Subscription lists.
Found in 78 Collections and/or Records:
Photocopies of minutes and a subscription list, concerning the founding of the school at Frenchie.
Poems, newspaper-cuttings, etc., relating to the death of Francis Horner, elder brother of Leonard Horner., 1817-1823.
Portion of the autobiography of George Miller, bookseller in Haddington and Dunbar, covering the years 1803 to 1818.
Some leaves are missing at the beginning and end of the volume.
Inserted are some letters to George Miller, printed prospectuses, subscription sheets, etc.
Printed papers, including speeches, account of processions, and subscription lists, relating to the All India King Edward Memorial, Delhi., 1911.
Proposals for raising a subscription among Judges and Members of the Faculty of Advocates, former pupils of David Hume as Professor of Scots Law, with a view to procuring a memorial to him on his retirement from that office.
The proposal is signed by fifty-two subscribers, including Sir Walter Scott. Chantrey was asked to execute a bust of Hume, but was unable to undertake the commission (see Scott's letter to Chantrey of 7 September 1822, and note, in the Centenary Edition of his letters).
Quota book of the Edinburgh Skating Club, recording payments of annual subscriptions., 1814-1847.
With a letter of the Treasurer concerning club finances, 1814.
‘Record of Subscriptions & Payments in the County of Berwick in aid of Government towards the Defence of the Country', a ledger kept by Alexander Christie of Grueldykes.
The ledger contains subscription-lists of the various parishes and copies of relevant correspondence 1798-1802, with loose letters, 1799-1803, 1810-1811.
Records of the Incorporation of Linlithgow Shoemakers, consisting chiefly of minutes, accounts, and lists of members.
Rough draft of Subscription book of the Darien Company: Glasgow lists., 1696.
Signatures, undated, of Sir Alexander Carnegy of Balnamoon, Mr George Haliburton, Minister of Menmuir (afterwards Bishop of Dunkeld), and other subscribers in the parish of Menmuir, appended to ‘A solemne league and covenant’ (Edinburgh, 1643).
Solemn League and Covenant, printed by Evan Tyler (Edinburgh, 1643), and subscribed in West St. Giles`s, Edinburgh, in October 1643. It has some 750 names, of which two-thirds are actual signatures.
Subscribers' list for John Mackenzie's 'Eachdraidh a' Phrionnsa' (1844)
A bound volume containing the signatures and addresses of 291 subscribers to Mackenzie's Gaelic history of the Jacobite Rising, 'Eachdraidh a' Phrionnsa', first published in Edinburgh in 1844.