Receipts. Financial records.
Found in 938 Collections and/or Records:
Accounts and vouchers of the Hunter family., 1764-1871, undated.
The accounts and vouchers being chiefly Charles Hunters bills and receipts for his estates of Glencarse and Seaside with some household accounts of Glencarse (folio 2). Also with accounts of Patrick Hunter of Knap, 1764 (folio 1), James Hunter of Kellyfield, 1856-1857 (folio 180), and Robert Webster of Cranley, circa 1811 (folio 212).
Accounts chiefly of James Chisholme but including some of William Chisholme, Lord Sinclair, and William Molleson., 1780-1814.
Accounts, chiefly personal and household, but including some military accounts, of James and Janet St Clair., 1764-1766, undated.
Includes James St Clair's notebook of household receipts, 1759 (folios 140-152), and household accounts of Janet St Clair, 1754 (folios 153-176).
Accounts concerning Fyvie estates., 1692-1735.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Disbound account books, 1701-1704, of the two third parts rents and duties of the lordship of Fyvie, (folio 1);
(ii) Factors' accounts, receipts and related papers, 1692-1735, for Fyvie estates (folio 23).
Accounts concerning Peeblesshire estates, including Neidpath household., 1612-1688, undated.
Accounts concerning the regality of Dunfermline, including Dalgety household., 1639-1833, undated.
Accounts for labourer’s wages and tradesman’s bills and receipts of the Faculty of Advocates for the building of the new library staircase.
Accounts, letters, and receipts relating to the financial affairs of Professor John Wilson ('Christopher North')., 1832-1840.
Accounts, letters, and receipts relating to the financial affairs of Professor John Wilson ('Christopher North')., 1841-1852, undated.
Accounts, letters, and receipts relating to the financial affairs of Professor John Wilson ('Christopher North'), which were dealt with by William Blackwood and Sons., 1832-1852, undated.
Accounts of concerning the regality of Dunfermline., 1647-1704, 1832-1833, undated.
Accounts of English expenses., 1668-1704, undated.
Accounts of English expenses., 1670-1710, undated.
Accounts of labourers, and ministers' and schoolmasters' receipts., 1789-1801.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Accounts, 1789-1793, of labourers employed in planting, cutting and sawing timber (folio 1);
(ii) Accounts, 1792-1801, of labourers employed in the garden and policy of Yester (folio 28);
(iii) Ministers’ and schoolmasters’ receipts, 1793-1801 (folio 114).
Accounts of Pinkie, including household and personal expenses and wages., 1662-1778.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Accounts of household and personal expenses, and accounts of fruit and vegetables sent to Edinburgh and Yester, 1662-1778 (folio 1);
(ii) Accounts and receipts, 1682-1686, of servants' and workmen's wages (folio 107);
(iii) Accounts, 1681-1705, of feu capons due from the lordship of Musselburgh (folio 125).
Accounts of Susan, Marchioness of Tweeddale., 1715-1736, undated.
Accounts of the family of Forbes of Culloden., 1645-1754, undated.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Deliveries of meal, 1704, 1712 (folio 1);
(ii) Household, shopkeepers, etc., 1719-1754, undated (folio 12);
(iii) Payments on bonds, bills, etc., 1650-1754 (folio 30);
(iv) Excise receipts, 1721-1752 (folio 63);
(v) Miscellaneous, 1645-1732 (folio 67);
(vi) Inverallochie, 1670-1678 (folio 73).
Accounts of the successive chamberlains and factors to the Earls of Wigtown, comprising statements of their intromissions with some accounts and receipts, chiefly for personal and household expenses., 1660-1678.
The chamberlains and factors during this period were William Miller, Thomas Stewart, Anthony Murray, Robert Fleming, John Carmichael and Henry Drummond.