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Mathieson, William Law. The Union of 1707: its story in outline. (Scottish historical review. Glasgow, 1907. 4°. v. 4, p. 249-261.) CPA

Scotland and the Union. A history of Scotland from 1695 to 1747. Glasgow: J. Maclehose & Sons, 1905. xiii, 387 p. 8°. CP

Preliminaries, The, to the Crown of Scotland, as propos'd by the Grand Committee. (In: A collection of tracts, published during the reign of William III. London, 1707. fo. v. 3, p. 440.) †† CI Obligations to be exacted from the successor to the Scottish throne.

Reflections on a late speech by the Lord Haversham, in so far as it relates to the affairs of Scotland. Containing, a brief account of the late change in the Scots ministry. Of the miscarrying of the Hanover succession in the Parliament of Scotland. And of the acts of that Parliament for arming their people, and exporting wool, etc. In a letter to a friend. London: R. Bragg, 1704. 32 p. 4°.

CP p. box 4 Ridpath, George. An account of the proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland, which met at Edinburgh, May 6, 1703 By George Ridpath.) [Edinburgh? 1704. 8 p.l., 368 p. 12°.

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The proceedings of the Parliament of Scotland: begun at Edinburgh, 6th. May, 1703. With an account of all the material debates which occur'd during that session. To which are subjoyn'd the several acts past in that session, the Act of Security, as it was voted in the House, the articles of the Claim of Right referr'd to in some of these acts. [By G. Ridpath.] [Edinburgh? 1704. 2 p.1., 70 p., 10 1. 8°. CP p. box

Scotch, The, echo to the English legion: or, The Union in danger, from the principles of some old and modern Whigs in both nations, about the power of Parliaments. Being every word collected from their own writings... Edinburgh, 1707. 2 p.1., 21 p. 12°. CI p.v. 115, no.9 Scotland. - Parliament. The articles of the Union as they pass'd with amendments in the Parliament of Scotland... London: A. Bell, 1707. 12 p. 4°. CP p. box Proceedings in the Parliament of Scotland; from the meeting of the new

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Parliament upon the 6th of May, 1703, to the Union with England, in the year 1707: including the speeches of Fletcher of Saltoun, &c. (In: Cobbett's Parliamentary history of England... London, 1810. 8°. v. 6, appendix no. 1, cols. i-clxxxiv.) CM

Scotland's great advantages by a union with England: shewn in a letter from the country to a member of Parliament. 1706. (In: Somers, A collection of scarce... tracts... London, 1814. 4°. v. 12, P 519-524.)

Scottish, The, Union. (Edinburgh review. London, 1892. 8°. v. 176, p. 506520.) * DA

Based on original letters of the duke of Argyll to Lord Godolphin.

Seton, Sir William. The interest of Scotland, in three essays. Viz.: I. Of the true and original and indifferency of Church-government. II. Of the union of Scotland and England into one Monarchy. III. Of the present state of Scotland. [By Sir William Seton.] n. p., 1700. 4 p.l., 114 p. 16°. CP

Speech, A, made by a member of the Convention of the States in Scotland. (In: A collection of state tracts, published during the reign of William III. London, 1707. f°. v. 3, p. 437-439.) tt ci

Spottiswoode, John. Speech of one of the barons of the shire of Berwick J.S.1, at a meeting of the barons and freeholders of that shire for choosing commissioners to represent them in the ensuing parliament, summoned to convene at Edinburgh 12. November 1702. (Spottiswoode miscellany. Edinburgh, 1844. 8°. v. 1, p. 227-240.) ZDVH

Treaty, The, of Union between Scotland and England; with an historical introduction by Thistledown. Edinburgh: Waddie & Co., 1883. 48 p. 12°. * C p.v. 498

Trimmer, The: or, Some necessary cautions concerning the Union of the kingdoms of Scotland and England, with an answer to some of the chief objections against an incorporating union. burgh, printed in the year 1706. (Spottiswoode miscellany. Edinburgh, 1844. 8°. ZDVH v. 1, p. 241-256.)

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Union, The, of 1707 viewed financially. (Scottish review. Paisley, 1887. 8°. v. 10, p. 213-234.) * DA

1700-1785

Fraser, Sir William, editor. Report upon the correspondence of Lord Chancellor Seafield, with Sidney, earl of Godolphin, lord treasurer of England, and others, preserved at Cullen House, Banffshire, now the property of the Right Honourable Caroline, countess dowager of Seafield. (In: Great Britain. -Historical

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Manuscripts Commission. 14. report, appendix, part iii. London, 1894. 8°. 191-238.)

1701

Fletcher, Andrew, of Saltoun. A speech upon the state of the nation; in April, 1701. (In his: Political works... don, 1732. 8°. p. 241-263.)

