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Act and proclamation for proclaiming the right and title of Queen Ann, as undoubted soveraign [sic] of this realm. At Edinburgh the 13th day of March 1702
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A proclamation for dissolving of this current Parliament
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Statute law of Scotland abridged. With historical notes
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Information for His Majesty's advocate, in behalf of His Majesty; against Roderick M'Leod of Cadboll, claimant on the forfeited estate of Cromarty
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A proclamation Against such as have gone to or stayed in France since Her Majesties Gracious Indemnity
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Act discharging the importation of forraign butter
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To the Queen's most sacred Majesty, the Macers of Council and Exchequer in Scotland, now the North part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. ..
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The speech of His Grace James Duke of Queensbury, &c. Her Majesties High Commissioner, to the Parliament of Scotland. On Tuesday the ninth day of June 1702
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Thomas Drummond of Logie Almond, Esq; - - - - - - - appellant. His Majesty's Advocate for Scotland, on behalf of his Majesty, - - - respondent. The respondent's case
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Answers for His Majesty's advocate on behalf of his Majesty; to the petition of Mrs Jean Hay, widow of the deceased John Cuthbert of Castlehill, claimant upon the forfeited estate of Cromarty for herself, and as trustee for her children
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Roll or list of the claims, entered in the Court of Session in Scotland, in pursuance of an Act of Parliament, past in the 20th Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, entituled, Act for abolishing heretable jurisdictions, &c. Distinguishing the number
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Act of Privy Council, allowing the continuing of the former seals, signets and cashet until renewed, and sustaining all letters and diligences, preceediug [sic] the 13. instant: at Edinburgh 16 March 1702
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Act and ordinance of Privy Council anent English exchequer bills. Edinburgh 21 August. 1707
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Act anent destroying prohibite goods
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Proclamation concerning the coin
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Lord Auchinleck reporter. Information for the officers of state, defenders, against the Duke of Buccleugh, pursuer
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Information for His Majesty's Advocate, on Behalf of his Majesty, Respondent; against John Gordon, Esquire, second Son of the deceased Sir James Gordon of Park, Claimant; in virtue of a Tailie of the Lands and Barony of Park, which sometime belonged to Si
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Act anent the coynage of copper
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Proclamation anent the post-office in favours of the post-master-general and his deputs
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Information for the officers of state on behalf of His Majesty, defenders, against the heritors of the parish of Drymen, ... pursuers
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Information for His Majesty's Advocate, against Robert Cameron, pannel
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In the House of Lords. The Right Honourable Sir Lawrence Dundas, baronet, - - - appellant. His Majesty's Advocate for Scotland, on behalf of His Majesty; Patrick Honeyman, of Græmsay, Esq; the Rev. Mr. George Trail, of Hobister; Sir John Mitchell, of West
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Information for Duncan Forbes of Culloden his Majesty's advocate, Pursuer, against Andrew Wilson, William Hall, and George Robertson, Pannels
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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
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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 J
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