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Boanerges, or the humble Supplication of the Ministers of Scotland to the high Court of Parliament in England. Edinb. 1624. 4to. Gordonstoun, 162, 6s.

Respublica, sive Statvs Regni Scotia et Hiberniæ diversorum Autorum. Lugd. Bat. ex Officina Elzeuiriana, 1627. 32mo.

An Abridgment of the Scots Chronicles. Edinb. 1633. 12mo. Lloyd, 7, 11s. 6d.

Delicia Poetarvm Scotorvm hujus Evi illvstrium. Amst. 1637. 12mo. 2 vol. This work, edited by the celebrated Arthur Johnston (who was himself a large contributor) would, says Dr. Johnson in his Journey to the Western Islands, have done honour to any country. Roxburghe, 2879, 8s. 6d. Gordonstoun, 753, 6s. Drury, 1102, 11s.

A Dispute against the English Popish Ceremonies obtruded upon the Church of Scotland. 1637. 4to. Said to have been the production of one of the leaders of the Covenanters.

The Beast is wounded, or Information from Scotland concerning their Reformation. Printed in the Year that Bishops had their Downfall in Scotland (1638). 4to. Gordonstoun, 163, 10s. 6d. Constable, 1048, 8s.

Short Relation of the State of the Kirk of Scotland, by a hearty Well-wisher to both Kingdomes. London, 1638. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1922, 5s. 6d.

Remonstrance of the Nobility, Barrones, Burgesses, Ministers, and Commons of Scotland, vindicating them and their Proceedings from the Crymes wherewith they are charged by the late Proclamation in England. Edinb. 1639. 4to. Gordonstoun, 1923, 6s. 6d.

A Declaration of the late Tumults in Scotland. 1639. folio. with portrait of K. Charles I. Bindley, pt. i. 1525, 14s. 1526 12s. 6d.

Brevis et fidelis Narratio Motuum in Regno et Ecclesia Scotica, &c. Dantisci, 1640. 4to.

The passionate Remonstrance of the Pope in his Conclave at Rome upon the disasterous Disappointments given to the Roman Cause, by the late Proceedings and the great Covenant of Scotland. With a Reply of Cardinall De Barbarini, in the Name of the Roman Clergy. 1641. Together with a Letter of Intelligence from the Apostolicke Nuntio (now residing in London) to Pope Urban the eight. 4to. with a frontispiece. Inglis, 1326, 10s. Inserted in the fourth volume of the Somers Collection of Tracts.

The Scots Scouts Discoveries, by their London Intelligencer. And presented to the Lords of the Covenant in Scotland, Anno Domini, 1639. London for William Shears, 1642. 4to. Reprinted in the fifth number of Morgan's Phoenix Britannicus.

Scotland's Thanksgiving for the Return of their Armie. Together with a true Copie of a Letter from Dublin of their last Proceedings, sent to John Bibie, Drum-Major for

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the Tower and Citie of London. 1642. 4to. The Poem is reprinted in Various Pieces of fugitive Scotch Poetry,' edited by Laing.

A solemne League and Covenant for Reformation and Defence of Religion. Edinb. 1643.

The Historie of the Reformation. 1644. See KNOX, John.

The unhappy Game of Scotch and English or, a full Answer from England to the Papers of Scotland. Edinb. 1646. 4to. White Knights, 3771, 4s. Roxburghe, 8811, 14s. This curious jesting tract is reprinted in the fifth volume of the Somers Cellection of Tracts.

Histoire of Scotland during the Minority of King James. 1646. 18mo. Nassau, pt. i. 1580, 13s.

Strange Newes from Scotland, or a strange Relation of a terrible and prodigious Monster, borne to the Amazement of all those who were Spectators, in a Village near Edenborough, called Hadensworth, Sept. 14, 1647, and the Words the said Monster spake at its Birth. London, 1647. 4to. with a wood cut.

The Scottish Politick Presbyter slain by an English Independent, a Tragi-comedy. Printed in the Year 1647. 4to. pp. 16. Reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

L'Histoire veritable de ces derniers Troubles qui ont commencé en Ecosse, et continuent à present en tous les Royaumes d'Ecosse, d'Angleterre et d'Irlande. 1649. 4to.

The false Brother: or, a new Map of Scotland, drawn by an English Pencil. London, 1651. 4to. Nassau, pt. i. 1492, 3s. Lloyd, 510, 7s. 6d.