LonCC Staatkundige verhandeling, over de noodzakelykheid eener wel ingerigte burger landmilitie... Uit het Engelsch vertaald. Amsterdam: C. N. Guerin, 1774. 71 p. 8°. VWZH p.v. 4

To the King's Most Excellent Majesty: The humble representation of the Lords and commissioners of shires and burroughs of the kingdom of Scotland, undersubscribers, and members of this current Parliament now adjourned till the eighth of October next. n. t.-p. n. p. [170? 3-7 p. 4°. CP p. box 4

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from 1745 to 1763; Professors and clergymen, 17451760.

v. 2: The church and the secession; The Scottish gentry; Some Scottish ladies; Agriculture; Some Scottish worthies; Experiences of a landlord; The Highlanders; Highland superstitions; The Highlands and the Rebellions; Ramsayana; Index.

Scottish, The, in the last century. (Gentleman's magazine. London, 1895. 8°. v. 278, p. 332-341.) * DA

Walton, F. P. Scotland in the eighteenth century. (McGill University magazine. Montreal, 1903. 8°. v. 3, p. 147159.) STK

Watson, John. The Scot of the eighteenth century. His religion and his life. New York: A. C. Armstrong & Co. [1907.1 vi, 345 p. 12°.

1702

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Hooke, Nathaniel. The secret history of Colonel Hooke. Negociations in Scotland, in favour of the Pretender; in 1707. Including the original letters and papers which passed between the Scotch and Irish lords and the courts of Versailles and St. Germains. With a translation of letters, containing a narrative of the Pretender's expedition into Scotland in 1708, and his return to Dunkirk... London: T. Becket, 1760. viii, 236 p. 8°. CP

Scotland in the eighteenth century. 1707. (Scottish review. Paisley, 1883-84. 8°. v. 2, p. 234-260; v. 3, p. 209-248.) * DA

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History and Description, continued. Special Periods, continued.

1707-1907

Macrae, Alexander. Scotland from the Treaty of Union with England to the present time (1707-1907). By A. Macrae. With an introductory note by Sir Henry Craik, K.C.B. London: J. M. Dent & Co., 1908. viii p., 2 1., 272 p., 10 port. 12°. CP

1. Introductory. 2. The Treaty of Union. 3. The Rebellion of 1715. 4. 1715-1745. 5. The Rebellion of 1745. 6. After Culloden. 7. Whigs and tories. 8. Social life. 9. Industry and commerce. 10. Education. 11. Literature, philosophy, and art. 12. Religion. [Appendix.] Chronicle of principal events. Prime ministers, lord advocates, and Scottish secretaries since the Union. Biographical notes. Index.

1709

Account, An, of the late Scotch invasion; as it was open'd by my lord Haversham in the House of Lords, on Fryday the 25th of February, 170/. With some observations that were made in the H-se of C-ns; and true copies of authentick papers. In a letter from a gentleman in South-Brittain to his friend in North Brittain. London, 1709. 48 p. 4°. CP p.v. 2 (In: Somers, A collection of scarce...tracts... London, 1815. 4°. V. 13, p. 421-438.) C

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Albemarle (2. earl), William Anne Keppel. The Albemarle papers, being the correspondence of William Anne, second earl of Albemarle. With an appendix of letters from Andrew Fletcher to the duke of Newcastle, 1746-1748. Edited with introduction and notes by C. S. Terry. Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1902. 2 v. 4°. (New Spalding Club.) † CP

Alger, J. G. A French envoy in 1745. (Scottish review. Paisley, 1891. 8°. v. 17, p. 280-292.) * DA

Jean Baptiste de Boyer, marquis d'Eguieles. Allardyce, James, editor. See Historical papers relating to the Jacobite period. Anecdotes illustrative of the state of the Highlands after the Rebellion of fortyfive. (Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine. Edinburgh, 1818. 8°. v. 2, p. 155-159.) * DA

Ascanius; or, the young adventurer, a true history. Translated from a manuscript privately handed about at the court of Versailles. Containing a particular account of all that happened to a certain person, during his wanderings in the north

London: G. Smith (174 ?. 64 p. 8°.

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Ascanius, or the young adventurer; containing an impartial history of the Rebellion in Scotland, in the year 1745, 1746. To which is added, a journal of the miraculous adventures and escapes of the Young Chevalier, after the battle of Culloden. Edinburgh: T. Brown and W. Martin, 1802. 193 p., 1 pl., 1 port. 24°. * C p.v. 1124

Asgill, John. The Pretender's declaration transpos'd. London: R. Burleigh, 1716. 19 p. 8°. CK p.v. 300

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Battle of Sheriffmuir. (Edinburgh_magazine and literary miscellany. burgh, 1818. 8°. v. 2, p. 240-241.) * DE From a letter dated: Edinburgh, Nov. 15, 1715. · Bentinck, C. D. Letters of a Jacobite chief and a loyalist lady. (Gaelic Society of Inverness. Transactions. Inverness, 1910. 8°. v. 26, p. 157-182.) NDO

Simon, Lord Lovat of the '45, and Isobel Forbes, sister of Lord President Forbes.

