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- [To the kings most excellent majesty. The humble address of your most loyal ... subjects ... of] Hereford
- A copy of Coll. Wosely's letter, to His Grace Duke Schonberg
- A declaration of His Highnesse for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation
- A declaration of his Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof : for the better preventing of ill-affected persons from acting any design to the disturbance of the quiet of this nation, by an unlicensed repairing into this country, and going out of the same
- A declaration of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England concerning the settlement of Scotland
- A delectable new ballad; entituled Leader-haughs and Yarow : to its own proper tune
- A delectable new ballad; entituled [Lea]derhaughs and Yarow : to its own proper tune
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King
- A letter sent from the Kings Majestie to the Lords of his Privie Covncell of the Kingdome of Scotland
- A letter to his majesty from his Privy Council in Scotland
- A list of the names of the adventurers in the Bank of Scotland : January 1. 1696
- A panegyric upon the Blessed Virgin Mary
- A proclamation : Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britian, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, to at arms, and his brethren heraulds, macers pursevants, our messengers at arms, our sheriffs in that part, conjunctly and severally, specially constitute, greeting; we taking to our consideration, that, it is incumbent to us to protect the persons of all our good and obedient subjects ..
- A proclamation : Forasmuch as the lords of the Committy of our privy Council met in the west ... requiring and commanding all and sundry the heretors ... within the shyre of Air ... to appear personally before the said Lords ..
- A proclamation : adjourning the General Assembly till the twenty of November, 1695
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 15th day of April, to the 17th day of August next, 1692
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 15th day of May instant, until the 16th of September next
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 17 of August, to the 16 of November, 1692
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 20 day of March instant, to the 21st day of July next
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the eighteenth day of April, to the ninth day of May 1695
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the first day of March 1693, to the sixth day of April 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the fourteenth of January instant, to the fifteenth day of April next, 1692
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the seventeenth of Januar, to the tenth of February, 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the sixteenth day of November, 1692, to the seventeenth day of January, 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the sixth day of April, to the eighteenth of the said month 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the tenth of February next, to the first of March next, 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the twenty fifth day of March, to the fifteenth day of May, 1691
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament till the ninth day of January next to come
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 13. of Decemb. 1694
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 14th of June next
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 5th of March 1700 years
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the eighteenth day of April 1695
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March next to come
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the twelfth day of July, 1698
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the twenty eight of June, 1698
- A proclamation : against persons returning from France without passes
- A proclamation : against regrating of victual, and fore-stallers, and allowing the importation of victual free of publick burden
- A proclamation : against robbers and vagabounds, &c
- A proclamation : anent beggers
- A proclamation : anent seminary priests, Jesuits and trafficking papists
- A proclamation : appointing the Commissioners of Supply to be justices of peace
- A proclamation : declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant
- A proclamation : discharging English clipt-money
- A proclamation : discharging correspondence and commerce with France
- A proclamation : discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn
- A proclamation : discharging persons to travel to Ireland without passes
- A proclamation : discharging the exportation of broken-brass and copper
- A proclamation : discharging the transporting of persons to the plantations of forraigners in America
- A proclamation : for a national humiliation upon the account of the Queens death
- A proclamation : for a solemn day of humiliation
- A proclamation : for a solemn national fast and humiliation
- A proclamation : for a solemn national thanksgiving
- A proclamation : for a solemn national thanksgiving
- A proclamation : for a solemn thanksgiving
- A proclamation : for adjourning the General Assembly of this church, to the seventeenth of December next, 1695
