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Description: Contents includes: following1-8. Letters and Papers, May - July 1676; f.9. The Hon Charles Maitland to The Duke of Lauderdale, Holyroodhous, 4 July [1676].; f.13. Report of the Committee of the Privy Council for Conventicles to the Duke of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 6 July, 1676. A special,...

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Corporate Author: Adam Matthew Digital (Firm) (digitiser.)
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Language:English
Published: Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2019.
Series:AM Scholar: Medieval and Early Modern Studies.
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Summary:Description: Contents includes: following1-8. Letters and Papers, May - July 1676; f.9. The Hon Charles Maitland to The Duke of Lauderdale, Holyroodhous, 4 July [1676].; f.13. Report of the Committee of the Privy Council for Conventicles to the Duke of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 6 July, 1676. A special, secret committee was set up for the purpose of further repression. There are details here on the persecution of Baillie of Jarviswood. This is also the first time that the Earl of Kincardine, acting with Hamilton and his faction, openly opposed Lauderdale and his remaining adherents.; f.15. The Duchess of Monmouth to the Countess of Wemyss, Whitehall, July 26 [1676?]; f.25.-f.60. Letters and Papers covering the period January - September 1677.; f.61. The Duke of York to The Duke of Lauderdale, St James, 12 September 1677.; f.67. Lord Dundonald to The Duke of Lauderdale, Auchants, 24 October 1677. A report on the increase of conventicles in Carrick and on the threat to the State in the west.; f.71. The Earl of Danby to The Duke of Lauderdale, London 15 November, 1677. Lauderdale prepares further military forces in case he needs to crush any rebellion in the west.; f.72. The Earl of Danby to The Duke of Lauderdale, November, 1677.; f.73. The Duke of York to The Duke of Lauderdale, London, November 24 [1677].; f.75. The Earl of Perth to The Duke of Lauderdale, Drummond, 3 December 1677.; f.79. The Bishop of London to the Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, December 14, 1677.; f.81. Suggestions by the Bishop of Scotland for the Suppression of Conventiclers in the West, 21 December 1677.; f.83. The Earl of Athol to The Duke of Lauderdale, Tullibardine, 31 December, 1677.; f.85. The Duke of York to The Duke of Lauderdale, February [1678].; f.86. The Duke of York to The Duke of Lauderdale, London, February 11 [1678].; f.93. James, Earl of Arran (later 4th Duke of Hamilton) to The Duke of Lauderdale, 28 March, 1678. An account of Charles II's views on the Western Invasion.; f.97. Narration of Proceedings in London by the Earl of Moray, Sir James Fowler (Foulis) of Collington, and Sir George Mackenzie of Rosenhaugh, to the Duke of Lauderdale, Upon the 9th April, 1678. Written in the hand of Sir James Fowler of Collington.; f.102. The Countess of Wemyss to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, 10 April, [1678].; f.104. The Earl of Murray to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, April 13, 1678.; f.106. The Earl of Murray or Sir James Foulis to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, 15 April, 1678. Monday at 11 o' clock at night.; f.108 The Earl of Murray to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, April 15, 1678.; f.114. Sir James (Fowler) Foulis to The Duke of Lauderdale, Tuesday, 18 April 1678.; f.116. The Earl of Murray to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, April 20: 1678.; f.118. The Earl of Murray to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, April 23, 1678.
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