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Our demands of the English lords manifested, being at Rippon Octob. 8. 1640 : With answers to the complaints and grievances given in by the Bishop of Durham, Northumberland, and some of Nevvcastle; said to be committed by our Army
Scotland. Army
1640
The imprint is false; printed in Amsterdam at the Cloppenburg Press (STC) Signatures: A2. Britain in Print. Indexed in: STC 21926
Letters from the Committee of Estates at Newcastle, and the Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland residing at London to both Houses of Parliament : Together with two papers delivered in to His Maiesty by the Committee of Estates. As also divers letters past between the Committee of Estates, and the Committee of Parliament at York, and Col: General Poyntz. Published by special command
Poyntz, Sydenham; Chapman, Laurence; Derby, James Stanley 7th Earl of (1607-1651); Scotland. Committee of Estates; England and Wales. Parliament
June 17. 1646
Includes head-piece and initial; title enclosed within an ornamental border. Contains only 'A letter to the speaker of the House of peers... to be communicated to both houses of Parliament, from the...
A true narrative of the proceedings of his Majesties Privy-council in Scotland, for securing the peace of that kingdom in the year 1678. Published by authority
Scotland. Privy Council
1678
Cut: headpiece.
The history of Scotland
Buchanan, George (1506-1582)
1690
Errata: p. [36] at end. Includes: The life of George Buchanan, written by himself two years before his death.
The memoires of Sir James Melvil of Halhill : containing an impartial account of the most remarkable affairs of state during the last age, not mention'd by other historians: more particularly relating to the kingdoms of England and Scotland, under the reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, and King James. In all which transactions the author was personally and publickly concern'd. Now published from the original manuscript
Melville, Sir James (1617); Scott, George Gent
1683
Title within line border.
The history of the church and state of Scotland, beginning the year of our Lord 203, and continued to the end of the reign of King James th VI, of ever blessed memory : In seven books. Wherein are described the progress of Christianity, the persecutions and interruptions of it, the foundation of churches, the erecting of bishopricks, the building and endowing monasteries and other religious places, the succession of bishops in their sees, the reformation of religion, and the frequent disturbances of that nation by wars, conspiracies, tumults, schisms. Together with great variety of other matters, both ecclesiastical and political
Spottiswood, John (1565-1639); Duppa, Brian (1588-1662); Middleton, Thomas
1677
The author's life, preliminary leaves [5-16], is attributed to Brian Duppa. "A list of the nobility of the kingdom of Scotland": p. [11-13] at end. The appendix [by Thomas Middleton] has separate ...
Respublica, sive, Status regni Scotiæ et Hiberniæ
Camden, William (1551-1623); Buchanan, George (1506-1582); Boece, Hector (1465?-1536)
1627
Imprint date in roman numerals. Engraved t.p.; head-and tailpieces; initial. Last unnumbered page is blank. Contents: Scotiae regni topographia, è Georgio Buchanano Scoto, & Guil. Camdeno Anglo...
A large declaration concerning the late tumults in Scotland : from their first originalls: together with a particular deduction of the seditious practices of the prime leaders of the Covenanters: collected out of their owne foule acts and writings: by which it doth plainly appeare, that religion was onely pretended by those leaders, but nothing lesse intended by them
Balcanquhall, Walter (1586?-1645); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I)
1639
Firmly ascribed to Balcanquhall in DNB.
Histoire des troubles de la Grandbretagne, contenant ce qui s'est passé depuis l'année mille six cens trente trois, iusques à l'année mille six cens quarante six
Mentet de Salmonet, Robert (1621-1660); Saint Clair de Roselin, Jacques
1661
Edited by Jacques Saint Clair de Roselin. Cf. "Privilege" at head of pt. 1.
Edinburgh, 28. April 1648. per meridiem. The humble representation of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly to the honorable estates of Parliament, upon their declaration lately communicated to us. Subscribitur, A. Ker
Ker, A; Church of Scotland. General Assembly
1648
A reply to "A declaration of the Parliament of Scotland to all His Majesties good subjects... 20 April 1648". One of at least three editions, two printed in London. Annotation on Thomason copy: "M...
Histoire des trovbles de la Grand' Bretagne
Mentet de Salmonet, Robert (fl. 1621-1660)
1649
"Achevé d'imprimer pour la première fois, le 22. de May de l'an 1649." "Epistre" signed: R. M. D. S. (i.e. Robert Mentet de Salmonet).