Transcripts.
Found in 618 Collections and/or Records:
Letters to Sir Walter Scott, with other documents, chiefly concerning the life of Napoleon Buonaparte., [?1825]-1828.
Letters written by John Williams, mineral engineer, to the Earl of Buchan, bound at the end of Williams’ 'An account of some remarkable ancient ruins lately discovered in the Highlands .. .in a series of letters' (Edinburgh, 1777).
With notes on John Williams by the Earl of Buchan, and a modern transcript of a fourteenth 'letter' not printed in the book.
"Lettres et instructions curieuses de I'Empereur Charles Quint à ses Ministres et à ses Ambassadeurs, pour servir d'introduction à l'histoire de son siècle", undated., Early 16th century-mid 16th century.
‘Lettres Francaises, 1566-1589’, consisting chiefly of eighteenth-century transcripts of the correspondence of La Mothe Fénelon, French Ambassador in England.
List of contents of the lectures and sermons of the Church of Scotland in a modern hand, with a transcript in a modern hand of one of the sermons., [1822, or after.]
The list of contents is on paper watermarked 1822.
Lists of contributors to "Blackwood's Magazine", forming a guide to the identity of the authors of anonymous articles, compiled in the National Library of Scotland from information supplied by Messrs William Blackwood and Sons, and from the researches of Professor Alan Lang Strout., Late 19th century, 3rd quarter of 20th century.
Literary and linguistic papers of Donald MacPherson., Early 19th century.
Literary manuscripts from the library at Newbattle Abbey., 17th century-19th century.
Literary papers relating to 'The Dorothy Dunnett companion' by Elspeth Morrison, volume two., 1994, 2001, undated.
MacDougall genealogy in Gaelic, with 19th century transcript.
Manuscript and typed transcripts of Robert Garioch Sutherland of recordings made for the School of Scottish Studies, Edinburgh University., 1953-1976.
Robert Garioch Sutherland worked for the School of Scottish Studies, Edinburgh University between 1965 and 1974, and some of the transcripts are his work. The material consists of stories and reminiscences recorded from 1953 to 1976.
Manuscript containing poems of William MacMurchy.
Manuscript of Ewen MacLachlan’s ‘Celtic Analysis’.
Manuscript of 'The Gododdin' by William Owen Pughe, with facing English translation, and other papers.
Manuscript of the greater part of the autobiography of Alexander Carlyle, Minister of Inveresk., [Before 1806.]
Manuscript of 'The history of the Church of Scotland’, by Archbishop John Spottiswoode: corrections and other material., Early 17th century.
Manuscript transcript of ‘Lines on Sir Walter Scott leaving London for Scotland...’, 1834.
Manuscript, with marked proofs, of "Nineveh and its Remains" by Austen Henry Layard., 1845-1849.
Manuscript works of Robert Purves Hardie concerning early British naval history, with transcripts, notes and maps.
Manuscripts and typescripts of, and notes for, historical and literary works, speeches, and broadcasts, together with correspondence, of Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Commander of the British Empire, Master of Arts, Doctor of Letters, Doctor of Laws (1891-1955).
Manuscripts and typescripts of, and notes for, speeches, articles and broadcasts of Agnes Mure Mackenzie., 1910-1954, undated.
Manuscripts and typescripts of poems of George Campbell Hay., ?1925-1982.
The papers include both original work and translations by George Campbell Hay. The earliest poems were transcribed by his mother, who also typed and annotated some of the later ones. As in Hay's notebooks, the dates given are the dates of transcription, which are not always coincidental with the date of composition.
Manuscripts collected by Walter Biggar Blaikie, Doctor of Laws, editor of volumes concerning Jacobitism in the publications of the Scottish History Society, etc.
Manuscripts of English composers.
Manuscripts, typescripts and photocopies of poems of James Hyman Singer, ‘Burns Singer’., 1956-1964, undated.
Some of the poems are written on scrap paper and the backs of envelopes. There are a few typed transcripts and notes by Marie Singer, who has also dated some of the poems. (i) Poems published in 'The collected poems of Burns Singer' edited by W A S Keir (London, 1970), and 'Five centuries of Polish poetry', an anthology by J Peterkiewicz and Burns Singer (London, 1960) (folio 1); (ii) Poems and fragments apparently unpublished (folio 72).