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Petitions.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Includes any written requests and lists of signatures submitted to an authority to appeal for the performance of specific action.

Found in 254 Collections and/or Records:

Petition of Alexander Mounsey, sometime tenant-farmer of Skipmires, in the parish of Tinwald, Dumfriesshire, ‘but now residing in the township of Vaughan in the County of York and Province of Upper Canada’, to the House of Commons., 1861.

 Item
Identifier: MS.193
Scope and Contents

The petitioner, who is heir at law of William Paterson, founder of the Bank of England, petitions the House to order to be laid before it an account of Paterson’s share in the Equivalent, and to cause the large amount of it which is believed to remain unappropriated to be devoted to the spread of botanical knowledge in Scotland by means of university scholarships, etc.

Dates: 1861.

Petition presented by pensioners and discharged soldiers of the County of Lanark to the House of Lords.

 Item
Identifier: MS.3124
Scope and Contents

The petitioners claim exemption from the payment of Road Money, a tax levied for the repair of roads, etc., in lieu of Highway Duty, in virtue of an Act exempting ex-soldiers from the latter. The document, which bears 86 signatures, is accompanied by a letter to the 2nd Viscount Melville, 1823.

Dates: 1823.

Petition to the Dean of Guild by Sir William Bruce.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.3495
Scope and Contents

Concerning the repair of a tenement in the High Street, Edinburgh.

Dates: 1669.

Petitions and memoranda, chiefly written by or addressed to members of the Erskine family in their various official capacities., 1583-1801.

 File
Identifier: MS.5127
Scope and Contents

The contents include: directions, 1583, for the education of Ludovick, 2nd Duke of Lennox (folio 1); papers, 1728-1756, on the coal, linen and woollen trades in Scotland (folios 39-106, passim); papers, 1747-1760, on the state of the Highlands after the 'Forty-Five, mostly advocating the raising of volunteer companies under the command of the factors on the Forfeited Estates to help keep the Highlands quiet in case of an invasion from France (folios 61-140, passim).

Dates: 1583-1801.