Andrew Anderson
Active Years
Min year: 1655, Max year: 1795, Max count: 254
As Author
- 1700: At Edinburgh, [blank] 170[blank] Received by me Andrew Anderson Writer in Edinburgh, as factor for the Laird of Wolmet, ...
- 1753: State of the process of reduction, repetition, wrongous imprisonment, &c. Andrew Anderson merchant in Lesly
- 1790: Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, heirs-portioners served and retoured to the deceased James Tamesz Grieve, sometime merchant in Moscow, afterward of Petersham in the county of Surrey, Esq; to the petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, relict of the said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; now spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the said John Jackson for his interest, and Alexander Young writer to the Signet, their attorney
- 1791: Ans. A. Anderson & J. Grieve, to pet. Mrs A. E. Jankowska. H. Corrie, W.S. agent. Ms. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, heirs-portioners served and retoured to the deceased James-Tamesz Grieve, sometime merchant in Moscow, afterwards of Petersham, in the county of Surrey, Esq; to the petition of Mrs Anne-Elisabeth Jankouska, relict of the said James-Tamesz Grieve, Esq; now spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London; the said John Jackson for his interest, and Alexander Young writer to the Signet, their attorney
As Printer
- 1655: The covenant of life opened: or, A treatise of the covenant of grace
- 1659: The common principles of Christian religion clearly proved, and singularly improven: or, A practicall catechism
- 1664: The turtle-dove, under the absence & presence of her only choise: or, Desertion & deliverance revived
- 1669: [The] Psalms of David in meeter
- 1669: A guide to the true religion: or A discourse directing to make a wise choice of that religion men venture their salvation upon
- 1669: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1670: Great and precious promises, or, Some sermons concerning the promises, and the right application thereof
- 1670: The rates of His Majesties customes
- 1670: The acts and life of the most victorious conquerour Robert Bruce King of Scotland
- 1671: The Psalms of David in meeter /
- 1672: His Majesties gracious letter to his Parliament of Scotland, May 23. 1672
- 1672: Laws and acts past in the third session of the second Parliament, of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the second
- 1672: His Majesties gracious proclamation for the incouraging the subjects of the United Provinces of the Low Countries, to transport themselves with their estates
- 1672: Act for raising of a nevv supply of eight hundred and sixty four thousand pounds Scots, offered to his Majestie. By his Parliament of Scotland
- 1673: Laws and Acts past in the Second Session of the First Parliament, of our most High and Dread Soveraign, Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith
- 1673: Q. F. Fq; S. Juvenes lycei Jacobi Regis Edinburgeni alumni
- 1673: A proclamation against Papists
- 1673: His Majesties most gracious speech together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament
- 1673: The King's Majesties gracious letter to his Parliament, conveened at Edinburgh, the twelfth of November, 1673. With his grace the Duke of Lauderdale, his Majesties high commissioner, his speech to the Parliament, after the reading of the letter. By his Majesties special command
- 1673: The laws and acts of the first Parliament, of our most high and dread Soveraign, Charles the Second
- 1673: Laws and Acts past in the Second Session of the First Parliament, of our most High and Dread Soveraign, Charles the Second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith
- 1673: Act concerning the pre-emption and excise of salt.
- 1673: The life and acts of the most famous and valiant champion, Sir William Wallace, knight of Ellerslie. Maintainer of the liberty of Scotland. With a preface containing a short sum of the history of that time
- 1673: Act concerning the imposition on tobacco
- 1673: Act concerning apparel.
- 1673: The Holy Bible, containing the old testament and the new : newly translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his majesties special command
- 1673: At the Court at VVhitehall, June the sixth, 1673
- 1674: Laws and acts past in the second session of the second Parliament, of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the second, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith
- 1674: A particular and exact list of such officers, as well of cheif as lower quality of his Highness, the Prince of Oranges army,
- 1674: A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence
- 1674: Act anent drovers. Edinburgh, Septemb. 3. 1674
- 1674: The Acts made in the first Parliament, of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the First, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith, &c
- 1674: The laws and act[s] of Parliamen[t,] made by the most Excellent and might[y] king and monarch, James by the grace of God, King of Grea[t] Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. Since His Majesties 15. Parliament, the 19. of December, 1597. Collected, revised, and extracted forth of the register of His Highnes Kingdom of Scotland. With a table of the principall matters contained therein
- 1674: A proclamation, containing His Majesties grace and favour to His Subjects of this His ancient kingdom of Scotland.
- 1674: A proclamation, containing His Majesties grace and favour to His Subjects of this His ancient kingdom of Scotland
- 1674: Laws and acts past in the third session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread Soveraign, Charles the Second
- 1674: A proclamation, oblidging heritors and masters, for their tennants and servants
- 1674: A proclamation, concerning foot-posts
- 1674: A proclamation, concerning the advocats
- 1674: His Majesties gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, January 24. 1673/4
- 1674: A proclamation, for dissolving the Parliament.
- 1674: The burning bush, not consumed
- 1674: A proclamation, discharging doits
- 1674: By the King. A proclamation, enjoyning the observance of the peace betwixt His Majesty and the States General of the United Netherlands
- 1674: A proclamation, for dissolving the Parliament
- 1674: A proclamation, discharging levies, vvithout his Majesties special licence
- 1675: His Majesties gracious speech, together with the Lord Keepers, to both Houses of Parliament, on VVednesday the 13th of October, 1675. Published by His Majesties special command
- 1675: Articles and rules for the better government of his Majesties forces in Scotland
- 1675: Letters of intercommuning against persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, &c
- 1675: A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence
- 1675: A proclamation prorogating the Acts of Parliament against conventicles,
- 1675: Letters of intercommuning
- 1675: A relation of the fearful estate of Francis Spira, in the year, 1548. /
- 1675: An Act appointing a fast throughout the vvhole kingdom of Scotland
- 1676: Act concerning the keeping of conventicles
- 1676: Act against the importation of some Bibles
- 1676: Act anent the indulged ministers. Edinburgh, the first day of March, 1676
- 1676: At the Court at Whitehall the third of October, 1676.
- 1676: A proclamation, regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer
- 1676: A proclamation, for setling of the staple-port at Campvere
- 1676: A proclamation against the importation of victuall
- 1676: A proclamation, against the importation of Irish victual and cattel
- 1676: Act concerning the re-entering of some advocats to their imployments
- 1676: Psalms of David in meeter
- 1676: The Psalms of David in meeter
- 1676: Letters of intercommuning against several persons declared fugitives for not compearing to answer for conventicles, &c
- 1677: Edinburh [sic], the tenth day of August, 1677
- 1677: The Psalms of David in meeter
- 1677: A proclamation appointing some forraigne species of gold and silver to be current
- 1677: A proclamation anent passes. Charles by the Grace of God, King of Great Britain,
- 1677: At Edinburgh, the twenty fifth day of January, 1677. Forasmuch; as a considerable number of brewers for themselves, ... have proposed and desired, that they may be allowed to sell the ale and drinking beer
- 1677: A proclamation discharging the levying and transporting any men for the warrs beyond seas
- 1677: A proclamation, obliging heritors and masters, for their tennants and servants
- 1677: Archerie reviv'd: a poetical essay, penn'd upon occasion of the intended muster of the Company of Archers in Scotland, June 11. 1677
- 1677: A proclamation, for regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer
- 1677: Laws and acts past in the fourth and last session of the second Parliament
- 1678: The Nevv Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1678: [The Holy Bible
- 1678: By the King. A proclamation, commanding all persons being popish recusants, or so reputed, to depart from the cities of London and Westminster
- 1678: His Majesties gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors
- 1678: A proclamation for a publick general fast throrowout the realm of Scotland
- 1678: A proclamation, for calling a convention of estates
- 1678: A true narrative of the proceedings of His Majesties Privy Council in Scotland
- 1678: His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 21th of October, 1678
- 1678: An essay, upon the inscription of Macduff's crosse in Fyfe
- 1678: A true and perfect narrative of the late terrible and bloody murther of Sr. Edmondberry Godfrey
- 1678: Proclamation prohibiting the nobility, and others to withdraw from this kingdom without licence
- 1678: A proclamation, for offering the band obliging heretors and masters for their tenents and servants, in some shires
- 1678: A proclamation, appointing the magistrates of burghs of regality and barrony
- 1678: Act of the Convention of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland
- 1678: Anno Regni Caroli II regis Anglię, Scotię, Francię, & Hibernię tricesimo.
- 1678: Act discharging any to travel thorow the Highlands, with more persons than the law allows
- 1678: A proclamation, against the resetting of tenents, or servants vvithout testificats
- 1678: The mystery of faith opened up
- 1678: His Majesties gracious letter to the Convention of Estates in Scotland the 13th of June, 1678
- 1678: Act anent drovers.
- 1679: AP roclamation [sic], against the resset [sic] of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice
- 1679: A proclamation, offering a reward to such as shall discover and apprehend any of these persons guilty of a late horrid villany and assasination made upon the Tovvn Major of Edinburgh, and others
- 1679: A proclamation, concerning circuit courts, &c
- 1679: A clear discovery of the malicious falshoods contained in a paper printed at London
- 1679: A proclamation, concerning circuit courts, &c
- 1679: The laws and acts of the second Parliament, of our most high and dread soveraign, Charles the Second
- 1679: The psalms of David in meeter, newly translated, and diligently compared with the original text, and former translations
- 1679: His Majesties declaration for the dissolution of his late privy-council
- 1679: A proclamation, for calling out heretors and free-holders to attend the Kings host
- 1679: A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice
- 1679: The spiritual warfare: or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification
- 1679: A proclamation against the rebels in arms, in the vvestern shires
- 1679: By the King. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity
- 1679: A Proclamation against Papists
- 1679: By the King. A proclamation. Charles R
- 1679: A proclamation for discovery of the horrid sacrilegious murther of the late Arch-Bishop of Saint Andrews
- 1679: A proclamation appointing the officers and souldiers of the militia, to keep the diets of rendezvous assigned to them
- 1679: The differences of the time, in three dialogues
- 1679: A proclamation, regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer,
- 1679: By the king. A proclamation. Containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity
- 1679: A true narrative of the horrid plot and conspiracy of the popish party
- 1679: His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament
- 1679: By the King, a proclamation. Charles R. CCarles the Second, by the grace of God, king of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland. Defender of the faith, &c. To all and sundry our good subjects whom these presents do or may concern, greeting: we having, with the advice and consent of our Parliaments, past so many acts in favours of the Protestant religion, against field-conventicles
- 1679: By the King. A proclamation about dissolving this present Parliament, and the speedy calling of a nevv one
- 1679: By the King. A proclamation
- 1679: The great assize, or Day of jubilee
- 1679: A proclamation offering a revvard for apprehending Mr. John Welsch traitor, and others
- 1679: The dreadful character of a drunkard: or, The most odious and beastly sin of drunkenness described and condemned
- 1679: His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the Lord Chancellors, to both Houses of Parliament, on Wednesday the 30th of April, 1679. By His Majesties special command
- 1679: The confession of faith[,] and the larger and shorter catechism[e.]
