Reports.
Found in 1065 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 1998.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 1999.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., June-December 1999.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2000.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2001.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2002.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2003.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2004.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, and speeches relating the ‘Paths for all initiative., 2005.
Correspondence, memoranda, newspaper cuttings, and, speeches on the establishment of Scottish Natural Heritage., 1990-1996.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and speeches on rural policy in Scotland., 1990-1998.
Correspondence, newspaper cuttings, and report on the Braer oil spill in Shetland., 1993-1994.
Magnusson responded on behalf of SNH.
Correspondence of Alexander Low Bruce, master brewer, with some personal and financial papers.
Includes papers concerning Bruce's directorships of the African Lakes Company and the Imperial British East Africa Company, and to Liberal Unionist organisations and activities in Scotland.
The papers, originally contained in a mahogany filing cabinet with alphabetically labelled drawers, is mostly, but not exclusively, Bruce’s personal, rather than his business correspondence, mainly from 1885-1893 and largely concerned with his political and African interests.
Correspondence of Alexander W C O Murray., 1895-1920, undated.
The greater part of the correspondence, which is almost entirely political, covers the period of House of Lords reform, when he was Chief Liberal Whip, and the years leading up to it. The correspondence of his political career consists chiefly of incoming letters. That of his life after his resignation (in 1912) consists chiefly of carbon copies of outgoing letters. Notes and reports compiled by him or his correspondents are placed in their chronological location.
Correspondence of and collected by the Very Reverend John Lee, including correspondence of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, together with some papers., 1726-1800.
Correspondence of and collected by the Very Reverend John Lee, together with some papers., 1637-1873, undated.
Correspondence of Andrew Stuart and other lawyers concerning the prosecution of the Douglas Cause., 1761-1769, undated.
The volume also contains (folio 146) a series of reports, 1767-1768, from Aeneas Macdonald in Paris to Andrew Stuart.