Receipts. Financial records.
Found in 938 Collections and/or Records:
Love poems; and receipts for feu duty., 17th century-1786.
The contents are as follows.
(i) Love poems, seventeenth century, to Celia, Cynthia, etc. (folio 1);
(ii) Receipts for feu duty for Balmore from James Gibb, 1684-1786, presumably father and son; in the earlier receipts Gibb is designated portioner of Balmore (folio 17).
Main series of accounts and receipts chiefly for estate business., 1881-1889.
Memorandum-books of Walter Scott, Tutor of Raeburn ('Beardie'), 1707-1712, with a few notes of 1705-1706, containing notes of receipts, payments, and various activities., 1705-1712.
Microfilm of assorted manuscript material.
Microfilm of family and genealogical papers of the family of Mackintosh of Farr.
Microfilm of Industrial Revolution: a documentary history. Series 2. Papers of John Rennie, Thomas Telford and related figures. Part 2., 1769-1907.
Microfilm of Industrial Revolution: a documentary history. Series 2. Papers of John Rennie, Thomas Telford and related figures. Part 2., [1784-1818.]
Microfilm of Industrial Revolution: a documentary history. Series 2. Papers of John Rennie, Thomas Telford and related figures. Part 2., [1757]-1835.
The contents are as follows:
Draughtsmen's and surveyor's bills, various accounts, and rent receipts, 18114-1834, concerning Thomas Telford (MS.19973);
Miscellaneous bills and receipts, 1820-1834, undated, concerning Thomas Telford (MS.19974);
Papers, [1757]-1835, relating to the life and work of Thomas Telford (MS.19975).
Microfilm of various notebooks of the family of Fletcher of Saltoun.
Military papers of the 8th Marquess of Tweeddale as Quartermaster-General to the army in the Spanish Peninsula, including financial papers, ration vouchers and campaign maps., [Circa 1811]-1813.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Accounts, April-July 1812, of Lieutenant Collet Barker, 39th Foot, and Lieutenant Benjamin Hobhouse, 57th Foot, employed on special service (folio 1);
(ii) Ration vouchers, 1812-1813 (folio 29);
(iii) Receipts, 1812, for horse-shoes and nails (folio 174);
(iv) Campaign maps, circa 1812-1813 (folio 198);
(v) Miscellaneous military papers, circa 1811-1813 (folio 214).
Minor state papers, chiefly of the eighteenth century, with a few from the end of the seventeenth, concerned partly with military and Parliamentary affairs, and the business of the Court., Late 17th century-18th century.
The papers include memoranda, copies of 'humble addresses', departmental warrants, accounts and receipts.
"Minute book. Keep'd by Alex. Dalziel, factor for the Revd. and Right Honble. John Earl of Glencairn, relative to his Lordship's affairs upon the Estate of Finlayston", 1791-1793., 1791-1841.
The minute book consists of copies of correspondence between Alex Dalziel, the Earl of Glencairn, and Robert Stewart, writer in Edinburgh. The volume was afterwards used by the Reverend George Craig Dalziel Buchanan, Minister of Kinross, for his receipt and expenditure book, 1837-1841; with further, scattered notes by Buchanan on money matters.
Minute-book of the Rymour Club., October 1920-April 1925.
Minute books and cash books of the Incorporation of Sailors of Fisherrow and Musselburgh, or Fisherrow Sailor’s Society, from 1669 to its dissolution in 1889, with relevant papers., 1669-1908.
Minutes of the proceedings in the Scottish Parliament, with receipts for them signed by Walter Riddell., 1703.
Miscellaneous accounts and financial papers., 1653-1693.
Miscellaneous accounts and receipts., N.d.
Miscellaneous accounts and receipts for estate expenditure at Lochgelly., 1641-1746, undated.
Miscellaneous accounts and receipts for estate expenditure for Melgund, 1727-1746, and for Lochgelly and Melgund, 1747-1806., 1727-1806.
Miscellaneous accounts and receipts of the 1st Earl of Tweeddale., 1611-1653, undated.
Miscellaneous and other receipt files of Gavin Maxwell Enterprises Limited., 1956-1971.
Miscellaneous bills and receipts concerning Thomas Telford., 1820-1822, 1825-1834, undated.
Miscellaneous bills and receipts of the Douglas family of Springwood Park., 1778-1883.
The bills and receipts are chiefly for furnishings, food, clothing, and school fees.
Miscellaneous English bills and receipts., 1689-1698.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Various bills and receipts at London and Tunbridge Wells, 1689-1693 (folio 1);
(ii) Tradesmen's bills for provisions, 1693-1695, arranged as follows: bread (folio 143); pastries (folio 166); meat (folio 168); poultry (folio 184); vegetables (folio 199); wine (folio 215); ale (folio 218); coals (folio 224); cloth (folio 229);
(iii) Coachmaker's bills, 1698, to Lord David Hay of Belton (folio 230).