Notes.
Found in 5113 Collections and/or Records:
Biographical notes, undated, of John Purves, for the most part on 17th and 18th century literary figures., Early 20th century-[before 1962.]
Biographical notes, undated, of John Purves on 17th century English visitors to Holland., Early 20th century-[before 1962.]
Biographical notes, undated, of John Purves on 18th and 19th century English visitors to South Africa, with extracts from South African periodicals., Early 20th century-[before 1962.]
Biographical notes, undated, of John Purves on Bossuet, Fénelon, Joubert and Chateaubriand., Early 20th century-[before 1962.]
Biographical notices of Scottish and other pipers, with notes on persons, places and things connected in any way with piping, compiled by John MacLennan with additions and corrections by Ian H Mackay Scobie.
Biographical notices of Scottish and other pipers, with notes on persons, places and things connected in any way with piping, compiled by John MacLennan with additions and corrections by Ian H Mackay Scobie: subjects beginning A-Ga., Late 19th century-?1956.
Biographical notices of Scottish and other pipers, with notes on persons, places and things connected in any way with piping, compiled by John MacLennan with additions and corrections by Ian H Mackay Scobie: subjects beginning Ga-MacD., Late 19th century-?1956.
Biographical notices of Scottish and other pipers, with notes on persons, places and things connected in any way with piping, compiled by John MacLennan with additions and corrections by Ian H Mackay Scobie: subjects beginning MacE-Man., Late 19th century-?1956.
Biographical notices of Scottish and other pipers, with notes on persons, places and things connected in any way with piping, compiled by John MacLennan with additions and corrections by Ian H Mackay Scobie, subjects beginning Mar-Z., Late 19th century-?1956.
Biographical notices of Scottish and other pipers, with notes on persons, places and things connected in any way with piping, compiled by John MacLennan with additions and corrections by Ian H Mackay Scobie: subjects beginning Mar-Z., Late 19th century-?1956.
Biographical papers of members of the Elliot family of Minto., [?Circa 1858], undated.
The contents are as follows. (i) Draft biography of Charles James Fox by the 2nd Earl of Minto, ?circa 1858 (folio 1); (ii) Autobiographical notes by the 2nd Baron and Baroness Dunfermline, undated (folio 58).
Biographical papers relating to Jan Struther, containing notes, diaries and photocopies., 1920s-1930s, 1989.
Biographies of Christian authors written by Joannes Petri de Delft, a copyist at Niewlicht., 1457-1469.
“Blair’s Collections”: Session papers of Robert Blair of Avonton, Lord President of the Court of Session.
`Blazoning of the arms belonging to the gentlemen within the Kingdom of Scotland`., 1672-1822.
Blue notebook containing various handwritten notes and writings of Marshall Anderson., 1991-1992.
Blue notepad, 'May-June 1991. Storytellers. An Tuireann opening, Dundee 800 and Uist's Art Association', containing handwritten notes and writings of Marshall Anderson., 1991.
Book containing notes on some of the peers of Scotland and their families., ?1696-?1702.
From the dates that occur on pages 245 and 421 and intermediate pages, the greater part of the book seems to have been written between 1696 and 1701, but some additions must have been made at least as late as 1702 (see date on page 257).
‘Book of Clan Fraser’, being an album of manuscript notes and newspaper-cuttings relating to families and individuals of the name of Fraser, compiled by the Reverend Alexander Thomson Grant, Episcopalian Rector at Leven and later Chaplain at Wemyss Castle., Early 20th century-mid 20th century.
The notes, which are arranged alphabetically in order of families, include extracts from early official records, but consist chiefly of notices of marriages, deaths, etc., taken from modern newspapers. The compilation is incomplete, and there are many blank pages.
Book of English and Scottish tunes; with a list of the contents, and remarks, by Davidson Cook, a previous owner of the manuscript.
Book of French maxims., 1629.
A note by Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram, explains that it was written and presented to him by Princess Louise Hollandina, daughter of Frederick I of Bohemia, while he was in Holland after the death of her brother, Frederick Henry. It is signed by her brothers Charles, Rupert and Maurice, and her sister Elizabeth (folios 1 verso-2), and contains notes on the births and baptisms of Frederick I's children (folio 36).
Book of hours according to the Use of Rome, written in France., [Circa 1500.]
Book of meteorological observations made at Minto., 1850-1852.
Book of notes and accounts, possibly of an employee of Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie., 1813-1824.
`Book of Opinions 1`, containing copies of opinions and memorials of English Crown counsel in matters of customs and excise arising in the Exchequer or Treasury., 1708-1730.
The volume is prefaced by a contents list.