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Found in 167 Collections and/or Records:
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin for his novel ‘The Flood’; with a related contract, financial documents, and advertisements., 1984-1986.
Developmental notes of Ian Rankin relating to the development of the plot and characters in his radio play ‘The Serpent’s Back’; with related contract and printed radio listings., 1993-1995.
Digital files of the Gude Cause Archive., 1908-1911, 1968, 2006-2010, undated.
Editorial notes for ‘Watchman’, a spy novel by Ian Rankin; with a related contract and advertisements., 1987-2004.
Essays, letters, pamphlets, and other material concerning the 'Forty-five., 1745-1750.
Estate papers of the Cameron family., 1742-1863, undated.
Gude Cause Archive.
Inventories of titles of the estate of Culloden, and other papers concerning the Forbes of Culloden., 1786-1891.
The contents are as follows: (i) Inventories, 1836-1891, of titles of the estate of Culloden (folio 1); (ii) Notices, 1845-1850, of sale of fishings belonging to the burgh of Dingwall (folio 54); (iii) Miscellaneous documents, 1786-1859, concerning Forbes of Culloden (folio 60).
Legal and financial papers relating to the publication of "The Representative" newspaper., 1825-1829.
Letter and photograph of Harriet Beecher Stowe, with other papers, inserted in her "A key to Uncle Tom's cabin" (Boston, [Massachusetts], 1853)., 1831-1867, undated.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Deed of sale, 1831, of an enslaved African woman and child, Edgecombe County, North Carolina (folio 1);
(ii) Printed advertisement, 1852, of the sale of a slave labour plantation and enslaved Africans at New Orleans (folio 2);
(iii) Letter, 1867, of Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mr Ticknor, regarding articles written by her (folio 3);
(iv) Photograph of Harriet Beecher Stowe (folio 4).
Letters and related material concerning works by Robert Charles Dallas about Lord Byron, and the associated injunction., 1824-1951, undated.
Letters of Frederick Blackwood to John Murray III and to John Murray IV. Included are a typescript copy of an extract from a letter of Blackwood; a letter of Helen Hay to John Murray III, and an advertisement for "Chappell and Cos New and Popular Songs"., 1890-1902.
The typescript is of an extract from a letter of Blackwood in which he expresses fully the merits of his trusted servant, Frederick Nowell.