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament from the fifteenth of March instant, until the fifteenth of June next
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament to the twenty sixth of August next
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament, to the twentieth of March next, 1696
- A proclamation : for apprehending the persons after-named, as having been in France contrair to the acts of Parliament
- A proclamation : for collecting and in-bringing the pole-money, appointed to be payed at Martinmass, 1695. by an Act of the last session of Parliament
- A proclamation : for discovering and apprehending such as rob the pacquets
- A proclamation : for observing the staple-port at Camphire
- A proclamation : for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the French King
- A proclamation : for raising the rate of money
- A proclamation : for re-establishing the staple-port at Camphire
- A proclamation : for the more effectual in-bringing of the hearth-money
- A proclamation : for the ready in-bringing of the annexed and additional excise
- A proclamation : for the ready inbringing of the annexed and additional excise
- A proclamation : indicting a General Assembly
- A proclamation : offering a reward and indemnity to such as shall discover the burning of the house of Priest-field
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament from the ninth day of September 1684, to the tenth day of March, 1685
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the 12th. of September next
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the 25 of March 1691
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of February 1695
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March, 1683
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fourteenth day of March next
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fourteenth day of May next 1700
- A proclamation against Patrick Carnagy
- A proclamation against deserters of the regiments and company which are to march to Inverlochy
- A proclamation against fighting of duels or single combats
- A proclamation against importing of Irish cattel, or resetting thereof
- A proclamation against papists
- A proclamation against resetting or assisting Thomas and Capt. Simeon Frasers Elder and Younger of Beaufort, and their accomplices
- A proclamation against the importation of Irish victual and cattel
- A proclamation against the importing of Irish victual, cattel, horses, and mares, &c
- A proclamation against the rebels in armes in the vvestern shires
- A proclamation against the rebels in arms, in the vvestern shires
- A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice
- A proclamation against thieves, robbers and vagabond persons
- A proclamation anent beggers
- A proclamation anent carrying of arms
- A proclamation anent high-vvays bridges and ferries, 1683
- A proclamation anent keeping the dyets of the commission of the Kirk
- A proclamation anent officers and souldiers paying their quarters
- A proclamation anent protections, 1683
- A proclamation anent the peace of the Highlands
- A proclamation anent the sumptuary law
- A proclamation appointing all passes to ships to be granted hereafter by the High-admiral, his deputes, judges and officers
- A proclamation appointing some forraigne species of gold and silver to be current
- A proclamation concerning the circuit-courts
- A proclamation concerning the students in the Colledge of Edinburgh
- A proclamation declaring Mr. Richard Cameron, and others, rebels and traitors, &c
- A proclamation discharging any persons to travel vvith arms vvithout licence
- A proclamation discharging doits
- A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom
- A proclamation discharging the importation of forraign victual
- A proclamation discharging the importing, vending, dispersing, or keeping seditious books and pamphlets
- A proclamation discharging the receipt of the rebels lately in armes in the VVest
- A proclamation dissolving the Parliament
- A proclamation for apprehending Captains Gavine Hamilton, Kenneth Mackenzie & Kenneth Urquhart
- A proclamation for choosing the additional representatives of barons to the Parliament
- A proclamation for delivering the men to be levyed in the shires after-mentioned
- A proclamation for opening the mint
- A proclamation for securing the kingdom against an invasion designed from France
- A proclamation for securing the peace in the northern shires
- A proclamation for securing the peace of the High-Lands
- A proclamation for securing the peace of the shire of Caithness
- A proclamation of both houses of Parliament : for proclaiming his Majesty King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
- A proclamation regulating the quartering of souldiers, and for preventing abuses from them
- A proclamation requiring all the members of Parliament to wait on, and attend His Majesties High Commissioner at the palace of Holy-rood-house, the 23. of April, 1685
- A proclamation reviving and renuing a former proclamation against slanderers and leesing-makers
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the eighth of April, to the ninth of September. 1684
