An impartial account of the affairs of Scotland, from the death of K. James the fifth, to the tragical exit of the Earl of Murray, Regent of Scotland. In four books. Wherein, besides other material passages of state not hitherto published, is the Scotch Embassy to Queen Elizabeth, to declare her successor, with the learned arguments on that head. Also some remarkable instances that may give light into the dependency of Scotland on the crown of England. With an extract of Mary Queen of Scot's Letters to the Earl of Bothwell, plainly detecting the whole design and execution of her husband's murder. Written by an eminent hand.
- Buchanan, George, 1506-1582.
- Date:
- 1705
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Also known as
Rerum scoticarum historia. English. Abridgments
Publication/Creation
London : printed for John Nutt near Stationer's Hall, 1705.
Physical description
[8],328,[16]p. ; 80.
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References note
ESTC T83145
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