Candlish, Robert Smith, Rev Dr, 1806-1873 (Free Church of Scotland minister, Chair of Divinity New College Edinburgh)
Person
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Candlish, Robert Smith, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/1/88
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Robert Smith Candlish D.D. Caption: "Robert Smith Candlish D.D. 1806-1873."
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Candlish, Robert Smith, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/1/89
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Robert Smith Candlish D.D. Caption: "Robert Smith Candlish D.D." No additional notes.
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Candlish, Robert Smith, c 1843-1847
Piece
Identifier: Coll-1073/1/90
Scope and Contents
Portrait of Robert Smith Candlish D.D. Caption: "Robert Smith Candlish D.D." No additional notes.
Dates:
c 1843-1847
Letter of George Hamilton Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen to Robert S. Candlish and Alexander Dunlop sent to Thomas Chalmers [London], 20 January 1840
Item
Identifier: MS CHA6/22/19
Dates:
20 January 1840
Letter of George Hamilton Gordon to Robert S. Candlish and Alexander Dunlop. London, 1 February 1840
Item
Identifier: MS CHA6/22/21
Dates:
1 February 1840
Papers of Henry Dunlop (1799-1867)
Fonds
Identifier: GD41
Scope and Contents
The collection is composed of correspondence and election addresses relating to Henry Dunlop as a candidate for the constituency of Bute in the election of 1841. There are letters from Henry Dunlop to Patrick Stewart and William Mure, from Robert Smith Candlish to Henry Dunlop, from Alexander Dunlop to Henry Dunlop, and from William Mure and Robert Buchanan to Henry Dunlop. There is a letter from David Landsborough to Miss Mure. The collection contains an address to the electors of Bute, an...
Dates:
1834-1841
Found in:
New College Library Special Collections
Scrapbook of James Finlay Weir Johnston (1796-1855), chemist of Agricultural Society of Scotland
Fonds
Identifier: MS JOH
Scope and Contents
Volume of newspaper clippings, letters, and printed pamphlets. The subjects covered change with the orientation of the book:From the front, the subject is the Irish Potato Famine, and contains materials dated 1845-1846. Interleaved throughout the newspaper clippings are letters and notes, as well as pamphlets about potato disease, many of which are written by Johnston. Other sources for the pamphlets include the Philosophical Society of Glasgow, reports by John F. Hodges, the...
Dates:
1845-1851
Found in:
New College Library Special Collections
