The Articles against the Late Lord B-ke, sent from London, March 16. 1716. By the agents of the P-r: in relation to the affairs of Scotland, during the rebellion of the Late Earl of Mar : As contained in the following letters between his Lordship's Secretary and Mr. M-ay.
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