Notebooks.
Found in 3337 Collections and/or Records:
2nd Notebook of Thomas Carlyle., 1831-1832.
Includes notes Carlyle's movements, visits, and research interests, and records of meetings with literary figures such as Allan Cunningham and Sir Walter Scott.
3rd Notebook of Thomas Carlyle., 1832-1866.
Includes notes on Goethe, research in the Advocates' Library, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Also includes some newspaper cuttings of articles written by Carlyle with coments on the articles.
4th Notebook of Thomas Carlyle., 1866-1873.
Includes some newspaper cuttings of articles by Carlyle with further notes added by Carlyle.
11 literary notebooks and other papers of Morley Jamieson.
20 notebooks of Naomi Mitchison.
Literary and personal notes and the typescript of "Yet it shall be Tempest Tost", an account of an experiment with mescalin during the 1960s.
22 notebooks, 1942, containing the corrected manuscript of A J Cronin, "The Keys of the Kingdom".
With a copy of the novel inscribed by Cronin and a letter, 1950, of Cronin.
34 Notebooks of John 'Jock' M Watt relating to Speedway., 1952-1953, undated.
The notebooks here were used by Watt to record Speedway meets, results and interviews with Speedway riders. The Edinburgh Monarchs feature heavily in many of the volumes. Although they are mostly undated, the notebooks are likely to date from the 1950s.
While the notes mainly focus on Speedway, there are notes in some of the volumes relating to other sports, including football and boxing.
41 letters and documents, 1656-1667, mostly of General George Monck to Sir Thomas Morgan, Commander of the army in Scotland and Governor of Edinburgh.
Concern miltary arrangements.
With notebook, 1660, of Morgan as governor and later personal accounts, 1680s to 1690s.
“1916 and 1917” notes and calculations., 1916-1917.
A series of notebooks containing biographical information on British poets used, or intended to be used, in the publication of a dictionary of British poets., Mid 19th century.
The notebooks serve more as an assortment of information - notes, press cuttings and documentary evidence, such as copies of wills - to be used in the preparation of the specific entries of the dictionary, than as a considered manuscript. In many cases only the heading of the name of the poet has been entered.
None of the volumes has an index.
Abstract in a small notebook of the ‘State of expence [sic] and funds for the Perthsire election, April and May 1834’., 1834.
Academic and literary papers of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun., 17th century-1843.
Account books and other business records of T and T Clark, publishers, Edinburgh.
Account-books of the family of Erskine of Alva., Circa 1635-1807.
Account-books of William and James Chisholme., 1769-1812.
Account of the life of Mary E Haldane., [1917, or before]-1922.
Accounts, chiefly personal and household, but including some military accounts, of James and Janet St Clair., 1764-1766, undated.
Includes James St Clair's notebook of household receipts, 1759 (folios 140-152), and household accounts of Janet St Clair, 1754 (folios 153-176).
Accounts of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton, chiefly drafts, rough notes, and calculations., 1718-1765, undated.
Also included are some unbound notebooks similar to the account books and memoranda books.
Accounts of Andrew Stuart., 1752-1788.
Accounts of Sir Walter Scott and other documents relating to him., 1760-1838.
Additional papers of the Reverend Dr John MacInnes, containing mostly historical notebooks., 1841-1891, 1951-1972, undated.
Address book and notebook of Katy Horseman., 1943-1949.
Address books and notebook of Elizabeth Oliver., 1938-1945, undated.
Advocate's opinion notebooks of David Hope., 1978-1989.
'Analytical processes', a chemist's notebook of work on papermaking., 20th century.
The name of James Alexander Lumsden appears at the front.