Microfilms.
Found in 2421 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of official correspondence sent by Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, of Inverneil, to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, volume 1., 1785-1787.
Microfilm of official correspondence sent by Major-General Sir Archibald Campbell, of Inverneil, to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, volume 1; and, "Appendix to Lord Cornwallis's letters to Mr. Dundas", containing the documents sent by Cornwallis attached to letters in MS.3385.
Microfilm of official papers of Sir Robert Liston concerning the mission to Bavaria and Ratisbon.
Microfilm of 'On emigration from the Scottish Highlands and Isles', an apparently unpublished treatise.
Microfilm of orders and memoranda, numbers 1-2, from the time of Sir Thomas John Cochrane's service at the East India Station., January 1842-October 1844.
The contents are as follows:
Orders and memoranda, number 1, January 1842-February 1844 (MS.2475);
Orders and memoranda, number 2, March-19 October 1844 (MS.2476).
Microfilm of orders and memoranda, numbers 3-5, 1846-1847; return, 1844-1846, on a printed form, showing the number and disposition of ships under the command of Sir Thomas John Cochrane; and, deck logs and day's works, 1842-1845, from the time of Cochrane's service at the East India Station., 1842-1847.
The contents are as follows:
Orders and memoranda, number 3, 17 October 1844-20 May 1846 (MS.2477);
Orders and memoranda, number 4, 25 May 1846-12 February 1847 (MS.2478);
Orders and memoranda, number 5, 12 February-August 1847 (MS.2479);
Return, on a printed form, showing the number and disposition of ships, 1844-1846 (MS.2480);
Deck logs and day's works, 1842 (MS.2481);
Deck logs and day's works, 1843-1845 (MS.2482).
Microfilm of orders established by Charles I for the regulation of the office of "His Majesty’s Great Wardrob".
Microfilm of original copy of an historical summary of the 'progress and transactions of the East India Company from their first institution to the present day', being a manuscript of Alexander Walker intended for publication., [Circa 1805, circa 1825.]
Microfilm of original letters, 1831-1838, and copies, possibly 1841-1849, of letters 1841-1849, of Francis Jeffrey to Henry Cockburn; and, notebook, [1852, or before], of Cockburn containing biographical details of Jeffrey.
The contents are as follows:
Copies, possibly 1841-1849, of letters, November 1841-October 1849, of Francis Jeffrey to Henry Cockburn (Adv.MS.9.1.11);
Original letters, 1831-1838, of Francis Jeffrey to Henry Cockburn, almost all of the period 1831-1834, and concerned with political and official business (Adv.MS.9.1.12);
Notebook, [1852, or before], of Henry Cockburn containing details of Francis Jeffrey’s family, and early life and career. (Adv.MS.9.1.13).
Microfilm of original manuscript of ‘Marmion’ by Sir Walter Scott.
Microfilm of original manuscript of ‘Marmion’ by Sir Walter Scott.
Microfilm of original manuscript of ‘Redgauntlet’ by Sir Walter Scott.
Microfilm of original manuscript of "The Ship o' the Fiend", a ballad for Orchestra, Opus 5, composed by Hamish MacCunn., [1888, or before.]
Microfilm of original manuscript of "The Ship o' the Fiend", a ballad for Orchestra, Opus 5, composed by Hamish MacCunn., [1888, or before.]
Microfilm of Orkney genealogies and anecdotes ‘collected by Robert Nicolson who served as Sheriff Substitute of Orkney from 1793 to 1814 inclusive’.
Microfilm of page proofs of ‘Ivanhoe’, ‘Tales of my landlord' ('The bride of Lammermoor' and 'A legend of Montrose’), and ‘The Abbot’ by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive corrections and additions in Scott’s hand.
Microfilm of page proofs of ‘The fortunes of Nigel’, and ‘Quentin Durward’, by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive corrections and additions in Scott’s hand.
The contents are as follows:
Page proofs of ‘The fortunes of Nigel’ by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive corrections and additions in Scott’s hand, [1822, or before] (MS.3402);
Page proofs of ‘The fortunes of Nigel’, and ‘Quentin Durward’, by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive corrections and additions in Scott’s hand, [1822, or before; 1823, or before.] (MS.3403).
Microfilm of page proofs of ‘The fortunes of Nigel’, and ‘Quentin Durward’, by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive corrections and additions in Scott’s hand., [1822, or before; 1823, or before.]
Microfilm of page proofs of volume I of ‘The history of Scotland’ by Sir Walter Scott, with extensive additions and corrections by Scott.
Microfilm of Paisley chartulary and Papal Bull.
The contents are as follows:
16th century manuscript, Chartulary of Paisley Abbey, with material covering the years 1163-1530 (Adv.MS.34.4.14);
Papal Bull (Ch.A6).
Microfilm of palimpsest, made up of at least five English manuscripts of the 8th to 11th centuries, overwritten in England in the late 11th century and belonging to Thorney Abbey.
Microfilm of panegyric in honour of, and addressed to, Henry VIII by Walter, Lord Ogilvy, in a contemporary hand.
Microfilm of Panmure manuscripts containing viol music by Marin Marais and Jean de Ste Colombe.
The contents are as follows:
'Pieces de viole de Mʳ Marais', compiled before 1685 (MSS.9465-9466);
"Folies d'Espagne" and other pieces for bass viol by Marin Marais, compiled before 1685 (MS.9467);
Transcripts, possibly by Harie Maule, of a total of 111 pieces for bass viol by Jean de Ste Colombe, 4th quarter of 17th century (MSS.9468-9469).
Microfilm of Panmure music book, containing the treble and bass parts of pieces of music chiefly by Jean Baptiste Lully.
The contents are as follows:
Treble parts of pieces of music chiefly by Jean Baptiste Lully (MS.9462), 56 frames;
Bass parts of pieces of music chiefly by Jean Baptiste Lully (MS.9463), 51 frames.