Tax records. Records (documents).
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
16th-century manuscript containing the Accounts of the Archbishopric of St Andrews, covering the years 1539-1549.
‘Assumption of the benefices’, copy, 18th century, of a book of assumptions, tax rolls of church properties, and retour of Fife.
Copies, 1648-1649, of assessments of taxes and payments to the Exchequer by Sir Robert Innes, Baronet, of Innes, on lands of Delney and Milntoun of Meddat, with a letter, 1650, of John Rawson, Perth., 1648-1650.
Copies, 1796, of charters and other papers, 1st half of 16th century-1740, written for and partly by William Rose, in Montcoffer, the genealogist.
Copies by Sir James Balfour of chiefly rentals of Church and Crown lands in Scotland.
Copies, chiefly from printed books, of documents concerning Edinburgh.
Copies of papers relating to Galloway, in various hands of the 18th century.
Discharges concerning the families of Stuart of Castlemilk, and the Stuarts of Torrance., 1622-1799.
The discharges are for for annualrent, teinds, various forms of taxation, ministers' stipends, schoolmasters' salaries, etc.
Financial and business papers of Neil Munro., 1899-1952.
Financial and legal correspondence and papers of the 1st Earl of Minto and family., 1767-1816
Financial papers and papers concerning the Commercial Department., 1806-1807, 1809.
Financial papers, including records and plans relating to estates and buildings., 1861-1914, undated.
Legal and historical collections of Sir Lewis Stewart of Kirkhill, advocate, compiled early in the 17th century.
Letters and papers relating to taxation, salt-duty and fisheries., 1785-1820, undated.
'Liber taxarum' of the Papal Chancery, written in 1484.
Lists of religious houses and parishes in Scotland and tax roll of Scotland for 1633.
Microfilm of books of Assumption.
The contents are as follows:
Book of Assumption of Beneficies (Adv.MS.31.3.12);
‘Assumption of the benefices’, copy, 18th century, of a book of assumptions, tax rolls of church properties, and retour of Fife, 16th century-early 17th century (Adv.MS.31.3.13);
Copies by Sir James Balfour of chiefly rentals, 16th century-1628, of Church and Crown lands in Scotland (Adv.MS.31.3.16).
Microfilm of 'Liber taxarum' of the Papal Chancery; and, ‘Meroure of Wyssdome’ by John Ireland.
The contents are as follows:
Manuscript produced in 1484, a 'Liber taxarum' of the Papal Chancery (Adv.MS.18.2.1);
‘Meroure of Wyssdome’ by John Ireland, ?1490 (Adv.MS.18.2.8).
Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, chiefly concerning financial matters., 1847-1859.
The contents are as follows:
Miscellaneous letters, 1847-1859, concenring Henry Cockburn's statement of financial affairs November 1847;
Letters, 1848, concerning sale of house in Charlotte Square;
Correspondence, 1850 from Scottish Widows Fund and Equitable Assurance;
Tax accounts;
Papers, 1854, concerning Bonaly House.
Miscellaneous financial papers of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid', consisting chiefly of bills, receipts, and papers relating to income tax returns., 1934-1976, undated.
Included are notes made by Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid', of fees received for broadcasts and literary work.