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- A caveat for covenant-contemners and covenant-breakers
- A congratulation for his sacred majesty, Charles, : the third monarch of Great Britain, his happy arrival at White-hall.
- A congratulatory poem upon the happy nuptials of the Right Honourable Charles Hope of Hopetoun, : and the very vertuous lady Henrietta Johnston daughter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Annandale, which was solemnized on the 31st. of August, 1699
- A coppy [sic] of the king's letter to the Lords of Session, : and the Act of Sederunt anent the clerks of the Session. Vigesimo Junii, 1676
- A copy of Admiral Russel's letter to the Earl of Nottingham
- A copy of Coll. Wosely's letter, to His Grace Duke Schonberg
- A declaration and offer of duty by the kingdom of Scotland, : with an annexation of the excise to the crown. Edinburgh, April 28, 1685
- A declaration of His Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof : for the better preventing of ill-affected persons from acting any design to the disturbance of the quiet of this nation, by an unlicensed repairing into this country, and going out of the same
- A declaration of His Highnes the Lord Protector and the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland, : for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation in the three nations
- A declaration of His Highnesse for a day of solemn fasting and humiliation
- A declaration of His Hignes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof : for the better of ill-affected persons from acting any design to the disturbance of the quiet of this nation, by an unlicensed repairing into this country, and going out of the same
- A declaration of his Highnes [sic] Council in Scotland, for the government thereof : for the better preventing of ill-affected persons from acting any design to the disturbance of the quiet of this nation, by an unlicensed repairing into this country, and going out of the same
- A declaration of his Highnes council in Scotland, for the government thereof; : concerning his Hignesse and the Council's order of the 15th of April, 1656. For the relief of debitors who are willing to satisfie their just debts; and for the moderating the rigor of comprizings, and the severity of proceedings by creditors against debitors in Scotland
- A declaration of the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England concerning the settlement of Scotland
- A declaration of the commander in chief of the forces in Scotland, : and of the officers of the army under his command, in vindication of the liberties of the people, and the priviledges of Parliament
- A delectable new ballad; entituled Leader-haughs and Yarovv, : to its own proper tune
- A delectable new ballad; entituled Leader-haughs and Yarow : to its own proper tune
- A delectable new ballad; entituled [Lea]derhaughs and Yarow : to its own proper tune
- A dialogue between ald John M'clatchy, and young Willie Ha, : about the marriage of his daughter Maggy M'clatchy. To an excellent new tune
- A discourse between law and conscience when they were both banished from Parliament. : In the first Parliament of James the Seventh
- A dismal account of the burning of our Solemn League and National Covenant (with God) and one another. : At Linlithgow May 29 1662. Being the birth day of Charles 2d
- A further account from Colonel Wolesely, of the defeat of the Irish, : written from Belturbat, the 14th of February 1690
- A further and full account of the surrender of Galway, : vvith the articles contained therein
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King.
- A letter from an officer belonging to the ordnance, : on board the fleet lying in the bay before the Isle of Man; giving an account of the Duke of Schomberg's arrival, and landing of the forces under his command at Carrick-fergus in Ireland
- A letter from his Majesty to the Speaker of the Commons assembled in Parliament. : With his Majesties declaration enclosed. Read in the House of Commons assembled in Parliament, Tuesday May, 1. 1660
- A letter sent from the Kings Majestie to the Lords of his Privie Covncell of the Kingdome of Scotland
- A letter to his majesty from his Privy Council in Scotland
- A letter to the States General of the United Provinces
- A letter written to my Lord Russel in Newgate, : the twentieth of July, 1683
- A list of His Majesties Navy Royal, : hitherto designed in the present expedition against the Dutch, with the commanders names, number of men and guns, April 30. 1672
- A list of King James's Irish and Popish forces in France, : ready, (when called for: ) in answer to an argument against a land-force, writ by A, B, C, D, E, F, G, or to whatever has been or ever shall be writ upon that subject
- A list of prizes taken and burnt in the fight, by his Highness Royal, : from the States of the United Provinces, June 3. 1665
- A list of the names of the Irish prisoners, now lodg'd in So-ho-square, London. : Being the several lords, generals, collonels, lieutenant-collonels, majors, captains, &c. which were taken prisoners at the several actions of Ballymore, Athlone and Aghrim; and lately (by sea) brought from Dublin to England
- A list of the names of the adventurers in the Bank of Scotland : January 1. 1696
- A list of the particulars of His Majesties fleet, : as they are divided into squadrons
- A list of their Majesties royal forces, viz. horse, dragoons and foot, : now actually in service, for the year 1691
- A loyal anagrame on the Prince and Stewart of Scotland, Prince of Wales, Duke of Rothsay and Cornwall, born the 10th. of June 1688.
