Stats. Copies.
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Photostat of scroll, 1787, by St Andrews University awarding the degree of Doctor of Laws to Grimur Jonsson Thorkelin., 1787.
Photostat of Sir Walter Scott's Journal: volume I., 1826-1827.
Photostat of 'The Art of Music collecit out of all Ancient Doctouris of Music', and four photographs of the music of Scots Duty, the old drum and fife calls of Scottish regiments in the eighteenth century.
Photostat of 'The Art of Music collecit out of all Ancient Doctouris of Music' [by a Scotsman], taken from the British Library, Addit. MS.4911., [1635, or before.]
Photostat of 'The Carte of Scotland', an anonymous sea chart showing coastal names and features in some little detail., Late 16th century.
Photostat of 'The case of Mary Fenner', widow of William Fenner, printer to Cambridge University., 1735.
The document relates to, among other things, the financial difficulties arising from the partnership between William Fenner and William Ged, the Edinburgh printer who invented stereotyping.
Photostat of the last will and testament of Colonel George Mathesoune in the Czar's service., 1633.
Includes a list of Colonel George Mathesoune’s clothes.
Photostat of the Order Book of the Stewart of Appin Clan Regiment, from 11 October 1745 to 18 January 1746, containing the orders for the whole of Prince Charles Edward's army during that period.
The orders are followed by a list of killed and wounded of the Regiment, accounts for pay, November 1745, and a return of the strength of the companies.
Photostat of the poem, ‘Epistle from Mavis Bank to a friend at Edr. 1748’, in the autograph of Allan Ramsay.
Photostat of ‘The Testament of Criseide’ by Robert Henryson.
Photostat of 'The Wards', a translation of August Wilhelm Iffland's ‘Die Mündel’ by Sir Walter Scott., 1796.
Photostat of 'The wills of John Armstrong, poet, essayist and doctor of physic', 1779, and of Patrick Murdoch, Doctor of Divinity, rector of Stradishall and vicar of Great Thurlow, Suffolk, mathematician and geographer, 1773., 1773, 1779.
A certificate, authenticating the will of Patrick Murdoch is also included.
Photostat of 'Wolfred of Stromberg. A Drama of Chivalry', a translation of Jakob Maier's ‘Fust von Stromberg’ by Sir Walter Scott., 1797.
Photostat - Second order triple flash apparatus - North Cape - surveyed by Chance Brothers., 1912.
Photostat, undated - General elevation of lighthouse - Kahurangi Point., [?1901.]
Photostat, undated - Profile of prisms - Kahurangi Point., [?1901.]
Photostats and carbon copies of works., 1947-?1954, undated.
Photostats and original manuscripts of Scottish music.
Photostats of a letter of Alexander Nasmyth, the artist, concerning Robert Burns, 1829, and of excise returns for Dumfries, 1793, with Burns' signatures., 1793, 1829.
Photostats of a letter of Sir Walter Scott to Robert Johnston, regarding building work at Abbotsford, and of part of his autograph manuscript of the 'Introductory Epistle' to ‘The fortunes of Nigel’, showing some differences from the first edition., 1817, [1822, or before].
Photostats of a manuscript, undated, containing Gaelic poetry in the hand of William MacMurchy found at Inverneill House in 1949 by Colonel Duncan Campbell of Inverneill.
The manuscript consists of versions of four poems which also appear in Adv.MS.73.2.2.
The contents are as follows.
(i) ‘Tuirseach andiu crioch Gaoidhioll’, 152 lines (page 1);
(ii) ‘Do bheath Ghiolleasbuig gad dhuthchus’, 32 lines (page 5);
(iii) “Ghillasbuig mo bheannachd re m’bheo”, 7 stanzas (page 6);
(iv) “‘Ghillasbuig mo mholachd rem’ bheo”, 8½ stanzas (page 7).
Photostats of a series of catches, apparently collected by John Forbes, the younger, music publisher., [1682, or after.]
Photostats of a small portion of the original manuscript of ‘The Antiquary’ by Sir Walter Scott, in the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York., [1816, or before.]
The photostat is of leaves corresponding to the first edition (1816), volume i, pages 24-34.