wills
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Legal instruments in which a person declares the disposition of his/her property, to take effect after his/her death, and which is revocable during the lifetime of that person.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of Last Will and Testament of John Henry Lorimer, 14 July 1936
Item
Identifier: Coll-27 (MS 2482)
Scope and Contents
Copy of Last Will and Testament of John Henry Lorimer dated 14 July 1936.
Dates:
14 July 1936
Correspondence of Armand Leslie
Fonds — Box Dk.2.15
Identifier: Coll-2148
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and papers relating to Armand Leslie, M.R.C.S., surgeon and Chief Medical Officer who died in Sudan under the command of Charles George Baker. This collection includes many letters to him, some from his sister Jane Young Elvira Leslie and his brother John Leslie, as well as further correspondence after his death between Elvira, John Leslie, and others.Some material (newspaper cuttings, parts of a rough diary, and correspondence, including two letters from...
Dates:
1824-1900
Last Will and Testament of John Henry Lorimer, 12 November 1936
Item
Identifier: Coll-27 (MS 2482)
Scope and Contents
Last Will and Testament of John Henry Lorimer dated 12 November 1936.
Dates:
12 November 1936
Probate of the Will of William Wallace, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh
Fonds — Folder Dk.3.36
Identifier: Coll-2173
Scope and Contents
Creator: Wallace, William, 1768-1843 (Scottish mathematician, astronomer)
Probate of the will of William Wallace, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, 31 May 1843.
Dates:
1843