- A new express from Ireland: : giving a full account of the third victory obtained by King VVilliam and Prince VVittemberg in the storming of Limmerick: with an account of the killing five thousand on the spot
- A panegyric upon the Blessed Virgin Mary
- A particular account of the late great engagement in the North of Ireland, : with the total defeat of the Irish, and after the killing 6000 of the Irish on the place, the taking their baggage and ammunition, and the Scots and English remaining masters of the fields
- A particular account of the taking of Buda on the second of September, : by the imperial and auxiliary forces, &c
- A particular and exact list of such officers, as well of cheif as lower quality of his Highness, the Prince of Oranges army, : as were killed, wounded, and taken prisoner, in the late fight, which was on the 1/11 August, 1674 between his said Highness and the Prince of Conde. As likewise, a list of the killed and wounded in the French army, as it was published at the Hague by Arnout Lecours
- A particular relation of the raising of the siege of Vienna, : and the defeat of the Turkish army on the 12th of September, 1683
- A perfect relation of the most glorious and entire victory obtain'd by the Christian army (under the conduct of the D's of Lorain and Bavaria) over the whole Turkish forces near Darda, taking all their baggage and canon. : Brought by express to His Excellency the Spanish ambassador, August the 20th, 1687
- A proclamation : Charles, by the grace of God, King of Great Britian, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, to at arms, and his brethren heraulds, macers pursevants, our messengers at arms, our sheriffs in that part, conjunctly and severally, specially constitute, greeting; we taking to our consideration, that, it is incumbent to us to protect the persons of all our good and obedient subjects .
- A proclamation : Forasmuch as the lords of the Committy of our privy Council met in the west ... requiring and commanding all and sundry the heretors ... within the shyre of Air ... to appear personally before the said Lords .
- A proclamation : adjourning the General Assembly till the twenty of November, 1695
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 15th day of April, to the 17th day of August next, 1692
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 15th day of May instant, until the 16th of September next
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 17 of August, to the 16 of November, 1692
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the 20 day of March instant, to the 21st day of July next
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the eighteenth day of April, to the ninth day of May 1695
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the first day of March 1693, to the sixth day of April 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the fourteenth of January instant, to the fifteenth day of April next, 1692
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the seventeenth of Januar, to the tenth of February, 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the sixteenth day of November, 1692, to the seventeenth day of January, 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the sixth day of April, to the eighteenth of the said month 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the tenth of February next, to the first of March next, 1693
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament from the twenty fifth day of March, to the fifteenth day of May, 1691
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament till the ninth day of January next to come
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 13. of Decemb. 1694
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 14th of June next
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the 5th of March 1700 years
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the eighteenth day of April 1695
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March next to come
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the twelfth day of July, 1698
- A proclamation : adjourning the Parliament to the twenty eight of June, 1698
- A proclamation : against persons returning from France without passes
- A proclamation : against regrating of victual, and fore-stallers, and allowing the importation of victual free of publick burden
- A proclamation : against robbers and vagabounds, &c
- A proclamation : anent beggers
- A proclamation : anent seminary priests, Jesuits and trafficking papists
- A proclamation : appointing the Commissioners of Supply to be justices of peace
- A proclamation : declaring old un-clipt merk-pieces, and broad un-clipt English money to be currant
- A proclamation : discharging English clipt-money
- A proclamation : discharging correspondence and commerce with France
- A proclamation : discharging forraign copper or brass-coyn
- A proclamation : discharging persons to travel to Ireland without passes
- A proclamation : discharging the exportation of broken-brass and copper
- A proclamation : discharging the transporting of persons to the plantations of forraigners in America
- A proclamation : for a national humiliation upon the account of the Queens death
- A proclamation : for a solemn day of humiliation
- A proclamation : for a solemn national fast and humiliation
- A proclamation : for a solemn national thanksgiving
- A proclamation : for a solemn national thanksgiving
- A proclamation : for a solemn thanksgiving
- A proclamation : for adjourning the General Assembly of this church, to the seventeenth of December next, 1695
