Scotland History 17th Century Sermons : Tandem bona causa triumphet, or, Scotlands late misery bewailed, and the honour and loyalty of this ancient kingdom, asserted : in a sermon preached before His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Honourable Parliament of the kingdom of Scotland, at Edinburgh the 17 day of February, 1661 / by Mr. John Paterson, Minister of the Gospel at Aberdene.; Paterson, John,
1661
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Scotland History 17th Century Sermons Early Works To 1800 : Tandem bona causa triumphat. : Or Scotlands late misery bewailed; and the honour and loyalty of this antient kingdom, asserted in a sermon, preached before His Majesties High Commissioner, and the Honourable Parliament of the kingdom of Scotland. At Edinburgh the 17. day of February. 1661. / By Mr. John Paterson, Minister of the Gospel at Aberdene.; Paterson, John,
Scotland History 1625 1649 Sources : Edinburgh, 22. September. 1648. : Whereas divers persons in the iles and highlands of this kingdome, under pretence of commissions issued to the captains and cheiffs of clanns by the Duke of Hamiltoune...; Scotland.
1648
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Scotland History 1640 1660 Early Works To 1800 : A declaration of the Committee of Estates of the kingdome of Scotland. Against the forces of their new King Charles the second, or, any other forces in rebellion against them. : And al [sic] those that come not within 20 days their wives, children and families to be put out of the protection of that kingdome and sent away to forreigne parts Edenburgh 4 May. 1949 [sic]. It is ordered by the Committee of States that these presents be printed and published at the Market Crosse of Edenburgh, Glasgow, Sterling, Perth and Aberden. Tho. Henderson. Also heads collected out of severall letters from Scotland of speciall and remarkeable newes.; Scotland.
Scotland History 1649 1660 Pamphlets : A declaration from His Majestie the King of Scots : wherein is declared how the army shall be fully satisfied all their arrears with a large overplus, together with an assurance of indempnity to all that have been engaged and and active in any the late wars, that all armies shall be disbanded, and his goverament always regulated by a free and full parliament triennially called, and the people secured of their liberties and eased of their illegal burthens and taxes, also A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Lambert from a lover of peace and truth being a most faithful advice how to chuse the safest way to the happy ending of all our distractions.; Scotland.
Scotland History 1649 1660 Poetry : On the death of the most sadly, ever to be deplored, most illustrious, Right Honourable, James Lord Marquess of Montrose, &c. : Funeral elegie.; Murray, Mungo,
1684
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Scotland History 1649 1660 Poetry Early Works To 1800 : Ane brief explanation of the life, or A prophicy [sic] of the death of the Marquis of Argyle, : with diverse verses thereupon. Containing the most remarkable, and historical passages of the time, and is to be added to Bibliotheca militum / composed in Scottish rhyme by C.C. his Lordship's servitor, and is to be sung according to Old gray steel.; C. C.
Scotland History 1660 1685 Sources : Act anent religion, and the test. : At Edinburgh, the last day of August, one thousand six hundred eighty and one.; Scotland.
Scotland History 1689 1745 Poetry : The memorable battle fought at Killy Crankie. : By Chief Clavers and his highland men. To the tune call'd, Killy Cranky.
Scotland History 1689 1745 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 Bibliography : Scottish texts and calendars : an analytical guide to serial publications / by David and Wendy B. Stevenson.; Stevenson, David,
Scotland History Charles 1 1625 1649 Sources : The declaration of the Lords and Commons assembled in the Parliament of England to the subjects of Scotland : with His Maiesties message to the Lords of His Privy Counsell of Scotland upon that occasion.; England and Wales.
1642
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Scotland History Charles 1625 1649 Early Works To 1800 : A new declaration set forth by the Lord Gen. Hamilton : wherein is declared, the full resolution of the officers and souldiers in the Scottish army, to the Presbyterians of England, and their resolution to settle the Kings Majesty in his royal throne, and to make him as glorious a prince as ever reigned in Europe. Likewise, the propositions of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, to the Lord Generall, concerning the uniting of the two armies, and a declaration touching the Presbyterians, and the Royalists. Presented to Duke Hamilton upon his entring into England, and the proceedings of the Scottish army thereupon. Also, another army advancing out of Scotland, under the command of Gen. Monroe. And a great fight neer Carlisle, between the two armies, and the number killed and taken.; Hamilton, James Hamilton,