Masters of clerks and apprentices
(1780) Apprenticeship indentures and clerks' articles were subject to a 6d or 12d per pound stamp duty: the registers of the payments usually give the master's trade, address, and occupation, and the apprentice's name, as well as details of the date and length of the apprenticeship. 3 January to 30 December 1780. IR 1/30DUFFES. Cost: £8.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1886) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, July to September 1886DUFFES. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1886) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, January to March 1886DUFFES. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1887) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, October to December 1887DUFFES. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1887) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, January to March 1887DUFFES. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1887) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, April to June 1887DUFFES. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Civil Servants and Office Holders
(1907) The Imperial Calendar gives lists of officials and office-holders throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
DUFFES. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Civil Servants and Office Holders
(1910) The Imperial Calendar gives lists of officials and office-holders throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
DUFFES. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Civil Servants and Office Holders
(1913) The Imperial Calendar gives lists of officials and office-holders throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
DUFFES. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Boys entering Trinity College, Glenalmond
(1934) Trinity College, Glenalmond, Perthshire, was originally founded as a college at which young men might be trained for the ministry of the Scottish Episcopal Church, and the sons of the laity might be educated and brought up in the faith and tradition of the Church. In 1876 the Theological College was transferred to Edinburgh, Glenalmond remaining as a boys' school. This second edition of the school register, edited by G. St Quintin, was published in 1955, incorporating the text of the first edition prepared by E. W. Neish. The scholars are listed by term of entering the school, and then alphabetically by surname; the details then given are full christian names, date of birth; name of father; any distinctions within the school; and then a career synopsis, with date and place of death where known. DUFFES. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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