- 1679: The burning bush, not consumed
- 1680: The vvhole prophecies of Scotland, England, France, Ireland, and Denmark
- 1680: A proclamation, regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer, proportionable to the price of the weigh of bear
- 1680: An abridgment of the military discipline
- 1680: A further discovery of the plotdrawn from the narrative and depositions of Dr. Titus Oates
- 1680: The science of herauldry
- 1680: A true narrative of the reception of their Royal Highnesses at their arrival in Scotland
- 1680: A seasonable memorial
- 1680: A true and exact copy of a treasonable and bloody-paper, called, The fanaticks new-covenant
- 1680: A True narrative of the reception of Their Royal Highnesses at their arrival in Scotland. Printed by command of his Majesties Privy Council
- 1680: A commentary upon the book of the Revelation
- 1680: Observations upon the laws and customs of nations, as to precedency
- 1680: Edinburgh, the sixth day of January, 1680
- 1680: At Edinburgh, the last day of March, anno Dom. 1680
- 1680: Albion's elegie: or, A poem, upon the high and mighty Prince James Duke of Albany and York
- 1680: A proclamation, anent the rebels who have not yet taken the bond
- 1680: His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, June the second, 1680
- 1680: A proclamation declaring Mr. Richard Cameron, and others, rebels and traitors, &c
- 1680: A proclamation, discharging the importing and venting of brandy
- 1680: A proclamation against Papists
- 1680: His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, at their prorogation, on Munday the 26th of January 1679/80
- 1680: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament,
- 1680: A proclamation for securing the peace of the shire of Caithness
- 1680: A proclamation, regulating the price of the weigh of bear proportionally to the prices of the drink
- 1680: A proclamation,
- 1680: Albion's congratulatory; or, A poem upon the high and mighty Prince James
- 1680: A proclamation, concerning some fanatical conspirators against the king and government
- 1681: The humble address of the corporation of Ripon, in the county of York
- 1681: A proclamation, for regulating and encouraging of trade and manufactories in the kingdom of Scotland
- 1681: His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects
- 1681: The proceedings at the Sessions House in the Old-Baily, London, on Thursday the 24th day of November, 1681. Before His Majesties commissioners of oyer and terminer, upon the bill of indictment for high-treason against Anthony Earl of Shaftsbury
- 1681: A proclamation, imposing a further custom upon wines and tobacco, &c
- 1681: A proclamation
- 1681: A proclamation, anent the sale of forefeited estates,
- 1681: A proclamation, anent the Earl of Argyl
- 1681: A proclamation concerning the coyn
- 1681: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1681: The answers commanded by His Majesty to be given by the Right honoruable the Earl of Nottingham
- 1681: The institutions of the lavv of Scotland
- 1681: [An] Act acknovvledging and asserting, the right of succession to the imperial crovvn of Scotland. At Edinburgh, the thirteenth day of August, one thousand six hundred and eighty one
- 1681: Act, anent religion, and the pest
- 1681: A proclamation, for a solemn fast and religious, to be keept in the whole paroch churches of the Kingdom of Scotland
- 1681: A brief account of His Sacred Majestie's descent in a true line male, from King Ethodius the First, who began to reign anno Christi, 162
- 1681: The funeral of the mass, or The mass dead and buried without hope of resurrection. Translated out of French·
- 1681: A proclamation, for securing the peace of the High-lands
- 1681: By the King. A proclamation, indicting a parliament, to be held at Edinburgh, the 28. day of July, 1681
- 1681: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1681: A true and exact copy of a prodigious and traiterous libel
- 1681: A letter from the Parliament of Scotland, to his most sacred Majesty, August 1. 1681
- 1681: The grand juries address and presentments to the mayor and aldermen of the city of Bristol, &c
- 1681: By the King. A proclamation, indicting a Parliament, to be held at Edinburgh, the 28. day of July, 1681
- 1681: Act, ratifying all former lavvs for the security of the Protestant religion
- 1681: An answer to the protestation of the nineteen Lords against the rejecting of the impeachment of Mr. Fitz-Harris
- 1681: An address from the Justices of the Peace of the County of Middlesex
- 1681: Act of Sederunt, anent seasings and reversions of tenements and annualrents within burghs
- 1681: Act of Council, explanatory of the Test
- 1681: A civil correction of a sawcy impudent pamphlet, lately published, entituled, A brief account of the designs which the papists have had against the Earl of Shaftsbury, &c
- 1681: A dialogue between a popish priest and an English Protestant
- 1681: The Kings Majesties gracious letter to His Parliament of Scotland, conveened at Edinburgh, the 28. day of July, 1681. With His Royal Highness the Duke of Albany, &c. His Majesties high commissioner, his speech to the Parliament, after reading of the letter. Published by authority of Parliament
- 1681: A proclamation, discharging the importing of forraign linen, or woolen cloth, gold and silver threed, &c
- 1681: A proclamation discharging the importing of foreign linnen and woollen cloth, gold and silver thread, &c
- 1681: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sr. Alexander Fraiser of Doores, Knight and baronet, principal physician to the King of Great Britain, &c
- 1681: Act of Council, anent the test, to be taken by all judges, &c
- 1681: A blasphemous & treasonable paper emitted by the phanatical under-subscribers, on May 1. 1681
- 1681: A modest vindication of the Earl of Shaftsbury
- 1681: The last speech of Mr. Oliver Plunket, titular Primate of Ireland
- 1681: The pilgrim's progress from this world, to that which is to come
- 1681: A proclamation, against field-conventicles
- 1681: The confession of Edward Fitz-Harys, Esq
- 1681: A true and exact relation of His Royal Highness, James, Duke of Albany and York
- 1681: A sermon, preached at the funeral of Sr. Alexander Fraiser of Doores, Knight and baronet, principal physician to the King of Great Britain, &c
- 1681: Modus litigandi, or Form of process observed before the Lords of Council and Session in Scotland·
- 1681: The confession of the faith and doctrine, beleeved and professed be the Protestantes of Scotland
- 1681: Observations upon a late libel
- 1682: Letters of publication
- 1682: Act, for a voluntar contribution tovvards the building and reparing of the harbour of Aberdeen. Edinburgh, the seventh day of July, 1682
- 1682: A proclamation, anent the furnishing of corn, hay and stravv to the forces
- 1682: A proclamation, anent the discovery of persons in arms,
- 1682: A proclamation, discharging silk lace, white lace and point to be imported or worn upon apparel
- 1682: A proclamation, reviving the laws anent hunting, hawking, fishing,
- 1682: A proclamation, anent measures, metts and weights, and the sale of boutcher flesh in Edinburgh
- 1682: A proclamation concerning the payment of the watch-money by the citizens of Edinburgh
- 1682: Patronus redux: or, Our protectour is return'd safe again
- 1682: Letters, at the instance of Sir George McKenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesties Advocat for His Highness interest
- 1682: Divine conduct: or, the mysterie of providence
- 1682: Act of Council, for burning the Solemn League and Covenant, and several other traiterous libels. At Halyrudhouse, the fourteenth day of January, 1682
- 1682: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament until the 28. of November next, 1682
- 1682: A proclamation, discharging silk lace vvhite lace, and point to be imported or vvorn upon apparel
- 1682: Act of Council, appointing the burghs royal to send in an accompt of their several setts and constitutions
- 1682: Miracles reviv'd, in the discovery of the Popish Plot, by the late reverend Dr. of Salamanca
- 1682: The French King's edict upon the declaration made by the clergy of France
- 1682: A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March, 1683
- 1682: Proclamation, adjourning the Parliament until the fifteenth day of June, 1682
- 1682: A proclamation establishing the Scots staple port at Camphire, 1682
- 1682: A proclamation, for adjourning the Parliament, until the seventeenth day of Apryl 1682
- 1683: A vindication of His Majesties government, & judicatures, in Scotland
- 1683: His Majesties declaration to all his loving subjects, concerning the treasonable conspiracy against his sacred person and government, lately discovered
- 1683: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the Society of the Middle-Temple
- 1683: The hue and cry after J--- Duke of M---, Lord G----y, and Sir Tho. A-------g
- 1683: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament to the tenth day of July 1683
- 1683: A proclamation, indicting a solemn and publick thanksgiving throughout the Kingdom of Scotland, to be kept upon the ninth of September next,
- 1683: The proceedings against the Lord Russel, upon his tryal for high-treason, at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily, on the 13th. of this instant July, for conspiring against the life of the king, to levy war and rebellion, &c
- 1683: The last resolution of the most Christian King, in relation to a general peace
- 1683: Here is a true and just account of a most horrid and bloody plot
- 1683: No popery: or, A catechism against popery
- 1683: List of persons, thieves and broken-men, within the shires of Striviling and Pearth, denunced [sic] fugitives by the commission for that district in the Highlands, for non compearing before them, and by order of Privy Council, of the nineteenth of July 1683. Discharged to be harboured, resset, or intercommuned with, under the penalties contained in the Act of Parliament
- 1683: Christ crucified: or, The marrow of the Gospel
- 1683: By the King. A proclamation for the apprehending of James Duke of Monmouth, Ford Lord Gray, Sir Thomas Armestrong knight, and Robert Ferguson
- 1683: An account how the Earl of Essex killed himself in the Tower of London, the 13th. of July 1683
- 1683: A Protestants resolution
- 1683: A proclamation, discharging merchants and other traffickers to sell or exchange any prohibite[sic] commodities, with themselves, or amongst others
- 1683: Considerations upon a printed sheet entituled The speech of the late Lord Russel to the sheriffs
- 1683: An antidote against poison
- 1683: The doxology approven
- 1683: A particular relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna, and the defeat of the Turkish army on the 12th of September, 1683
- 1683: A proclamation, appointing officers of state, privy counsellours and others to attend their charges, and not to go out of the kingdom vvithout licence
- 1683: A proclamation anent the mint, and declaring Spanish ryals current, at fifty six shilling Scots
- 1683: The last resolution of the Most Christian King, in relation to a general peace
- 1683: An exact account of the proceedings at the Old-Bayly this July the 13. 1683
- 1683: The decisions of the Lords of council & session, in the most important cases debate before them
- 1683: The proceedings to execution of the sentence awarded against Capt. Thomas Walcot, William Hone, and John Rouse
- 1683: A proclamation anent the rendezvouses of the militia, for the year 1683
- 1683: The Salamanca doctors comment upon the proclamation
- 1683: The tryal of Capt. Thomas Wallcot, for high-treason
- 1683: A proclamation, anent high-vvayes bridges and ferries, 1683
- 1683: A proclamation anent protections, 1683
- 1683: A proclamation, adjourning the parliament from the tenth of July, to the sixth of December, 1683
- 1683: A brief account from several places, of a signal victory obtained against the Turks, and raising the siege of Vienna, by the Emperour, the King of Polland, and the rest of the Confederat princes.