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the last Tuesday of October to the first Thursday of April next ensuing
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the sixth of December, 1683. to the eighth of April, 1684
- A proclamation, adjourning the parliament from the tenth of July, to the sixth of December, 1683
- A proclamation, against conventicles
- A proclamation, against field-conventicles
- A proclamation, against penny-weddings
- A proclamation, against the importing victual or cattel from Ireland
- A proclamation, anent runawayes, and deserters from the Scots regiments lately come from Holland
- A proclamation, anent some rebels, robbers, fugitives, and thieves, who are, or have been lately in arms in the braes of Lochaber
- A proclamation, anent tenents and others who shall be removed : for not taking, the band to live orderly
- A proclamation, anent the Company for Fishing
- A proclamation, anent the baggage-horse
- A proclamation, anent the importing of horses from England
- A proclamation, anent the rebels who have not yet taken the bond
- A proclamation, anent the right packing and curing of salmond
- A proclamation, discharging the importation of forraign apples, except from France
- A proclamation, for a thanksgiving throughout the kingdom of Scotland, for the late defeat of the Kings enemies
- A proclamation, for bringing in arms out of some Western shires
- A proclamation, for dissolving the Parliament
- A proclamation, for payment of His Majesties cess and excise
- A proclamation, for preventing of false mustures [sic]
- A proclamation, for publishing of the peace between His Majesty and the King of Denmark
- A proclamation, for putting the kingdom of Scotland in a posture of defence against the enemies of the King and government
- A proclamation, for removing of horses above the value forth of the shyre, of Lanerk, of Renfrew
- A proclamation, for rouping the in-land excise of this kingdom
- A proclamation, for the better inbringing of the hearth-money
- A proclamation, imposing a further custom upon wines and tobacco, &c
- A proclamation, intercommuning the rebels in the Bass
- A proclamation, ordaining all persons in publick trust to sign the certificat and assurance
- A proclamation, regulating the price of the weigh of bear [sic] proportionally to the prices of the drink
- A proclamation, taking off the imbargo put upon ships
- A publication of the royal authority, of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh : by the grace of God King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
- A rapture, upon the report of her Royal Highness being with quick-child
- A short declaration of the kingdom of Scotland : for information and satisfaction to their brethren of England concerning the present expedition into England
- A table of the value of bullion (in standart silver) : according to the several deniers and grains of finess, and the ordinary denominations of weights, by which merchants and others may know what weight of coyned money of standart fineness they are to get out, when their bulzeon given in to th mint doth arise above, or fall below the standart fineness, which is 11 deniers 2 grains
- A true and impartial relation of a wonderful apparition : that happen'd in the royal camp in Flanders, the beginning of this instant September, 1692, concerning King William.
- A true coppy of a letter sent from Duke Hamilton from Perith in Enlgand to Master William Crofts expressing the present condition of the Scottish Army
- Act and intimation anent this current Parliament : 14 March, 1699
- Act anent suppressing conventicles, &c
- Act anent suspensions, advocations and extracting of decreits before the Lords of Session and interior judicatories
- Act anent the excise
- Act anent the militia-men of the tovvn of Edinburgh
- Act anent those who are or shall be found fugitives and run-awayes from their companies and colours
- Act appointing the inhabitants within the city of Edinburgh to give up lists of all persons lodging within their houses ilk night
- Act concerning the valuations and continuing the maintenance : for the moneths of November and December 1649. and Ianuary 1650
- Act discharging Privy Counsellours and others in publick trust to go out of this kingdom
- Act discharging Privy Counsellours and others in publick trust to remove out of the kingdom
- Act discharging the vending of any goods, from Ostend, or any other town or port of the Spanish Neatherlands [sic], till they abide their fourty dayes tryal
- Act for putting the kingdome in a posture of warre
- Act of Parliament anent the excyse of Ferrintosh
- Act of Parliament in favours of John Adair and Captain Slazer
- Act of Privy Council, anent the punishment of those who refuse to serve in the foot-militia : Edinburgh, the 25. of October, 1688
- Act prorogating the tollerance for importing forraign victual : Edinburgh 20 September 1698
- Act. Edinburgh the first day of July, 1685
- Acts for settling the orders in the Parliament-House
- Ad mæcenates suos
- Advertisement : Whereas his sacred Majesty, by his patent, hath constituted Sir Robert Sibbald, one of his physicians in ordinary, his geographer for his kingdom of Scotland, and commandeth and ordaineth him to publish the description of the Scotia antiqua & Scotia moderna, and the natural history of the products of his ancient kingdom of Scotland..
