George Mackenzie
Active Years
Min year: 1660, Max year: 1767, Max count: 9
As Author
- 1660: Aretina; or, The serious romance
- 1661: Aretina; or, The serious romance·
- 1661: Aretina; or, The serious romance
- 1663: Religio stoici.
- 1663: Religio stoici.
- 1663: Religio stoici.
- 1665: A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment
- 1665: Religio stoici
- 1665: Religio stoici
- 1665: A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages, such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, &c
- 1666: A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment
- 1667: Moral gallantry
- 1669: Moral gallantry
- 1669: Moral gallantry
- 1672: Pleadings, in some remarkable cases, before the Supreme Courts of Scotland, since the year, 1661
- 1673: Pleadings, in some remarkable cases, before the Supreme Courts of Scotland, since the year, 1661
- 1675: Observations upon the 28. [sic] Act, 23. Parl. K. James VI
- 1678: The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal
- 1678: The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal
- 1678: The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal
- 1680: The science of herauldry
- 1680: Observations upon the laws and customs of nations, as to precedency
- 1681: Idea eloquentiæ forensis hodiernæ
- 1683: A vindication of His Majesties government and judicatures, in Scotland
- 1683: A vindication of His Majesties government, & judicatures, in Scotland
- 1684: Jus regium: or, the just and solid foundations of monarchy in general
- 1684: That the lawful successor cannot be debarr'd from succeeding to the crown
- 1684: Jus regium: or, the just, and solid foundations of monarchy in general
- 1684: The institutions of the law of Scotland by Sir George Mackenzie, of Rosehaugh, His Majesties advocat
- 1684: Jus regium: or, The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general
- 1685: A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland·
- 1685: The religious stoic: or A short discourse on these several subjects
- 1685: A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment
- 1685: A defence of the antiquity of the royal-line of Scotland
- 1685: A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland
- 1685: A defence of the antiquity of the royal-line of Scotland
- 1685: A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland
- 1685: A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government
- 1685: The religious stoic: or a short discourse on these several subjects
- 1686: Observations on the acts of Parliament
- 1686: The antiquity of the royal line of Scotland farther cleared and defended
- 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
- 1688: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1689: Oratio inauguralis habita Edenburgi id. Mar. 1689
- 1690: Reason
- 1691: The moral history of frugality
- 1691: The moral history of frugality
- 1691: A vindication of the government in Scotland
- 1691: The moral history of frugality
- 1693: The religious stoic: or A short discourse on these several subjects
- 1693: A moral essa[y,] preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages
- 1694: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1695: Reason
- 1697: Unto His Grace His Majesties High Commissioner, ane Honourable Estates of Parliament, the petition of George Mackenzie sub-tacksman of the additional and annexed-excise of the northern shires. Humbly sheweth,
- 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: The religious stoic: or a Short discourse on these several subjects
- 1699: The laws and customs of Scotland, in matters criminal
- 1699: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1699: Observations upon the XVIII. Act of Parliament XXIII. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. / by Sir George Mackenzie
- 1704: Pleadings
- 1706: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1707: Proposals for printing The lives and characters of the most eminent writers of the Scots nation, &c
- 1708: The lives and characters of the most eminent vvriters of the Scots nation
- 1711: An idea of the modern eloquence of the bar. Together with a pleading out of every part of law. Written by Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II. Translated into English
- 1712: A vindication of the government in Scotland
- 1712: Observations upon the 18. Act. 23. Parl. K. James VI. Against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh
- 1713: Observations upon the statute of bankrupts, against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c
- 1713: Essays upon several moral subjects,
- 1714: A discourse concerning the three unions between Scotland and England
- 1715: Cælia's country-house and closet
- 1715: Proposals for printing the works of the renown'd Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, ... They are to be printed in two volumes in folio;
- 1716: The works of that eminent and learned lawyer
- 1719: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1723: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1725: Proposals for printing The genealogical history of the Fitz-Geralds and Mackenzies
- 1730: Answers for Mr. George McKenzie of Inchcoulter, to the petition of George Urquhart merchant of Cromarty
- 1730: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1738: George Mackenzie, Esq; - - - - appellant. The Right Honourable William Marquis of Powis and Robert Garden, Gentleman, administrator of Captain Robert Sempill, deceas'd. Respondents. The appellant's case
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of George Mackenzie, second, lawful son of George, late Earl of Cromarty an infant; made by Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, trustee for the insant, pursuant to an act of the 20th year of His Present Majesty; intituled, an act for taking away and abolishing the heretable jurisdiction in that part of Great Britain, called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c
- 1748: Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claim entred by Sir John Gordon Inver-Gordon as trustee for George Mackenzie, second lawful son of George late Earl of Cromarty, an infant
- 1748: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of George Mackenzie, second lawful son of George late Earl of Cromarty; and of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, as trustee for him
- 1748: Note of the titles for instructing and supporting the claim of Mr. George Mackenzie, second son of George late Earl of Cromarty; in the particular register of Sasines for Inverness, Ross and Cromarty
- 1750: An essay on reason
- 1754: A vindication of the government in Scotland
- 1758: The institutions of the law of Scotland
- 1767: Answers for George Mackenzie of Meddat, William Gordon of Newhall, and Leonard Urquhart, Writer to the Signet
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