Call Number (LC) Title Results
DA804 .J7 Scotch politicks in a letter to a friend. 2
DA804 .L3 A letter from Scotland giving a true relation of the present posture of affairs in that kingdom, in reference to the expected invasion from France; : and particularly, the care that was taken to prevent the Castle of Edinburgh from being betrayed. : Together with two proclamations, the one against ministers not praying for Their Majesties King William and Queen Mary. : The other for a solemn national monthly-fast : licensed May the 7th, J.F. 1692. 1
DA804 .L3 1679 The last true and new intelligence from Scotland. Being a true and perfect account of the overthrow of the rebells, with the number of the slain and taken, on both sides. With a list of the names of the chief ring-leaders, and ministers, engaged in this rebellion. Dated June 23, 1679. 1
DA804 .L38 The speech of His Grace the Duke of Lauderdale, His Majesties high-commissioner from the kingdom of Scotland, to the Parliament there, the twelfth of November, 1673
The speech of His Grace, the Earle of Lauderdale, His Majesties High-commissioner for the Parliament of Scotland
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DA804 .L48 1686 A letter giving ane [sic] short and true accoumpt of the Earl of Argyls invasion in the year 1685. With some particular passages of the carriage of some their, and particularly Sir Iohn Cockrans. 1
DA804 .L57 A List of persons intercommuned and declared fugitives since the year 1674
A List of persons intercommuned and declared fugitives since the year 1674 for not compearing before the council, or commissions of council to answer for conventicles and such like disorders : whose names are appointed to be affixt by sheriffs ... upon publict places of judicature ..
A list of persons intercommuned and declared fugitives, since the year 1674. for not compearing before the council, or commissions of council, to ansvver for conventicles and such like disorders : whose names are appointed to be affixt by sheriffs and other magistrates, ... that they may not have the benefite of the law in any proces, and who are to be seized upon, and secured until they submit themselves to the laws and be relaxed from the horn.
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DA804 .L6 The Earl of Lothian justice general of the kingdom of Scotland, his discourse to the lords of the justiciary, at the opening of the court at Edinburgh January the 27th. 1690. 1
DA804 .M33 2007 The Scottish Parliament under Charles II, 1660-1685 / 1
DA804 .M33 2007eb The Scottish Parliament under Charles II, 1660-1685 / 1
DA804 .M68 1698 The burgess ticket of Buckhaven given to Alexander Bryson; within the college thereof, upon the 32 day of Julius Cæsar, 1698 years. Suits calld, and the court lawfully fenced, 1
DA804 .N39 The new model of a part of the militia of the kingdom of Scotland, consisiting of five thousand foot, and five hundred horse ; with the instructions to the commissioners of the militia. 1
DA804 .O28 2018 The Battle of Killiecrankie : the first Jacobite campaign, 1689-1691 / 1
DA804 .O73 1681 The order of the riding of the Parliament conform to the ancient custom of the kingdom of Scotland, and as it was practised the 28th day of July 1681. 1
DA804 .P46 1689 To His Highness the Prince of Orange, the humble address and supplication of the parishioners and inhabitants of the famous town of Linton Submetrapolitan of Tiviotdale.
[Li]ntoun address revived, to His Highness the then Prince of Orange now monarch of Great Britain, &c.
To his highness the Prince of Orange. The humble address and supplication of the parishioners and inhabitants of the famous town of Linton Submetrapolitan of Tiviotdale.
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DA804 .P47 1679 A perfect and true account of the rising of the rebels in the west of Scotland together with their declaration. 1
DA804 .R34 2018 Scotland in Revolution, 1685-1690 / 1
DA804 .R43 1681 Reasons for passing the act in favours of the undertakers for the making of gun-pouder and allom. 1
DA804 .R54 King William and the Scottish politicians / 1
DA804 .R64 The Rolls of the Parliament of Scotland being a list of the nobility of Scotland and of the commissioners from the shires and burroughs in this present Parliament, May 8, 1690, His Grace the Earl of Melvil being His Majesty's High Commissioner. 2
DA804 .R8 1681 A true and exact copy of a prodigious and traiterous libel, affixt upon the church-door of Kettle, in Fife, the third of this instant, being Easter-day; / 1