- An Exact list of all the men, women, and boys that died on board the Indian and African company's fleet during their voyage from Scotland to America and since their landing in Caldeonia : together with a particular account of their qualities, the several days of their deaths, and the respective distempers or accidents of which they died
- An account of the behaviour of Sir John Fenwick, at his execution on Tower-Hill : with the copy of the paper delivered by him to the sheriffs of London, &c
- An act anent those who are or shall be fugitives or runawayes from their companies and colours
- An act by his royal Highness, his Majesties High Commissioner, and Lords of Privy Council, establishing the order of the ryding, &c. at the opening of the ensuing Parliament ... : appointed to be recorded in the books of Privy Council ... at Edinburgh, July 25, 1681
- An act of Privy Council ordering probation and information to be sent in with publick prisoners
- An elegy on the great and famous blew-stone : which lay on the castle-hill of Edinburgh, and was buried therein
- An excellent new song, intituled, Valiant Jockie : His ladies resolution. To be sung to its own proper tune
- An order and declaration of his Highnes Council in Scotland, for the government thereof : Prohibiting the bringing in of any arms or ammunition into Scotland, without licence
- An order and declaration of his Highnes council in Scotland, for the government thereof : for the more equal raising the assessment, of ten thousand pounds sterling by the month, for the six months, commencing the first of January, 1656/7, and ending the last of June next following
- An ordinance for erecting courts baron in Scotland
- An ordinance for settling of the estates of several excepted persons in Scotland : in trustees, to the uses herein expressed
- Answers in behalf of the vvellwishers to the prosperity of the nation, in matters of trade, vvhy the frivolous points of allerged private rights obtruded by the Town of Edinburgh should not hinder the passing of the Act for a Communication of Trade, to the inhabitants of Leith
- Ap roclamation [sic] against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice
- Apud Edinburgh ultimo die mensis Maii, anno Domini, 1642 : The which day in presence of the Lords of Secret Councell, compeared personally, Thomas Earle of Hadinton ..
- At Edinburgh the 13 of March 1645
- At Edinburgh the 15 of October, 1647 : the Committee of Estates being frequently met, to take into consideration the disbanding of the army presently within the Kingdome, according to a former act of the committee of the eleventh of September last ..
- At Edinburgh the twentie day of May 1645 : The Committee of Estates taking to their consideration the traiterous designes of the intestine enemie against this kingdome ..
- At Edinburgh, the tenth day of April, one thousand six hundred and sixty two
- At Edinburgh, the twelfth day of December, one thousand six hundred and sixty one
- At Holyrud-house, the thenth day of September, one thousand six hundred and sixty two
- At Stirling the 12. of June 1645
- At a meeting of the committee appointed by the subscribers to the Joynt-Stock of the Company of Scotland : trading to Africa and the Indies, to prepare and lay down the rules and consititions of the said company
- By Major Generall Lambert : Whereas compliants are daily made of the great damage sustained by many, and hinderance of commerce and trading, by the differing values of coyn in severall parts of this nation ..
- By the Auditor-General of the revenues of Scotland : whereas upon application made unto the right honourable his highness council in Scotland, for the government thereof, by the magistrates and Council of Edinburgh, concerning some abuse, disproportion and difference lately discovered to have been from the 24 of February to the 28 day of April last ..
- By the Commissioners for the government of Scotland, and the Isles thereunto belonging
- By the Commissioners for visiting universities, colledges and schooles of learning in Scotland : whereas by our former proclamation, bearing date the second day of August , 1653. All ministers, and others are prohibited to pray for, or, preach up the interest of the pretended King of Scotland ..
- By the Commissioners of the Parliament of the Common-Wealth of England for ordering and managing affairs in Scotland : although the Parliament of the Common Wealth of England in their declaration, concerning the settlement of Scotland, have in the article that concernes religion and the advancement of the power of godliness ..
- By the King : a proclamation for quieting the Post-master General, his deputies and assigns in the execution of his office
- By the King. A proclamation containing his Majesties gracious indemnity
- By the Lords Justices, a proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the French king
- By the commissioners of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England, for ordering and managing affairs in Scotland : the parliament of the Common-vvealth of England, having declared their intentions concerning the settlement of Scotland, and appointed us, their commissioners, to publish and make known the same to the people of this nation ..
