Ravillac redivivus: : being a narrative of the late tryal of Mr. James Mitchel a conventicle-preacher, who was executed the 18th of January, 1677. for an attempt which he made on the sacred person of the Arch-Bishop of St. Andrews. To which is annexed, an account of the tryal of that most wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for adultery, incest and bestiality. In which are many observable passages, especially relating to the Church and State of Scotland. /
| Main Author: | Hickes, George, 1642-1715 |
|---|---|
| Corporate Author: | Scotland. Parliament. Lords of Articles |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
London: :
Printed for Walter Kettilby, at the Bishop's Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard.,
M.DC.LXXXII. [1682].
|
| Edition: | The second edition very much augmented and enlarged. |
| Series: | Early English books online.
|
| Subjects: | |
| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Similar Items
Ravillac redivivus : being a narrative of the late tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a conventicle-preacher, who was executed the 18th of January last, for an attempt which he made on the sacred person of the Archbishop of S. Andrews : to which is annexed an account of the tryal of that most wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for adultery, incest, and bestiality : in which are many observable passages, especially relating to the present affairs of church and state /
by: Hickes, George, 1642-1715
Published: (1679)
by: Hickes, George, 1642-1715
Published: (1679)
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Earl of Lauderdale.
by: Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of, 1718-1789
Published: (1747)
by: Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of, 1718-1789
Published: (1747)
Ravillac redivivus : being a narrative of the late tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a conventicle-preacher, who was executed the 18th of January last, for an attempt which he made on the sacred person of the Archbishop of S. Andrews : to which is annexed an account of the tryal of that most wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for adultery, incest, and bestiality : in which are many observable passages, especially relating to the present affairs of church and state /
by: Hickes, George, 1642-1715
Published: (1679)
by: Hickes, George, 1642-1715
Published: (1679)
An appeal from Scotland to the House of Lords. The Reverend Mr. William Milligan, minister of the Gospel in the parish of Kirkden, in the county of Forfar, - - - appellant. Sir John Wedderburn of Idvies, David Watt of Kinneres, James Mudie of Pitmuies, Peggy and Betty Ogilvie of Friock, James Gardyne of Middleton, and Alexander Lyal of Garden, being all heritors of the said parish, - - - - respondents. The appellant's case.
by: Milligan, William, 1733-1823
Published: (1783)
by: Milligan, William, 1733-1823
Published: (1783)
Treason and murther discovered : Being a true and perfect relation of the tryal & condemnation of James Alsop the father, and William Alsop his son for treason and murder; at the assises held at Chelmsford for the county of Essex, on Wednesday the 25th of March, 1674. Also the wonderfull discovery both of the treason and murder; with the sentence of the court for the manner and places of their execution. Written by a person who was present at the tryal.
by: Alsop, James, et al.
Published: (1674)
by: Alsop, James, et al.
Published: (1674)
The case of Charles Maitland, Esq; sitting member for the burghs of Aberbrothock, Aberdeen, Montrose, Brechin, and Inverbervie.
by: Maitland, Charles, -1751
Published: (1748)
by: Maitland, Charles, -1751
Published: (1748)
Information for John Stevenson maltman in Glasgow, James Stevenson of Carswall, and James Gilmour of Craignaught, three of the four trustees appointed by the deceast Allan Stevenson coppersmith in Glasgow, defenders; against George Spence of Spittal, pursuer.
by: Stevenson, John, maltman in Glasgow, et al.
Published: (1766)
by: Stevenson, John, maltman in Glasgow, et al.
Published: (1766)
An addition to Swinton's case, in relation to his father's pretended forfeiture, : upon occasion of the answer to it published by the Earl of Lauderdale.
Published: (1690)
Published: (1690)
The case of John Swinton, in relation to his father's pretended forfeiture : upon pretext whereof, the estate of Swinton hath been unjustly possess'd by the late Duke, and this Earl of Lawderdale [sic], ever since the year 1660. With the reasons of reduction of the said forfeiture, now depending against the said Earl, at the instance of the said John Swinton, before the Parliament.
by: Swinton, John, Sir
Published: (1690)
by: Swinton, John, Sir
Published: (1690)
James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Keirnan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, farmer, appellants. Robert Ward, respondent. The respondent's case.
by: Ward, Robert, active 1717
Published: (1717)
by: Ward, Robert, active 1717
Published: (1717)
James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Keirnan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, farmer, appellants. Robert Ward, respondent. The respondent's case.
by: Ward, Robert, active 1717
Published: (1717)
by: Ward, Robert, active 1717
Published: (1717)
George Innes provost, Kenneth Mackenzie, Alexander Falconer, and James Charles, bailiffs of the burgh of Elgin, and James Russell their beadle. Appellants. The ministers of the Church of Elgin, and Mr. John Dundas, their procurator. Respondents. The appellants case.