- 1683: An elegie on the Earl of Essex
- 1683: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the sixth of December, 1683. to the eighth of April, 1684
- 1683: A list of persons, thieves and broken-men, within the shires of Striviling and Pearth
- 1683: The sett, or decreet arbitral of King James the 6th
- 1683: A proclamation anent the rendezvouses of the militia, for the year 1683
- 1683: An humble advice to His Sacred Majesty, anent the drawing of Londons charter
- 1683: His Majesties gracious proclamation, for ordering the prosecution of all rebels and their ressetters
- 1683: An answer to a late paper, intituled, A true copy of a paper written by Capt. Tho. Walcot
- 1683: The humble petition of the Lord Mayor, aldermen, and commons of the City of London in common council assembled, as it was presented to His Majesty in council at Windsor, upon Monday the 18th of June, 1683
- 1683: A proclamation, allowing a further dyet to the Commons for taking the Test
- 1683: Shaftsbury's ghost to Doctor Oats. In a vision, concerning the Jesuits and Lords in the Tower
- 1683: Hypotypo?sis hygiainonto?n logo?n
- 1683: A proclamation, allowing a further diet to the commons for taking the test
- 1683: Animadversions on the last speech and confession of the late William Lord Russel·
- 1683: Animadversions upon a paper, entituled, The speech of the late Lord Russel, &c
- 1683: His Majesties gracious proclamation, for ordering the prosecution of all rebels and their ressetters
- 1684: A proclamation for taking the oaths of masters of ships, boats, barks, and other vessels
- 1684: Letters of publication, of a commission, for restraining the import of Irish victual, &c
- 1684: A proclamation discharging all persons in the southern and western shires, to travel from one jurisdiction to another without a pass
- 1684: An exact copy of a letter from the Count d'Avaux His most Christian Majesties ambassador at the Hague
- 1684: The second part of The pilgrims progress
- 1684: A proclamation ordering the whole militia benorth the river of Forth, to be in readiness with fifteen dayes provision, when called out, &c
- 1684: Proclamation anent the rendezvouz of the militia,
- 1684: The touchstone of sincerity: or, The signs of grace, and symptomes of hypocrisie
- 1684: Tyburn's courteous invitation to Titus Oates·
- 1684: An impartial account of all the material circumstances relating to Sir Thomas Armestrong
- 1684: Moses unvailed: or, Those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained
- 1684: Act anent suppressing conventicles, &c
- 1684: The free and voluntary confession and narrative of James Holloway
- 1684: A proclamation, for establishing lieutenents in the shires of Argyle and Tarbet, for securing the peace of the High-lands
- 1684: A proclamation anent elders of Kirk sessions, 1684
- 1684: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the eighth of April, to the ninth of September. 1684
- 1684: A discourse representing the sufficient manifestation of the will of God to his church in all its several periods and dispensations. By James Canaries
- 1684: Winter-evening conference between neighbours
- 1684: Act in favours of the afflicted inhabitants of the town of Kelso, through the late fire, for a voluntary contribution.
- 1684: A proclamation, anent the Sumptuary Act, 1684
- 1684: Letters of intercommuning against Mr. James Rennick, a seditious, vagabond and pretended preacher
- 1684: A proclamation anent person denunced [sic] fugitives, before the justices, for their being in the late rebellion 1679. and for resetting of rebels
- 1684: Jus regium: or, the just, and solid foundations of monarchy in general
- 1684: A proclamation requiring all the members of this current Parliament to attend His Royal Highness at the meeting thereof, on the tenth day of March, one thousand six hundred eighty five years
- 1684: A proclamation adjourning the Parliament from the ninth day of September 1684, to the tenth day of March, 1685
- 1684: A proclamation for discovering and apprehending some rebels lately in arms in the West, and their resetters
- 1684: Moses unvailed: or, Those figures which served unto the pattern and shadow of heavenly things, pointing out the Messiah Christ Jesus, briefly explained
- 1684: That the lawful successor cannot be debarr'd from succeeding to the crown
- 1685: The Kings coronation
- 1685: Act of council, dispensing with circuit courts for this instant year 1685.
- 1685: A true account, of the proceedings against John Ayloff, and Richard Nelthorp Esquires at the King's- ench(sic)-Bar,
- 1685: The loyal speech of George Plaxtone, M.A. Minister of Sheriff-Hales in Shropshire
- 1685: An Account of the sentence which past upon Titus Oates
- 1685: A full discovery of the late fanatical plot in Scotland. Or, the deposition of Mr. William Carstares
- 1685: The loyal speech of George Plaxtone, M.A. minister of Sheriff-Hales in Shropshire; spoken at Shisnal, in the same county, upon the proclamation of his Sacred Majesty, King James the Second, &c
- 1685: A proclamation adjourning the meeting of the Parliament of Scotland, from the ninth to the tvventy third day of April, 1685
- 1685: Edinburgh, June the first. Since our last we have an account, that the late Earl of Argyle did on the twenty sixth of the last month march from Campletoun in Kintire
- 1685: Die Saturni 13. Junij 1685
- 1685: James R. James the Seventh by the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
- 1685: The Privy Council of Scotlands letter to the King
- 1685: The addresses of the Lords and Commons presented to His Majesty May the 23d. 1685
- 1685: An heroick poem on the coronation of the high and mighty monarch, James II. King of England, &c. By E. Settle
- 1685: A proclamation, anent the repairing of high-ways, bridges, and ferries
- 1685: Act, in favours of the undertakers of the cloath-manufactory at New Milns
- 1685: To the King: a congratulatory poem
- 1685: Several addresses to His Majesty; with an account the late Kings burial
- 1685: A proclamation, anent weights, mets and measures
- 1685: Act for security of the Protestant religion
- 1685: Heaven upon earth
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: A proclamation requiring all heretors and free-holders, liferenters and wodsetters
- 1685: A proclamation discharging the exporting of meal and oats off the kingdom till further order
- 1685: A proclamation requiring all the heretors and free-holders, and militia of the kingdom of Scotland, to be in a readiness to come out in their best arms and provided (upon advertisement) for His Majesties service
- 1685: A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: His Majesties gracious letter to the Lord Provost, bailiffs, and remanent magistrats, and town council of the city of Edinburgh
- 1685: By the King
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the magistrates and council of your city of Glasgow in Scotland
- 1685: Act against preachers at Conventicles, and these present at Field Conventicles
- 1685: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the last Tuesday of October to the first Thursday of April next ensuing
- 1685: Act anent the Covenant
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: The confession of faith, and the larger and shorter catechisms,
- 1685: By the King.
- 1685: A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland
- 1685: A proclamation for discovering such as own, or will not disown a late treasonable declaration of war against His Majesty, and the horrid principle of assassination
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: The duty of subjects reinforc't, especially in the choice of their representatives
- 1685: A proclamation, against all persons who have intrometted with the goods of forefaulted rebels and traitors, &c
- 1685: A sermon preacht at Selkirk upon the 29th of May, 1685
- 1685: The grand tryal: or, Poetical exercitations upon the book of Job
- 1685: Memoires, of the life and actions of the most invincible and triumphant prince; Ihon the Great
- 1685: An Act for settling the revenue of His Majesty for his life
- 1685: Christ's famous titles, and A believers golden-chain.
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: The Declaration and apology of the Protestant people
- 1685: A proclamation, for delivery in of the arms and ammunition, &c. lately brought into this kingdom by the late Earl of Argile, and the other rebels
- 1685: To the Kings most excellent Majesty
- 1685: A proclamation, anent off[i]cers and souldiers paying their quarters
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: A proclamation anent runawayes, and deserters from the Scots regiments lately come from Holland
- 1685: The great gain of contenting godliness commended in four sermons, by master James Durham; to which is prefixed a preface upon the same subject, by Mr. John Carstairs; both late eminent ministers of the gospel in the city of Glasgow
- 1685: A proclamation for securing the peace of the High-lands
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: By the King, a proclamation.
- 1685: His Majesty at his first sitting in his Privy-Council, was graciously pleased to express himself in this manner:
- 1685: The laws and acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign James VII
- 1685: A proclamation, taking off the imbargo put upon ships
- 1685: By the King. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all our good subjects whom these presents do or may concern, greeting
- 1685: A treatise of self-examination
- 1685: Several addresses to his Majesty; with an account of the late King's burial. Whitehall, February 14.1685.
- 1685: Act concerning citations in process for treason
- 1685: Act concerning husbands to be lyable for their wives fines, for withdrawing from the ordinances
- 1685: An account of the manner of taking the late Duke of Monmouth, &c
- 1685: To the Kings most excellent Majesty. The humble address of the magistrates and council of your city of Glasgow in Scotland
- 1685: His Majesties speech, with the journal of the House of Commons
- 1685: Act, for taking the test. Edinburgh, May 13. 1685
- 1685: Act for the more effectual in-bringing of His Majesties rents and revenues
- 1685: Act anent the covenant. Edinburgh, May 8. 1685
- 1685: A brief relation of the march of the Imperia Army under the command of Count Lesly: the taking of the town of Esseck, and setting fire to the bridge, and the consternation of the infidels upon that action.
- 1685: To the King: a congratulatory poem
- 1685: A true account of the defeat of the Ottoman-army, and of the taking of Newhassell.
- 1685: A true relation of the late action and victory against the rebels in England, near Bridgewater
- 1685: The lavvs and acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign James VII
- 1685: A true and exact relation of the taking of Newhassell by storm
- 1685: Act against preachers at conventicles, and these present at field conventicles. Edinburgh, May 8. 1685
- 1685: Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. /
- 1685: Act concerning judicial confessions before the Commissioners of Justiciary. Edinburgh, the eighth of May, 1685
- 1685: Act concerning diligences raised, and not perfected in the late King's reign
- 1685: On the death of our late sovereign lord King Chares [sic] II, of blessed memory
- 1685: Act, for an anniversary thanksgiving, in commemoration of His Majesties happy birth-day
- 1686: A proclamation, containing His Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity to the commoners within the shires of Argile and Tarbat
- 1686: Spiritual songs or, holy poems
- 1686: A proclamation against slanderers and leesing-makers
- 1686: A proclamation anent the sumptuary law
- 1686: Act of council, anent high-ways and bridges
- 1686: A proclamation anent the peace of the Highlands
- 1686: The laws and acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign James VII·
- 1686: A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom
- 1686: A particular account of the taking of Buda
- 1686: A proclamation dissolving the Parliament
- 1686: A proclamation, containing His Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity to the commoners within the shires of Argile and Tarbat
- 1686: Additional-act, anent high-ways and bridges. Edinburgh, May 28 1686
- 1686: Act in favours of John Adair, geographer, for surveying the kingdom of Scotland, and navigating the coasts and isles thereof. Edinburgh, June 15. 1686
- 1686: A new prognostication for the year of Our Lord, 1686.