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament from the fifteenth of March instant, until the fifteenth of June next
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament to the twenty sixth of August next
- A proclamation : for adjourning the Parliament, to the twentieth of March next, 1696
- A proclamation : for apprehending the persons after-named, as having been in France contrair to the acts of Parliament
- A proclamation : for collecting and in-bringing the pole-money, appointed to be payed at Martinmass, 1695. by an Act of the last session of Parliament
- A proclamation : for discovering and apprehending such as rob the pacquets
- A proclamation : for observing the staple-port at Camphire
- A proclamation : for publishing the peace between His Majesty and the French King
- A proclamation : for raising the rate of money
- A proclamation : for re-establishing the staple-port at Camphire
- A proclamation : for the exercise of the government in his Majesties name only
- A proclamation : for the more effectual in-bringing of the hearth-money
- A proclamation : for the ready in-bringing of the annexed and additional excise
- A proclamation : for the ready inbringing of the annexed and additional excise
- A proclamation : indicting a General Assembly
- A proclamation : offering a reward and indemnity to such as shall discover the burning of the house of Priest-field
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament from the ninth day of September 1684, to the tenth day of March, 1685
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the 12th. of September next
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the 25 of March 1691
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of February 1695
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fifteenth day of March, 1683
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fourteenth day of March next
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament to the fourteenth day of May next 1700
- A proclamation against Patrick Carnagy
- A proclamation against conventicles, : and other disorders
- A proclamation against deserters of the regiments and company which are to march to Inverlochy
- A proclamation against field conventicles, : and offering a reward for apprehending Iames Renwick, Alexander Shiels, and Houstoun, seditious field preachers
- A proclamation against fighting of duels or single combats
- A proclamation against importing of Irish cattel, or resetting thereof
- A proclamation against importing of corns. : Edinburgh, the fourth day of May, one thousand six hundred and seventy one
- A proclamation against papists
- A proclamation against papists. : Edinburgh, the twentieth day of March, 1689
- A proclamation against resetting or assisting Thomas and Capt. Simeon Frasers Elder and Younger of Beaufort, and their accomplices
- A proclamation against spreading of false news, &c. : Edinburgh, November 10. 1688
- A proclamation against the Viscount of Dundee, and other rebels now in arms. : At Edinburgh, the eighteenth day of July, one thousand six hundred eighty nine years
- A proclamation against the importation of Irish victual and cattel
- A proclamation against the importation of victuall
- A proclamation against the importing of Irish victual, cattel, horses, and mares, &c.
- A proclamation against the rebels in armes in the vvestern shires
- A proclamation against the rebels in arms, in the vvestern shires
- A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice
- A proclamation against thieves, robbers and vagabond persons
- A proclamation against those rebels that have not accepted the Act of indempnity. : Edinburgh, the ninth day of May, one thousand six hundred and sixty eight
- A proclamation against vicious, debauch'd, and prophane persons.
- A proclamation allowing a further diet to the Commons for taking the Test, : and indemnifying the heretors guilty of harbouring, or resetting of rebels who have taken the Test at the late Justice-Aires, as to their lives
- A proclamation anent beggers
- A proclamation anent carrying of arms
- A proclamation anent conventicles. : Edinburgh, the third day of February, one thousand six hundred and seventy
- A proclamation anent elders of kirk sessions, 1684
- A proclamation anent high-vvays bridges and ferries, 1683
- A proclamation anent keeping the dyets of the commission of the Kirk
- A proclamation anent officers and souldiers paying their quarters
- A proclamation anent passes. : Charles by the grace of God, king of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Defender of the faith .
- A proclamation anent protections, 1683.
- A proclamation anent the ministers. : At Edinburgh, the sixth day of August, one thousand six hundred and eighty nine years
- A proclamation anent the peace of the Highlands
- A proclamation anent the repairing of high-ways, bridges, and ferries ...
- A proclamation anent the sumptuary law
- A proclamation appointing all passes to ships to be granted hereafter by the High-admiral, his deputes, judges and officers
- A proclamation appointing skippers to give up lists of their passengers:
- A proclamation appointing some forraigne species of gold and silver to be current
- A proclamation by Frederick Duke of Schonberg, general of all their Majesties forces in Ireland, for preventing plunders and robberies. : Licens'd October. 7. 1689
- A proclamation concerning the circuit-courts
- A proclamation concerning the students in the Colledge of Edinburgh
- A proclamation declaring Mr. Richard Cameron, and others, rebels and traitors, &c.
