Microfilms.
Found in 2421 Collections and/or Records:
Microfilm of three minute books, 1833-1975, of the Langholm Library, and of a minute book, 1838-1853, of the New Library, Langholm.
Microfilm of three notebooks, undated, of William Motherwell, the first containing 'The crust of comfort being a short treatise expressly written for the instruction and edification of Old Maids by Jacob Ebenezer Jogtrot B.A. of Brazen Nose College Oxford', the other two miscellaneous poems, copies of ballads, and other notes.
Microfilm of 'Tome I' and 'Tome II' of the diaries of Alexander Bannerman, 7th Baronet of Elsick.
The contents are as follows:
Tome I, memoir et notice genealogique de la famille de Bannerman de Elsick....1769-1830' (MS.1685);
Tome II, contenant traits characteristiques et biographicales de M M les contemporaries jusque à 1830' (MS.1686).
Microfilm of topographical surveys, 1793-1801; ‘Some remarks on the Highland clans and methods proposed for civilising them’, early 18th century; and, account book, 1750-1754, of James Erskine.
The contents are as follows:
Topographical surveys, 1793-1801 (Adv.MS.16.1.13);
‘Some remarks on the Highland clans and methods proposed for civilising them’, early 18th century (Adv.MS.16.1.14);
Account book, 1750-1754, of James Erskine, Lord Alva, Senator of the College of Justice (Adv.MS.16.1.15).
Microfilm of ‘Transactions of Scotts army in Ireland from 1643 to Junii 1648’, a collection in a contemporary hand of copies of letters, instructions and commencing with the treaty ‘concerning the Reducing of the Kingdom of Ireland’ and ending with a minute dated Carrickfergus 27 June 1648.
Microfilm of transactions of the East India Company in Malabar, volume 2, being, in practice, a description of the first campaign against Tipu, under General Mathews, up to the siege of Mangalore., [?After 1825.]
Microfilm of transcript, 1800, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of manuscripts, ?1242-1614, kept in the archives of the Town Council of Ayr., ?1242-1614.
Microfilm of transcript, 1809-1814, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of the cartulary, 15th century-16th century, of the cathedral and diocese of Brechin.
Microfilm of transcript, 1811-1819, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of excerpts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1550., 1398-1550.
Microfilm of transcript, 1811-1819, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of excerpts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1398-1639., 1398-1639.
Most of the excerpts relate to the ecclesiastical antiquities of Aberdeen. The rest relate to various religious houses elsewhere in Scotland.
Microfilm of transcript, 1811-1819, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of excerpts from the Council, Bailie and Court Registers of Aberdeen, 1551-1639., 1551-1639.
Microfilm of transcript, 1812, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, 1812, of charters and other formal documents, 1488-1609, relating to officials and other secular clergy of, and regular clergy in religious houses in the medieval diocese of Glasgow., 1844-1609.
Microfilm of transcript, 1812, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton, of charters and other formal documents, 1243-1488, relating to officials and other secular clergy of, and regular clergy in religious houses in the medieval diocese of Glasgow., 1243-1488.
Microfilm of transcript, 1812, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of charters and other formal documents, 1243-1609, relating to officials and other secular clergy of, and regular clergy in religious houses in the medieval diocese of Glasgow., 1243-1609.
Microfilm of transcript, 1813-1815, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of the Register, late 15th century-16th century, of the parish church of St Nicholas, Aberdeen., Late 15th century-16th century.
Microfilm of transcript, 1813, made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton "by EEH" of the transcript then in possession of John Dillon, of one of the notarial copies, mid-16th century, of the foundation and other charters of the Collegiate Church of St Mary the Virgin and St Anne, Glasgow., Mid 16th century.
Microfilm of transcript, 1815, by Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of the cartulary, 13th century-14th century, of the Dominican priory of St Andrews., 13th century-14th century.
The transcript was made from the original which was then at Panmure. A few textual losses are supplied by Hutton from "the other copy", presumably that known as the `Magnum Registrum’. A bifolium containing a few excerpts by John Stuart, formerly loosely enclosed, is at Adv.MS.9A.1.20, folio 1. The volume is bound with endpapers watermarked 1818.
Microfilm of transcript, 1821, made for Lieutenant-General G H Hutton of the transcript then at Panmure of the composite register, 1254x1255, of the abbey of Dunfermline., 1254x1255.
Adv.MS.9A.1.16.