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  • Scotch and divorce appeal cases before the House of Lords. Reported by J.F. Macqueen... Sessions 1866-7-8-9 [1870-1-2-3-4-5]

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    • London, William Clowes and Sons, 1869-1875.
    • 1869-1875
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    Text XSA (Great Britain. House of Lords. Law reports. Scotch and divorce appeal cases) v. 1 (1866-1869)Offsite
  • Substance of Lord Grenville's speech, in the House of Lords, on the first reading of the Scotch judicature bill.

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    • [London, A. Strahan, 1807]
    • 1807
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    Text CK p.v. 171 no. 1-3, 5-7Schwarzman Building M2 - General Research Room 315

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    Text XAS (Grenville, W. W. G. Substance of Lord Grenville's speech) 1807Offsite
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  • An earnest plea for the retention of the Scotch liturgy [electronic resource] : a letter to the Lord Bishop of Brechin / by J.M. Neale.

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    • London : J. Masters, 1862.
    • 1862
    • 1 Resource

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  • Hardwicke's Shilling Peerage ... containing an alphabetical list of the House of Lords ... with a complete list of the Scotch and Irish peers ... Compiled by Edward Walford. 1855.

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    • London, R. Hardwicke, 1855.
    • 1855
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  • Report of the debates in the House of lords on the Scotch burgh reform bill on the 13th and 16th days of August 1833.

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    • Edinburgh, 1833.
    • 1833
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  • Scotch and Irish peerage ; returns ... of the present state of the Irish and Scotch peerage ... Ordered to be printed 17th April, 1874.

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    • [London] : [H.M. Stationery Off.], [1874]
    • 1874
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  • Speech of the Lord Advocate upon the introduction of the Scotch poor law bill, in the House of Commons, April, 2, 1845, with the observations of other honourable members.

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    • Edinburgh, Blackwood, 1845.
    • 1845
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  • Letter to the right Hon. Duncan Mneill, Lord Advocate for Scotland, and M.P. for Argyleshire ; Andrew Rutherfurd, Esquire, member of Parliament for the Leith district of Burghs, and Late Lord Advocate for Scotland ; and the other Scotch members of the House of Commons / by the author of Observations Upon the Practical Working of the Jury Court in Scotland ; shewing the urgent expediency of certain alterations in regard to trial by jury of intricate cases.

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    • Edinburgh : Thomas Clark, 1844.
    • 1844
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  • The lords protests in the last session of Parliament. Containing I. The Scotch petition. II. The Remonstrance or Answer of the Six Scotch Peers to the Order of Feb. 21. signified to them by the Lord Chancellor. III. The Protests of the Scotch Peers on the Election at Edinburgh, June 4. 1734. IV. The Protests in the House of Peers on rejecting the Petition. V. On the Bill for regulating the Quartering of Soldiers, during the Time of Elections. VI. A State of the National Debt, December 1734. Vii. On the Bill for preventing wrongous imprisonment, and against undue delays in tryals [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed by T. Tims, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster , [1735]
    • 1735
    • 1 Resource

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  • An account of the late Scotch invasion [electronic resource] : as it was open'd by My Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 1708/9. With some observations that were made in the H-se of C-ns; and true copies of authentick papers. In a letter from a gentleman in South-Brittain to his friend in North-Brittain.

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    • [London] : Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.
    • 1709
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  • An account of the late Scotch invasion [electronic resource] : as it was open'd by My Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 1708/9. With some observations that were made in the H-se of C-ns; and true copies of authentick papers. In a letter from a gentleman in South-Brittain to his friend in North-Brittain.

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    • [London] : Printed in the year, 1709.
    • 1709
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  • An account of the late Scotch invasion : as it was open'd by my Lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 1708/9. With some observations that were made in the H-se of C-ns ; and true copies of authentick papers. In a letter from a gentleman in South-Brittain to his friend in North-Brittain.

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    • [London?] : [publisher not identified], Printed in the year 1709.
    • 1709
    • 1 Item
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  • Ledger of Andrew Halyburton, conservator of the privileges of the Scotch nation in the Netherlands, 1492-1503; together with The book of customs and valuation of merchandises in Scotland, l6l2. Pub. by authority of the Lords of the Treasury under the direction of the Lord Clerk-Register of Scotland.

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    • Edinbugh, H. M. General Register House, 1867.
    • 1867
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  • Ledger of Andrew Halyburton, conservator of the privileges of the Scotch nation in the Netherlands, 1492-1503; together with The book of customs and valuation of merchandises in Scotland, l6l2. Pub. by authority of the Lords of the Treasury under the direction of the Lord Clerk-Register of Scotland.

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    • Edinbugh, H. M. General Register House, 1867.
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  • To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: the humble supplication and desire of the commissioners of His Majesties kingdome of Scotland, here now resident. Declaring a large testimony of fidelity to the king, affection to the Parliament and Kirke of England, and of wisedome for the honour, security, and peace of both kingdomes. The names of the earles, lords, knights, and burgesses, which were appointed to deliver the petition, viz. the Earle Lothian, the Earle Lindesay, The Lord Balmerino. Sir Thomas Morton. Sir Thomas Hope. Sir Archibald Iohnston. Sir Iohn Smith. Mr. Robert Barkley.

