Correspondence
Found in 1343 Collections and/or Records:
Manuscript letter from the Earl of Mar to George William Marshall, 31 January 1878
Letter from the Earl of Mar (John Francis Goodeve-Erskine) to George William Marshall L.L.D., dated 31 January 1878, on the subject of the dispute between John Erksine Earl of Kellie, and Goodeve-Erskine, both pretenders to the Earldom of Mar.
Manuscript letter from the Earl of Mar to George William Marshall, 18 April 1877
Letter by John F. Goodeve-Erskine, Earl of Mar, sent to George William Marshall on the 18th of April 1877, discussing the Earl of Mar controversy from his point of view.
Manuscript letter from the Earl of Mar to George William Marshall, 19 July 1877
Letter from John Francis Goodeve-Erskine to George William MArshall, dated 19 july 1877, discussing the Mar Peerage Case.
Manuscript of Mrs Cumming of Logie
Handwritten volume titled, 'Mrs Cumming of Logie, her religious experience'. A note in the front of the volume says that the locality of the writings seems to be in the vicinity of Inverness, Moray, Nairn, and Ross. It also notes that this volume is a transcription of the original papers. The inscription, 'John Grant, Dundurcas 1767' is written on the front end paper recto.
March Letters, 10 March 1922-26 March 1922
Markham, R., 1965-1970
The material consists of correspondence between R. Markham and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1965-1970.
Marmion, B.P., 1964-1971
The material consists of correspondence between Barrie Marmion and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1964-1971.
Marmur, J., 1963-1967
The material consists of correspondence between Julius Marmur and Martin Rivers Pollock, dated 1963-1967. It mainly relates to taxonomy of bacteria.
Marwick, A., 1980-1982
The material consists of correspondence between Martin Rivers Pollock and A. Marwick in response requests for prospective speakers, participants and funders, 1980-1982.
Material relating to Africa for the African by Joseph Booth, 1953-1969
Material relating to Africa for the African published by Booth in 1897, includes copies of two editions of the work, Shepperson’s notes, and correspondence about existing copies and reprinting the work.