The Scots Designe discovered. 1654. 4to. Roxburghe, 8477, 9s.

A perfect Description of the People and Country of Scotland. London for J. S. 1659. 12mo. pp. 21, besides the title. Amst. 1680. 12mo.

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Scotlands Paraenesis to her dread Soveraign King Charles the Second. Printed in the Year 1660. 4to. Six leaves. Reprinted in Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by D. Laing.

Generall Demands of the Rev. Doctors of Divinitie and Ministers of the Gospel in Aberdene, concerning the late Covenant in Scotland; together with the Answers, Replyes, and Duplyes that followed thereupon in the Year 1638. Aberdene, 1663. 4to. Constable, 1051, 19s.

An apologicall Relation of the particular Sufferings of the faithfull Ministers and Professours of the Church of Scotland, since August 1660. 1665. Lloyd, 987, 2l. 15s.

The true Non-conformist in Answere to the modest and free Conference betwixt a Conformist and a Non-conformist, about the present Distempers of Scotland, by a Lover

of Truth, and published by his Order. Printed (abroad) in the Yeare 1671. 8vo.

National Covenant, or the Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland. 1678. Svo. Lloyd, 886, 10s.

A modern Account of Scotland: being an exact Description of the Country, and a true Character of the People and their Manners, written from thence by an English Gentleman. Printed in the Year 1679. 4to. pp. 20. Attributed to Thomas Kirke, of Crookwige, in Yorkshire. Brockett, 2826, 4s. Reprinted in the sixth volume of the Harleian Miscellany. 1686. 4to. Nassau, pt. ii. 1593, 3s.

Wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the Kingdom of Christ, with the Sufferings of M'Kail. 1680. Bindley, pt. iii. 2215,

11s. 6d.

Heads and Conclusions of the Policie of the Kirk, after several Conferences, and frequent Disputation and Reasoning. 1680. 4to. A short Compend, or a Description of the Rebels in Scotland, in Anno 1679. Edinb. 1681. 8vo. Black Letter. Eight leaves. Reprinted in various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by D. Laing.

The Royal Oake, or a Crowne's Worth of Loyalty for A. Testen, the Genealogie of the Kings of Scotland. Edinb. 1682. 8vo.

Medulla Historia Scoticanæ; being a comprehensive History of the Lives and Reigns of the Kings of Scotland. London, 1685. 12mo. with portrait of James II. when Duke of York. Nassau, pt. i. 1589,

9s. Saunders' in 1818, morocco, 1. 4s.

Memorialls for the Government of the royall Burghs in Scotland, as also a Survey of the City of Aberdeen, with the Epigrams of Arthur Johnstoun, trans. by J. B. Aber

deen, 1685. small 8vo. Published by Skene. Lloyd, 853, 13s. Perry, pt. ii. 710, 14s. White Knights, 3725, 1. 5s.

The Procession at opening the Scotch Parliament, 23 April, 1685. folio. Roxburghe, 8764, with the Funeral of the Duke of Rothes, 11. 3s.

A Hind let loose, or an historical Repre

sentation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland. 1687. with a front. Hibbert, 3828, 5s. 6d. 3829, 6s. 6d.

History of the Affairs of Scotland, 166090. 1690. 8vo. Lloyd, 617, 6s.

The principal Acts of the general Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 16901749. 1691, &c. folio. 3 vols. Roxburghe, 1101, 17. 5s.

Catalogus Librorum Bibliothecæ a Facultate Advocatorum in Senatu Judicium in Scotia constructæ, cum Præfatione D. George Mackenzie a Valle Rosarum. Edinb. 1692. 4to. Reed, 186, 8s.

Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence. 1692. &c. See Presbytery.

Naphtali, or the Wrestlings of the Church of Scotland for the Kingdom of Christ, contained in a true and short Deduction thereof from the Beginning of the Reformation of Religion, until the Year 1667. Together with the last Speeches and Testimonies of some who have died for the Truth since the Year 1660. Whereunto are also subjoined, a Relation of the Sufferings and Death of Mr. Hew, Mc. Kail, and some Instances of the Sufferings of Galloway and Nithisdale. Printed in the Year 1693. 12mo. pp. 559. - 1667. Nassau, pt. i. 2407, 6s. Horne Tooke, 488, 12s. 1680. Bindley, pt. iii. 2215, 11s. 6d.

