Spottiswoode, John, 1565-1639
Spottiswood, John, 1565-1639
John Spottiswoode
Spottiswood, John
Spotiswood, John
VIAF ID: 14914104 ( Personal )
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Works
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Archbp. Spottiswoode's history | |
A catalogue of some books printed for Richard Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane, London. And of some formerly printed at Oxford | |
Disputatio juridica inauguralis, de jure dotium | |
first part. In seven books | |
The form of process before the Lords of Council and Session, observed in advocations, ordinary actions, and suspensions shewing also the manner of making protestations for remedy in law ... : with the form of process before the Lords of Session ... : to all which is prefix'd The present state of the College of Justice | |
The grievances given in by the ministers before the Parliament holden in June 1633 : Propositions concerning kneeling before the bread in the sacrament. Master William Coupers letter to the Bishop of Dumblane. The Bishops instruction to Master Gawin Hammiltoun, Bishop of Galloway. Mr. George Gladstones letter to the King. Master William Struthers letter to the Earle of Airth. | |
History of the church and state of Scotland. | |
History of the Church of Scotland | |
Information for James Short, : nephew of the deceased James Short, optician in London, and heir of conquest to him; and for Dr. Donald Monro, physician in London; and John Spottiswood, solicitor at law there, his guardians; against Thomas Short, optician in London | |
An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound, : made use of in Scotland; ... Written for the use of the students in Spotiswood's colledge [sic] of law, and now publish'd ... By John Spotiswood of that Ilk advocate | |
John Spotswood of Spotswood, Esq; --- appellant. James Burnet of Craigend, Esq; --- respondent. The respondent's case | |
LC data base, 12/17/84 | |
Memorial for John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode, pursuer, against Alexander Copland of Colliston, and Mr William Copland advocate, his son, William Craick of Arbigland, and William Turner of Ardwell, defenders | |
Minor practicks. | |
Practical observations upon divers titles of the law of Scotland, commonly called hope's minor practicks. : Written by Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, sometime advocate to King Charles I. With notes upon divers parts of the book, shewing what alterations have happened in the law since the first writing of this treatise, and other useful observations dispersed through the whole work. To which is subjoined, an account of all the religious houses that were in Scotland at the time of the reformation. By the Late John Spotiswood of that Ilk, advocate | |
Refutatio libelli De regimine Ecclesiae Scoticanae | |
Saint Patricks purgatory | |
A speech of one of the barons of the shire of B--- at a meeting of the barons and free-holders of that shire, for choosing commissioners to represent them in the ensuing Parliament, summoned to conveen at Edinburgh the 12th day of November 1702 | |
A true relation, of the proceedings against Iohn Ogiluie, a Iesuit, executed at Glasgow, the last of Februarie, anno 1615 : Containing sundrie speeches vttered by him at his arraignment, and others, that assisted the commissioners deputed for his triall: with all that passed at his execution | |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session. The petition of John Spottiswood of Spottiswood |