Published: (1713)
Published: (1713)
Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. An appeal from the Vice Admiralty Court of New-York. De Vrouw Elizabeth, Jan Cornelis, master. Adrian Laernos, late mate of the said ship, and claimant of the ship and cargo, - - - appellant, against James Pigot, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Lion; James Coates, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Centurion, and Sir Jacob Wheate, bart. commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Cerberus, their respective officers and mariners, captors of the said ship and goods, - - - - respondents. Case on behalf of the respondents.
Published: (1785)
Published: (1785)
James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Kernan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, yeoman, appellants. Robert Ward, gent. respondent. The appellants case.
by: Reilly, James
Published: (1717)
by: Reilly, James
Published: (1717)
Information for John Wightman of Maulslie, Esq; with concourse of His Majesty's advocate, for His Majesty's intrest, prosecutor; against Robert Montgomery, Esq; late Lord Provost of the city of Edinburgh, Alexander Miln corporal, Roderick M,Kay, William Ferguson, Nicol Hook, John Thomson, John Brown, Alexander Robertson, Alexander Paton, and James Irvine, centinels, belonging to the city gueard of Edinburgh, pannels.
by: Wightman, John
Published: (1758)
by: Wightman, John
Published: (1758)
Information for Mr. James Sands minister at Birsay, Mr. Thomas Baickie minister at Kirkwall, Mr. John Keith minister at Walls, and Mr. George Oswald minister at Dinnet. Against Captain James Moodie of Melsitter, and some others of the justices of the peace in Orkney. July 26. 1712.
by: Sands, James, approximately 1673-1723
Published: (1712)
by: Sands, James, approximately 1673-1723
Published: (1712)
Captain William Collier, appellant. Robert Stuart, James Brebner, George Fordice, respondents. The appellant's case.
by: Collier, William, -1736
Published: (1715)
by: Collier, William, -1736
Published: (1715)
Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. General Van Huth, Jan Meinert Meinertz master. Jan Meinert Meinertz, the master and claimant of the ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, for and on behalf of Hendrick Dultz of Altona, merchant, a subject of His Majesty the King of Denmark, the sole owner thereof; and also claimant of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes, laden on board the said ship, on behalf and as the property of Jacob de chapeaurouge, a burgher, merchant, and inhabitant of the free imperial city of Hamburgh, - - - - - appellent. George Davis, commander of the armed cutter the Nancy; James Nash, commander of the armed cutter the Dorset; William Nowell Esquire, commander of His Majesty's sloop of war the Ferret; James Heseltine Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general; and George Gostling Esquire, His Majesty's procurator general in his office of Admiralty, - - - - - - - respondents. The appellant's case. (On an appeal from the High Court of Admiralty.).
Published: (1794)
Published: (1794)
The trial of Michael Quin, James Culley, Thomas Quin, and Thomas Markin, at the assizes holden at Wisbech, on Tuesday October 22, 1795, for the inhuman murder of William Marriott, of Wisbech St. Mary's in the isle of Ely; before Henry Gwillim, Esq. chief justice of the said isle : Published for the relief of the widow of William Marriott, the deceased, who by the cruel treatment of the prisoners is rendered incapable of earning a subsistence.
by: Quin, Michael, -1795
by: Quin, Michael, -1795
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Ker of Moriston, Patrick Home of Billie, John Swinton Junior of Swinton, James Pringle of Lees, and Alexander Marjoribanks of Stonerig, Esquires, all justices of peace of the district of Swinto in the county of Berwick.
Published: (1761)
Published: (1761)
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Miller of Restalrig, Andrew Scot, James Duncan, John Horn, Peter Horn, Alexander Livingstone, Andrew Black, William Brown, [blank] Johnstone, widow of the deceased Walter Johnstone, all tenant and possessors of parts of the lands and barony of Duddingston, in the county of Mid-Lothian; Robert Horn, William Telfar, John Baird, and Thomas MʻLaren, all tenants or possessors of the lands of Restalrig in the county aforesaid.
by: Miller, William, of Restalrig
Published: (1767)
by: Miller, William, of Restalrig
Published: (1767)
Hugh Murray Kynnynmound Esq; the only acting trustee under the last settlement of Sir James Rochead of Inverleith bart. deceas'd, in behalf of the whole persons, for whose behoof the said settlement or trust right in granted, and James Dalrymple, an infant, second son of Sir James Dalrymple of Haills bart. by Mr. Hugh Somervill his tutor ad lites. Appellants. Sir James Dalrymple bart. Hugh, Charles, and John Dalrymple infants, sons of the said Sir James Dalrymple; Sir Francis Kinloch bart. and Dame Mary his wife; Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate; David Kinloch, and Alexander Kinloch, sons of the said Sir Francis Kinloch by the said Dame Mary his wife; James Cathcart Esq; and Mrs. Elizabeth Rochead spinster; Alexander Hamilton of Pencaitland, and Thomas Dundas of Letham Esq; and John Rochead, merchant in Edinburgh, respondents. And the said Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate, as one of the heirs of the settlement aforesaid, appellant. The said Sir Francis Kinloch bart. and Dame Mary his wife, and all the other persons abovenamed both appellants and respondents in the foresaid other cause, respondents. The case of the appellants in both appeals.
