Swinton (John, of Swinton,) Case of, in relation to his Father's pretended forfeiture, upon pretext whereof the estate of Swinton hath been unjustly possessed by the late Duke and this Earl of Lauderdale, &c.-2. Information for the Earl of Lauderdale, &c. against John Swinton's Process.-3. An addition to Swinton's Case, &c. on occasion of the Earl of Lauderdale's Answer, &c. sm. 4to. SHELF X. See Note to Heart of Mid-Lothian. Scotch Tracts and Sermons. 1 vol. 4to. containing, 1. Shields's (Rev. Alex.) Impartial Account of all passages relating to my Sufferings, Trials, and Examinations, &c. wants title. 2. Webster's (Rev. Jas.) Sermon, &c. at the Election of the City Magistrates, 2d Oct. 1694. Edin. 1694 3. Hart's (Rev. Dr. James) Sermon on same occasion, 5th Oct. 1703. ib. 1703 5. 4. Meldrum's (Rev. George) Sermon, &c. before Lord Ross, her Majesty's Commissioner to General Assembly, 16th March 1704. ib. 1704 Sermon, &c. before Duke of Queensberry, her Majesty's Commissioner to General Assembly, 16th May, 1703. ib. 1703 6. Vindication and Defence of the preceding Sermon. ib. 1703 7. Lord Haversham's Speech in House of Peers, 12th Jan. 1709, on the late intended invasion of Scotland. 8. Letter from a Friend in the City, &c. anent Patronages. ib. 1709 ib. 1703 9. Letter from Commission of General Assembly at Glasgow, &c. to the Council, &c. of the Scots Colony of Caledonia. 10. Webster's (Rev. James) Essay upon Toleration. ib. 1699 ib. 1703 11. Scotland's Interest, or, the great Benefit and Necessity of Communication of Trade with England, &c. 1704 12. Fletcher's (Andrew, of Saltoun,) Speech in Parliament concerning Limitation. 1704 1704 wants title. Scottish Tracts, chiefly Religious, (1701.) 1 vol. 4to. containing, 1. 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