- A proclamation discharging all persons in the southern and western shires, : to travel from one jurisdiction to another without a pass
- A proclamation discharging any persons to travel vvith arms vvithout licence
- A proclamation discharging doits
- A proclamation discharging forraign copper-coyn to be imported or made use of in this kingdom
- A proclamation discharging the exporting of meal and oats off the kingdom till further order. : Edinburgh, the 25th of May, 1685
- A proclamation discharging the importation of forraign victual
- A proclamation discharging the importing and venting of brandy, : other forraign strong-waters, mum-beer, and other liquors made of mault
- A proclamation discharging the importing, vending, dispersing, or keeping seditious books and pamphlets
- A proclamation discharging the levying and transporting any men for the warrs beyond seas
- A proclamation discharging the payment of the rents of the bishopricks to any, but the persons named by the Council. : At Edinburgh, the nineteenth day of September, 1689
- A proclamation discharging the receipt of the rebels lately in armes in the VVest
- A proclamation dissolving the Parliament
- A proclamation for a publick general fast throrowout the realm of Scotland
- A proclamation for adjourning of the Parliament, : from the 20 December to the 1 of March thereafter
- A proclamation for apprehending Captains Gavine Hamilton, Kenneth Mackenzie & Kenneth Urquhart.
- A proclamation for apprehending the Lord Bellendine. : Edinburgh the fourth day of July, 1689
- A proclamation for calling a Convention of Estates
- A proclamation for calling out heretors, : and requiring the Flanders officers, and other officers imployed since His Majesties accession to the crown, to come to Edinburgh
- A proclamation for choosing the additional representatives of barons to the Parliament
- A proclamation for delivering the men to be levyed in the shires after-mentioned
- A proclamation for encouragement of cloth-manufactories
- A proclamation for in-bringing of his Majesties hanging, houshold stuffe, and other furniture, &c. : At Edinburgh the 22. day of September, 1660
- A proclamation for opening the mint
- A proclamation for opening the signet, and intimating the sitting of the session. : At Edinburgh, the 15 day of October, 1689
- A proclamation for procuring obedience to ecclesiastical authority. : Edinburgh, the eleventh day of October, one thousand six hundred and sixty six
- A proclamation for re-calling and prohibiting sea-men from the services of forreign princes and states. : At Edinburgh, the seventh day of June, one thousand six hundred and sixty four
- A proclamation for regulating the post-office. : Edinburgh, the twenty ninth day of November, one thousand six hundred eighty and nine years
- A proclamation for securing the kingdom against an invasion designed from France
- A proclamation for securing the peace in the northern shires
- A proclamation for securing the peace of the High-Lands
- A proclamation for securing the peace of the shire of Caithness
- A proclamation for seising the horses and arms of Papists, : and persons above the degree of commons, not qualified according to the Act of Parliament
- A proclamation for taking the oath of allegiance. : At Edinburgh, the second day of September, one thousand six hundred eighty nine years
- A proclamation for taking the oaths of masters of ships, boats, barks, and other vessels, : outvvard or invvard bound into this kingdom, anent their passengers
- A proclamation for the more effectual uplifting and inbringing the annexed and additional excise. : Edinburgh, August 14, 1695
- A proclamation for the security of ministers. : At Edinburgh, the thirteenth day of June, one thousand six hundred and sixty seven
- A proclamation of Parliament, : for a solemn national fast, Edinburgh the twelfth day of August one thousand six hundred ninety eight
- A proclamation of both houses of Parliament : for proclaiming his Majesty King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
- A proclamation prorogating the Acts of Parliament against conventicles, : and separation from the publick meetings of divine worship
- A proclamation regulating the quartering of souldiers, and for preventing abuses from them
- A proclamation requiring all heretors and free-holders, under an hundred pounds Scots of valued yearly rent, : to come presently out and attend the kings host
- A proclamation requiring all the members of Parliament to wait on, and attend His Majesties High Commissioner at the palace of Holy-rood-house, the 23. of April, 1685
- A proclamation reviving and renuing a former proclamation against slanderers and leesing-makers
- A proclamation, : adjourning the General Assembly
- A proclamation, : adjourning the General Assembly from the day of April next, to the eleventh day of July 1695
- A proclamation, : against deserters, and resetting of them
- A proclamation, : against the importing victual or cattel from Ireland
- A proclamation, : anent ministers not praying for their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary
- A proclamation, : anent passes and the appearing of ships upon the coast
