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|a Description: Contents includes: f.1. Letters and Papers, March 1671.; f.3. Letter from the Earl of Argyll concerning the Justiciary and Circuit Courts, 4 March 1671.; f.9. Letter from the Earl of Rothes concerning Proceedings of Councell, 7 March 1671.; f.71. The Earl of Kincardine to The Earl of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 22 July, 1671. "Bishop Dunblain is like to be more tractable than he hath been..."; f.111. Letter of Resignation from The Earl of Rothes to Charles II. November 1671; f.112. Archbishop Leighton to The Earl of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 1 December [1671]. He writes of his concerns about the vacant kirks in western parts.; f.114. The Earl of Kincardine to The Earl of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 7 December, 1671.; f.118. The Earl of Kincardine to The Earl of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 14 December, 1671.; f.132. Memorandum of the Commissioners of the Treasury to Lauderdale. Edinburgh: 18 January, 1672. Written by the Earl of Kincardine and signed by Rothes, Tweeddale, Kincardine and Charles Maitland, opposing the proposition to levy a regiment of one thousand foot in Scotland, paid by Scotland, but to serve the King in England, either at sea or on land.; f.141. Earl of Kincardine to The Earl of Lauderdale, Edinburgh, 21 December, 1671.; f.182. Lord Clifford to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, 5 July, 1672.; f.185. The Earl of Kincardine to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, 18 July, 1672. Regarding the dispositions of French and Dutch forces and the voting of revenue to finance the war effort. The use of cypher is significant, showing the growing distrust and suspicions in relations between Lauderdale, Tweeddale, Argyll, Hamilton and Atholl.; f.189. Archbishop Leighton to the Duke of Lauderdale. date of publication not identified [early ? 1672]; f.198. Charles II to The Duke of Lauderdale, Whitehall, August. [1672.]; f.213. R. Hamilton to The Duke of Lauderdale, Dublin, September ye 5th.; f.261. The Earl of Middleton to The Duke of Lauderdale, Tangier, March 27, 1673; f.275. Bishop Ramsey (Elect of Dunblane) to the Duchess of Lauderdale, (the second Duchess, Elizabeth Tallmarsh, Countess of Dysart), Hamilton, 21 May, 1673.; f.284. The Earl of Kincardine to the Duke of Lauderdale, Queensferrie, 20 September 1673.
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