- 1686: The great corruption of subtile self, discovered, and driven from it's lurking-places and starting-holes
- 1686: A proclamation offering a reward of one hundred pound sterling, to any who shall bring in the person of Mr. James Renwick (a seditions field preacher) dead or alive
- 1686: Observations on the acts of Parliament
- 1686: A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom
- 1686: An abridgment of military discipline
- 1686: A proclamation reviving and renuing a former proclamation against slanderers and leesing-makers
- 1686: Christ crucified: or, The marrow of the Gospel
- 1686: The speech of His Grace Alexander Earl of Morray, His Majesties High Commissioner; at the opening of the second session of the first Parliament of His Majesties ancient kingdom of Scotland. The 29th of April, 1686. Published by authority
- 1686: A proclamation, continuing the adjournment of the current Parliament, from the first Thursday of April next, to the twenty ninth of that moneth, 1686
- 1687: A proclamation, against penny-weddings
- 1687: The Psalmes of David in meeter
- 1687: His Majesties letter to his honourable Privy Council of Scotland
- 1687: By the King a proclamation. James R. Iames the Seventh by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and sundry our good subjects whom these presents do or may concern, greeting
- 1687: The humble address of the Presbyterians
- 1687: By the King a proclamation. James R. James the Seventh, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
- 1687: Observations on the acts of Parliament, made by King James the First, King James the Second, King James the Third, King James the Fourth, King James the Fifth, Queen Mary, King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second
- 1687: The speech of Sir George Pudsey Kt. (Serjeant at Law, and Recorder of Oxon) to the King, upon His Majesty's coming to Oxford, Sept. 3. 1687
- 1687: By the King, a proclamation
- 1687: A table of the value of bullion
- 1687: A proclamation, anent field conventicles and house-meetings
- 1687: A proclamation for opening the mint
- 1687: An explicatory catechism; or, an explanation of the Assemblies shorter catechism
- 1687: A table of the value of bullion in Scots money
- 1687: A proclamation, against thieves, robbers and vagabond persons
- 1687: A proclamation against field conventicles
- 1687: Act anent the cleansing of the streets of Edinburgh, &c. Edinburgh, March 30. 1687.
- 1687: A proclamation, discharging the importation of forraign apples, except from France
- 1687: Act of Privy Council in favours of the clerks of kirk-sessions
- 1687: By the Lord Deputy and Council.
- 1687: By the Lord Deputy and Council.
- 1687: By the Lord Deputy and Council.
- 1687: By the Lord Deputy and Council.
- 1688: A proclamation, anent some rebels, robbers, fugitives, and thieves, who are, or have been lately in arms in the braes of Lochaber
- 1688: A proclamation,
- 1688: A proclamation of Privy Council, for securing the peace of the city of Edinburgh
- 1688: A proclamation, regulating the quartering of souldiers, and for preventing abuses from them
- 1688: A proclamation, for encouragement of the caird-manufactory at Leith
- 1688: A proclamation anent burying in Scots linen
- 1688: A proclamation anent linen-cloth
- 1688: A congratulatory poem to Her Most Sacred Majesty, on the universal hopes of all loyal persons, for a Prince of Wales. By Mrs. A. Behn
- 1688: Orders set down by the Lord Provost, bailiffs, and Council of Edinburgh,
- 1688: By the King,
- 1688: A proclamation, appointing a rendezvous of the militia-regiments in several shires, & calling out the heretors, &c
- 1688: The shorter catechism, composed by the reverend assembly of divines
- 1688: The Psalms of David in metre. Newly translated, and diligently compared with the original text, and former translations. More plain, smooth and agreeable to the text, than any heretofore. Allowed by the authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointe to be sung in congregations and families
- 1688: Act of Council, anent papists. Edinburgh, the fourteenth day of December, 1688
- 1688: A proclamation, concerning the persons who are lyable in the payment of the annuity of teinds
- 1688: The Prince of Orange his declaration: shewing the reasons vvhy he invades England
- 1688: By the King, a proclamation, for the speedy calling of a Parliament
- 1688: The principles of astronomy and navigation: or, A clear, short, yet full explanation, of all circles of the celestial, and terrestrial globes
- 1688: The use of the Lord's Prayer
- 1688: By the King, a proclamation·
- 1688: Act anent persons having passes for traveling
- 1688: Act, for inbringing of His Majesties excise and supply.
- 1688: Act in favours of His Majesties printer and servants
- 1688: Act of His Majesties Privy Council for surpressing and dissipating of tumults, &c. within the city of Edinburgh, and elsewhere
- 1688: Act of His Majesties Privy Council of Scotland, for a solemn and publick thanksgiving throughout the kingdom, upon Her Royal Majesties being with child
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, anent the militia and detatchments [sic] thereof, and deserters and run-aways from the same
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, anent the punishment of these who refuse to serve in the foot-militia
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, anent the shires of Dumfreis, Air &c. their out-riek
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, discharging any leavies or recruits for the service of the States-General of the United Provinces.
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, for calling out the heretors
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, for discovery of those desperat rebels
- 1688: Act of Privy Council, ordering probation and information to be sent in with publick prisoners
- 1688: A proclamation, against spreading of false news, &c
- 1688: A proclamation for calling out heretors &c. for His Majesties service
- 1688: A proclamation, commanding the return of all His Majesties subjects, who have taken arms under, and now are in the service or pay of the States-General of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, by sea or land
- 1688: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22. of October, 1688
- 1688: The tryal of Philip Standsfield son to Sir James Standsfield of New-Milns
- 1688: A proclamation, anent the right packing and curing of salmond
- 1688: His Majesties most gracious ansuuer to the letter from the Arch-Bishops and Bishops
- 1688: A true history of the several honourable families of the right honourable name of Scot
- 1688: Act of His Majesties Privy Council of Scotland, for a solemn and publick thanksgiving
- 1688: By the King a proclamation, containing His Majesties gracious and ample indemnity
- 1688: A proclamation discharging the importing, vending, dispersing, or keeping seditious books and pamphlets
- 1688: At the Council-chamber in Whitehall, Monday the 22, of October, 1688.
- 1688: By the King, a proclamation containing His Majesties gracious and ample indemnity
- 1688: An act of Privy Council ordering probation and information to be sent in with publick prisoners
- 1688: Act concerning nottars.
- 1688: A proclamation, for payment of His Majesties cess and excise
- 1690: The decisions of the Lords of council and session, in most cases of importance, debated, and brought before them; from July 1621, to July 1642
- 1690: The Acts & Orders of the meeting of the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland
- 1690: A proclamation, discharging the exportation of victual
- 1690: Act of Parliament, for an additional supply out of the annualrent [sic] of money, June 14. 1690
- 1690: The laws & acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of Our High and Dread Soveraigns, William & Mary
- 1690: By the King and Queen, a proclamation. Marie R. Whereas Their Majesties have received information, that the persons herein after particularly named, have conspired together
- 1690: A proclamation, for securing of the peace within the city of Edinburgh, and suburbs thereof
- 1690: Act of Parliament for repressing the depredations in the Highlands, September 10. 1690
- 1690: Act of Parliament anent the conziage of copper
- 1690: Act of Parliament, anent murthering of children, July 19. 1690
- 1690: Act, for a publick fast
- 1690: Act, concerning the commissioners of supply who refuse to take the oath of allegiance. Edinburgh, the thirteenth day of June, 1690 years
- 1690: The laws & acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of Our High and Dread Soveraigns, William & Mary
- 1690: A proclamation, ordaining officers of the army to repair to their charges
- 1690: A proclamation,
- 1690: A proclamation,
- 1690: A proclamation,
- 1690: A proclamation,
- 1690: A full and true relation of the taking of Cork
- 1690: The laws & acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of Our High and Dread Soveraigns, William & Mary
- 1690: The acts & orders of the meeting of the estates of the kingdom of Scotland, holden and begun at Edinburgh, the 14th day of March 1689
- 1690: Act of the General Assembly, anent a solemn national fast and humiliation, with the causes thereof
- 1690: A proclamation for choosing the additional representatives of barons to the Parliament
- 1690: A proclamation,
- 1690: A proclamation, against deserters of the regiments and company which are to march to Inverlochy
- 1690: Act anent murthering of children. July 19. 1690
- 1690: Act, ratifying the Confession of Faith, and settling Presbyterian church-government
- 1690: A proclamation, for a solemn and publick thanksgiving.
- 1690: A proclamation,
- 1690: The laws & acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of our high and dread soveraign William & Mary
- 1690: The acts & orders of the meeting of the estates of the kingdom of Scotland, holden and begun at Edinburgh, the 14th day of March, 1689
- 1690: A new express from Ireland
- 1690: An account of the victory obtained by the King in Ireland, on the first day of this instant July, 1690
- 1690: An exact relation of the late King James's embarking for France; and of the proclaiming K. William
- 1690: A letter from Edinburgh. To one in London, &c
- 1690: A proclamation, by the King and Queens Majesties
- 1690: A sermon preached before his Grace the King's commissioner, and the three estates of Parliament: June the 15th. 1690. By David Williamson, Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh
- 1690: A full account of the tryal of Godfrey Cross for high-treason
- 1690: A treatise of ruling elders and deacons
- 1690: An account of the ceremony of investing his Electoral Highness of Brandenburgh; with the Order of the Garter
- 1690: The Psalms of David in metre. Newly translated, and diligently compared with the original text and former translations. More plain, smooth and agreeable to the text, than any heretofore. Allowed by the authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland, and appointed to be sung in congregations and families
- 1690: The laws and acts made in the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraigns. William & Mary
- 1690: Act for raising a supply offered to Their Majesties
- 1690: Act discharging persons to go to Ireland without passes.
- 1690: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New testaments
- 1690: The speech of the Right Reverend Anthony Bishop of Meath
- 1690: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament· On Thursday the 2d day of October 1690
- 1690: The present state of Europe: or, the historical and political mercury
- 1690: The present state of Europe: or, the historical and political mercury
- 1690: Answers for the Earl of Lauderdale, to a printed paper, (entituled, the case of John Swinton, in relation to his fathers forefaulture) |b and to the pretended reasons of reduction of the said forefaulture, alledged to be now depending before the Parliament
- 1690: Act of Parliament, anent the conziage [sic, i.e. coinage] of copper
- 1690: Edinburgh's true almanack, or A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1690
- 1690: Act of Parliament: concerning patronages. July 19. 1690
- 1691: A relation of two great victories obtain'd by Their Majesties forces over the rebels in Ireland
- 1691: A proclamation, anent the resetters of the clan, and name of Greigour or McGreigour
- 1691: His Majesties gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1691: Forty five sermons upon the CXXX Psalm
- 1691: A true account of the intire defeat of the rebels in Ireland
- 1691: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 22th [sic] day of October, 1691
- 1691: A proclamation,
- 1691: The resolution of the princes, allies, and confederates, mett at the Hague
- 1691: His Majesty's speech to the assembly of the States-General of the United-Provinces, at The Hague, the 7th of February, N.S
- 1691: A more particular relation of the victory obtained by the imperialists, under the command of Prince Lewis of Baden, in the battle against the Turks, under the command of the Grand Visier, on Aug. 19. 1691. Published by authority
- 1691: A proclamation, anent persons travelling to or from this kingdom
- 1691: A proclamation,
- 1691: A proclamation anent baggage-horses
- 1691: A proclamation, for the better inbringing of the hearth-money
- 1691: A List of Their Majesties royal fleet, and the squadron of Dutch joyned with it, as drawn up in a line of battel
- 1691: A proclamation,
- 1691: An exact list of the Royal confederate army in Flanders, commanded by the King of Great-Britain, in four lines; as it was drawn up at Gerpines-camp, July 27. 1691.
