Transcripts.
Found in 618 Collections and/or Records:
Transcript, written in 1528, of the chartulary of Crail Collegiate Church.
Transcription of An Cath Cathardha.
Transcription of An Cath Cathardha: volume 1., 1698.
An Cath Cathardha. Beginning ‘Ceithre hiosdadha Flaitheasa attarastair Flaitheas & Forlamhus for Chriochaibh ⁊Chinneadhchuibh na Cruinne domhanda isin aimsir anull’. On versos the scribe adds relevant quotations from Latin texts, notably books I-VII of Lucan’s ‘Pharsalia’, from which the tale derives.
The text is written on rectos only, with footnotes.
Transcription of An Cath Cathardha: volume 2., 1698.
An Cath Cathardha. Beginning “Oighidh Aip. / Ro choimhead an toice go cudroma na dáThaoiseach”. Subscribed (page 697) ‘Ego autem hoc Exemplar finivi pridie Calendas Iunii 1797. D.S.’ under this, in the Reverend Dr John Smith’s hand, is “Transcribed from a copy in the possession of the Revd. J. Kelly at Hall’s Miln near Banbridge. (Ireland) Letters to &c. p.275”.
Transcriptions from Irish manuscripts into Roman script made by Dr Donald Smith.
Transcripts, 17th century, of accounts of the Scottish Exchequer, 1561, and of acts and other related documents, 1362-1638.
Transcripts, 19th century, in an unknown hand, of Richard Hurd's letters to Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes., 1773-1792, undated.
Transcripts, 19th century, of letters of and to Henry Mackenzie., 1774-1825, undated.
Transcripts, 19th century, of official letters and papers, 1643, 1648-1649, of the 3rd Earl of Lothian., 1643, 1648-1649.
The contents are as follows:
(i) Letters and papers concerning the work of the Scottish Commissioners appointed in 1648 to protest against the trial of the King, printed in ‘Correspondence of Sir Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram, and his son, William, 3rd Earl of Lothian’ (folio 2);
(ii) An account by the 3rd Earl of Lothian of his mission to France in 1643 (folio 15).
Transcripts, 20th century, of the letters, 1848-1911, to Sir George Reid in MS.10996., 1848-1911.
The transcripts include explanatory and bibliographical notes for each letter.
Transcripts, 1727-1728, of autobiography, letters, and biographical notes by John Livingstone, minister of Ancrum; and of the autobiography of Gabriel Semple, minister of Jedburgh., 17th century.
The volume was transcribed by the same copyist as MS.5745.
Transcripts, 1727, of the autobiography of Robert Blair, minister of St Andrews, and of a biography of William Leitch, minister of Dumfries., 17th century.
The volume was transcribed by the same copyist as MS.5746.
Transcripts and correspondence for radio and television., 1956-1962.
Transcripts, and miscellaneous notebooks of transcripts in several hands, made for Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, of documents concerning British political, religious, and military history., 1600-1741, undated.
Many are copies of papers in the Wodrow, Auchinleck, and Pepys manuscripts. With some annotations by Lord Hailes.
Transcripts and notes, I, early 20th century, partly typewritten, concerning the ‘Forty-five., 1685-1700, 1745-1747, 1802.
Transcripts and notes, II, early 20th century, all typed, concerning the 'Forty-five., 1740-1748.
Transcripts and sound recordings of the BBC radio series 'Scotland and the future'.
Transcripts and texts of interviews with John McGrath and Elizabeth MacLennan, containing a photocopy of an article 'The theory and practice of political theatre' by John McGrath, possibly published in 'Theatre Quarterly'., 1978-1982.
Transcripts and translations, 1776-?1781, of ecclesiastical records of Perth, 1241-1732.
Transcripts, chiefly, of letters and papers of Sir Hew Campbell of Cessnock and his descendants, and of a few other letters, all of which seem to be connected with the Hamiltons of Silvertonhill.
All are transcripts except drafts of a clause to be added to the Act of Security, circa 1711, and a letter of John Hamilton, 1775, which are originals.
Transcripts, circa 1830, of letters, 1657-1658, of Sir Robert Moray to Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine., 1657-1658.
Transcripts, circa 1830, of letters, 1657-1674, of Sir Robert Moray to Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine, and of four other letters, 1663-1666, undated., 1657-1674, undated.
Transcripts, circa 1830, of letters, 1657-1674, of Sir Robert Moray to Alexander Bruce, 2nd Earl of Kincardine, and of four other letters, 1663-1666, undated.
The transcriber is not identified. The transcripts were corrected by a second anonymous writer, but still contain lacunae. They were formerly in the Crawford Library.