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- 21Instrument of sasine upon a the preceding charter by James, Archbishop of Glasgow, granting the parish churches of Dalzell and of Colmonell with their teinds, their vicarages and their rectorages, and the customs of the public steelyard wihtin Glasgow, and a chalder (16 bolls) of oatmeal yearly out of the mill of Patrick Multures Sequills to the vicars of the choir of the metropolitan church.05 December 1629Ref:GB 248 GUA BL/323Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesLanguage:LatinMore Details
- 22Papers of James Mann, fl.1885, warehouseman, Glasgow, Scotland1885-1989Ref:GB 248 DC 143Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesName of creator:Mann James (fl1885 : warehouseman : Glasgow Scotland).Extent:0.13 metresLanguage:English , French , RussianMore Details
- 23Charter by the archbishop of Glasgow mortifying the vicarage of the parish of Dalzell to be a menial church of the vicars of the choir of Glasgow, with an annual deduction of 10 pounds Scots to be paid by the said vicars out of the profits of the said vicarage to the vicar pensioner serving at the choir of the church of Dalzell.10 October 1556Ref:GB 248 GUA BL/266Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesLanguage:LatinMore Details
- 24Charter of James, Archbishop of Glasgow, with the consent of the dean and chapter, in favour of the masters of the College, of the parish churches of Dalzell and of Colmonell with the teinds and the customs of the public steelyard, together with a chalder (6 bolls) of oatmeal yearly out of the mill of Patrick Multures Sequills. It is to be held of the bishop himself and the rent is for the maintenance of a bursar to be presented by the archbishop, or if he fails to do so after four months, to be presented by the masters of the College themselves, with the reservation of the stipend of the minister of Dalzell and of his church.30 October 1628Ref:GB 248 GUA BL/322Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesMore Details
- 25Medallion Carpet; 5201c1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/162Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.29 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 265251c1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/165Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.29 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 275933c1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/161Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.29 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 284979 Filling/5445 Borderc1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/159Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.29 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 29Victorian Axminster Parquet Carpet; 1/9964c1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/153Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.30 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 304500c1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/169Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.29 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 31Medallion Carpet; 2401c1880s-1990sRef:GB 248 STOD/DES/0/168Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.43 x 0.29 metres, 1, design sketch,More Details
- 32Papers of James Shearer, medical graduate of the University of Glasgow, b18751893-1900Ref:GB 248 UGC 012/2Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesExtent:0.02 metresLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 33Papers of James Sloan Matine Robertson, 1905- , neurosurgeon, Glasgow, Scotland1910-1973Ref:GB 248 DC 478Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesName of creator:Robertson James Sloan Matine (1905-: neurosurgeon : Glasgow Scotland).Extent:TBCLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 34Records of Glasgow & District Licensed Trade Defence Association, trade association, Glasgow, Scotland1899-1933Ref:GB 248 GD LLocation:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesName of creator:Glasgow & District Licensed Trade Defence Association.Extent:0.14 metresLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 35Confirmation by James, Archbishop of Glasgow, with the consent of the dean and chapter, of the charter given to the college by William Turnbull, Bishop of Glasgow, dated 1st December 1453, with a novo damus. The privileges of these charters are buying and selling all things necessary for themselves, concerning their food, drink and clothes, without being liable to any customs.30 October 1628Ref:GB 248 GUA BL/489Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesLanguage:LatinMore Details
- 36Decree of the Lords of the Council awarding the small customs of Glasgow to the masters of the college in preference to the archbishop, and adjudging them to have the best right thereunto, in conformance with the previous decree of the said Lords.19 December 1581Ref:GB 248 GUA BL/424Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesLanguage:ScotsMore Details
- 37James, Archbishop of Glasgow and Chancellor of the University, with the consent of the chapter, in order that the yearly duty already paid to the college from the customs of Glasgow might be not impaired but rather augmented, mortifies to it all and whole the customs of the steelyard, great and small customs, those of fair or market, of measure or weight, within the burgh of Glasgow, to be held of the archbishop and his successors.28 May 1581Ref:GB 248 GUA BL/422Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesLanguage:ScotsMore Details
- 38Papers of James Stewart, fl 1880s, arts and medical Student, University of Glasgow, Scotland1873-1884Ref:GB 248 DC 481Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesName of creator:Stewart James (fl 1880s: arts and medical student University of Glasgow).Extent:[not recorded]Language:EnglishMore Details
- 39Papers of James Stirling, b1906, arts graduate, University of Glasgow, Scotland1924-1925Ref:GB 248 UGC 009Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesName of creator:Stirling James (b1906 : arts graduate : University of Glasgow Scotland).Extent:0.02 metresLanguage:EnglishMore Details
- 40Records of James Marshall (Glasgow) Ltd, millers and semolina manufacturers, Glasgow, Scotland1885-1984Ref:GB 248 UGD 233Location:University of Glasgow Archive ServicesName of creator:James Marshall (Glasgow Ltd (millers and semolina manufacturers: 1900-2000: Glasgow Scotland)).Extent:5.6 metresMore Details