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Act anent the present dearth, and relief of the poor by the Justices of the city of Edinburgh
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An act pass'd in the Parliament of Scotland, for electing the sixteen peers, and forty five commoners, to represent Scotland in the Parliament of Great Britain
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Report of the committee concerning the Indian and African Company. Edinburgh 21. February, 1707
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A list of the barons that elected the thirty representatives
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The articles of the union as they pass'd with amendments, in the Parliament of Scotland, and ratify'd by the touch of the Royal Scepter at Edinburgh, January 16. 1707. By James duke of Queensberry, Her Majesty's High Commissioner for that Kingdom
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Overture As to the elections of representatives of the nobility and burrows, it is propos'd, that the same should be by dividing the nobility in four rolls or classes, each class containing 34, which 34, choosing four of their number, and so make up 16. And in respect that there are 16 scots peers who have neither estates nor residence in Scotland; it's propos'd, that 4 of these be given to every class; so that there are 30 residenters and 4 non-residents in every class
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Overture concerning the debts of the African and Indian Company
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The act for securing the protestant religion and presbyteriran church-government: with the statutary act
Which were retify'd by the touch of the royal scepter at Edinburgh, the 16th of January, 1707. By his grace James Duke of Queensbury, Her Majesty's high commissioner for that kingdom -
Papers, delivered in by the Commissioners of the kingdom of Scotland at London, to the Honorable Houses of the Parliament of England
containing, 1. Their answer upon the whole propositions of peace. 2. Reasons touching the militia. 3. The citations of severall passages ou of the declarations of the Honourable Houses concerning the militia, and uniformity in religion. 4. Reasons why the result of the Committee of both kingdoms at Edinburgh, 28. Novem. 1643. is a treaty -
A proclamation, for payment of His Majesties cess and excise
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A proclamation, anent linen-cloth
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A proclamation anent burying in Scots linen
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A proclamation anent the right packing and curing of salmond
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A proclamation for regulating the prices of ale and drinking-beer
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Proclamation anent the rates and duties of excise
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Proclamation concerning English coyn
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The index or abridgement, of the acts of Parliament and Convention, from the First Parliament of King James I
holden the 26 Maii, anno 1424. to the fourth session of the First Parliament of Her Majesty Queen Anne, concluded the 25 March 1707, before the union of the two kingdoms of Scotland and England -
Edinburgh, the second day of February, one thousand six hundred and sixty four
forasmuch as the Lords of His Majesties Privy Council, taking to their consideration the great advantage and profit will redound to the lieges of this kingdom by keeping of the time of Lent and weekly fish-dayes -
Proclamation for calling in the forreign coyn now current in Scotland
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Proclamation continuing the Privy Council
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Act adjourning the session to the fourth day of February next to come. At Edinburgh, the 2d of January 1707
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Act and intimation, requiring Captain Gordon's crew after-named to return to their duty and service aboard his ship. Edinburgh the sixth day of October 1707
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Act Discharging the Importation of Forraign Butter
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Proclamation anent payment to the proprietors of the African-Company
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Edinburgh, the sixth of January, 1680: Instructions given by His Majesties Privy Council to the persons appointed by them to be common tasters of ale and drinking-beer
within the city of Edinburgh and suburbs thereof, Cannon-gate, Leith, and the burghs royal in the shires of Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Haddingtoun, &c