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    • London, Printed for F. Coules, Septem. 9. 1642.
    • 1642
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  • Eight occasionall speeches, made in the house of Commons this Parliament, 1641. : 1 Concerning religion. 2 Vpon the same subject. 3 Vpon dismounting of the cannons. 4 Vpon the Scotch treaty. 5 Vpon the impeachment of the Lord Strafford, and Canterbury, &c. 6 Vpon the Straffordian knot. 7 Vpon the same subject. 8 A seasonable motion for a loyall covenant. By Sir Iohn Wray Knight and Barronet.

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    • London : printed for Francis Constable, 1641.
    • 1641
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  • A concise history of the antient and illustrious house of Gordon, from the origin of the name to the present time, together with an Account of the Pedigree of his Grace the Duke of Gordon, and of the Right Honourable the Earl of Aboyne and the Lord Andrew Count Gordon, nearest collateral Branches of the illustrious Family. All faithfully collected from Scotch and foreign Historians, Manuscripts, Records and Registers. By C. A. Gordon [electronic resource].

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    • Aberdeen : printed for the author, 1754.
    • 1754
    • 1 Resource

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  • A contribution to the Seabury commemoration [electronic resource] / by Charles Wordsworth.

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    • Aberdeen : J. Avery and Co., Ltd., 1884.
    • 1884
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  • The Law reports. House of Lords, and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and peerage cases.

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    • London : Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, 1876-
    • 1876-present
    • 29 Items
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    Text JBL 93-139 v. 15 (1890)Offsite
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    Text JBL 93-139 v. 14 (1889)Offsite
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  • An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal [electronic resource] : shewing by distinct symbols, I. The knights of the garter. II. Of the thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. and from thence prorogued to Jan. 23. 1727-8. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with their respective City, County, or Borough, against the same, distinguishing the new Members, and specifying how many Parliaments the old have served in. Contrived either to Stitch or Frame. To which is added, the names of such gentlemen of the last Parliament who are left out of the present.

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    • London : printed by E. Cave and sold by Fox and Stagg in Westminster-Hall, A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, Fr. Jefferies in Ludgate-Street, and E. Nutt and J. Catterns in Cornhill, M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]
    • 1728
    • 1 Resource

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  • An exact list of the Lords spiritual and temporal [electronic resource] : Shewing by distinct Symbols, I. The Knights of the Garter. II. Of the Thistle. III. Of the Bath. IV. Privy-Counsellours. V. The Scotch Peers. VI. The Peers under Age. Vii. Others who are not qualify'd to sit in the House. Viii. The Lords and Ladies who walk'd in the Procession to their Majesties Coronation, and the Order each Rank walked in, by Figures. Also, a true compleat double list of the the knights and commissioners of shires, citizens and burgesses, returned to serve in the Parliament summoned to meet Nov. 28. 1727. being the first Parliament of K. George II. and the Seventh of Great Britain (since the Union) digested in such a Method, that if either the Person or Place be known, the rest may be immediately found. viz. I. The Counties, Cities and Boroughs in Alphabetical Order, with the Names of their Representatives against the same respectively. II. The Names of the Members, with their respective City, County, or Borough, against the same, distinguishing the new Members, and specifying how many Parliaments the old have served in. To which is added, the names of such gentlemen of the last Parliament who are left out of the present.

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    • London : printed by E. Cave in St. John's Lane, and sold by A. Dodd without Temple-Bar, L. Gilliver at Homer's Head in Fleet-Street, and E. Nutt at the Royal Exchange, M.DCCXXIX. [1729]
    • 1729
    • 1 Resource

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  • Old stories which were the fore-runners of the revolution [electronic resource] : in eighty-eight, reviv'd, Viz. I. A Dialogue between F. Peters, and Dr. Busby. II. The Hollanders Story of the Penal Laws and Test. III. William Penn holding forth among the Quakers. IV. Several Stories about the Birth of the Pretender. V. Queries about the Invitation. VI. The French were to Re-Establish Popery here. Vii. The Bishops feign'd Service to King James. Viii. The Scotch Woman's coming to St. Margaret's Westminst. IX. K. James his sending the Broad Seal to the French King. X. The Queen's sending away the Crown Jewels. XI. The Londoner's Loyalty. XII. The Story of Captain Tom. XIII. That of St. Mary Magdalen's. XIV. Of the Marquess of Arbevile, and Lord Sunderland. XV. Qu. Dowager's great Colour. XVI. About the Lord Sunderland's turning Papist. XVII. That of the Banquetting House. XVIII. That of Cauldrons, Grid-Irons, Knives, &c. XIX. That the P. of O. had Muster'd 20000 Men at Exeter. XX. Another of the Lord Lovelace. XXI. That the King had sent the Lord Dartmouth with our Fleet to France. XXII. That 40000 French and Irish were coming to England. XXIII. That Admiral Herbert had taken Three Million of Money of the French King. XXIV. That Queen Mary did give the Princess Anne a Box on the Ear, which caus'd her to Miscarry. With 500 more Stories, of the like Tendency. To which is added in a Post-Script. The Truest Account that ever was yet Publish'd of the Pretended Irish Massacre, which went through England and Scotland in one Night. With a Discovery of the Manager of that and another Intrigue, never before made Publick.

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    • London : printed for, and sold by T. Warner, at the Black Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, 1719.
    • 1719
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