Scotland History Charles I 1600 1649 Early Works To 1800 : Letters from Lieutenant General Crumwels quarters. : His march from Barwicke to the City of Edenburgh, with the Marquesse of Arguile. And the transactions of the treaty in Scotland. With letters to his Excellency the Lord Generall Fairfax, concerning the great petition comming from the north, to the Parliament of England. And the state of the whole agreement in Scotland. Also the surrender of Barwick and Carlisle.
Scotland History Charles I 1635 1649 Early Works To 1800 : Tvvo petitions, lately presented by noblemen, barons, gentlemen, burgesses and ministers, of the kingdome of Scotland. : To the right honourable the commissioners for the conservation of peace betweene the two kingdomes. For pevention [sic] of mis-prisions, jealousies and inconveniences, that might arise by printing His Majesties late letter, to the lords of His Majesties Privie Counsell of Scotland, concerning the Parliament of England.
Scotland History Charles Ii 1660 1688 Sources : The speech of His Grace the Earl of Melvil His Majesties high-commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland : Edinburgh, April 15, 1690.; Melville, George Melville,
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Scotland History Djames Vi 1567 1625 Early Works To 1800 : A discoverie of the unnaturall and traiterous conspiracie of Scottisch Papistes : against God, his kirk, their natiue cuntry, the kingis Maiesties persone and estate. Set downe as it was confessed and subscrived bee M. George Ker, yet remaining in prison, and David Grahame of Fentrie, iustly executed for his treason in Edinburgh, the 15. of Februarie 1592. Wherevnto are annexed, certaine intercepted letters, written by sundrie of that faction, to the same purpose. Printed and published at the speciall command of the kingis Majestie.; Ker, George.
Scotland History James V 1513 1542 Sources : Iohn Arm-strong's last good-night. : Declaring how John Arm-strong and his eightscore men fought a bloody bout with a Scottish king at Edenborough. : To a pretty northern tune, called, Fare thou well Giltknock-hall.
Scotland History James Vi 1567 1625 Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Anakephalaiōsis siue De reductione regnorum Britanniæ ad unum principem, poema : Ad sereniss. potentissimumq[ue] Iacobum Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, Hiberniæ Regem, Fidei Defensorem, Patrem Patriæ. Per Georgium Thomsonum Andreapolitanum.; Thomson, George,
Scotland History Medieval Period 1057 1567 : Medieval Scotland : crown, lordship and community ; essays presented to G.W.S. Barrow / edited by Alexander Grant and Keith J. Stringer.
Scotland History Prophecies : A revelation of Mr. Brigtmans [sic] revelation : wherein is shewed how all that which Mr. Brightman on the revelation hath fore-told concerning Germany, Scotland, and England, hath beene fulfilled, and is yet a fulfilling : comparing his writings and our times together : in a dialogue betweene a minister of the gospell, and a citizen of London, whereby it is manifest that Mr. Brightman was a true prophet.
Scotland History Revolution Of 1688 Sources Early Works To 1800 : A collection of papers relating to the calling and holding the Convention of Estates of England, at Westminster upon the 22d. of January 1688[/]9. and the meeting of the Estates of Scotland at Edinburgh the 14 of March 1689. and to the procedures in the conveyances of the crowns of Great Britain : To which is prefixed an index of the said papers.
Scotland History Robert I 1306 1329 Poetry : The life and acts of the most victorious conquerour Robert Bruce King of Scotland : wherein also are contained the martiall deeds of the valiant princes: Edward Bruce, Sir James Dowglas, Earle Thomas Randell, Walter Stewart, and sundrie others.; Barbour, John,
Scotland History Robert Ii 1371 1390 Early Works To 1800 : The famous and renowned history of the memorable, but unhappy hunting on Chevy-Chase, by the river Tweed in Scotland; : together with the great and mortal battles fought there, between the Lord Piercy, Earl of Northumberland, and his fifteen hundred English archers, and Earl Douglas, with twenty hundred Scotish spears, in which both, with most of their men, were slain.
Scotland History Sources Early Works To 1800 : List of persons, thieves and broken-men, within the shires of Striviling and Pearth, denunced [sic] fugitives by the commission for that district in the Highlands, for non compearing before them, and by order of Privy Council, of the nineteenth of July 1683. Discharged to be harboured, resset, or intercommuned with, under the penalties contained in the Act of Parliament
Scotland History The Union 1707 Sources : The[...] for the Kingdom of Scotland do agree that the kingdoms be united into one [...] of the Kingdom of Great Britain [...].