- Caledons gratulatory rapture : at the happy return of our dread lord and soveraign King Charles the Second
- Causes of a publike Thanksgiving appointed by the Generall Assembly to bee keeped [sic] on the last Lords Day of September, 1647
- Causes of a solemn national fast and humiliation, unanimously agreed upon by the commission appointed by the late General Assembly, met at Edinburgh the 3d of December, 1696
- Causes of a solemne fast and humiliation : to be keeped, by ordinance of the Commissioners of the Generall Assembly, in all the kirks of this kingdom, and in our armies at home and abroad, upon the last Lords day of October, and the Wednesday following
- Charles by the grace of God King of great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the Faith, To our lovits ... [proclamation for a rendezvous in arms, 28 September 1643]
- Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britain ... : To the collector of the paroch of ... And to our lovits messengers ..
- Charles by the grace of God, King of Great Britain ... : To the collector-depute of our Sheriffdom of ... and to our lovits messengers ..
- Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland Defender of the Faith. To our lovits [blank] messengers, our sheriffs ... : Forsameikle as our Estates of Parliament presently conveened at our Burgh of S. Andrews, upon the 27 of January 1646 yeers, taking to their serious consideration the long continuance of the present rebellion, and great expences they must be at for suppressing thereof ..
- Charles, by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, to the provotst and bailyes of our burgh of North Berwick ... : Forasmuch as our Convention of Estates, holden at Edinburgh, the fourth day of August ..
- Containing ane encomaistick [sic] character of the famous city of Dumbrittai[n]
- Draught of an act concerning the mint
- Edinburgh the 8. day of November, 1656. By the Commissioners for Administration of Justice to the people in Scotland
- Edinburgh, Ianuary 23, 1655 : Forsameikle, as there hath been several proclamations emitted be the Provest [sic], Bailies, and Counsel of the Burgh of Edinburgh, commanding the quarter-masters and constables of the same to use diligent search and tryal of all manner of persons, strangers resorting to this burgh, who in these times of trouble, are and may be justly suspected to be perturbers of the peace of the Common-Wealth and enemies to the weale and safety of this citty [sic]
- Edinburgh, the 13 of December. 1644
- Edinburgh, the nineteenth day of April, one thousand six hundred and sixty four
- Edinburgh, the nineteenth day of July, 1681
- Edinburgh, the ninth day of November, one thousand six hundred eighty eighth years : present in Council, the Earl of Perth, Lord High Chancellor, the Lord Arch-bishop of St. Andrews ... the following depositions concerning the birth of His royal Highness James, Prince of Scotland and Wales, being transmitted to His Majesties Privy Council ..
- Edinburgh, the twentie day of June, 1650 : The Estates of Parliament now presently conveened ... taking to their considerations the dangers which threatens religion & this kingdome ..
