Minutes
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of the Medical Staff Advisory Committee, 1957 - 1965
The Committee discussed any matters relating to staff, premises and the treatment of patients at the meetings which these papers document. There is a gap in the series between January 1963 and February 1965 and other meetings may be missing. Each meeting has an agenda, the minutes of the previous meeting, and often includes other papers.
Radiological Society Committee, 1965-72
Minutes, agendas and circulars of the Radiology Committee, plus some assorted papers.
Scottish Switchboard[s] Assoc[iation]. Archives, 1990s
Papers from the Scottish Switchboards Association (SSA), including meeting minutes, working group records, associations constitution (including drafts), conference reports and planning records, correspondence, and information resources.
GD61/5/3/7 - contains the original colour-coded file dividers and index to the colour coding.
Transcriptions of Inverness Kirk Session Records
A selection of kirk session minutes from Inverness from 1712-1824, transcribed in two volumes.
MS INV 1 (1712-1726)
MS INV 2 (1726-1824)
The transcription is attributed to Alexander Mitchell in 1890 in preparation for the publication of 'Inverness kirk-session records 1661-1800.' Inverness, 1902. MS INV 2 has a leaf from a publication in Gaelic laid in between pages 866-867.
Two volumes of "minutes and reports" by Lieutenant Colonel James Brunton
Minutes and reports by Lieuteuant Colonel James Brunton, Military Auditor General, as a member of the military Board. Fort St. George [Chennai, India]. Madras. Two volumes, 1801-05, 1801-06.
Volume containing Library Committe minutes, 4 October 1962 - 18 November 1970
Comprises records relating to finance, the administration of the Library, the proposed link between Moray House and Heriot-Watt and teacher training in Scotland. Also contains a copy of the College's grant of arms certificate.
Volume of minutes of on the "Ramshorn Resurrectionist Case"
Volume on the "Ramshorn Resurrectionist Case", 1814. Minutes of evidence in the trail of Granville Sharp Pattison, lecturer in anatomy, Andrew Russell, lecturer in surgery, and Robert Munro and John McLean, students, all of Glasgow University, on a charge of violating the grave of Mrs. McAlister (sometimes spelt McAllister) in Ramshorn Churchyard, Glasgow 6-7 June 1814. With relevant press-cuttings.
World AIDS Day Organising Committee [WADOC] (Lothian)
The collection reflects the formation, activities and initiatives of WADOC Lothian, documenting its functions in organising WAD events, through minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial accounts, and publicity material such as promotional items, leaflets, printed ephemera, and photographs. The collection also includes papers relating to the dissolution of the organisation.
