Transcripts.
Found in 618 Collections and/or Records:
"Heads and Notes of Certain Sermons and Discourses from Diverse Texts of Scripture; by Mr. Thomas Hog, Minister of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ at Killtearn in the Shire of Ross. Transcribed from the Original Coppy of the Author, which was lent me for that purpose by Mrs. Maire Relict of the deceas'd Mr. George Maire Minister of Cullross" (died 1716).
‘Historie, letters, and dialogues’ by Archibald Moncreiff, Minister of Blackford in the Presbytery of Auchterarder., 1704.
‘Historie of the estate of the Kirk of Scotland’ by John Row, Minister of Carnock; and papers on ecclesiastical affairs.
Holograph manuscript of Ewen Maclachlan or McLachlan, the Celtic scholar, containing Irish literature.
Interview transcripts (A-B) on Scottish History for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Geoffrey Barrow, Ronnie Black, Steve Boardman and Dauvit Broun. Also includes photocopied essays on Scottish history.
Interview transcripts (C-L) on Scottish History for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Ian Campbell, Ted Cowan, Tom Devine, Douglas Gifford, Ronnie Jack, Elspeth King and Michael Lynch.
Interview transcripts (M) on Scottish history for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Catriona Macdonald, Murdo Macdonald, Roger Mason, Graeme Morton and Alex Murdoch.
Interview transcripts (P-Y) on Scottish history for BBC Scotland Radio series 'Tales of My Grandfather'., 1999.
Interviews with Murray Pittock, Anna Ritchie, John Simpson, Fiona Watson, Chris Whatley, Alex Wolfe and Louise Yeoman.
Interviews and transcripts for the BBC radio series 'World makers'., Undated.
‘Inventory of the writts of the lands and baronies of Gleneagles & Haldane’ containing in a late eighteenth-century hand transcripts and summaries of charters and other formal documents, and notes of others concerning the Haldane claim to the earldom of Lennox., [?1724, or earlier.]
Journal of a tour to Scotland by Clement Mansfield Ingleby.
Journal of Warren Hastings, 1793, with a transcript and related material, 1929-1938, by Dr Sophia Weitzman, author of ‘Warren Hastings and Philip Francis’.
‘Kirk manuscripts’, copies of papers on ecclesiastical history, originally marked ‘A’., 17th century-18th century.
‘Kirk manuscripts’, copies of papers on ecclesiastical history, originally marked ‘C’., 17th century-18th century.
‘Kirk manuscripts’, copies of very miscellaneous papers on ecclesiastical history.
According to the folio catalogue (F.R.186) the volumes were originally marked ‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘D’.
The description of the manuscripts in the folio catalogue (F.R.186) includes the reference: Jac.5.7.7-10.
Lectures, lecture notes and typescripts of broadcasts by John Dover Wilson on Shakespearean themes., 1918-1946.
Letter, 1829, of David Macbeth Moir to Robert Macnish, the surgeon, concerning the latter's work on dreams, with a transcript, a portrait of Moir, and printed matter., 1829.
Letter from the General Council of Basle to the bishops and other councillors of James II of Scotland and related material.
Letter of Robert Louis Stevenson to Robert Allan Mowbray Stevenson, probably written in 1886 from Bournemouth, on his own efforts at musical composition, with notes by Everard Meynell., 1886.
Letter of Sir Walter Scott to George Canning, on placing Scott’s nephew in India, with copy reply, and typescript transcripts of the letters.
Letter to the heirs of Eustochios.
Written in the 5th or 6th century. The writer is apparently advising on the best course of action, presumably in connection with Eustochios' estate. On the verso, apart from the address, is a memorandum in a different hand. A transcript by Miss E P Wegener accompanies the document.
Letter, undated, of Robert Louis Stevenson to James Payn, written from La Solitude, Hyères, on 'a small novel' he is writing., [1882-1884.]
Letter written for James V, signed by A Douglas, to the sheriff of Ayr and the bailie of Cunninghame, ordering them to give Margaret Mure of Rowallane effective possession of her deceased husband's lands., 1514.
A modern transcript is included.