Abercromby David 1701 Or 2 Protestancy To Be Embracd : An answer, to a little book call'd Protestancy to be embrac'd or, A new and infallible method to reduce Romanists from popery to Protestancy.; Con, Alexander.
Aberdeen Scotland History Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Bon-acords decorement. Or, Newes from the North. : Wherein is truely expressed the forme (or situation) of the famous citie of new Aberdeene, the vertues of the honourable and renowned governours thereof, together with these Grampians anagrames. : Wherewith is adjoyned the proofe, and praise of chast beautie, and the scorne of idols. / By William Mercer..; Mercer, William,
Aberdeen Scotland Religion Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Bon-acords decorement. Or, Newes from the North. : Wherein is truely expressed the forme (or situation) of the famous citie of new Aberdeene, the vertues of the honourable and renowned governours thereof, together with these Grampians anagrames. : Wherewith is adjoyned the proofe, and praise of chast beautie, and the scorne of idols. / By William Mercer..; Mercer, William,
Aberlour Scotland Maps : Rothes and Charlestown of Aberlour [cartographic material].; Great Britain.
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Abernethie Alexander Of Auchencloich And Mayen : Information for Sir John Gordon of Park for himself, and as assigney constitute be John Gordon of Rothemay, : against the representatives of Alexander and James Abernethies, and Isobel Halket, relict of the said Alexander, and Arthur Forbes of Balveny.; Gordon, John,
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Abernethie James Advocate Active 1695 : Information for Sir John Gordon of Park for himself, and as assigney constitute be John Gordon of Rothemay, : against the representatives of Alexander and James Abernethies, and Isobel Halket, relict of the said Alexander, and Arthur Forbes of Balveny.; Gordon, John,
Abernethie Thomas Active 1638 1641 : A warning to come out of Babylon, in a sermon preached by Master Andrew Ramsay, minister at Edinburgh; at the receiving of Mr. Thomas Abernethie, sometime Jesuite, into the societie of the truely reformed Church of Scotland; Ramsay, Andrew,