The history of the kingdom of Scotland, from Fergus the first king, to the commencement of the union of the Two Kingdoms Of Scotland and England; In the Sixth Year of the Reign of our late Sovereign Queen Anne, Anno 1707. Wherein Several Mistakes of Buchannan and other of the common Writers of the History of Scotland are refuted; with an Account of several remarkable Occurences of that Ancient Kingdom, never before published: Particularly, of the horrid Murther of the Glenco Men, in the Year 1692. To which is added, an account of the rebellion in Scotland in the Year, 1715. And of the Tryal of the Lord Bolingbroke by the Pretender and his Lords at Avignon. As also, A Description of the Kingdom of Scotland, and the Isles thereunto belonging; with the Names, Sir-Names and Titles of the Peers, with the Dates of their Creation; the Names of the Clans and Families of Distinction, and their Chiefs, and the Laws and Government in Church and State. By an impartial hand.

  • Wallace, James, M.D.
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MDCCXXIII. [1723]
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Dublin : printed for the author, and are to be sold by T. Sanders, at the Bell in Little-Britain, London, MDCCXXIII. [1723]

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[24],188,[36]p. ; 40.

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ESTC N17890

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