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The Interest of Scotland, in three Essays. London, 1700. 8vo. By W. Seton, who published several other tracts about this period.

The Causes of Scotland's Miseries, a Poem in Imitation of the VI Ode of the third Book of Horace. Edinburgh, 1700. Reprinted in 'Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by D. Laing.

Scotland characterised; in a Letter written to a Young Gentleman, to dissuade him Author of The Trip to North Wales.' 1701. from an intended Journey thither. By the folio. pp. 4. Reprinted in the seventh volume of the Harleian Miscellany.

A short Account of Scotland. London, 1702. small Svo. 2s. 6d. A miserably written work. Dr. Johnson. Nassau, pt. ii. 328, 6s. See MORER, Tho.

An historical Account of the antient Rights and Power of the Parliament of Scotland,

humbly offer'd to the Consideration of the Estates, when they come to settle Limitations for the next Successor. To which is prefix'd a short Introduction upon Government in general. Printed in the Year 1703. 8vo. pp. xxxii and 160. An anonymous tract by Geo. Ridpath. Ridpath published several other tracts about this period.

An historical Account of the ancient Rights and Power of the Parliament of Scotland to which is prefixed a short Introduction upon Government in general. Edinb. 1703. Published anonymously and suppressed. Aberdeen, 1823. 8vo. Pp. viii. & 143. To this edition the author's name, Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun, is affixed.

True Scots Genius reviving, a Poem, written upon Occasion of the Resolve past in Parliament, the 17th of July 1704. Printed in the Year 1704. 4to. Four leaves. Reprinted in Various Pieces of fugitive Scotish Poetry,' edited by D. Laing.

A Description of Scotland and its Inhabit-
Lond. 1705. 4to.

ants.

An impartial Account of the Affairs of Scotland from the Death of James V. to that of the Earl of Murray. Lond. 1705. 8vo. 6s. A choice Collection of comic and serious Scots Poems. 1705 or 9, 11, 13. See WATSON, James.

L'Expedition d'Ecosse, ou le Retour du Prince de Galles en France, Tragi-comédie, en Vers François. Paris, 1708. 12mo. A copy at La Vallière's sale produced 24 fr.

Memoirs of the Rebellion in Scotland in the year 1708: containing the secret History of Colonel Hooke's Negotiations in Favour of the Pretender in 1707, likewise the original Letters and Memorials which passed between the Scotch and Irish Lords at the Courts of Versailles and St. Germains never before published. London by Jos. Bird. 12mo. pp. ix. and 212. The running title of the volume is Hooke's Negotiations. See HOOKE, Col.

Miscellanea Scotica; containing the Life and Death of James V. of Scotland, and his Navigation round Scotland with the Chamæleon or Crafty Statesman, by George Buchanan. Edinb. 1710. 8vo. with portrait of James V. 10s. - London, 1710. small 8vo. Boswell, 1879, 4s. 6d. Nassau, pt. i. 2273, 10s. Jadis, 77, morocco, 11. 1s. Roxburghe, 8805, 31. Hibbert, 5470, morocco, 21. 8s.

Memoirs of the Court of Scotland, or the History of the Earl of Douglas. London, 1711. Hibbert, 5305, 5s. 6d.

Description of the most remarkable Highways, and well known Fairs and Mercats in Scotland, with several other remarkable Things. Edinb. 1711. 8vo. 5s.

A short History of the Revolution in Scotland. London, 1712. 8vo.

Cloud of Witnesses for the royal Prerogatives of Christ; or, the last Speeches and Testimonies of those who have suffered for the Truth in Scotland since 1680, together with an Appendix, containing the Queen's Ferry Paper, Account of those who were killed without Process of Law, &c. Printed in the Year 1714. 4to.

Twelve Tunes for the Church of Scotland, composed in four Parts, viz. Treble, Contra, Tennor and Bassus, according to the Method used by the Master of the Musick School of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, 1714. 4to.

Progress, and State of the Bank of Scotland, and of the several Attempts that have been made against it, and the severall Interruptions and Inconveniences which the Company has encountered; also, the Act of Parliament for its Establishment. Printed February, 1727. 4to.

The History of the Affairs of Church and State in Scotland. Edinb. 1734. folio. vol. i. pp. 858.

Poetarum Scotorum Musæ sacræ. Edinb. 1739, 8vo. 2 vols. Edited by Wm. Lauder. Drury, 3322, 10s. 6d.