- A proclamation, : anent persons travelling to or from this kingdom
- A proclamation, : anent recruits, and regulating the seising of deserters
- A proclamation, : anent souldiers deserting, or marrying without certificats
- A proclamation, : anent the horses and arms of such as refuse the oaths
- A proclamation, : appointing a national thanksgiving
- A proclamation, : appointing a solemn and publick thanksgiving
- A proclamation, : appointing masters for preserving the game
- A proclamation, : discharging the exportation of victual
- A proclamation, : discharging the importation of forraign victual
- A proclamation, : discharging the importing of forraign linen, or woolen cloth, gold and silver threed, &c
- A proclamation, : for a national fast
- A proclamation, : for a national fast
- A proclamation, : for a publick solemn thanksgiving
- A proclamation, : for a solemn and publick thanksgiving
- A proclamation, : for a solemn national fast and humiliation
- A proclamation, : for a solemn national fast to be keeped monethly
- A proclamation, : for bringing in the accompts due by their Majesties forces
- A proclamation, : for farming of the additional in-land excise of this kingdom
- A proclamation, : for in-bringing the accompt of all the hearths in this kingdom
- A proclamation, : for opening the mint
- A proclamation, : for providing magazines of corns, hay and straw, to their Majesties troops
- A proclamation, : for raising pioniers, and providing baggage-horses to the army
- A proclamation, : for rouping the rests of the hearth-money
- A proclamation, : for securing the peace of the High-lands
- A proclamation, : for suppressing of tumults in Edinburgh, and elsewhere
- A proclamation, : for the better in bringing Their Majesties excise
- A proclamation, : for the better inbringing of the pole-money, imposed in anno 1695
- A proclamation, : indemnifying deserters, who shall return to their Majesties service
- A proclamation, : indemnifying such as have been in arms before the first of June last
- A proclamation, : obliging heritors and masters, for their tennants and servants
- A proclamation, : prohibiting the exportation of victual furth of this kingdom
- A proclamation, : prorogating the dyet for inbringing the accompts due by the forces
- A proclamation, : prorogating the dyets of giving in lists of poleable persons, and payment of their pole-money, and prescribing methods for the exactness and perfecting of the same
- A proclamation, : reviving the laws anent hunting, hawking, fishing and appointing masters of the game
- A proclamation, : superceding the monthly fast after September, 1693
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the eighth of April, to the ninth of September. 1684
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the last Tuesday of October to the first Thursday of April next ensuing
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament from the sixth of December, 1683. to the eighth of April, 1684
- A proclamation, adjourning the Parliament, : from the seventeenth of August, to the twenty first of October, 1686
- A proclamation, adjourning the meeting of Estates to the fifth day of June. : Edinburgh, May 24. 1689
- A proclamation, adjourning the parliament from the tenth of July, to the sixth of December, 1683
- A proclamation, against Papists. : Edinburgh, the sixteenth day of December, one thousand six hundred seventy three years
- A proclamation, against conventicles
- A proclamation, against conventicles. : Edinburgh, the eight day of April, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine
- A proclamation, against field-conventicles
- A proclamation, against keeping of conventicles. : Edinburgh, the third day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine
- A proclamation, against penny-weddings
- A proclamation, against the importing victual or cattel from Ireland
- A proclamation, against the owning of the late King James, and commanding publick prayers to be made for King William and Queen Mary. : Edinburgh April 13. 1689
- A proclamation, against transporting corns to France. : Edinburgh, October 12. 1693
- A proclamation, anent Jus popvli. : Edinburgh, the sixteenth day of February, one thousand six hundred and seventy one
- A proclamation, anent pedagogues, chaplains and others
- A proclamation, anent runawayes, and deserters from the Scots regiments lately come from Holland
- A proclamation, anent some rebels, robbers, fugitives, and thieves, who are, or have been lately in arms in the braes of Lochaber
- A proclamation, anent tenents and others who shall be removed : for not taking, the band to live orderly
- A proclamation, anent the Company for Fishing
- A proclamation, anent the baggage-horse
- A proclamation, anent the discovery of persons in arms, : and apprehending rebels and fugitives
- A proclamation, anent the importing of horses from England
- A proclamation, anent the leg and crosse-dollars. : Holyrude-House, the fourteenth day of January, one thousand six hundred and seventy
- A proclamation, anent the opening of the signet. : At Edinburgh July 18, 1689
- A proclamation, anent the rebels who have not yet taken the bond
- A proclamation, anent the right packing and curing of salmond.