- Elegie on the universaly [sic] lamented death of the right honourable Lady Ann Elcho
- Epithalamium on the auspicious match, betwixt the right honourable the Earl of Wigtoun and the truly vertous lasy Margaret Lindsay : daughter to the right honourable the Ear of Balcarros
- Fy on the wars that hurri'd Willie from me
- His Majesties gracious letter to the Privy Council of Scotland
- His Majesties gracious message to the House of Commons
- His Majesties letter to the Parliament
- His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament
- His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament
- His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament : on Thursday the fourth day of May, 1699
- Information for the ministers in the Diocess of Aberdene cited before the Parliament
- Killychrankie : to be sung with its own proper tune
- Letters of inter-communing against the rebels in the Bass
- Objections against the restoring the Protestants in France according to the Edict of Nantes, answered
- On the death of Sir William Sharp of Stonnie-hill
- Orders for regulating the meetings of Council
- Petition for the neighbourhood and leidges in Edinburgh, Cannongate, and suburbs, &c. against the brewers in and about the good town
- Poem on the most ancient, honourable, and necessary the hammermen-trade
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from August the 26th till September the 8th. 1696
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the eighteenth day of August, to the fifteenth day of December, 1697
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament till the twenty first of March next
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 21 day of May instant 1700
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the eleventh day of March 1697
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the fourth day of July 1700
- Proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the twenty ninth day of October instant 1700
- Proclamation : against exporting of wool and importing of woollen-cloath, &c
- Proclamation : against importing victual from Ireland
- Proclamation : against regraiting of victual, and forestallers, and allowing the importation of victual free of publick burden
- Proclamation : allowing the free transporting of victual from one shire to another, and the importation of forraign victual free of custom, and twenty shilling Scots for each imported boll thereof
- Proclamation : anent old fourteens, and their halfs, cobbs, and fourty penny-pieces
- Proclamation : anent the collectors of the pole-money and other points relating thereto
- Proclamation : anent the excise after the first of March next, 1699
- Proclamation : anent the pole-money
- Proclamation : appointing the heretors of several shires to be in readiness upon fourty eight hours advertisement, to attend his Majesties host, and standard
- Proclamation : discharging all English unmilln'd-money to pass, except by weight, and allowing and crying-up the English milln'd crown to three pound five shilling, with it's fractions proportionally
- Proclamation : discharging the base cooper [sic] money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690
- Proclamation : discharging the importation of forreign victual
- Proclamation : for a solemn national fast
- Proclamation : for a solemn national fast
- Proclamation : for a solemn national thanksgiving and publick prayers
- Proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament
- Proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament to the 13 day of August next to come
- Proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament to the twenty second day of October 1700
- Proclamation : for apprehending Henry Every, alias Bridgeman, and sundry other pirates
- Proclamation : for apprehending five persons declared fugitives, by the Commission of Justiciary for the Highlands
- Proclamation : for bringing in the lists, and determining debates about the pole-money
- Proclamation : for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots, and appointing the Scots fourtie-pennie-pieces to pass at three shilling six pennies Scots per piece
- Proclamation : for crying down the silver Scots crown-piece, and the fourty shilling, twenty shilling, ten shilling, and five shilling Scots pieces to their former rates
- Proclamation : for making up men deficient in the last levies
- Proclamation : for paying in the pole-money
- Proclamation : for the more easie and effectual in-bringing of the pole-money
- Proclamation : indemnifying deserters, and declaring what passes will be sufficient
- Proclamation : indemnifying deserters, who shall return betwixt and the first day of January next to come
- Proclamation : prorogating the dyet, for in bringing and prescribing the method of settling of the accompts of arrears due by the forces to the countrey
- Proclamation : regulating several particulars anent the pole, and intimating the next years pole
- Proclamation anent prices of victual
- Proclamation anent production of the tacks of the teinds of the bishopricks
- Proclamation anent the deficients of the levies 1693 and 1695
- Proclamation anent the poor
- Proclamation anent the stenting unfree-traders
- Proclamation appointing twenty shillings to be payed for every boll of foreign victual that shall be imported
- Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns : ordaining the old-merk and half-merk-pieces to pass, and stopping the taking of bullion, at the mint-house