The Scots Magazine from its Commencement in 1739 to its Termination in 1817. 8vo. 75 volumes. Roxburghe, Suppl. 612, from 1739 to 1803, 65 vols. 387. 17s. For Continuation, see Edinburgh.

The

A Catalogue of the Library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh. Edinb. 1742, 76, 87, 1807. folio, 3 vols. in 4. Roxburghe, 704, vols. 1, 2, and Appendix, 27. 3s. first volume of this catalogue was commenced in 1735, under the care of the learned Thomas Ruddiman and Walter Goodall; the second, consisting of later acquisitions, was compiled by Mr. Alexander Brown; this followed by a third volume in 1807.

Letters from a Scots' Gentleman at Berwick, to his intimate Friend at Newcastle, concerning the Rebellion. Newcastle, 1745. Brockett, 2788, 16s.

Letter from a Gentleman at Newcastle to the Burgesses of Edinburgh, relative to the Rebellion. 1745. 4to. Brockett, 2789, 15s.

Remarks on the People and Government of Scotland, particularly the Highlanders. Edinb. 1747. 4to. 5s.

A new and full, critical, biographical, and geographical History of Scotland. London, 1749. folio.

A Voyage to Shetland, the Orkneys, and the Western Isles of Scotland, &c. &c. Lond. 1751. 8vo. 2s. Of little merit.

Memoirs concerning the ancient Alliance between the French and Scots, and the Privileges of the Scots in France. Edinb. 1751.

Memoirs of Scotland. 1714. See LOCK- 8vo. HART, George.

Account of the Affairs of Scotland relating to the Revolution in 1688. London, 1714. 8vo.

Memoirs of North Britain. 1715. See OLDMIXON, John.

Some of the Grievances and Complaints of the poor Commonalty of Scotland. Glasg. 1720. Svo.

History of the Kings of Scotland.
1721. 8vo. Roxburghe, 8716, 10s.
A Journey through Scotland. 1722.
Defoe, Daniel.

Glasg.

See

Lives and Reigns of the Kings of Scotland, by an impartial Hand. Dublin, 1722. 4to. Constable, 542, 9s. 6d.

Historical Account of the Establishment,

Letters from a Gentleman in the North of Scotland, to his Friend in London, containing the Description of a capital Town in that Northern Country: with an Account of some uncommon Customs of the Inhabitants; likewise an Account of the Highlands, with the Customs and Manners of the Highlanders: to which is added, a Letter relating to the military Ways among the Mountains, begun in the Year 1726. London, 1754. 8vo. 2 vols. An extremely interesting and curious work written by Burt, an engineer, and illustrated with cuts. Heath, 4735, 19s. Willett, 2220, 16s. Roxburghe, 8788, 11. 5s. Bindley, pt. ii. 1127, 21. 4s. - 1757. 8vo. 2 vols. - 1759. 8vo. vols. Nassau, pt. i. 1979, 17s. -1815. 8vo. 2 vols. With an Introduc

tion and Notes by R. Jamieson, and the History of Donald the Hammerer. Lond. 1818. 8vo. 2 vols.

A Catalogue of the Bishops of Scotland. 1755. See KEITH, Robert.

Abridgment or Summary of the Chronicles of Scotland, altered and enlarged. Edinb. 1756. 12mo. 3s. Glasg. 1761. 12mo. 3s.

Fragments of Ancient Poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Galic or Erse Language. Edinb. 1760. 12mo. 4s. Published by James Macpherson. Reprinted in the second volume of Dodsley's Fugitive Pieces.

Histoire des Revolutions d'Ecosse et d'Irlande. Dublin, 1761.

A political and satirical History. 1762, &c. See BUTE, John Stuart, Earl of.

The Scots Compendium, or Rudiments of Honour. London, 1764. 12mo.

The History of the Feuds and Conflicts among the Clans in the Northern Parts of Scotland and in the Western Isles, from the Year 1031 to 1619. Glasgow, 1764. 12mo. Hibbert, 3864, 4s. 6d. Brockett, 1227, 5s. - Glasgow, 1780. 12mo.

Cloud of Witnesses for the royal Prerogatives of Jesus Christ, or the late Speeches and Testimonies of those who have suffered for the Truth in Scotland since 1680. Edinb. 1765. Svo.