- A proclamation, anent the sale of forefeited estates, : dated the tenth of June, 1681
- A proclamation, anent the salt. : Edinburgh, the ninth of March, one thousand six hundred and seventy one
- A proclamation, appointing a roup in the in-land excise of this kingdom, : and of the rents and duties of Orknay and Zetland
- A proclamation, appointing the magistrates of burghs of regality and barrony, and their clerks, to take the oath of alleadgeance, and signe the declaration. : Edinbvrgh, the first day of August, 1678
- A proclamation, by the King and Queens Majesties. : ... Whereas there have been several treasonable, and seditious designs and combinations, set on foot of late, in both our kingdoms, by persons enemies to the Protestant religion, and ill affected to our government .
- A proclamation, containing his Majesties gracious pardon and indemnity to the commoners within the shires of Argile and Tarbat
- A proclamation, continuing the adjournment of the current Parliament, : from the first Thursday of April next, to the twenty ninth of that moneth, 1686
- A proclamation, declaring war against the French king. : Edinburgh, the 6th of August, 1689
- A proclamation, discharging levies, vvithout his Majesties special licence
- A proclamation, discharging merchants and other traffickers to sell or exchange any prohibite [sic] commodities, : with themselves, or amongst others
- A proclamation, discharging persons to go off the countrey. : At Edinburgh, the 3d of August, 1689
- A proclamation, discharging the importation of forraign apples, except from France
- A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence
- A proclamation, discharging the levying or transporting of souldiers vvithout licence
- A proclamation, for a general fast. : At Edinburgh, the twenty fourth day of August, one thousand six hundred eighty nine years
- A proclamation, for a publick general fast throughout the kingdom of Scotland. : At Edinburgh, the eight day of August, one thousand six hundred and sixty five years
- A proclamation, for a publick thanksgiving. : Edinburgh, the twenty sixth day of April, 1689
- A proclamation, for a thanksgiving throughout the kingdom of Scotland, for the late defeat of the Kings enemies
- A proclamation, for adjourning the Parliament, from the eighth of October next, to the twentieth of December thereafter. : At Edinburgh, the first day of October, one thousand six hundred eighty nine years
- A proclamation, for adjourning the Parliament, to the twenty seventh of March. : At Edinburgh, the fifteenth day of March, one thousand six hundred ninety years
- A proclamation, for bringing in arms out of some Western shires.
- A proclamation, for bringing in horses out of some vvestern shires. : Edinburgh, the 25. of March, 1667
- A proclamation, for calling of the Parliament. : Edinburgh, the fifteenth day of July, one thousand six hundred and sixty nine
- A proclamation, for delivery in of the arms and ammunition &c. : lately brought into this Kingdom by the late Earl of Argile, and other rebels
- A proclamation, for dissolving the Parliament
- A proclamation, for dissolving the Parliament
- A proclamation, for establishing lieutenents in the shires of Argyle and Tarbet, : for securing the peace of the High-lands
- A proclamation, for inbringing of his Majesties rents. : Edinburgh, the 24 day of June 1689
- A proclamation, for levying of seamen
- A proclamation, for payment of His Majesties cess and excise
- A proclamation, for preventing of false mustures [sic]
- A proclamation, for publishing of the peace between His Majesty and the King of Denmark
- A proclamation, for putting the kingdom of Scotland in a posture of defence against the enemies of the King and government
- A proclamation, for regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer
- A proclamation, for removing of horses above the value forth of the shyre, of Lanerk, of Renfrew
- A proclamation, for restoring the goods of such persons as were robbed, : and taken away from them in the late tumults
- A proclamation, for rouping the excise of malt, ale, and strong-waters. : Edinburgh, September 17. 1689
- A proclamation, for rouping the in-land excise of this kingdom
- A proclamation, for setling of the staple-port at Campvere
- A proclamation, for the better inbringing of the hearth-money
- A proclamation, imposing a further custom upon wines and tobacco, &c.
