Minutes. Administrative records.
Found in 964 Collections and/or Records:
Copies of the 1st Earl of Minto's letters and papers., 1806-1813.
Copies or drafts of letters and memoranda of Mary, Queen of Scots, or associated closely with her, probably written by various secretaries.
Copy, 1766, of ‘The laws and acts of the Chapmen of Perthshire’, 1713, and minutes of the society, 1748-1805.
Copy by John Boswell of "Decreets of Division of Valuations in the Shire of Ayr".
Consisting of records of meetings of the Commissioners of Supply and other papers.
Copy, early 20th century, of the Minutes of the Committee appointed to raise an Edinburgh Regiment, 20 November 1745-14 April 1746, with a declaration made by Joseph Williamson, Advocate, before William Grant, Lord Advocate, 1746, concerning the attempts to provide for the defence of the city., 1745-1746.
Copy of dispatch from Robert Townsend Farquhar to the 1st Earl of Minto, 24 March 1811, with enclosed papers., 1811.
Enclosed is a copy of Robert Townsend Farquhar's report to the Earl of Liverpool concerning Mauritius and Bourbon, including tables relating to the revenue and government expenses of those islands (folio 1), and copy of Farquhar's minute, 4 January 1811, concerning Captain Philip Beaver, Royal Navy, and the expedition to Madagascar, with copies of correspondence with Beaver (folio 66).
Copy of minutes of Jedburgh Sheriff Court.
Concerning the Roxburghshire election, 1790.
Correspondence and other papers concerning Sailors' Walk House, Kirkcaldy., 1932-1953.
Included is the pamphlet “Kirkcaldy’s oldest house: a pleas for its preservation” by G M Lendrum.
Correspondence and papers between Sir James Wordie and the Colonial Office concerning the Inter-departmental Committee regarding Research Ships for Employment in the Dependencies of the Falkland Islands, upon which Wordie was invited to serve., 1922-1923.
The papers, which were enclosures with the letters to James Wordie, consist chiefly of minutes of meetings of the Committee and carbon copies of letters of Flannery, Baggalley and Johnson, Ltd., Consulting Engineers, London, to the Chief Engineer, the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
Correspondence and papers concerning canals., 1806-1834.
Correspondence and papers concerning church affairs in the Parish of Minto., 1858-1878.
Correspondence and papers concerning church affairs in the Parish of Minto., 1880-1894.
Correspondence and papers concerning church affairs in various parishes, chiefly in Roxburghshire., 1720-1894, undated.
Correspondence and papers concerning miscellaneous undertakings., 1795-1834.
Correspondence and papers concerning the 4th Earl of Minto as Military Secretary., 1883-1886.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Faculty of Advocates Library buildings.
Correspondence and papers concerning the Livingstonia Mission of the Free Church of Scotland., 1874-1934.
The Livingstonia Mission was founded in 1875 and directed for more than fifty years by the Reverend Dr Robert Laws.
Correspondence and papers, including manuscripts, typescripts and proofs, of Professor Alexander Norman Jeffares, English literature scholar.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning Hugh Pattison Macmillan, chiefly relating to proposals for a National Library for Scotland., 1914-1924.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning the 1st Earl of Minto concerning various military expeditions., 1810-1811.
Correspondence and papers of and concerning the Commonwealth Writers' Conference, Edinburgh., Undated.
Correspondence and papers of Charles Stuart, then a member of the Bengal Council, and later a professor of Oriental Languages at the East India College, Haileybury.
The papers consist of private letters from Charles Stuart to Henry Dundas, lst Viscount Melville, and to his friend William Dundas, the latter's nephew, with extensive enclosures, largely minutes and reports by Stuart, and copies of official correspondence and dispatches. The private correspondence contains particular detail on fiscal policies and the internal politics of the Bengal administration.
Correspondence and papers of Dr Alastair M Dunnett.
Includes correspondence with Lord Thomson of Fleet, the directors of the Thomson Organisation, Armand Hammer and Presidents of Ocidental Petroleum.
With minutes and papers of the Publicity, Environment and Planning Committee of the Occidental North Sea Consortium.