Notebooks.
Found in 3337 Collections and/or Records:
Notebook, undated, containing biographical detail, alphabetically arranged, by Mrs Maxtone Graham, on people and events concerned with her Lynedoch book., 1st half of 20th century.
Some entries are in typescript and a few letters are also included.
Notebook, undated, containing early poems of Sir Alexander Gray., 1st quarter of 20th century.
Notebook, undated, containing essays and notes from lectures, kept by W S Walker., [?1827-?1831.]
Notebook, undated, containing essays and notes from lectures, kept by W S Walker., [?1827-?1831.]
Notebook, undated, containing financial notes and memoranda by Lord Milton., [1729-1739.]
Notebook, undated, containing 'Inventory of Papers belonging to John Elliot of Essenside Esq.', Mid 18th century-early 19th century.
Notebook, undated, containing juvenile poems of Hugh Miller., [1815-1827.]
The notebook also contains some rough notes of material used in 'Scenes and legends of the north of Scotland' (Edinburgh, 1835).
Notebook, undated, containing poems copied by Eliza Trotter., ?4th quarter of 19th century.
There are no dates recorded but the hand resembles that in MS.20297, rather than the later diaries at MSS.20298-20301.
Notebook, undated, containing preliminary incomplete draft in the hand of J B S Haldane of 'The physiology of diving, and work in compressed air by J.B.S. Haldane F.R.S. and H. Spurway Ph.D.'., [?1942-?1944.]
Although apparently begun as a fair copy, it was not proceeded with and seems not to have been published. It is inscribed 'Secret' by J B S Haldane (folio 1).
Notebook, undated, containing summaries and notes for ‘Cloud Howe’ and ‘Grey granite’ by James Leslie Mitchell, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’., [Before 1935.]
The notebook includes (folio 30) a summary and the opening of the short story, 'Smeddum', first published in the ‘Scots Magazine’, January 1933, pages 248-256, which here has the titles 'The Old Woman' and 'Freedom'.
Notebook, undated, containing the words and stage-directions, and the argument, all in W B Moonie's hand, with many amendments, of 'Lucy Ashton', an opera in three acts, dramatized from ‘The bride of Lammermoor’ by Walter Scott., [1969.]
The work was completed in 1969. The greater part of the notebook is blank.