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Filed under: Scotland -- History -- 1057-1603
Filed under: Scotland -- History -- 1689-1745 History of the Transactions in Scotland, in the Years 1715-16, and 1745-46 (2 volumes; 1817), by George Charles
Filed under: Scotland -- History -- 18th century A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, From a Gentleman in Scotland, Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and Other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships (London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746), by John Willison (multiple formats at archive.org) Pickle the Spy: or, The Incognito of Prince Charles, by Andrew Lang (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Scotland -- History -- Charles I, 1625-1649
Filed under: Scotland -- History -- Jacobite Expedition, 1708
Filed under: Scotland -- History -- James VI, 1567-1625Filed under: Scotland -- History -- Mary Stuart, 1542-1567Filed under: Scotland -- History -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Scotland -- History -- PoetryFiled under: Scotland -- History -- To 1603Filed under: Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 The Case of the Forfeited Estates in Scotland: Consider'd in a Letter to a Noble L--d (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1718), by Patrick Haldane (multiple formats at archive.org) An Essay Upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, and Hereditary Jurisdictions, in Scotland (London: Printed for R. Lee, 1747), by Andrew MacDowall Bankton (multiple formats at archive.org) History of the Transactions in Scotland, in the Years 1715-16, and 1745-46 (2 volumes; 1817), by George Charles A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, From a Gentleman in Scotland, Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and Other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships (London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746), by John Willison (multiple formats at archive.org) The Mercy of the Government Vindicated; To Which are Added, Remarks Upon a Late Pamphlet Entituled, An Argument to Prove the Affections of the People the Best Security of the Government (attributed to Defoe by W. P. Trent; London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1716), by Daniel Defoe (multiple formats at archive.org) Remarks on the Speeches of William Paul, Clerk, and John Hall of Otterburn, Esq., Executed at Tyburn for Rebellion, the 13th of July, 1716 (sometimes attributed to Defoe; London: Printed for J. Baker and T. Warner, 1716), by Daniel Defoe (multiple formats at archive.org) The State of the Present Rebellion, Wherein the Unreasonableness and Injustice of it is Demonstrated (London: Printed for J. Baker and T. Warner, 1716) (multiple formats at archive.org) Tales of the Tories: or, Their Merry Conduct in the Field and Prison, With Short Characters of Those of Note (London: Printed for W. Robins and sold by J. Roberts, 1718) (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 A Comparison of the Spirit of the Whigs and Jacobites: Being the Substance of a Discourse Delivered to an Audience of Gentlemen in Edinburgh, Dec. 24. 1745 (Edinburgh: R. Fleming and Co., 1746) (multiple formats at archive.org) Deliverance from Public Dangers: A Solemn Call for a National Reformation, Set Forth in a Serious and Compassionate Address to the Inhabitants of Great Britain and Ireland (London: Printed for the author, 1747), by A Sincere Lover of His Country (multiple formats at archive.org) An Essay Upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, and Hereditary Jurisdictions, in Scotland (London: Printed for R. Lee, 1747), by Andrew MacDowall Bankton (multiple formats at archive.org) An Historical Review of the Transactions of Europe, From the Commencement of the War with Spain in 1739, to the Insurrection in Scotland in 1745 With Proceedings in Parliament and the Most Remarkable Domestick Occurrences During That Period; To Which is Added an Impartial History of the Late Rebellion (2 volumes; Reading: D. Henry, 1747), by Samuel Boyse The History of the Rebellion in Scotland in 1745 (Edinburgh: P. Brown; London: Ogle, Duncan and Co., 1822), by John Home (multiple formats at archive.org) History of the Transactions in Scotland, in the Years 1715-16, and 1745-46 (2 volumes; 1817), by George Charles Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746 (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1820), by James Johnstone (multiple formats at archive.org) Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746 (second edition; London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821), by James Johnstone (multiple formats at archive.org) Observations Upon a Bill, Entitled, An Act for Taking Away, and Abolishing the Heritable Jurisdictions in That Part of Great Britain Called Scotland, and for Restoring Such Jurisdictions to the Crown (Edinburgh, 1747) (multiple formats at archive.org) Origins of the 'Forty-Five, and Other Papers Related to That Rising (Edinburgh: Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1916), ed. by Walter Biggar Blaikie (multiple formats at archive.org) Pickle the Spy: or, The Incognito of Prince Charles, by Andrew Lang (Gutenberg text) The Rising of 1745; With a Bibliography of Jacobite History, 1689-1788 (New York: New Amsterdam Book Co., 1901), by Charles Sanford Terry (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Scotland -- BiographyFiled under: Scotland -- Church historyFiled under: Scotland -- GenealogyFiled under: Caithness (Scotland) -- HistoryFiled under: Dumfriesshire (Scotland) -- HistoryFiled under: Edinburgh (Scotland) -- HistoryFiled under: Scottish Borders (Scotland) -- HistoryMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |