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DA804.1 .S785 The tryal of Philip Standsfield, son to Sir James Standsfield, of New-Milns; for the murder of his father, and other crimes libel'd against him. / 1
DA804.1.W3 C7 1663 The crimes and treasons of Archibald Johnston, Laird Wariston. One of the grandees of the Scotch rebels and president of the late Committee of Safety under Lambert now condemned, and to be executed at Edenburgh Wednesday July 22. 1
DA804.1 .W37 1660 By the Commander in Chief of His Majesties forces in Scotland. Whereas I have received an order from His Majesty, for the apprehending of the Lord Wariston .. 1
DA804.6 .E53 By the King, a proclamation containing His Majesties gracious and ample indemnity 2
DA804.6 .G7 1689 The Lord of Dundee's speech to his soldiers before the late battle in Scotland, and his letter to King James after the victory. 1
DA804.6 .H57 The history of the affaires of Scotland from the restauration of King Charles the 2d. in the year 1660, and of the late great revolution in that kingdom : with a particular account of the extraordinary occurrences which hapned thereupon, and the transactions of the convention and Parliament to Midsomer, 1690 : with a full account of the settling of the church government there, together with the act at large for the establishing of it. 2
DA804.6 J3 A copy of the late King James II. His letter to the Convention in Scotland. March 23, 168[⁹?] 1
DA804.6 .S36 1688 Act of Privy Council anent the shires of Dumfries, Air, &c, their out-riek. Edinburgh, the twenty fifth day of October, 1688.
Act of Privy Council, anent the punishment of those who refuse to serve in the foot-militia Edinburgh, the 25. of October, 1688.
Act of Council, anent papists. Edinburgh, the fourteenth day of December, 1688.
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DA804.6 .S36 1689 A proclamation, against the owning of the late King James, and commanding publick prayers to be made for King William and Queen Mary. Edinburgh April 13. 1689. 1
DA804.6 .T78 A True relation of the horrid and bloody massacre in Scotland by the Irish papists who landed sixty miles from Edinburgh, putting all to fire and sword in their way to that city. 2
DA804.7 .D35 1695 Information for the master of Stair 1
DA804.7 .G36 Gallienus redivivus, or, Murther will out &c. being a true account of the de-witting of Glencoe, Gaffney, &c. 1
DA804.7 .H67 1986 Glencoe and the end of the Highland War / 1
DA804.7 .M23 1695 To His Grace, His Majesties High Commissioner, and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament. The humble supplication of John Mcdonald of Glencoe for himself, and in name of Alexander Mcdonald of Achatriechatan, and the poor remnent that is left of that family. 1
DA804.7 .P7 1966 Glencoe: the story of the massacre. 1
DA804.7 .P7 1966a Glencoe : the story of the massacre. 1
DA805 .D38 2003 Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1692-1746 / 1
DA805 .D38 2003eb Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1692-1746 / 2
DA805 .E5 1700 The humble address of the right honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to his Majesty on Munday the twelfth day of February, 1699. And his Majesties most gracious answer thereunto. 1
DA805 .F6 1698 Form and overture for an additional act, anent registrating summonds, and instruments of interruption. 1