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Account of the experiences of Alpin MacGregor, 1st Gordon Highlanders, as a Prisoner of War, and notes on interviews conducted by his father, Rev Duncan MacGregor, with soldiers repatriated to Holland.
Account of the life of Pope Innocent XII, with an account of the conclave of 1700 and biographical notes on the members of the College of Cardinals., [Circa 1700.]
Account of the 'Padda Song', with notes in the hand of Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. , 1st half of 19th century.
`Account of the Scotish Poets either printed or manuscript which I have seen, from Ancient tymes to the year 1701` compiled by Sir Robert Sibbald, being the preface and drafts of two books consisting respectively of lists of poems in Latin or Greek, and lists of vernacular poems.
The poems are arranged under their authors and there are a few biographical notes.
Account of trials made for coal on the Dundas estate, 1719-1721, 1727-1728 (folio 1); and notes of measurements taken on the Dundas estate, early 18th century (folio 1 inverted)., Early 18th century.
Accountant's notes on various accounts, with accounts concerning West Pencaitland., 1809-1830, undated.
The contents are as follows:
(i)Accountant's notes, with Henry Davidson's comments, on the accounts for 1809-1811 (folio 1) 1811-1813 (folio 20), and 1817-1824 (folio 42), and on the West Pencaitland accounts for 1818-1829 (folio 52) 1812, 1816, 1830, undated;
(ii) Accounts concerning West Pencaitland for crops for 1818 to 1829 (folio 68).
Accounts, 1822-1825, of household and travelling expenses in Switzerland and Italy, and notes of improvements to be made at Ashiesteel., 1822-1825.
Accounts, apparently by a member of the Kerr family, of a three months' stay in France and Switzerland., 1821-1822.
Includes notes of correspondence at the end of the volume, inverted.
Accounts, chiefly relating to the household of Mary of Lorraine, but with a few items of the late 16th century., 1532-1600, and undated.
Accounts, correspondence and other papers., 1640-19th century, undated.
Accounts created in the course of business between John Murray, London, and Archibald Constable and Co., Edinburgh. Included are miscellaneous arithmetical jottings disassociated from the accounts to which they related., ? 1806-? 1810.
Dated accounts and notes, ?1806-?1808, ?1810: folios 1-12.
Undated accounts and related papers: folios 13-32.
Arithmetical jottings: folios 33-42.
Accounts, notes of contracts, etc., of Thomas Ruddiman., 1712-1737.
Accounts of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., 1718-1744.
Accounts of Andrew Fletcher, Lord Milton., 1745-1765, undated.
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 charge and discharge between the Ladder and Kelso Road Trust and George Jordan, writer in Kelso.
These accounts include money received from toll houses, and all payments for repairs surveys and legal expenses, and occasionally notes concerning toll keepers.
Accounts of Dr Patrick Chalmers and of his son Dr George Chalmers, of Aberdeen; with other papers., 1684-19th century.
Accounts of expenses incurred by William and Thomas Fenton, Richard Ayrton and Roger Gee in breeding and training racehorses at Malton in Yorkshire., 1767-1790.
At the back of the volume are notes on the family of Kirkby of Kirkby, taken from ‘The aniquities of Furness’ by Thomas West.
Accounts of Henry Davidson with General Fletcher's trustees, with notes on these accounts., 1806-1825.
The contents consist of accounts (in several drafts) of Henry Davidson with General Fletcher's trustees for 1806-1809 (folio 1) and 1809-1811 (folio 25), notes on these by the accountant Robert Wilson with Davidson's replies, 1811-1812 (folio 39), notes on the accounts for 1811-1813 and 1814-1816, 1816-1818 (folio 65), and current accounts with the Trustees, 1820-1825 (folio 78).
Accounts of or relating to the family of Dun of Tarty in Aberdeenshire.
The accounts refer mostly to loans, rents, and bonds, but give a few instances of prices. Some appear to be the accounts of a factor or agent.
They start at both ends of a vellum-bound volume. Several leaves after folio 20 have been torn out. A modern note on the family is pasted on folio 21.
Accounts of the early oriental and classical mythical gods and heroes and Roman Emperors and Empresses, followed by notes on some classical fables.
The author's name appears as Dominicus Tagliaboscus on folio 142 verso, with the date 1702, and on folio 305.