A choice Collection of Scots Poems, antient and modern, selected chiefly from the Labours of the most ingenious Writers in this Kingdom during the two last Centuries. Edinb. 1766. Nassau, pt. i. 684, 16s. Constable, 913, morocco, 17. 3s.

The Peerage of Scotland. London for J. Almon, 1767. 8vo. pp. 337. The plates contain 96 engraved coats of arms. Roxburghe, 8795, 5s. 6d.

Canons of the Church of Scotland. 1769. See HAILES, Sir D. Dalrymple, Lord.

An Introduction to the History and Antiquities of Scotland. Lond. 1769. 8vo. See GOODALL, Walter.

Accounts of the Chamberlain of Scotland, in 1329, 1330, and 1331. 1771. 4to.

A Specimen of the Scots Review. Edinb. 1774. 8vo. A clever jeu d'esprit, consisting of 30 pages, without printer or publisher's

name.

A Collection of Scottish Songs, &c. 1776. See HERD, David.

Letters from Edinburgh. 1776. See TOPHAM, Edward.

A Journey to the Highlands of Scotland, with occasional Remarks on Dr. Johnson's Tour. By a Lady. London, 1777. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Present State of Husbandry in Scotland, extracted from Reports made to the Commissioners of the annexed Estates, and published by their Authority. Edinb. 1778-84. Svo. 6 vols.

Report on the Events and Circumstances which produced the Union of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland. 1779. 8vo. Printed from documents in the State Paper Office.

Translations and Paraphrases of several Passages of sacred Scripture, prepared by a Committee of the general Assembly of the Church of Scotland. Edinb. 1781. 12mo. In a late catalogue was a copy with the following note in the hand-writing of Dr. Hugh Blair. This was the copy first prepared, but was afterwards corrected, and is different from that which has the authority of the Assembly.'

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Scottish Tragic Ballads. 1781. See PINKERTON, John.

Select Scottish Ballads. 1783. See PINKERTON, John.

A select Collection of Scots Poems. Edinb. 1785. 12mo. Bindley, pt. ii. 444, 3s. 6d. Roxburghe, 3200, 8s.

Ancient Scotish Poems. 1786. See PINKERTON, John.

Scotland's Glory and her Shame. Printed 1786. 12mo.

A Tour in 1787, from London to the Western Highlands of Scotland: including Excursions to the Lakes of Westmorland and Cumberland; with minute Descriptions of the principal Seats, Castles, Ruins, &c. throughout the Tour. Lond. 1788. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Vitæ antiquæ Sanctorum. 1789. See PINKERTON, John.

A select Collection of favourite Scottish Ballads. 1790. 12mo. 6 vols. A neat compilation from Ramsay, Herd, Percy, Pinkerton, &c. published by R. Morison and Son of Perth.

Scotland delineated. Edinb. 1791. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

Ancient and modern Scottish Songs, heroic Ballads. Edinb. 1791. 2 vols. Merely a republication of Herd's collection of Ballads, with additions from Pinkerton. Roxburghe, 3203, 8s. 6d.

Tracts concerning the Peerage of Scotland. Edinb. 1791. 4to. Brockett, 3113, 6s. 6d. Roxburghe, 8797, 10s.

Transactions of the Society of the Antiquaries of Scotland. Edinb. 1792-1828. 4to. vol. i. publ. in 1792; vol. ii. in two parts, 1818 and 1823; vol. iii. pt. i. 1828.

Scotish Songs. 1794. See RITSON, Joseph.

Fragments of Scotish History. Edinb. 1798. 4to. Hibbert, 7324, 11s. 6d.

Prize Essays and Transactions of the Highland Society of Scotland. To which is prefixed an Account of the Institution and principal Proccedings of the Society, by Henry Mackenzie, Esq. Edinb. 1799, &c. 8vo. 3 vols.

Scottish Poems of the sixteenth Century. Edinb. 1801. 12mo. 2 vols. Published by

J. G. Dalyell. Boswell, 2527, 7s. 6d. Dent, pt. ii. 473, 7s. 6d. Hibbert, 7231, 7s. Another Edition. 1801. royal 8vo. in 1 vol. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 322, 11s. Roxburghe, 3206 (vide catalogue, note, p. 66), 17. Scotish descriptive Poems, with Illustrations. Edinb. 1803. 12mo. 3s. 6d. injudicious collection.'-Irving.

'An

A Catalogue of the Library of the Writers to his Majesty's Signet. Edinb. 1805-20. 4to. 2 pts.