by: Kynnynmound, Hugh Murray
Published: (1739)
by: Kynnynmound, Hugh Murray
Published: (1739)
The famous tryal of the late Reverend and Learned Mr. James Grame, episcopal minister of Dunfermline : Formerly professor of humanity at St. Andrew's, before the several courts of Church Judicature, in Scotland. Who was amongst other things, arraign'd by the commissioners for the Kirk session of Dunfermline, condemn'd, and at last depos'd by the provincial synod of Fyre, on the 20th of June 1701, for having advanc'd and maintain'd two of the great and capital truths of the christian religion, viz. I. That Christ died for all those that profess the Gospel. II. That he-hath purchas'd pardon and salvation for them, upon condition that they believe in him, and repons of their sins. Being a true and impartial narrative of the presbyterian procedings against Mr. Grame; together with his defences at large. The whole writ by the defendant soon after he was depos'd, and now first publish'd for the information of such as are strangers to the doctrine and tenets of presbyterians.
by: Grame, James, approximately 1638-1710
by: Grame, James, approximately 1638-1710
The impeachment of the Duke and Dutchess of Lauderdale, with their brother my Lord Hatton. : Presented to His Majesty by the city of Edenbourgh· The matters of fact particularly relating to the town of Edenbourgh, humbly offered for your Majesties information. Before the matter of fact be spoke to, it is necessary that your Majesty be informed of one thing upon which this whole affair hath moved..
Published: (1679)
Published: (1679)
The case stated with some observations concerning Sir Richard Onslow, Major James Pitson, Capt. Thomas Moore, Esq; and Richard Forbench gentlemen. : With a short parallel to Sir Mathew Brand, and Major Wythers, their cases with the same Sir Richard Onslows.
Published: (1650)
Published: (1650)
Information for James Earl of Moray, Lieutenant General James St. Clair of St. Clair Esq; the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss Esq; being a quorum of the committee of the Justices of Peace, and freeholders of the county of Fife, for themselves, and in name and behalf of the other Justices of peace, and freeholders of said county; David Gilchrist and David Sibbald burgesses of, and wine merchants in the town of Kinghorn, Alexander Bruce, John Moyes, Walter Demperstoun, Robert Lindsay, John Lawson, David Thomson, David and John Currers, Peter Hands, Richard Cowie, and Peter Lindsay, all burgesses of, chaise and horse hirers in said burgh, pursuers; against the magistrates and town council of said burgh, defenders.
by: Moray, James Stuart, Earl of, 1708-1767
Published: (1761)
by: Moray, James Stuart, Earl of, 1708-1767
Published: (1761)
Information for James Earl of Moray, Lieutenant General James St. Clair of St. Clair, Esq; the Honourable James Wemyss of Wemyss, Esq; being a quorum of the committee of the Justices of Peace, and freeholders of the county of Fife, for themselves, and in name and behalf of th other Justices of Peace, and freeholders of said county; David Gilchrist and David Sibbald burgesses of, and wine merchants in the town of Kinghorn, Alexander Bruce, John M[oyes], Walter Demperstoun, Robert Lindsay, John Lawson, David Thomson, David and John C[urre]rs, Peter Hund, Richard Cowie, and Peter Lindsay, all burgesses of, chaise and horse hirers in said burgh, pursuers; against the magistrates and town council of said burgh, defenders.
by: Moray, James Stuart, Earl of, 1708-1767
Published: (1762)
by: Moray, James Stuart, Earl of, 1708-1767
Published: (1762)
Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Phœnix, Richard March, master. James Heseltine, Esquire, procurator general for our sovereign lord the King, on behalf of our said Sovereign Lord the King, also on behalf of Samuel Marshall, Esquire, commander of His Majesty's Ship of War the Flora, and Sir James Wallace, Knight, commander of His Majesty's ship of war the warrior, the captors, Appellant Thomas Campbell, the claimant of the said ship and her general cargo, on behalf and as the property of himself, John Ball, Daniel Jennings, William Woddrop, and Charles Hagart, all Danish subjects; and also the claimant of a certain privileged adventure, as the propery of the said Richard March the master, also a Danish subject respondent. An appeal fron the Vice Admiralty Court of the island of Jamaica. The respondent's case.