Bisset, John. Extracts from the diary of the Rev. John Bisset, minister at Aberdeen. 1745-46. (Spalding Club. Miscellany. Aberdeen, 1841. 4°. v. 1, p. 347398.) † CP Illustrates the history of the Rebellion of 1745.

Blaikie, Walter Biggar. The Highlanders at Macclesfield in 1745. 2 pl., 1 port. (Scottish historical review. Glasgow, 1909. 4°. v. 6, p. 225-244.) CPA

Itinerary of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, from his landing in Scotland July, 1745 to his departure in September, 1746. Compiled from The Lion in mourning, supplemented and corrected from Edinburgh: other contemporary sources.

T. & A. Constable, 1897. xv, 136 p., 2 pl., 1 map in pocket. 8°. (Scottish History Society. Publications. v. 23.) CPA

Browne, Douglas G. The affair at Montrose: a naval footnote to the '45. (Blackwood's magazine. Edinburgh, 1913. 8°. v. 193, p. 181-192.) * DA

Burton, John. A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier, from the battle of Culloden, to his landing in France. [By John Burton.j Edited by Edmund Goldsmid. Edinburgh: E. & G. Goldsmid, 1885. 113 CP p.v. 2 p. 16°.

With reprint of the title-page of 1749. Burton, John Hill. History of Scotland from the Revolution to the extinction of the last Jacobite insurrection. (1689-1748.) London: Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans, 1853. 2 v. 8°.

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Cadell, Sir Robert. Sir John Cope and the Rebellion of 1745. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1898. xii p., 1 1., 282 p., 1 1., 1 map, 1 pl. sq. 8°. CP

Cameron, Allan. Allan Cameron's narrative, February-April, 1716. The end of the '15; edited by C. Sanford Terry. (Scottish historical review. Glasgow, 1908. 4°. v. 5, p. 137-150.) CPA

Campbell, John. Leaves from the diary of John Campbell, an Edinburgh banker in 1745. (Scottish History Society. Miscellany. Edinburgh, 1893. 8°. v. 1, p. 537-559.)

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Carmichael, Alexander. Some corded incidents of the Jacobite risings. (Celtic review. Edinburgh, 1910. 8°. V. 6, p. 278-283, 334-348.)

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Carr, Alexander A. Glengorroch. A tale of the forty-five. (Forget-me-not. London [1836?j. 16°. p. 179-194.) NCA Chambers, Robert. History of the Rebellions in Scotland, under the viscount of Dundee, and the earl of Mar in 1689 and 1715. Edinburgh: Constable and Co., 1829. x p., 1 1., (1)16-332 p. 16°. (Constable's Miscellany. v. 42.) CP

With additional engraved title-page.

History of the Rebellion in Scotland in 1745, 1746. Edinburgh: Constable 2 v. and Co., 1827. 16°. (Constable's Miscellany. v. 15-16.) CP Each volume has additional engraved title-page. Philadelphia: E. C. Mielke, 1833. 2 v. 1. Amer. ed. 16°. CP

Life and adventures of the Chevalier Charles Stuart, and history of the Rebellion in Scotland, in 1745, 1746. (In: Waldie's Select circulating library. Philadelphia, 1833. 4°. v. 2, p. 272-336.) †* DD

First American from the third Edinburgh edition. Charles Edward Louis Philip Casimir Stewart, prince, commonly called the Young Pretender. Harangue faite par Charles Edouard d'Ecosse, a son arme'e, après avoir remporté la victoire sur le Général Cope, dans le comté d'Archite, le 1/12 Septembre; traduit de l'Anglois par M. Ohalon... n.p. [1745. p. 3-7. 4°.

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Manifeste véritable du Prince de Galles. Traduit de l'Anglois. n.p., 1745. 8 p. 4°. Reserve

Traduction de la proclamation du Prince Charles Edouard...portant une abolition générale, de tout les excès qui ont été commis contre le Maison de Stuard, depuis le detronement de Jacques II. & une invitation à tous les Anglois, Ecossois & Irlandois, qui sont au service des Puissances étrangères, de se rendre incessamment dans leur patrie, pour aider le Prince Charles Edouard, à la déliverer de toute domination étrangère & tyrannique. n.p. [1745. 8 p. 4°. Reserve

Traduction d'une lettre écrite par Roi le Prince...à son pere Jacques III. d'Ecosse... n.p. [1745. 4 p. 4°. Reserve Charlton, Edward. Jacobite relics of 1715 and 1745. (Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle. Archæologia Eliana. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1865. 8°. new series, v. 6, p. 29-34.)

