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Proposals for printing by subscription, an apology for Robert the 2d and 3d of Scotland, in answer t...

Proposals for printing by subscription, an apology for Robert the 2d and 3d of Scotland, in answer t...

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Proposals for printing by subscription, an apology for Robert the 2d and 3d of Scotland, in answer to a passage of Mr. Hearn, and the Transcriber of Doctor Gale's Manuscript of Fordon, lately published at Oxford. Wherein these Kings are sufficiently justified by several publick Transactions with Foreigners, and Acts of Parliament, from the false and absurd Aspersions they have been loaded with: And Elizabeth Mores Canonical Matriage with the Stewart demonstrated emonstrated to have been accomplished not in the Year 1349, bnt in 1334 To which are subjoined, several useful Historical Notes, with an Appendix for rectifying the Mistakes of our Writers anent the Origine of the Scots, and their Descent from Ireland, and clearing the dark Parts of the Genealogies of the Stewarts, Hays, Maules, Kennedies and other Noble Families. By Richard Hay of Drumboote. This Book will contain a great Variety of Old Charters, Bulls, Transactions &c. taken from the Originals, and will consist of above 300 Pages in 4to. It is to be printed on fine Paper, the Price of each Copy to Subscribers is 6s. and 8d. of which, 3 s. and 4 d. is to be pay'd down at Subscribing, and the other 3 s. and 4 d. at the Delivering of the Complete Copy in Sheets. The Book will be printed with all Expedition; and the Author is to receive the Subscription Money [electronic resource].

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Proposals for printing by subscription, an apology for Robert the 2d and 3d of Scotland, in answer to a passage of Mr. Hearn, and the Transcriber of Doctor Gale's Manuscript of Fordon, lately published at Oxford. Wherein these Kings are sufficiently justified by several publick Transactions with Foreigners, and Acts of Parliament, from the false and absurd Aspersions they have been loaded with: And Elizabeth Mores Canonical Matriage with the Stewart demonstrated emonstrated to have been accomplished not in the Year 1349, bnt in 1334 To which are subjoined, several useful Historical Notes, with an Appendix for rectifying the Mistakes of our Writers anent the Origine of the Scots, and their Descent from Ireland, and clearing the dark Parts of the Genealogies of the Stewarts, Hays, Maules, Kennedies and other Noble Families. By Richard Hay of Drumboote. This Book will contain a great Variety of Old Charters, Bulls, Transactions &c. taken from the Originals, and will consist of above 300 Pages in 4to. It is to be printed on fine Paper, the Price of each Copy to Subscribers is 6s. and 8d. of which, 3 s. and 4 d. is to be pay'd down at Subscribing, and the other 3 s. and 4 d. at the Delivering of the Complete Copy in Sheets. The Book will be printed with all Expedition; and the Author is to receive the Subscription Money [electronic resource].

Publisher

[Edinburgh, s.n., 1721?]

Uniform title

Essay on the origine of the royal family of the Stewarts. Prospectus.

Date

1721?]

Record Identifier

74Vvb0RkEGey

MMS ID

991014965879702626

Language

English

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1 sheet ; 1/2°.

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Publisher

[Edinburgh, s.n., 1721?]

Place of Publication

Scotland

Date Published

1721?]

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Proposals for printing by subscription, an apology for Robert the 2d and 3d of Scotland, in answer to a passage of Mr. Hearn, and the Transcriber of Doctor Gale's Manuscript of Fordon, lately published at Oxford. Wherein these Kings are sufficiently justified by several publick Transactions with Foreigners, and Acts of Parliament, from the false an...

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General note

'An essay on the origine of the royal family of the Stewarts' was published in Edinburgh in 1722.

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74Vvb0RkEGey

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MMS ID

991014965879702626