current problems.
Correspondence of various members of the Brown family., 1769-1825.
Correspondence of William K Dickson, Keeper of the Faculty of Advocates Library, with various correspondents concerning the loss of Adv.MS.33.1.5.
Correspondence, papers, and memorandums chiefly received by the 1st Earl of Minto., 1800-1813.
Correspondence, papers and notebooks chiefly of John Scott Haldane.
Amongst the papers and notebooks are some belonging to others which had come into the possession of J S Haldane.
Correspondence, printed accounts, and memoranda relating to the Investment Trust of Guernsey., 1959-1980.
Correspondence, rough notes, memoranda, and drafts of parliamentary speeches of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 3rd Baronet, concerning the campaign for a Militia Act for Scotland., 1756, 1760-1761, 1766.
Included is a draft of a pamphlet 'Reasons for extending the Militia Acts to the Disarmed countys of Scotland', attributed to George Dempster (folio 77).
Correspondence, sketches, notebooks and other papers of and concerning Sir David Young Cameron, Katharine Cameron Kay, and her husband Arthur Kay.
Papers of Sir David Young Cameron including sketches, manuscripts and typescripts of lectures and addresses, and correspondence.
Papers of Katherine Cameron Kay include sketches, notes on paintings and etchings, and correspondence.
Customs book, to which has been added historical material relating to contemporary affairs in Scotland.
Damaged copies of memoranda and reports on Malabar probably made for the Malabar Commission., 1796.
Diaries and biographical memoranda of Archibald Palmer Douglas of Cavers.
Includes accounts of visits to Canada, 1905-1906, and New Zealand, 1906.