- 1691: A proclamation, discharging the rendezvouz of the militia
- 1691: A proclamation indemnifying such as have been in arms before the first of June last
- 1691: David's testament opened up in fourty sermons, upon II. Samuel 23. 5
- 1691: Articles and rules, for the better government of Their Majesties forces in Scotland
- 1691: A proclamation
- 1691: Copy of a pape [sic] presented in the year, 1681, to the then Duke of York
- 1691: An account of the magnificent publick entry, which His Majesty of Great-Britain made into the Hague
- 1691: A proclamation, anent the militia
- 1691: A proclamation,
- 1691: A proclamation, adjourning the General Assembly
- 1691: An account from Lymerick in Ireland
- 1691: Great news from Germany: or, A true account of the discovery of a treacherous design to betray the city of Mentz to the French
- 1691: An exact list of the royal confederate army in Flanders, commanded by the king of Great-Britain
- 1691: Acts of sederunt of the Lords of the session, past since February 1681
- 1691: A proclamation
- 1691: His Majesties speech to the assembly of the States-General of the United Provinces, at The Hague, the 7th of February, N.S
- 1691: Heads of agreement assented to by the united ministers in and about London
- 1691: A proclamation, for adjourning the Parliament from the sixteenth of September, 1691, to the fourteenth of January, 1692
- 1692: A proclamation
- 1692: Act of sederunt, anent the inventaring of the writs of defuncts ...
- 1692: A proclamation, discharging the importation of forraign victual.
- 1692: His Majesties speech to the States General; as he was seated in the chair, in their assembly
- 1692: A proclamation, for calling out heretors and fencible men, to attend the King's host
- 1692: A proclamation, anent ministers not praying for Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary
- 1692: The discourse of Robert Earl of Lothian, Justice-General, his Majestie's commissioner to the general-assembly, after the reading the King's letter. Upon the 16th day of January, 1692
- 1692: A proclamation, for securing the peace in the northern shires
- 1692: A relation of the late action that happened near Selyn, the 27th of August, 1692. N.S
- 1692: A proclamation,
- 1692: A proclamation,
- 1692: A proclamation
- 1692: A proclamation,
- 1692: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the 17 of August, to the 16 of November, 1692
- 1692: A proclamation
- 1692: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the twenty fifth day of March, to the fifteenth day of May, 1691
- 1692: A proclamation, discharging the importation of forraign victual
- 1692: A proclamation, for levying of sea-men
- 1692: The Psalms of David in metre.
- 1692: Some verses, written by a worthie Christian friend in the time of his solitude
- 1692: His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament.
- 1692: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the 31 of December, [...]
- 1692: Act, appointing the oaths of allegiance taken for the benefit of the indemnity to be transmitted to the clerks of Privy Council.
- 1692: A proclamation, for apprehending Ensign and Serjeant Campbels, and regulating the levy of recruits
- 1692: A proclamation, anent the beggers
- 1692: A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1692. : Being bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5641. Exactly calculated for the famous city of Edinburgh, the metropolitan of Scotland, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m.¹/? longitude is 11 d. 37 m. /
- 1692: The address of the Lords spiritual and temporal to the King & Queen.
- 1692: Act, requiring the lists, and original subscriptions of these who have taken the indemnity, to be instantly transmitted to the clerks of Privy Council
- 1692: The speech of His Excellency Henry Lord Viscount Sydney
- 1692: The address of the House of Commons to the Queen
- 1692: A proclamation
- 1692: A a [sic] letter to a friend, concerning a French invasion, to restore the late King James to his throne
- 1692: An account of the late great victory, obtained at sea, against the French
- 1692: A proclamation
- 1692: In speculo teipsum contemplare Dr. Black. A looking-glass for the black band of doctors
- 1692: A proclamation
- 1693: A proclamation, against transporting corns to France. Edinburgh, October 12. 1693
- 1693: The laws and acts made in the fourth session of the first Parliament of Our Most High and Dread soveraigns William and Mary
- 1693: Act concerning tutors and curators, who do not make inventars of their pupils or minors estates
- 1693: The ansvver of the Estates of Parliament of the kingdom of Scotland
- 1693: Letters of inter-communing against the rebels in the Bass
- 1693: Acts for settling the orders in the Parliament-House
- 1693: Act discharging Privy Counsellours and others in publick trust to remove out of the kingdom
- 1693: A proclamation, against tumults in Edinburgh
- 1693: Order anent the rebels of the Bass. April 13. 1693
- 1693: A proclamation appointing the heretors to be in readiness upon fourty eight hours advertisement
- 1693: Act for pole-money. May 29. 1693
- 1693: Act adjourning the session until the first of November, 1693
- 1693: The mystery of faith opened up
- 1693: Act against false musters and free quarters, and anent due paying of Their Majesties forces
- 1693: Papers, relating to a bank of credit, upon land-security
- 1693: The lavvs and acts made in the fourth session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraigns William & Mary
- 1693: The institutions of the lavv of Scotland
- 1693: Minuts of the proceedings in Parliament.
- 1693: Act, for a monthly fast.
- 1693: A proclamation
- 1693: Act against corresponding with France. Edinburgh, the twenty third day of May, 1693
- 1693: A proclamation,
- 1693: A proclamation,
- 1693: A true account of the late actions betvveen the Confederate Army commanded by Prince Levvis of Baden, and that of the French, under Marishal De Lorge
- 1693: A proclamation, for rouping the rents of Orkney and Zetland, and bishops rents thereof
- 1693: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament
- 1693: A proclamation
- 1693: A proclamation
- 1693: A proclamation, appointing persons to administrat the oath of alledgiance and assurance
- 1693: A proclamation
- 1693: A proclamation, adjourning the General Assembly
- 1693: A proclamation anent the nevv levies
- 1693: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament
- 1693: Act for taking the oath of alledgeance and the assurance. Edinburgh, the twentie third day of May, 1693
- 1693: A proclamation
- 1693: Act prorogating the dyet of the ministers taking the oath of alledgeance and assurance
- 1693: A proclamation,
- 1693: Act anent the loyal curing and packing of herring and salmond-fish.
- 1693: Proclamation anent beggers
- 1693: A proclamation
- 1693: The doctrine of the Bible
- 1693: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the seventh day of November, 1693
- 1693: The laws and acts made in the fourth session of the first Parliament of Our Most High and Dread soveraigns. William & Mary
- 1693: The spiritual warfare. Or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, right exercise, and spritual [sic] advantages thereof
- 1693: Act for a new supply out of the Land-Rent
- 1693: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March next to come
- 1693: A proclamation, discharging the exportation of broken-brass and copper
- 1693: A proclamation, indemnifying deserters, who shall return to Their Majesties service
- 1694: Proclamation, discharging persons to be brought from the Netherlands without passes
- 1694: Proclamation, for putting former acts and proclamations anent beggars in execution.
- 1694: Act of Parliament, in favours of the incorporation of the vvoollen-manufactory at New-Milns
- 1694: Mercurius Scotus his almanack; sive prognostication
- 1694: A proclamation, against deserters, and resetting of them
- 1694: A proclamation, for delivering the men to be levyed in the shires after-mentioned
- 1694: Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer
- 1694: A proclamation adjourning the Parliament from the fifteenth day of February 1695
- 1694: A proclamation,
- 1694: Proclamation
- 1694: Instructions from the Lords of Their Majesties Privy Council
- 1694: A proclamation,
- 1694: Order of Council, to the sheriffs and other magistrats, appointed to execute the proclamation, anent the horses and arms of such as refuse the oathes
- 1694: The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1694: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1694: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1694: Proclamation for making up men deficient in the last levies
- 1694: Proclamation for bringing in and paying the arrears due by the forces to the countrey
- 1694: Act and intimation anent this currant Parliament
- 1694: Proclamation, fot[sic] putting former acts and proclamations anent beggars in execution
- 1694: Act anent persons travelling to England or Ireland without passes.
- 1694: Act and intimation, anent this currant Parliament. Edinburgh, October 11. 1694
- 1694: Proclamation, anent production of the tacks of the teinds of the bishopricks
- 1694: Proclamation,
- 1694: Letters of publication of a commission under the Great Seal,
- 1694: Act, anent the deficients in the last levy
- 1694: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments,
- 1694: A proclamation, anent recruits, and regulating the siesing of deserters
- 1694: A proclamation
- 1694: Letters of publication, in favours of Thomas Weir chyrurgeon in Edinburgh
- 1694: A proclamation, for a national-fast.
- 1694: A proclamation,
- 1694: A proclamation,
- 1694: Proclamation
- 1694: Proclamation, for adjourning the Parliament to the twenty fifth day of October next, 1694
- 1694: An answer to a late book, intituled, A discourse concerning the inventions of men in the worship of God. By William Lord Bishop of Derry
- 1694: A proclamation
- 1694: An alarme to unconverted sinners
- 1694: A sermon preached at the funeral of the most Reverend Father in God John by the divine providence, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, primate and metropolitan of all England
- 1694: Act against tumults and disorders in colledges and universities. At Edinburgh, the twenty sixth day of December 1693 years
- 1695: Proclamation
- 1695: Anno sexto & septimo Gulielmi III Regis. An act to prevent counterfeiting and clipping the coin of this kingdom
- 1695: A proclamation, prorogating the dyets of giving in lists of poleable persons, and payment of their pole-money
- 1695: A proclamation for adjourning the Parliament, to the twentieth of March next, 1696
- 1695: 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
- 1695: Proclamation, for apprehending Patrick Grahame of Inchbraco, with promise of a reward
- 1695: Proclamation
- 1695: A proclamation for the more effectual uplifting and inbringing the annexed and additional excise. Edinburgh, August 14. 1695
- 1695: A proclamation for the exercise of the government in His Majesties name only
- 1695: A proclamation,
- 1695: A proclmaation [sic] for rouping the rents of the bishopricks
- 1695: A proclamation for raising the rate of money
- 1695: Act discharging boats, barks, or vessels from going to the bass, or furnishing supplys thereto
- 1695: Act declaring who are meant by deserters, in the instructions from the Council to the Commissioners of Supply
- 1695: A second edition of Camden's description of Scotland
- 1695: The laws and acts made in the fifth session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign William, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith
- 1695: The laws and acts made in the fifth session of the first Parliament of our most high and dread soveraign William, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith
- 1695: A proclamation discharging English clipt money
- 1695: Articles of regulation concerning the session. With His Majesties approbation thereto
- 1695: A proclamation
- 1695: Upon the death of that incomparable princess, Q. Mary
- 1695: A proclamation
- 1695: A proclamation
- 1695: Proclamation adjourning the Parliament till the twenty first of March next
- 1695: An account of the bombarding of St Malo, by the fleet under the command of the Lord Berkeley admiral of the Blue
- 1695: A proclamation
- 1695: An Act for a company trading to Africa and the Indies
- 1695: A proclamation discharging the melting down of current coin
- 1695: Proclamation
- 1695: A proclamation
- 1695: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism
- 1695: Act for pole-money. June 27. 1695
- 1695: A proclamation
- 1695: A proclamation,
- 1695: Act of the Committee of His Majesties Privy Council, against the exporting of the current coyn
- 1695: A short introduction to grammar, compyled for the instruction of youth
- 1695: A sermon preached at the Temple-Church, December 30. 1694
- 1695: Act in favours of the brewers of Edinburgh, and liberties thereof; and other adjacent brewers
- 1695: His Majesties letter to the Parliament
- 1695: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1695: Act explanatory, of the proclamation of the 27 July last, for collecting and inbringing of the pole 1695: with additional instructions to the Commissioners of Shires thereanent.
