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Information for Robert Wightman and others, against the Earl of Hopeton.
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1730
Votes of the P---y of E--h. Die Mercurii, die 29no Dec. 1756. Resolved, that Learning, Genius, and …
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1757
The knight and the prelate: a new ballad. To the tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury: or,…
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1734
The knight and the prelate: a new ballad. To the tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury: or,…
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1734
The knight and the prelate: a new ballad. To the tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury: or,…
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1734
The knight and the prelate: a new ballad. To the tune of King John and the Abbot of Canterbury: or,…
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1734
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Family of Halkerston of that ilk.
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1780
Considerations addressed to the publick.
Printed by authority
1745
Considerations addressed to the publick.
Printed by authority
1745
A poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Talbot. Late Chancellor of Great Britain. By …
printed for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand
1737
A poem to the memory of the Right Honourable the Lord Talbot. Late Chancellor of Great Britain. By …
printed for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand
1737
A letter from a Scots gentleman residing in London, to his friend at Edenborough.
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1711
A letter from a Scots gentleman residing in London, to his friend at Edenborough.
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1711
A letter from a Scots gentleman residing in London, to his friend at Edenborough.
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1711
A letter from a Scots gentleman residing in London, to his friend at Edenborough.
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1711
A short view of the frauds, abuses, and impositions of parish officers, with some considerations on…
London, printed: Edinburgh, reprinted, and sold at the Printing-House in the Fish-Market
1749
A short view of the frauds, abuses, and impositions of parish officers, with some considerations on…
London, printed: Edinburgh, reprinted, and sold at the Printing-House in the Fish-Market
1749
A short view of the frauds, abuses, and impositions of parish officers, with some considerations on…
London, printed: Edinburgh, reprinted, and sold at the Printing-House in the Fish-Market
1749
A short view of the frauds, abuses, and impositions of parish officers, with some considerations on…
London, printed: Edinburgh, reprinted, and sold at the Printing-House in the Fish-Market
1749
A short account of the last illness and death of John Bowles.
printed by J. Ritchie
1800
Instructions and regulations for the Society of Constables of Edinburgh.
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1786
Instructions and regulations for the Society of Constables of Edinburgh.
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1786
Instructions and regulations for the Society of Constables of Edinburgh.
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1786
The laird of Cool's ghost, being a copy of several conferences and meetings that past betwixt the R…
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1800
The hibernia-Caledoniad; or, the poetical duumvirate. In two cantos.
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1764
The hibernia-Caledoniad; or, the poetical duumvirate. In two cantos.
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1764
The hibernia-Caledoniad; or, the poetical duumvirate. In two cantos.
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1764
The hibernia-Caledoniad; or, the poetical duumvirate. In two cantos.
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1764
Answers for the Lord President of the Court of Session, and Mr Henry Dundas, advocate, his Majesty'…
Unknown
1770
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Sinclair of Tof…
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1770
Teind-cause. July 18. 1770. Answers for Mess. William Macleod and George Robertson ministers of Cam…
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1770
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Chatto, eldest so…
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1770
Answers for Mrs. Isabella Houston, portioner of Hartwoodhill; to the petition of Mary Jamieson, lat…
Unknown
1770
Answers for Mrs. Isabella Houston, portioner of Hartwood-hill. To the petition of Mary Jamieson, la…
Unknown
1770