Published: (1785)
Published: (1785)
A brief account of the proceedings against the six popish priests, : condemned for high-treason the 17th day of this instant January, 1679/80. Viz. Lionel Anderson, alias Munson. William Russell. George Parry. [double bracket] Henry Starkey. James Corker, and Will. Marshal, [bracket] two Benedictine monks, formerly tryed with Wakeman. With whom was likewise tryed Alexander Lumsdell, who though he appeared to be a priest, yet being born in Scotland, he continues upon a special verdict. The heads of the evidence against each of them, and their defences and behaviour.
Published: (1680)
Published: (1680)
Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Victoria, Andres Orange, master. James Mather, of Birchin-Lane, London, merchant, claimant of the ship and part of the cargo, - appellant. Patrick Morgan, late of the river Mississippi, and now of the Little Circus, in the Minories, London, merchant, - - - - - - - - intervener. George Gostling the younger, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator in his Office of Admiralty, and Thomas Pillans, commander of the ship Shillelah, the captor, - - - - - respondents. Case on behalf of the appellant and intervener, on motion for an attachment against Captain Pillans, his owners and sureties, for not having made restitution.
Published: (1786)
Published: (1786)
Dup.-W. Heron, to rep.-R. Stewart, Esq; J. Campbell, Junior, W.S. agent. Home, clerk. Duplies for William Heron, tenant in the lands of Cruivie; to the replies for Robert Stewart, Esq; of St Fort; and John and James Greig, sons of John Greig, late tenants in Hay's-mill.
by: Heron, William
Published: (1798)
by: Heron, William
Published: (1798)
Objections for the Earl of Galloway, James Traill younger of Hobister, John Traill of Westness, William Balfour of Trenoby, and others, pursuers, to the account of expences exhibited by the Earl of Morton, defender.
by: Galloway, Alexander Stewart, Earl of, approximately 1694-1773
Published: (1759)
by: Galloway, Alexander Stewart, Earl of, approximately 1694-1773
Published: (1759)
Grace and Rachel Douglass, daughters to James Douglass of Earnslaw, deceas'd, appelts. Mr. John Montgomerie, Hugh Paterson, James More, and others, creditors of the said James Douglass deceas'd, respts. The respondents case.
by: Montgomerie, John, et al.
Published: (1714)
by: Montgomerie, John, et al.
Published: (1714)
The Whole tryal, and examination of Humphry Price, Edward Keating, John Kelly, and Maurice Cole; who was try'd at the King's Bench-Barr, for the murder, of Mr. Basnet, the banker's clerk.
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of the magistrates and town-council of Montrose, James Dickson, Junior, merchant in Montrose, their tacksman, Colonel John Scott of Commieston, John Fullerton of Kinnaber, and Alexander Reid, elder, Alexander Reid, younger, and George Reid, salmon-fishers in the river of Northesk.
Published: (1762)
Published: (1762)
Grace and Rachel Douglas, daughters to the deceased Mr. James Douglas of Ernslaw, for themselves, and as assignees for Mr. Alexander Douglas minister, their uncle, and Lieutenant Robert Douglas their brother; apellants. James Moore, writer in Edenburgh, for himself, & as assignee of Hugh Paterson surgeon, and of others; respondents. The apellants case.
by: Douglas, Grace, et al.
Published: (1714)
by: Douglas, Grace, et al.
Published: (1714)
Appellants case : The feofies and gubernators of Heriott's Hospital, and James Young their treasurer appellant's. Against Robert Hepburn of Beerford respondent.
by: Young, James, treasurer of Heriott's Hospital
Published: (1715)
by: Young, James, treasurer of Heriott's Hospital
Published: (1715)
Memorial for the magistrates and town-council of the Borough of Kinghorn, for themselves, and in behalf of the said community, defenders; against James Earl of Moray, Lieutenant-General James St Clair, and James Wemyss of Wemyss, Esq; justices of peace of the county of Fife, and Alexander Bruce vintner, and ten other persons, inhabitants of the said Borough, pursuers.
Published: (1762)
Published: (1762)
Information for the Right Honourable John Dalrymple, Lord Provost of the city of Edinburgh, and others; against James Stoddart, Esq; late old provost of the said city, and others.
by: Dalrymple, John, 1734-1779
Published: (1777)
by: Dalrymple, John, 1734-1779
Published: (1777)
The case of James Shepard, who was condemned at the Old Bayly, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1718. For high treason against His Majesty with a true copy of the letter which he left at Mr Leeks directed for the Reverend Mr Heath, together with his sentance which was past upon him by the recorder.
by: Shepheard, James, -1718
by: Shepheard, James, -1718