- Proclamation discharging bonfires and illuminations
- Proclamation discharging export and allowing import of victual
- Proclamation for a solemn fast and humiliation
- Proclamation for a solemn national monthly fast
- Proclamation for a solemn national thanksgiving
- Proclamation for apprehending Sir George Barclay
- Proclamation for bringing in and paying the arrears due by the forces in this country
- Proclamation for discovering and apprehending housebreakers, thieves and robbers, and their resetters
- Proclamation for the Convention of Estates
- Proclamation prohibiting the nobility and others to withdraw from this kingdom without licence
- Proclamtion for the better collecting and inbringing of what is deficient of the pole-money imposed in anno 1695
- Proposal for advancing of trade, and supporting the poor
- Proposal, by Doctor Hugh Chamberlen for a land credit : presented to the Parliament by the committee to whom it was referred to be considered
- Proposals for a pole-bill
- Proposals to the high court of Parliament for finishing The ancient and present state of Scotland
- Reasons why the Commissariot-Courts ought to be abolished
- Reasons why the report of the Committee for Security finding that the tack of the pole imposed in the year 1693, should be turned to a collection, should be approven in Parliament
- Recommendation in favours of Duncan Forbes of Collodden
- Right honourable, the Lord hath this day, here at Philiphauch ... appeared gloriously for his people
- Scotland's lament for their misfortunes
- The Laird of Dysarts dreame
- The advocats complaint, or A survey of the uneasiness, of that employment
- The answer of the Parliament of Scotland : to the petitions presented from the synods and presbyteries. At Edinburgh, 10. Iunii 1648
- The ballad of the cloak or The cloaks knaverie
- The bloody gardener's cruelty; or, The shepherd's daughter betray'd
- The bonny bruicked lassie : she's blew beneath the eye
- The country-man's huy [sic] and cry : against high heads and masked faces. Or, His sentiments of the vain apparel of the femal [sic] sex, which he told his wife, (and he might as well have told all the town hens.) To the tune of Gaberluingie man
- The court of England. Or, The preparation for the happy coronation of King William and Queen Mary
- The declaration of Charles Duke of Sconberg, Lieutenant-General to His Majesty of Great Britain, and colonel of his First Regiment of English Guards, to the inhabitants of Dauphine
- The declaration of the rebels in Scotland
- The gloriovs and miracvlvos [sic] battell at York
- The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- The humble address of your Majesties Deputy-Lieutenants, Justices of the Peace, and Commission-officers of the county of Glamorgan
- The life and death of the piper of Kilbarchan, or The epitaph of Habbie Simpson
- The manner of the proclaiming of King William and Queen Mary : at White-hall, and in the City of London, Feb. 13. 1688/9
- The poets address to his most sacred Majesty
- The poor clients complaint
- The poor clients complaint
- The poor clients complaint
- The rules of the schools of the Royal Colledge at Holy-rood-house
- The speech of Patrick Earl of Marchmont, &c., Lord High Chancellor to the Parliament of Scotland : on Tuesday 29 October 1700
- The tenour of the oath to be taken by all persons in publick trust
- Their Majesties declaration against the French King
- There is a young man, about eight and twenty or thirty years of age, called, John Thacker, gone from the citty of London : with considerable sums of silver and gold, and severall accompts of catle sold and moneys received ..
- Theses philosophicæ : quas (Deo favente) sexto idus quintilis propugnabunt adolescentes philosophiæ candidati
- To His Exellency the Lord General Monck : Capt. General of all the armies and forces in England, Scotland and Ireland and one of the generals at sea. the humble addresse of the officers of your excellencies army in the name of themselves and their brethren as it was presented to His Excellency this second day of May, 1660. By us whose names are subscribed
- To His Highness the Prince of Orange, the humble address and supplication of the Cameronian Presbyterians in Scotland
- To his Grace, his Majestys High Commissioner, and the honourable Estates of Parliament : the petition of several nobles and barrons [sic] concerned in burghs of regality and barrony, and other inhabitants within this kingdom
- To the Kings most excellent Majesty, the humble address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the city of London, in Common Council assembled
- To the Kings most sacred Majesty : the most faithful and unfeigned thanks and resolves of the mayor, sheriffs, aldermen, citizens and commonality of the city of Norwich, in Common Council assembled ..
- Tvvo letters : the one to his Excellency the Lord Fairfax, the other to Lieutenant General Cromwell, from the Commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland now residing at London
- Tyburn's courteous invitation to Titus Oates
- Unto his Grace, his Majesties high commissioner; and the right honourable the Estates of Parliament : the petition of Henry Borthwick son to the deceast William Borthwick chyrurgian apothecary
- West-kirk the 13. day of August, 1650
- [Proclamation] against all meetings, of Quakers, Anabaptists, &c
- [The] Christians solemn vow in baptism : explicated and renewed
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