Notebooks.
Found in 3337 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Reverend Prof Franz Hildebrandt.
Includes sermons, lectures, notes for published works, correspondence, pastoral notebooks and diaries.
Papers of the Reverend William Wilson, minister of St Paul’s Free Church, Dundee.
William Wilson, who was dispossessed at the Disruption in 1843, became Moderator of the Free Church in 1866, and moved to Edinburgh in 1877.
Papers of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, mostly containing printed material, some press cuttings and photographs., 1821-1978, undated.
Papers of the Seaforth family., 1788-1834.
Papers of Thomas Johnston.
Including notebooks, sketchbooks, correspondence, and manuscripts of lectures and addresses.
Papers of Tom Pow relating to 'Wilderness dreams'., 1991-1997.
Papers of W S Graham, originally from the collection of Alan Clodd.
Includes notebooks, manuscripts and typescripts of poetry and letters, mostly to Alan Clodd.
Papers of Walter S Crow.
Including account of 1918 war experiences, compiled in 1977 from original notebook carried in the field, which is also presented, together with a letter on the battle of Château-Thierry.
With photocopies of two letters, 1944, of W R Crow, and photocopies of unassociated essays.
Papers of Walter Scott, Writer to the Signet, and of various families and individuals, his kinsmen or perhaps clients., 1622-1790, undated.
Papers of William Hutchison Murray and Anne Burnet Murray
Papers of William Stuart Henry.
Including notebooks, sketches, poems, and correspondence concerning his work.
Papers partly concerning persons named Galbraith.
Including 12 account books and notebooks, 1697-1917.
With a few loose papers including five letters, 1811-1813, of Hugh Laing, St Croix, to Hugh Morris, Largs.
Papers relating to James Johnston as a student at the Royal Military College of Science., 1959-1964
Papers relating to military service and commands of Sir William Stewart in Britain, Europe and the Caribbean., 1789-1826.
Papers relating to Orkney., 1725-1898, undated.
Papers relating to the 4th Earl of Minto's service as Military Secretary to the 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, Governor-General of Canada., 1883-1886.
The 4th Earl of Minto's main preoccupations were with the raising of a voyageur force for service in Egypt, the employment of Canadian forces in the imperial service, and the rebellion of Louis Riel in the North-West in which he was personally involved.
Papers relating to the death of Janet Adam Smith and beyond., 1999-2013.
Papers relating to the education of James Johnston at Welbeck college., 1955-1957.
Papers relating to the professional affairs of David Hope., 1965-1994.
This series comprises notebooks recording David Hope's legal opinions at different stages of his legal career and a fee notebook recording financial matters.
Papers relating to 'The ten pains of death', by Gavin Maxwell, containing manuscripts and pages of corrected typescript., [?Circa 1959], undated.
Papers relating to tours and expeditions of James Wordie., 1865-1959.
Papers relating to William Anderson, missionary in Jamaica and Calabar., 1841-1893.
Patronage correspondence, 1833-1834, chiefly transferred to Robert Graham by Lord Breadalbane; with a notebook, 1834, of Graham listing eighty four applicants for patronage., 1833-1834.
Patterns for weaving, probably on a draw-loom, and apparently for linen or damask, set out in a notebook.
Most of the patterns are named, for example, "Nebuchadnezzar's Dream in 16 leaves", "The Hare's Foot in 16 leaves", and from the names of several of them, such as "Gartshore's", "Pagan's", "Dunlop's", they would appear to be Scottish.