Receipts. Financial records.
Found in 938 Collections and/or Records:
Papers collected by Walter McCulloch, schoolmaster in St Ninians, in his capacity as session clerk, concerning the parish of St Ninians., 1709-1850.
Walter McCulloch, schoolmaster at St Ninians and session clerk from circa 1779 to 1804, was related to the Wilson family through his daughter Martha, who married Alexander Wilson, younger son of the original William Wilson.
Papers concerning Bothwell, Cranstonhill and Gorbals Free Church, and Kilberry School., 1876-1904.
The contents are as follows:
Papers concerning Bothwell Free Church and the Juvenile Offering, 1893-1894 (folio 1), Cranstonhill Free Church, 1894-1904 (folio 45), Gorbals Free Church, 1894-1896 (folio 192), and Kilberry School, 1876-1878 (folio 227).
Papers concerning membership of the Saltire Society, including correspondence, membership lists and related material., 1947-1976, undated.
Papers concerning public burden and taxes; banking accounts and correspondence., 1761-1864.
Papers concerning Widows Fund, Annuitants, Poor relief, and other financial papers of the Faculty of Advocates.
Papers connected with the Frasers of Belladrum., 1620-1785.
The papers consist of a receipt, 1620, and three letters [? circa 1667], 1708, 1785.
Papers including legal and financial documents of the Incorporation of Mary's Chapel, Edinburgh.
Papers of and concerning the firm of William Wilson and Son, tartan manufacturers in Bannockburn; and concerning the parish of St Ninians, Stirlingshire.
Papers of George Mackenzie, Advocate., 1686-1740.
Papers of Graham Brown, relating to converted yacht 'Thekla', formerly 'Marion of Lorne'., 1947-1960, undated.
Papers of John Mackenzie, Writer to the Signet, and of various clients., 1732-1777, undated.
Papers of John Murray Belsches., 1821-1861.
Papers of John Rennie concerning Fen drainage., 1768-1821.
The contents are as follows. (i) Memoranda and accounts, 1768, 1800-1821 (folio 1); (ii) Poems of William Hall, poet and antiquary of the Fens, printed and manuscript, 1818, 1820, undated (folio 137); (iii) Bills and receipts connected with John Rennie's stay at Eastville near Boston while working on Fen drainage, 1817-1818 (folio 142).
Papers of John Spottiswoode, Advocate, Keeper of the Advocates’ Library, 1702-1728.
Papers of Lord Harald Robert Leslie Birsay, during his term of office as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland., 1965-1966.
Papers of Mary Grey, afterwards wife successively of Robert Lundie, Minister of Kelso, and of Henry Duncan, Minister of Ruthwell., 1809-1812, 1842, undated.
The papers comprise: a list, 1809-1812, of expenditure on charities; acknowledgements by societies of gifts, 1810-1811; a letter, 1842, of Mrs Duncan to a son or stepson; and a poem, undated.
Papers of Sir Gilbert Elliot, 3rd Baronet, as Lord of the Treasury and Treasurer of the Chamber., 1686-1769.
Papers of Sir John Stuart Hepburn Forbes, 8th Bart. of Monymusk and Pitsligo., 1821-1866.
Papers of Sir Walter Scott, Writer to the Signet, and of John and Robert Haliburton of Newmains, merchants (John Haliburton & Company)., 1743-1756, undated.
Contains smaller receipts, etc., chiefly connected with the business of the firm represented by the papers in MS.1563.
Papers of Sir William Forbes, 7th Bart. of Monymusk and Pitsligo., Circa 1780-1828.
Papers of the 1st Earl of Minto., 1776-1812.
Papers of the 1st Earl of Minto, chiefly concerning the payment of taxes., 1792-1812.
The contents are as follows. (i) Papers, chiefly receipts and forms, concerning the payment of assessed and property taxes in the parishes of St James, Westminister, and Roehampton, and in Scotland, 1792-1793, 1797-1798, 1803-1804, 1811-1812 (folio 1); (ii) Receipts for the payment of the property tax by the 1st Earl of Minto's tenants in Roxburghshire, 1810-1812 (folio 55).