- A proclamation, indemnifying such rebels as shall lay down their arms. : At Edinburgh, the 14 day of August 1689
- A proclamation, indicting a solemn and publick thanksgiving throughout the Kingdom of Scotland, to be kept upon the ninth of September next, : for His Majesties safe delivery from the late phanatical conspiracy against his Majesty, his royal Highness and government
- A proclamation, indicting a solemn and religious fast, : to be keeped and observed throughout the whole kingdom of Scotland
- A proclamation, intercommuning the rebels in the Bass
- A proclamation, of both Houses of Parliament, : for proclaiming of his Majesty King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c
- A proclamation, offering a reward of one hundred pound sterling, : to any who shall bring in the person of Mr. James Renwick (a seditious field-preacher) dead or alive
- A proclamation, ordaining all persons in publick trust to sign the certificat and assurance
- A proclamation, ordering the payment of provisions for the forces, : and redressing abuses committed by them
- A proclamation, regulating the price of the weigh of bear [sic] proportionally to the prices of the drink
- A proclamation, regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer
- A proclamation, regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer, : and appointing bear [sic] and meal to be sold by weight and not by measure
- A proclamation, requiring the absent members to attend the Parliament. : Edinburgh, the twenty first day of June, 1689
- A proclamation, reviving the laws anent hunting, hawking, fishing, : and appointing masters of the game
- A proclamation, taking off the imbargo put upon ships
- A proclamation, taking off the stop of execution against heretors, : called out to attend his majesties host
- A proper new ballad, entituled The Gallant Grahames. : To its own proper tune; I will away, and I will not stay, &c
- A publication of the royal authority, of the most serene, most mighty, and most august monarch, James the Seventh : by the grace of God King of Scotland, England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c
- A rapture, upon the report of her Royal Highness being with quick-child
- A relation of a great victory obtained by their Majesties forces in Ireland, over the Irish rebels. : In a letter from Leverpool [sic] to a friend in London
- A relation of two great victories obtain'd by their Majesties forces over the rebels in Ireland. : Giving an account of the defeating of four thousand at Castle-brock, by 400 of the garrison of Mount-Malick ... the total routing of the rebels ... the defeat given ... to two thousand raparees, near Donare ... to which is added, the action of Captain Bellingham's troop ... the regaining an English ship taken by a French privateer ... with the condition of the province of Connought, particularly Lymerick and Sligo; with the French succours of Brest, &c
- A sad, and true relation of six seamen, who sold themselves to the devil
- A seasonable proposal for the benefite and advantage of women-servants
- A short declaration of the kingdom of Scotland : for information and satisfaction to their brethren of England concerning the present expedition into England
- A short relation of the happy victory, : obtained by His Majesties fleet against the Dutch, upon the third and fourth of June, one thousand six hundred and sixty five
- A speech made by the Right Honourable the Earl of Arran to the Scotish nobility and gentry, met together at the Council Chamber in White-Hall, on the eight of January 1689. : about an address to His Highness the Prince of Orange, to take upon him the government of the Kingdom of Scotland
- A table of the value of bullion (in standart silver) : according to the several deniers and grains of finess, and the ordinary denominations of weights, by which merchants and others may know what weight of coyned money of standart fineness they are to get out, when their bulzeon given in to th mint doth arise above, or fall below the standart fineness, which is 11 deniers 2 grains
- A table of the value of bullion in Scots money, : according to the several deniers and grains of finess, and the ordinary denominations of weights, by which merchants and others may know what coyned money they are to get out, when their bulzeon doth arise above, or fall below the standart
- A third proclamation by his Grace, Frederick, Duke of Schonberg, general of their Majesties forces in Ireland.
- A true account of the late actions betvveen the Confederate Army commanded by Prince Levvis of Baden, and that of the French, under Marishal De Lorge: : wherein three thousand five hundred of the French were kill'd and wounded, with 1500 prisoners: many tinn boats, and two standards, &c. were taken. In a letter from Hailbron
- A true account of the types of His Majesties printing-house, belonging to the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson, His Majesties Printer; : consisting of several sorts. All added since the year 1694
- A true and exact relation of the taking of Newha