- 1695: A sermon preached at the funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Mary of ever blessed memory
- 1695: A vindication of Robert III· King of Scotland, from the imputation of bastardy, by the clear proof of Elizabeth Mure (daughter to Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan) her being the first lawful wife of Robert the II. then Stewart of Scotland and Earl of Strathern. By George Viscount of Tarbat, &c. Clerk to His Majesties councils, registers and rolls. To be sold at Thomas Carruthers's shop in the Parliament-Closs.
- 1695: Act anent the half ducatdouns and old Scots merk-pieces.
- 1695: A second edition of Camden's description of Scotland
- 1695: Act allowing the importation of meal from Ireland.
- 1695: Proclamation, discharging the importing of salt beeff from Ireland into Scotland
- 1695: An act of the Parliament of Scotland for erecting an East-India Company in that kingdom
- 1695: Act of Parliament, for a solemn fast
- 1695: The acts & orders of the Kingdom of Scotland, holden and begun at Edinburgh, the 14th day of March 1689. Called by circular letters from His Highness the Prince of Orange, under his hand and seal. Collected and extracted out of the records of the meeting of Estates, by John Lord Bellhaven. Robert Master of Burligh, Sir Thomas Burnes of Leyes, Sir Duncan Campbel of Auchinbreck, and John Hay of Park; commissioners appointed by Their Majesties for exercing [sic] the office of Clerk Register to There Majesties council, registers and ...
- 1695: Act in favours of the Burgh of Cullen. At Edinburgh, 9 July 1695
- 1695: A treatise touching the East-Indian-trade: or, A discourse (turned out of French into English) concerning the establishment of a French company for the commerce of the East--Indies
- 1695: Act for six months supply upon the land-rent, Edinburgh, June 20. 1695
- 1695: Acts for setling the orders in the Parliament-House.
- 1695: His Majesties most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament. On Saturnday the twenty third day of November, 1695
- 1695: Act concerning the church.
- 1695: Act against irregular baptisms and marriages. June 28. 1695
- 1695: The laws & acts made in the second session of the first Parliament of our high and dread Soveraigns, William & Mary, by the grace of God, King and Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defenders of the faith. Holden at Edinburgh, April 25. 1690
- 1696: Proclamation
- 1696: Proclamation, against the importing of Irish victual
- 1696: A proclamation anent recruits, levies, deserters and passes
- 1696: An almanack, and new prognostication, for the year of our Lord, 1696
- 1696: A proclamation for adjourning the Parliament
- 1696: Proclamation
- 1696: Proclamation for paying in the pole-money
- 1696: Act allowing the importation of Irish meal and oats.
- 1696: Proclamation for apprehending Sir George Barclay
- 1696: Some account of the transactions of Mr. William Paterson
- 1696: A proclamation,
- 1696: A proclamation
- 1696: A list of the names of the adventurers in the Bank of Scotland
- 1696: A proclamation for rouping of His Majesties customs and forraign excise, and other branches of his revenue.
- 1696: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- 1696: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1696: A proclamation, calling out the half foot militia in some shires
- 1696: The English Association of the House of Commons.
- 1696: The laws and acts made in the sixth session of the first Parliament of Our most High and Dread Soveraign VVilliam
- 1696: William by the grace of God, King of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith ... forasmuch as the lords of our Privy Council, by their act of the day and date hereof have appointed their clerks to raise and give out letters ... against all sheriffs of shires magistrats of burghs, and others, who ... are appointed to sease the saids horses and arms
- 1696: David's testament opened up in fourty sermons, upon II. Samuel 23. 5
- 1696: A letter from a member of the parliament of Scotland to his friend at London, concerning their late act, for establishing a company of that kingdom, tradeing to Africa and the Indies
- 1696: A proclamation
- 1696: Proclamation
- 1696: Additional articles of regulation concerning the session, with His Majesties approbation
- 1696: A proclamation,
- 1696: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1696: A proclamation
- 1696: The second part of the Pilgrims progress
- 1696: A proclamation,
- 1696: A perfect list of the several persons residenters in Scotland, who have subscribed as adventurers in the joynt-stock of the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies
- 1696: Proclamation
- 1696: Proclamation, discharging the base copper money, coyned in Ireland by the late King James, in 1689, and 1690
- 1696: The Holy Bible
- 1696: A dialogue between Sir Roger -- and Mr. Rob. Ferg -- in Newgate, relating to the plot
- 1696: A proclamation
- 1696: A proclamation, for the calling out the levy of one thousand men, for the year 1697
- 1696: The pilgrim's progress, from this world, to that which is to come
- 1696: The unsearchable riches of Christ, and of grace and glory in and thorow him.
- 1696: A proclamation for calling out of the heretors, and requiring the Flanders officers and other officers imployed since His Majesties accession to the Crown, to come to Edinburgh
- 1696: A proclamation
- 1696: Proclamation
- 1696: A saint indeed: or, The great work of a Christian, opened and pressed, from Prov. 4. 23
- 1696: Commission for examining witnesses
- 1696: Act discharging persons to travel from Edinburgh without passes.
- 1696: A proclamation for securing the kingdom against an invasion designed from France
- 1696: 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
- 1696: Act raising the rate of the five shilling-peices.
- 1696: Act continuing the importation of Irish meal & oats, and allowing bear to be imported until the fifteen day of May next.
- 1696: Proclamation appointing twenty shilling to be payed for every boll of foraign victual that shall be imported
- 1696: A proclamation
- 1696: Act appointing collectors of shires to receive clipped merk-pieces from the parish-collectors of the pole-money, and ordaining diligence against parish-collectors.
- 1696: The laws and acts made in the sixth session of the first Parliament of Our most High and Dread Soveraign VVilliam
- 1696: Proclamation crying down the English milned crowns and half-crowns
- 1696: The Cyprianick-bishop examined, and found not to be a Diocesan
- 1696: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament. [sic] of Scotland
- 1697: Proclamation anent the stenting unfree-traders
- 1697: System of stiles
- 1697: Proclamation
- 1697: A proclamation
- 1697: An explicatory catechism; or, an explanation of the Assemblies shorter cathechism
- 1697: Proclamation
- 1697: The reward of the vvicked
- 1697: Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty Prince William the Third, King of Great-Britain, and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis the Fourteenth the most Christian King
- 1697: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Friday the third day of December, 1697
- 1697: An account of His Majesties publick entry throw the City of London, &c.
- 1697: Articles of peace between the most serene and mighty Prince William the Third, King of Great-Britain, and the most serene and mighty Prince Lewis the Fourteenth the most Christian King
- 1697: A proclamation
- 1697: Proclamtion for the better collecting and inbringing of what is deficient of the pole-money imposed in anno 1695
- 1697: A proclamation for the ready in-bringing of the annexed and additional excise
- 1697: Proclamation against importing victual from Ireland
- 1697: Commission of Justiciary for securing the peace of the Highlands
- 1697: Act discharging any person to go aboard of, or correspond with French privateers.
- 1697: A proclamation for a solemn day of humiliation
- 1697: Proclamation
- 1697: Letter congratulatory from the Privy Council of Scotland
- 1697: A proclamation
- 1697: Act anent deficients of the levy, one thousand, six hundred and ninety five.
- 1697: Proclamation for publishing the peace betwixt His Majesty and the French King
- 1697: A proclamation
- 1697: A sermon preached before the King, at Whitehall, on the second of December, 1697
- 1697: By the Lords Justices, a proclamation for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the French King
- 1697: The mystery of faith opened up: or Some sermons concerning faith
- 1697: The good old way defended
- 1697: A proclamation against the importing victual or cattel from Ireland
- 1697: Proclamation for calling down the French three-sous-pieces to three shillings Scots
- 1697: Proclamation for compleating the levy for the thousand men, for the year 1697.
- 1697: His Majesties gracious answer to the foresaid letter
- 1697: Proclamation
- 1697: System of stiles
- 1697: The schollars winter garment; Or the garment of righteousnesse
- 1697: The chief articles of the peace, concluded betwixt the emperor, empire, and France
- 1697: The chief articles of the peace, concluded betwixt the emperor, empire, and France
- 1697: A proclamation discharging correspondence and commerce with France
- 1697: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1697: Proclamation, recalling former Acts or proclamations, declaring forraign victual free of duty
- 1697: Proclamation
- 1697: A proclamation discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn
- 1697: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- 1697: The confession of faith
- 1697: The spiritual warfare: or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, right exercise, and spiritual advantages thereof
- 1697: Dr. Bates his congratulatory speech to the King, in the name of the dissenting ministers in and about London, Nov. 22. 1697.
- 1697: Memorable providences, relating to vvitchcrafts and possessions
- 1697: A proclamation for adjourning the Parliament from the 20 day of March instant, to the 21st day of July next
- 1698: Act and intimation anent this currant Parliament
- 1698: A proclamation discharging the transporting of persons to the plantations of forraigners in America
- 1698: A proclamation
- 1698: The speech of Patrick Earl of Marchmont, &c. His Majesties High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland. On Munday the 22 of August 1698
- 1698: A proclamation against importing of Irish cattel, or resetting thereof
- 1698: Act discharging Privy Counsellours and others in publick trust to go out of this kingdom
- 1698: Act anent pole-money. August 30. 1698
- 1698: A proclamation, appointing skippers to give up lists of their passengers:
- 1698: Act of the Synod of Lothian and Tweeddale, anent the observation of a fast,
- 1698: A proclamation adjourning the Parliament till the fourteenth day of March next
- 1698: A proclamation
- 1698: A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament to the twelfth day of July, 1698
- 1698: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- 1698: Observations upon the 18. act. 23. Parl. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh
- 1698: Advice to communicants, for necessary preparation, and profitable improvement of the great and comfortable ordinance of the Lords supper
- 1698: A proclamation
- 1698: A catalogue of curious manuscripts
- 1698: Proclamation, against regrating of victual, and forestallers, and for regulating the mercats
- 1698: An alphabetical abridgement of the first Parliament of King James the VII. Held in the years 1685, and 1686
- 1698: A sad and true relation of the dreadful fire which happened at Whitehall.
- 1698: An almanack, and new prognostication, for the year of our Lord, 1698
- 1698: A proclamation
- 1698: The Christians daily practice of piety: or, holy walking with God
- 1698: The speech of Patrick Earl of Marchmont
- 1698: David's testament opened up in fourty sermons, upon II. Samuel 23. 5
- 1698: Minuts of the proceedings in Parliament.