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History and Description, continued.
Special Periods — 1715-1745, continued.

Culloden papers: comprising an extensive and interesting correspondence from the year 1625 to 1748; including numerous letters from the unfortunate Lord Lovat...the whole published from the originals in the possession of Duncan George Forbes, of Culloden. To which is prefixed an introduction containing_memoirs of the Right Hon. Duncan Forbes

London: T. Cadell & W. Davies, 1815. p.l., xv(i), xliv, 479 p., 1 fac., 2 port. 4°. CP

Declaration, A, of the archbishop of Canterbury, and the bishops in and near London, testifying their abhorrence of the present rebellion... Printed in the year 1715. (In: Somers, A collection of scarce and valuable tracts... London, 1815. 4°. v. 13, p. 710-713.) C

Dickson, William Kirk. The Highland campaigns. 3 maps, 3 plans, 1 pl., 4 port. (In: T. B. Johnston and J. A. Robertson, Historical geography of the clans of Scotland... Edinburgh, 1899. 4°. p. 53-176.) † CPÉ See also Ormonde (2. duke), James

Butler. Edine, C. Lovat and Lily: a pastoral. [Edinburgh: Johnstone & Hunter, 1859?, 3 p.l., (1)4-75 p. 16°.

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Elcho, David Wemyss, lord. A short account of the affairs of Scotland in the years 1744, 1745, 1746 by David, Lord Elcho, printed from the original manuscript at Gosford: with a memoir and annotations by the Hon. Evan Charteris. Edinburgh: D. Douglas, 1907. viii p., 2 l., 477 p., 4 plans, 2 port. 8°. CP

Enquiry, An, into the causes of the late rebellion, and the proper methods for preventing the like misfortune for the future. London: M. Cooper, 1746. 1 p.l., 66 p. 12°. CK p.v. 97

Erskine, Stuart, editor. See Mar (11. earl), John Erskine.

Extracts of letters written by a lady in Edinburgh during its occupation by the rebels in 1745. (Edinburgh magazine and literary miscellany. Edinburgh, 1819. 8°. * DE v. 5, p. 540-542.)

Fea, Allan. Hiding places in Jacobite dwellings and in Scottish castles and mansions. (In his: Secret chambers and hiding places... London [1908). 3. ed. 8°. p. 241-254.) CBA

The Scottish hiding-places of Prince Charles Edward. (In his: Secret chambers and hiding places... London [1908]. 3. ed. 8°. p. 294-311.) CBA

Forbes, Robert. See Lyon, The, in mourning.

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Fraser, Alexander. The battlefield of Culloden. (Inverness Scientific Society and Field Club. Transactions. ness, 1910. 8°. v. 6, p. 354-358.) Garrold, R. P. The Pope and the Fortyfive. (Month. London, 1909. 8°. v. 113, p. 66-76.) * DA

Gijzen, J. van. De troosteloose Jakobiet, over het huylen van den pretendent, in Schotland. [Signed J. van Gijzen., Amsterdam: J. van Egmont, 1716. 4 1. 4°. NHK p.v. 2

Gordon, Lord Lewis. Letters from Lord Lewis Gordon, and others, to the laird of Stonywood. 1745-1746. (Spalding Club. Miscellany. Aberdeen, 1841. 4°. v. 1, p. 401-439.)

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(In his: Collected writings. Glasgow, 1883. 8°. v. 1, p. 81-254.) Reprint of the third edition.

Graham, E. Maxtone. Margaret Nairne: a bundle of Jacobite letters. (Scottish historical review. Glasgow, 1907. 4°. v. 4, p. 11-23.) CPA

Grant, Mrs. Anne. Letters written by Mrs. Grant of Laggan concerning Highland affairs and persons connected with the Stuart cause in the eighteenth century. Edited by J. R. N. Macphail. (Scottish History Society. Publications. Edinburgh, 1896. 8°. v. 26, p. 249-330.) CPA

These letters deal with persons connected with the Stewart cause in the eighteenth century.

Great Britain. - Statutes. An act to amend...an act... [for] the more effectual disarming of the Highlands in Scotland Edinburgh: A. Watkins, 1748. 30

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An act for the more easy and speedy trial of such persons as have levied, or shall levy war against His Majesty; and for the better ascertaining the qualifications of jurors in trials for high treaor misprision of treason in...Scotland. Edinburgh: R. Freebairn, 1746. v. p. 12°. CP An act for the more effectual disarming the Highlands in Scotland.. Edinburgh: R. Freebairn, 1746. 33 p. 12°. CP

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