Registers (lists).
Found in 223 Collections and/or Records:
Registers of private examiners of Scots law for the Faculty of Advocates., 23 January 1818-26 November 1864.
Registers of proceedings of curators and keepers of the Advocates' Library, chiefly in the handwriting of Thomas Ruddiman.
The registers contain full lists of books bought and recieved from Stationers' Hall.
Registers of proceedings of curators and keepers of the Advocates' Library, chiefly in the handwriting of Thomas Ruddiman., 1725-1754.
Registers of ships calling at St Helena, giving the names of ships, tonnage, ports of departure and destination, passengers, etc., 1825-1828.
Registers of the 'Foreign mission operations' of the United Presbyterian Church., Undated.
Registers of the Scottish Craft Centre., 1949-1990, undated.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, of covenanted Company civil servants on the Bengal establishment., 1807, 1809.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'. , 1806-1812.
The returns include lists of pensioners and the amounts that they received.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1806.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1808.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1811.
Registers, signed by the Civil Auditor, 'of the Established Offices, Places and Employments with the Salaries, Allowances, Emoluments and fixed Expenses...exhibiting also ... the Establishments of Police and the Contingencies of the Respective Offices appertaining to the Civil Department subdivided into the General, Judicial, Revenue, Commercial and Marine Branches under the Bengal Government ...'., May 1812.
Registration books., 1866-1935.
Roll-book of the Incorporation of Tailors of the Canongate, showing 'absents' and fines., 1731-1782.
Roll of Scottish troops in the Swedish service, being photographs of selected pages of a manuscript volume in the Krigsarkiv in Stockholm, entitled "Militiehuvudbok över värvade trupper, 1630".
The photographs are of folios 51, 56-57, 71-72, 74-77, 79-87, 91, 93, 96, 98-101, 105-141, 209, and 241-250 of the original 'Militiehuvudbok ...', which is described in the catalogue of the Gustavus Adolphus Exhibition in Stockholm, 1932, as follows: ‘No. 444. A detailed list of all the enlisted troops, mainly of Scottish and German origin, who appear in the Swedish armies’.
Roll of the heritors of the Canongate, Edinburgh, with a record of votes given in the election of a minister.
'The Arms of Noblemen, Knights, and others who have been Recorded in the Books of the Lyon Office at Edinburgh. [Compiled, over a period of years at the end of the seventeenth century, by] Henry Frazer, Ross Herauld & Painter'.
Henry Frazer’s signature is on page 710.
There are additions throughout in various hands including that of David Deuchar, Seal Engraver, Edinburgh, who also compiled the indexes (cf. Adv.MSS.35.6.15-35.6.16). There are thirteen coats crudely emblazoned and a sketch of the seal of office of the Lyon King of Arms.
Transcripts of ‘Cartularium insule missarum’, being the Register of the Abbey of Inchaffray, and of a charter, 1444, of Robert Mersar of Innerpeffray., 1444.
The transcripts were made by John Dillon, Secretary of the Maitland Club, probably in 1812 (see folio 63 and watermark), the charter of Robert Mersar of Innerpeffray beginning on folio 61. They are followed by a short calendar (folio 65) and index, also by Dillon, on paper watermarked 1823.
Typescript transcriptions of the registers of the later mediaeval Archbishops of Armagh (1361-1543), prepared by Edward Frederick Denis Roberts and William George Henry Quigley., 1950-1955.
Volume of material concerning the 'Scots White Paper Manufacture'., 1694-1707.
The contents are as follows: copy of articles of agreement between Nicolas Dupin and Dennis Manes on the one part and members of and subscribers to the Scots White Paper Manufacture on the other, signed by Dupin and Manes, 1694 (folio 1); signed subscriptions, 1694-1699 (folio 7); 'The Register of the Actings and Proceedings of the Paper-Company of Scotland confirmed be Act of Parliament, 10th July, 1695', 1703-1707 (at end, inverted).