Annual Reports of the Deputy Clerk Register of Scotland, from 1807 to 1821. Edinb. 1807-21. folio. 13 pts.

A Collection of Inventories and other Records of the Royal Wardrobe and Jewel House, and of the Artillery and Munitioun in some of the royal Castles, MCCCCLXXXVIII -MDCVI. Edinb. 1815. 4to. One hundred copies printed, edited by Thomas Thomson. Bindley, pt. ii. 2123, 2l. 2s.

Inventary of Worke done for the State by his Majestie's Printer in Scotland, Dec. 1642-Oct. 1647. Edinb. 1815. 4to. Edited by Thomas Thomson. Boswell, 3087, 5s.

Sketch of a Tour in the Highlands of

Scotland, with some Account of the Caledo

nian Canal. London, 1819. Svo.

Miscellanea Scottica: a Collection of Tracts relating to the History, Topography and Literature of Scotland. Glasg. 1820. 8vo. 4 vols. 17. 4s. LARGE PAPER. Constable, 896, 17. 19s. Brockett, 2119, 91. 9s. The Steam-boat Companion and Stranger's Guide to the Western Islands and Highlands of Scotland. Glasgow, 1820. 8vo.

Lives of eminent Scotsmen. Lond. 1821. 12mo. 4 pts.

An Account of the principal Pleasure Tours in Scotland. Edinb. 1821. 12mo. With a frontispiece and maps.

National Songs of Scotland. Lond. 1823. 18mo. pp. 380.

Select Remains of the ancient popular Poetry of Scotland. Edinb. 1822. 4to.

The popular Superstitions and festive Amusements of the Highlanders of Scotland. Edinb. 1823. 12mo.

Remarks on the Administration of Criminal Justice in Scotland, and the Changes proposed to be introduced into it. By a Member of the Faculty of Advocates. Edinburgh, 1825. An elaborate and valuable performance.

History of the Scottish Wars, from the Battle of the Grampian Hills in 85, to that of Culloden in 1746. Edinb. 1825. 12mo.

Two Letters of Scottish Affairs, from Edward Bradwardine Waverley, Esq. to Malachi Malagrowther, Esq. Lond. 1826. 8vo.

The Scottish Tourist and Itinerary. Edinb. 1827. 12mo.

Ancient Scottish Ballads, recovered from
Tradition, and never before published, with
Notes, explanatory and historical, and Ap-
pendix containing the Airs of several of the
Ballads, engraved on Copper. Edited by
G. R. Kinloch. Edinb. 1827. 8vo. 7s. 6d.
Papers relative to the Regalia of Scotland.
Edinb. 1829. 4to.

See Agricultural Surveys.
Statutes.

Edinburgh.

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David. The History of Scotland from the Year of the World 3619 to the Year of Christ 1726. Westminster, 1727 or 8. folio.

In little estimation. Roxburghe, 8703, 10s. LARGE PAPER. Dent, pt. ii. 1263, 31. 6s. Heath, 4715, morocco, 31. 7s. Sir M. M. Sykes, pt. iii. 572, morocco, 41. 4s. LARGEST PAPER. Willett, 2325, russia, 7. 17s. 6d. Collation.—Pp. 767, and index, also dedication to James Duke of Hamilton, preface and list of subscribers, with a map by H. Moll, and a plate of the arms of Scotland.

Edmund. An exact Discourse of the East Indians as well

A Summer Ramble in the North High- Chyneses and Iauans. London by

lands. Edinb. 1825. 12mo.

Excerpta Scotica. Edinb. 1825. 8vo. 9s. Privately printed for presents.

The Scots Compendium; or, Pocket Peerage of Scotland, including the dormant, attainted, and extinct Titles, and their Descent, Marriage, Issue, &c. Edinburgh, 1826. 12mo. 2 vols. with engravings.

Scotia rediviva: a Collection of Tracts illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Scotland. Edinb. 1826. 8vo. vol. i. 2 pts.

W. W. for Walker Burre, 1606. 4to.

A to N, in fours, including the title and dedication to Sir William Romney, Knight, Alderman of London,' &c. A copy is in the British Museum. The following is the title. 'An exact Discovrse of the Subtilties, Fashishions, Pollicies, Religion, and Ceremonies of the East Indians, as well Chyneses as Iauans, there abyding and dweling. Together with the Manner of trading with those People, as well by vs English, as by the Hol

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