- 1698: A proclamation,
- 1698: Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer
- 1698: The speech of Patrick Earl of March-mount, &c
- 1698: The laws and acts made in the seventh session of the first Parliament of Our most High and Dread Soveraign William by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith
- 1698: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. Newly translated out of the original tongues; and with the former translations diligently compared and revised, by his Majesties special command. Appointed to be read in churches
- 1698: A proclamation against resetting or assisting Thomas and Capt. Simeon Frasers elder and younger of Beaufort
- 1699: A description of the province and bay of Darian
- 1699: The laws and customs of Scotland, in matters criminal
- 1699: Proclamation for a solemn national thanksgiving and publick prayers
- 1699: Proclamation. Anent fourty-penny-pieces. Edinburgh 20. September 1699
- 1699: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1699: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1699: Proclamation allowing the free transporting of victual from one shire to another
- 1699: A proclamation for adjourning the Parliament
- 1699: Proclamation regulating several particulars anent the pole
- 1699: Proclamation anent petitoning [sic]
- 1699: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament on Thursday the sixteenth day of November, 1699
- 1699: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
- 1699: A vindication of our Blessed Saviours genealogy
- 1699: A short catechism with the A, B, C. To be taught unto children at school
- 1699: Act of the Commission for communication of trade
- 1699: A proclamation for re-establishing the staple-port at Camphire
- 1699: Proclamation against exporting of wool and importing of woollen-cloath, &c
- 1699: A proclamation
- 1699: Proclamation for a solemn national fast
- 1699: Proclamation discharging the export, and allowing the import of victual
- 1699: Proclamation anent the poor,
- 1699: Caledonia triumphans: a panegyrick to the King
- 1699: The way to true honour & happiness
- 1699: Act of the Commissioners of Supply of the sheriffdom of Edinburgh,
- 1699: The humble address of the House of Commons to the King
- 1699: Memento mori, or, A word in season to the healthful, sick, and dying, fit for this calamitous time
- 1699: His Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. On Thursday the fourth day of May, 1699
- 1699: An exposition of the Assemblies catechism, with practical inferences from each question
- 1700: Proclamation
- 1700: Proclamation
- 1700: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland. Together with the Lord high commissioner and Lord high Chancellors speeches
- 1700: Proclamation
- 1700: Proclamation
- 1700: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1700: Proclamation
- 1700: Several particulars of the highest concern to the kingdom of Scotland, offered to consideration, in order to the enriching the same; without interfering with, or meanly depending on forraign nations, more than is usual in all other countrys. By a friend to the proposal made b D. H. Chamberlen anno 1693, for establishing a land credit in Scotland
- 1700: Act for publishing his Majesties most gracious letter
- 1700: Proclamation for discovering and apprehending housebreakers, thieves and robbers, and their resetters
- 1700: Proclamation for adjourning the Parliament to the 13 day of August next to come
- 1700: Proclamation discharging bonfires and illuminations
- 1700: Annotations upon the Holy Bible
- 1700: Act anent the pole-money. Edinburgh, March 23. 1699
- 1700: The humble address of the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to His Majesty on Munday the twelfth day of February, 1699
- 1700: Proclamation for adjourning the Parliament to the 14th of June next
- 1700: Proclamation anent the excise after the first of March next, 1699
- 1700: Proclamation
- 1700: The Holy Bible
- 1700: The speech of Patrick Earl of Marchmont, &c. Lord High Chancellor to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1700: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1700: His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland. William R
- 1700: Annotations upon the Holy Bible
- 1700: The speech of his Grace James Duke of Queensberry
- 1700: Proclamation against a late resolve
- 1700: Minuts of the proceedings in Parliament
- 1700: Act of the General Assembly, anent a solemn national fast and humiliation.
- 1700: Minuts of the proceedings in Parliament
- 1700: An almanack, and new prognostication, for the year of our Lord, 1700
- 1700: Proclamation for apprehending Captains Gavine Hamilton, Kenneth Mackenzie & Kenneth Urquhart
- 1700: A list of the names of the adventurers in the Bank of Sctoland [sic], February 2. 1700.
- 1701: Proclamation, against a treasonable paper lately affixed upon the cross of Edinburgh
- 1701: The humble address of the lords and others of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council to the King.
- 1701: Act for a general and voluntar contribution, for rebuilding the port and harbour of Eymouth
- 1701: Act for preventing wrongous imprisonment and against undue delays in tryals
- 1701: Letters of publication of a Commission under the Great-Seal, for securing the peace of the Highlands of Scotland.
- 1701: Causes of a solemn fast within the synod of Lothian and Tweeddale.
- 1701: Act for preventing wrongous imprisonment and against undue delays in tryals
- 1701: Proclamation anent the staple-port at Camphire.
- 1701: Proclamation for adjourning of the Parliament to the 8th. of January 1702
- 1701: Proclamation anent the old fourteen-shilling-pieces, and their halfs, and the old fourty-penny-pieces
- 1701: Warning and advice
- 1701: The laws and acts made in the eight and ninth sessions of the first parliament of our most High and Dread soveraign William By the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden at Edinburgh the 21 day of May, and thereafter adjourned to the 29 day of October 1700. By his Grace James Duke of Quaensberry, Marquiss of Drumsries-Shire, Earl of Drumlanrig, and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Torthorald, and Ross, Lord Dowglas of Kinmount, Midlebie and Dornock, &c. Lord Privy Seal of the Kingdom of Scotland, one of the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, Thesaury and Exchequer, an Extraordinary Lord of Session, and one of the Gentlemen of His Majesties Bed-Chamber. His Majesties High Commissioner for Holding the same. By Vertue of Two Commissions under His Majesties Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, by Charles Earl of Selkirk &c. Clerk to His Majesties Council, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c
- 1701: The laws and acts made in the eight and ninth sessions of the first Parliament of our Most High and Dread soveraign William, By the Grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden at Edinburgh the 21 day of May, and thereafter adjourned to the 29 day of October 1700. By his Grace James Duke of Queensberry, Marquis of Drumfries-Shire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Torthorald and Ross, Lord Dowglas of Kinmount, Midlebie and Dornock, &c. Lord Privy Seal of the Kingdom of Scotland, one of the Lords of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, Thesaury and Exchequer, an Extraordinary Lord of Session, and one of the Gentlemen of His Majesties Bed-Chamber. His Majesties High Commissioner for Holding the same, By Vertue of Two Commissions under His Majesties Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, by Charles Earl of Selkirk, &c. Clerk to His Majesties Council, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c
- 1701: Proclamation for a solemn national fast
- 1701: David's testament opened up in fourty sermons
- 1701: Proclamation
- 1702: A proclamation by the queen
- 1702: Proclamation anent the post-office in favours of the post-master-general and his deputs
- 1702: Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament.
- 1702: Act for securing the true Protestant religion, and Presbyterian government
- 1702: Act adjourning the session till the first of July. June 12. 1702
- 1702: Act recognizing Her Majesties royal authority June 12. 1702
- 1702: An account of the last words of Christian Karr
- 1702: A proclamation dischargiug [sic] forraign copper or brass-coyn
- 1702: The laws and acts of Parliament of our most High and Dread soveraign Anne, By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden and begun at Edinburgh the ninth day of June 1702. Holden and Begun at Edinburgh the Ninth day of June 1702. By Warrand of the 17th Act of the 6th Session of the Parliament of King William. By His Grace James Duke of Queensberry, Marquiss of Drumfries-Shire, Earl of Drumlangrig, and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Tothornald and Ross, Lord Douglass of Kinmount, Midlebie and Dornock, &c. Principal Secretary of State for the Kingdom of Scotland, One of the Lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, Thesaury and Exchequer, An Extraordinary Lord of Session, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Her Majesties High Commissioner for holding the same. By Vertue of a Commission under the Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, By Sir James Dalrymple Baronet, Mr. John Mackenzie, Alexander Gibson, Sir James Justice, Mr. Robert Alexander, and James Hamilton, Clerks of Parliament and Session
- 1702: Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1702: A compend or abreviat
- 1702: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament.
- 1702: The way to heaven made plain
- 1702: Proclamation requiring the oath of alledgiance and assurance to be sworn and subscribed to Her Majesty
- 1702: A proclamation
- 1703: A sermon preached in the New-Church before the honourable magistrats of the city of Edinburgh
- 1703: An Account of the sad and dreadful accidents that was done about the cities of London and Westminster, and the liberties thereof, by the prodigious hurricane of wind, which happened on Saturday morning the 27th of this instant November, 1703
- 1703: A letter from Mr. Hodges at London. To a member of the Parliament of Scotland
- 1703: A sermon preached at Nemphterbrae in Clidsdale
- 1703: Act anent a voluntar contribution for rebuilding the tolbooth and steeple of the burgh of Tain.
- 1703: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. On Saturday the 27 day of February 1703
- 1703: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the ninth day of November, 1703. My Lords and Gentlemen, I have called you together as soon as I thought you could conveniently come out of your countries, that no time might be lost in making our preparations for carrying on the present war,
- 1703: A sermon preached in the New Church of Edinburgh
- 1703: Synaxis sacra
- 1703: Fifty and two directions
- 1703: A speech in Parliament, by the Lord Belhaven
- 1703: A sermon preached in Edinburgh at the opening of the General Assembly of this National Church of Scotland
- 1703: A testimony to the truth of Jesus Christ, or, to the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the Kirk of Scotland and To the National Covenant of Scotland, and To the Solemn League and Covenant of the three Nations, Scotland, England, and Ireland, and To the Work of Uniformity in Religion, and Against the Errors, Heresies, Blasphemies, and diverse practises of the times; Especially against that vast Toleration now on foot in these Nations. By sundry ministers of the gospel in the provinces of Perth and Fife
- 1703: The christians daily practice of piety
- 1703: An essay, for peace, by union in judgement; about church-government in Scotland. In a letter from ****** to his neighbour in the countrey
- 1703: A proclamation
- 1703: Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1703: The laws and acts of Parliament, of our most High and Dread sovereign, Anne, By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden and begun at Edinburgh, the sixth day of May 1703. By His Grace James Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfreis-Shire, Earl of Drumlanrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald, and Ross, Lord Dowglass of Kinmount, Midlebie and Dornock, &c. Principal Secretary of State for the Kingdom of Scotland, one of the Lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, Thesaury and Exchequer, an Extraordinary Lord of Session, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Her Majesties High Commissioner for holding the same. By Vertue of a Commission under the Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, By Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh, Knight and Baronet, one of the Senators of the Colledge of Justice, Clerk to the Parliament, and to Her Majesties Councils, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c
- 1704: Act against playing at cards and dice, &c. Edinburgh, April 12. 1704
- 1704: Act against adultery, and trilapse in fornication. Edinburgh, April 12.1704
- 1704: Proclamation anent passes and passengers going from or coming into this kingdom
- 1704: The speech of James Earl of Seafield Lord High Chancellor, to the Parliament of Scotland, on Tuesday 11. July 1704
- 1704: The unsearchable riches of Christ, and of grace and glory in and thorow him
- 1704: An Account of a great victory obtained by His Grace the Duke of Marlborough, over the Elector of Bavaria and count Tallard. London, August 10. 1704
- 1704: Two sermons, the one, in commemoration of our dearest lord's bitter death and passion
- 1704: Pleadings
- 1704: The laws and acts made in the second session of the first Parliament, of our most High and Dread soveraign, Anne, By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden and begun at Edinburgh, the sixth day of July 1704. By John Marquess of Tweeddale, Earl of Gifford, Viscount of Walden, Lord Hay of Tester, &c. Her Majesties High Commissioner for holding the same. By Vertue of a Commission under the Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, By Master James Johnstoun Clerk to the Parliament, and to Her Majesties Councils, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c
- 1704: The laws and acts made in the second session of the first Parliament, of our most High and Dread soveraign, Anne, By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden and begun at Edinburgh, the sixth day of July 1704. By John Marquess of Tweeddale, Earl of Gifford, Viscount of Walden, Lord Hay of Yester, &c. Her Majesties High Commissioner for holding the same. By Vertue of a Commission under the Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, By Master James Johnstoun Clerk to the Parliament, and to Her Majesties Councils, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c
- 1704: The mystery of faith opened up
- 1704: The spiritual warfare
- 1704: Great and precious promises
- 1704: Directions and instigations to the duty of prayer
- 1704: An theater of mortality
- 1704: Proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the first of February 1705
- 1704: The speech of His Grace, John Marquess of Tweeddale, &c. Her Majesties High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland. August 5. 1704
- 1704: Proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the two and twenty day of June next
- 1704: The Lord Haversham's speech in the House of Peers, on Thursday November 22. 1704
- 1704: Proclamation anent the excise
- 1705: Collections concerning the Scottish history
- 1705: Proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the 27th day of March 1705
- 1705: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1705: Cyprianus isotimus
- 1705: Money and trade considered
- 1705: The tryal of Captain Thomas Green and his crew
- 1705: An essay on the new project for a land-mint
- 1705: The tryal of Capt. Thomas Green and his crew
- 1705: An accompt current betwixt Scotland & England ballanced
- 1705: The Edinburgh courant
- 1705: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Saturday the twenty seventh day of October, 1705.
