Report on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Mar and Kellie, Volume 1H.M. Stationery Office, 1904 - 608 páginas The report, prepared by H. Paton, deals mainly with historical letters and papers of the Erskines, earls of Mar, dating from 1522-1743. |
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... Court party , and he promoted their measures . The Union was the " grand affair " of the time , and refer- ences to it fill the Earl of Mar's letters from 1703 onwards . In January of that year he writes that it succeeds xxii .
... Court party , and he promoted their measures . The Union was the " grand affair " of the time , and refer- ences to it fill the Earl of Mar's letters from 1703 onwards . In January of that year he writes that it succeeds xxii .
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... affair into consideration . The Duke of Athole did this against all his friendes advice , and he will not find people to follow him in his humours in this bussiness . The Cess Act was offred and a first reading creaved to it . There was ...
... affair into consideration . The Duke of Athole did this against all his friendes advice , and he will not find people to follow him in his humours in this bussiness . The Cess Act was offred and a first reading creaved to it . There was ...
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... affairs , for the King of Prussia is mighty angry with the Emperor and the States . He has recall'd his troops from the Rhine ... affair , both Whig and Tory joyns now in it , though some of the Tories proposed to clog it with our Act of ...
... affairs , for the King of Prussia is mighty angry with the Emperor and the States . He has recall'd his troops from the Rhine ... affair , both Whig and Tory joyns now in it , though some of the Tories proposed to clog it with our Act of ...
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... affair . I was last night with some leading men of the House of Commons , and they are perswaded it will meet with very little difficultie in their house . I think this should be very agreeable news in Scotland , but peoples humors are ...
... affair . I was last night with some leading men of the House of Commons , and they are perswaded it will meet with very little difficultie in their house . I think this should be very agreeable news in Scotland , but peoples humors are ...
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... affairs gives great satisfaction to those with whom I have occasion to converse , and I hope it shall make way for a happie settlement to our countrey . As for our ecclesiastick affairs I have nothing of moment to write about them , for ...
... affairs gives great satisfaction to those with whom I have occasion to converse , and I hope it shall make way for a happie settlement to our countrey . As for our ecclesiastick affairs I have nothing of moment to write about them , for ...
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Advocat affair affraid ansuer beleive bott brother Castle Commissioner Copy cosen and counsellour cou'd Council Court desire desyre doun Duke of Argyll Duke of Athole Duke of Hamilton Duke of Queensberry EARL OF GLASGOW EARL OF MAR Edinburgh England Erle evry favour fitt friends generall give Glasgow Hamilton hath heir honour hope House James the Sixth John King James King's kingdome kingdome of Scotland lands letter litle Lord Erskine LORD GRANGE Lord Ray Lord Treasurer Lordship Majestie MAR to SIR Marquis ministers Montrose Murray nixt nott oppinion Parliament party pleased Queen quhat quhilk R.-Righte trustie right trustie righte welbeloved cosen sall sayd Scotland Scots sent severall shou'd SIR DAVID NAIRNE Stirling thair ther thing thought told Treaty trustie and righte trustie and welbeloved tyme Union unto upoun vote William wold wou'd wryt yett
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