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Diary of James Young
GB 249 T-YOU/1/36 · Item · 1868
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers

Business and personal entries - replacement of petrol retorts at Addiewell; Livingstone’s trustees; the Anderson’s University; listening to John Bright in the Music Hall and his own health.

GB 249 T-YOU/2/130/2 · Item · 1867 - 1873
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers

Includes transcript of letter from James Young to William Dittmar (4 January 1870).

This letter book contains copies made by Young of his private letters. Several are illegible but the following can be read with varying degrees of difficulty:

  1. To Mr Gellaitly, from Paris asking for the results of his experiments, 3 July 1867.
  2. To his son James, from Paris, 5 July 1867.
  3. To H. Hill, regarding Young's lamp and oil ship, 6 July 1867.
  4. Further letter about the shop to Playfair.
  5. To Professor Williamson, July 1867.
  6. To Bartholomew regarding 'The Paris Exhibition', 13 July 1867.
  7. To Peter MacLagen, 15 July 1867.
  8. To Mr. Love, 16 July 1867.
  9. To Professor Williamson, 17 July 1867.
  10. Receipt for £125. 15. 0d., 17 August 1867.
  11. To Professor Williamson regarding lamp design, 17 August 1867.
  12. To his aunt, 17 August 1867 arranging a meeting.
  13. To J.H. Johnson regarding cheque for £53. 3. 0d., August 1867.
  14. Letter about funds for Dr. Livingstone.
  15. Letter about Livingstone and his family.
  16. Letter from Rome regarding Young's subscriptions to learned Society, 27 December 1869.
  17. Letter regarding Young and Rome life, 24 December 1869.
  18. Letter to his son James, 28 December 1869. His son to
    come to Rome.
  19. Letter regarding hisaccount and arguments about theology, 28 December 1869.
  20. Letter, Hogmanay 1870. More on Theology.
  21. To Dittmar regarding Andersonian appointment, 4 January 1870.
  22. To Bartholomew, 4 January 1870.
  23. Letter to MacPherson from the Piraeus giving his sailing itinerary, 21 January 1870.
  24. The murder of Livingstone. Telegram sent by Young from Constantinople.
  25. Letter from Alexandria 18 February 1870.
  26. Letter from Nice, 4 May 1870. The crew's wives to be paid.
  27. Letter to Moore & Brown, 2 September 1872.
  28. Letter to James Aytoun regarding Livingstone's letters, 2 September 1872.
  29. Letter to George Forbes regarding Andersonian appointment, 2 September 1872.
  30. Letter to Moore & Brown, 3 September 1872. Young’s
    financial agents.
  31. Note to the Union Bank of Scotland regarding payment to Young's account, 3 September 1872
  32. Letter to Mr. Thomson, 3 September 1872.
  33. Letter to William Crawford, 6 September 1872.
  34. List of applications for the chair of medical jurisprudence and natural philosophy at the Andersonian.
  35. Letter to George Forbes, 5 September 1872, asking him to stay.
  36. Letter to R.J. Findlay regarding Stanley and Livingstone affair, 6 September 1872.
  37. Further letter about the Livingstone affair, 8 September 1872.
  38. Letter to the directors of Young's paraffin company, 30 August 1872.
  39. Letter to Nicolson about the above letter, 11 September 1872.
  40. Letter to Mrs. Jessie Reid regarding talk on
    minerals at the Andersonian museum, 13 September 1872.
  41. Letter to the Lord Provost of Glasgow about a statue to Livingstone, 13th September 1872.
  42. Letter to T.B. Thonston regarding map of the Lakes Regent, 14 September 1872.
  43. Letter to Clark regarding Young’s interest in art, 16 September 1872.
  44. Letter to Stephen Miller, 16 September 1872. Apology for not attending a funeral.
  45. Letter regarding lady for interview, 16 September 1872.
  46. Letter to J.S. Brown regarding Young's soda process and France, 19 October 1872.
  47. Letter to the Rev. Horace Waller regarding the Livingstone affair, 19 October 1872.
  48. Letter, 27 January 1873.
Diary of James Young
GB 249 T-YOU/1/35 · Item · 1867
Part of James 'Paraffin' Young papers

Mainly business affairs, visit to Paris Exhibition, education of working men, yachting on the River Clyde, meeting at Anderson’s University, his interest in the gas companies in Glasgow and Edinburgh and his visit to the House of Lords because of the Gillespie vs. Young case.