- 1705: Address the Estates of Parliament to the Queen
- 1705: The laws and acts made in the third session of the first Parliament, of our most High and Dread soveraign, Anne, By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden and begun at Edinburgh the twenty eighth day of June 1705. By his Grace John Duke of Argyll, Marquess of Kintyre and Lorn, Earl of Campbell and Cowall, Viscount of Lochow, and Glenyla, Lord Inverary, Mull, Morvern and Tirie, Heretable Justice-General within the Shire of Argyll, Isles and others, Heretable Sheriff and Lord high Lieutenant of the said Shire, Her Majesties Heretable Great-Master-Houshold in the Kingdom of Scotland, one of the Lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, an Extraordinary Lord of the Session, Briggadeer-General and Captain of Her Majesties Life-Guards of Horse, Briggadeer-General and Colonel of a Regiment of Fuzileers in the Service of their High and Mightinesses the States-General, and Knight of the most Ancient and most Noble Order of the Thistle. Her Majesties High Commissioner for holding the same. By Vertue of a Commission under the Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, By Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh, Knight, one of the Senators of the Colledge of Justice, Clerk to the Parliament, and to Her Majesties Councils, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls, &c
- 1705: Proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the twenty eighth day of June 1705
- 1705: A short history of the Sabbath
- 1705: A letter from Mr. Cockburn to the Right Honourable John Earl of Roxburgh, one of the principal secretaries of state for the kingdom of Scotland
- 1705: A treatise of church-lands & tithes
- 1705: Collections concerning the Scottish history
- 1705: An accompt current betwixt Scotland & England ballanced
- 1705: The holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, Newly Translated out of the Original Tongues: And with the former Translations diligently Compared and Revised. By His Majesties Special Command. Appointed to be Read in Churches
- 1705: A proclamation against papists.
- 1705: The practice of discipline
- 1705: The humble address of the right honourable the lords spiritual and temporal presented to Her Majesty, on Tuesday the 13th day of November 1705
- 1705: Act anent destroying prohibite goods
- 1705: David's testament opened up in fourty sermons
- 1706: The humble address of both Houses of Parliament
- 1706: Her Majesty's most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland together with His Grace the Lord high Commissioner, and the Lord High Chancellor their speeches
- 1706: Minuts of the proceedings in Parliament
- 1706: Proclamation appointing a solemn national thanksgiving
- 1706: Her Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Tuesday the third day of December, 1706
- 1706: Causa [e]piscopatus hierarchici lucifuga: or, A confutation of J. S's vindication of the (pretended) principles of the Cyprianic age
- 1706: The speech of James Earl of Seafield Lord High Chancellor, to the Parliament of Scotland. On Thursday the 3d. of October 1706
- 1706: The new art of thriving
- 1706: A review and consideration of two late pamphlets
- 1706: Proclamation
- 1706: The psalms of David in metre
- 1706: A few remarks by William Forbes advocat, on a scurrilous, erroneous, and pedantick pamphlet, entituled, Some charitable observations on his late Treatise of Church-Lands and tithes; by the author of The reformed bishop, under the Vizard of a Moderat Son of the Church of England. Nugae in ore Sacerdotis, Blasphemiae
- 1706: A letter
- 1706: Essay upon the union
- 1706: Her Majesties letter.
- 1706: Articles of the treaty of union, agreed on by the commissioners of both kingdoms, on the 22d of July, 1706.
- 1706: Act and order of the committee of Privy Council, anent prest men and soldiers. Edinburgh, March 29th, 1706
- 1706: Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
- 1707: Proclamation concerning English coyn.
- 1707: Her Majesties most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Thursday the sixth day of November, 1707
- 1707: The privileges of the royal burrovvs as contained in their particular rights
- 1707: Rules and constitutions
- 1707: Proclamation of the Commissioners of the Equivalent.
- 1707: The blessings of the sixth year
- 1707: The laws and acts of Parliament, of our most High and Dread sovereign, Anne, By the Grace of God, Queen of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Holden and begun at Edinburgh, the third day of October 1706. By His Grace James Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfreis-Shire, Earl of Drumlangrig and Sanquhar, Viscount of Nith, Torthorwald, and Ross, Lord Dowglass of Kinmount, Midlebie and Dornock, &c. Lord Privy Seal of the Kingdom of Scotland, one of the Lords of Her Majesties most Honourable Privy Council, Thesaury and Exchequer, an Extraordinary Lord of Session, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Her Majesties High Commissioner for holding the same. By Virtue of a Commission under the Great-Seal of this Kingdom. With the special Advice and Consent of the Estates of Parliament. Collected and Extracted from the Registers and Records of Parliament, by Sir James Murray of Philiphaugh, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, Clerk to the Parliament, and to Her Majesties Councils, Exchequer, Registers and Rolls
- 1707: Instructions for the collectors and other officers employ'd in Her Majesties Customs, &c. in the north-part of Great-Britain; with forms of dispatches, schemes for calculations, and the regular methods of accompting
- 1707: The laws and acts made in the first Parliament of Our most high and dread soveraign James VII
- 1707: Act adjourning the session to the fourth day of February next to come. At Edinburgh, the 2d of January 1707
- 1707: Proclamation dissolving the Parliament of Scotland
- 1708: A brief account of the elections in the north of Britain; with some account of the new divisions there
- 1708: Act of parliament anent the manufactories of sugar-works in Glasgow
- 1708: The humble address of the House of Commons to the Queen
- 1708: A brief account of the elections in the north of Britain; with some account of the new divisions there.
- 1708: By the Queen, a declaration, requiring all officers and soldiers to observe strict discipline, and for payment of their quarters
- 1708: By the Queen, a proclamation for a general thanksgiving.
- 1708: The rules and constitutions
- 1708: A memorial to the nobility of Scotland
- 1708: The very learned Scotsman, Mr. George Buchanan's fratres fraterrimi, three books of epigrams, and book of miscellanies, in English verse
- 1708: The mystery of magistracy unvailed
- 1708: Scotland in danger
- 1708: By the Queen a proclamation.
- 1709: The history of the union of Great Britain
- 1709: Joshua redivivus
- 1709: The works of the famous and worthy knight, Sir David Lindsay of the Mount
- 1709: The method of procedure by Presbyteries, in settling of schools in every parish
- 1709: Act of sederunt, anent protestations, suspensions and advocations, &c. January 1. 1709
- 1709: Act anent the present dearth, and relief of the poor by the Justices of the city of Edinburgh
- 1709: Anno regni Annę Reginę Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, octavo
- 1709: A project for the advancement of religion and the reformation of manners. By a person of Quality
- 1709: Anno regni Annę Reginę Magnę Britannię, Francię, & Hibernię, septimo. At the Parliament summoned to be held at Westminster, the eighth day of July, anno dom. 1708
- 1709: Collections and observations methodiz'd
- 1709: The Psalms of David in metre
- 1709: By the Queen, a proclamation.
- 1709: To the memory of the very reverend and truly pious Mr. George Meldrum
- 1709: A compend or abbreviat of the most important ordinary securities of, and concerning rights personal and real, redeemable and irredeemable: of common use in Scotland. Containing above an Hundred different Securities. Collected from the Stiles of several Writers to the Signet, and others deceased. With the Symbols and Solemnities required by Law and Custom, for perfecting and making valid these Rights and Writs. Gen. 23. 20. And the Field and the Cave that is therein, were made sure unto Abraham for a Possession, &c
- 1709: Act of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. At Edinburgh Tuesday April 19. 1709 years
- 1710: By the Queen, a proclamation.
- 1710: The accidences of the parts of speech
- 1710: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1710: A sermon shewing that the present dispensations of providence declare that wonderful revolutions in the world are near at hand; with an appendix, shewing some Scripture Ground to hope, that within a few Years, glorious Prophecies and Promises will be fulfilled. By The very Reverend Mr. Increase Mather D. D. Minister of the Gospel at Boston in New-England
- 1710: The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1711: Sermons upon the twelfth chapter of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle, to the Hebrews
- 1712: David's Testament opened up in fourty sermons, upon II. Samuel 23.5
- 1712: The oath of Abjuration, set in its true light
- 1712: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1712: The Holy Bible
- 1712: The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments
- 1713: An explicatory catechism; or An explanation of the assemblies shorter catechism
- 1713: The psalms of David in meeter
- 1713: The country-Man's rudiments
- 1713: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1714: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1714: An theater of mortality
- 1714: A collection of some acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1715: The principal acts of the General Assembly, of the Church of Scotland
- 1716: The principal acts of the general assembly of the Church of Scotland; conveened at Edinburgh, the 3d day of May 1716. Collected and extracted from the records, by the clerk thereof
- 1716: The principal acts of the General Assembly, of the Church of Scotland
- 1717: Act and recommedation of the General Assembly for a voluntar contribution for helping to build a church at Cairstoun in Orkney. At Edinburgh, the 11th day of May 1717
- 1717: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1717: Act of the General Assembly, for maintaining the purity of the doctrine of this church, and determining the process, Mr. James Webster against Mr. John Simson. Edinburgh, 14th May, 1717, sess. 12
- 1718: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1718: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1719: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1719: Overtures concerning Kirk-sessions and presbyteries
- 1720: The works of the famous and worthy knight Sir David Lindsay of the Mount
- 1720: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1721: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1722: The principal acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- 1776: Satchels's post'ral
- 1776: A true history of several honourable families of the right honourable name of Scot
- 1795: The mystery of magistracy unvailed
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