Calendars
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Annotated copy of Parker’s Ephemeris for 1766 belonging to Gavin Mitchell (1731-1811), minister of Kinellar
Fonds
Identifier: MS MIT 1
Scope and Contents
Printed copy of Parker's ephemeris for the year of Our Lord 1766. The 77th impression.Small octavo volume with velum flap bindingInscribed in pencil on front flyleaf:'Gavin Mitchel (b.1731) presented to Kinellar in 1757. He was the son of Arthur Mitchell and succeeded his father. He died in 1811'Mitchell's notes begin on the verso of leaf D8. They refer initially to the parish rents and stipends. Later in the volume, following several blank...
Dates:
1766
Found in:
New College Library Special Collections
Diaries, 1905-1960
Series
Identifier: BAI 1/16
Scope and Contents
appointment and other diaries; calendars
Dates:
1905-1960
Diaries and notebooks, 1917-1969
Series
Identifier: BAI 2/2
Scope and Contents
Diaries and notebooks consist of:
- account, recipe and other notebooks
- appointment diaries
- calendars
- personal diaries
- photograph of Florence Jewel Baillie
Dates:
1917-1969
Kalendar and astronomical tables, 1482
Item
Identifier: MS 126
Scope and Contents
This volume contains calendars and astronomical tables. It is written in fair script by more than one hand. There are many diagrams and one pen drawing (16th century). The whole is heavily rubricated.
This manuscript is now part of the Western Medieval Manuscripts Collection. A detailed description is available HERE.
Dates:
1482
Manuscript calendar covering the years 1800-1832, by John McNair, 17 February 1800
Item
Identifier: Coll-1383/6/8
Scope and Contents
Manuscript calendar covering the years 1800-1832, made on the 17th of February 1800 by John McNair.
Dates:
17 February 1800
Note about 'Mart', September 1884
Item
Identifier: Coll-97/CW120/287
Scope and Contents
Note about 'Mart' collected from Donald MacPhail, grocer, Quay, Oban [An t-Òban, Earra Ghàidheal/Argyllshire] which reads 'Mart, March or April? The last fortnight in the first and the first in the last'.
Dates:
September 1884