Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Earl of, 1630-1714
Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Comte de, 1630-1714
MacKenzie, George W. fl.1974
George Mackenzie of Cromarty
Cromarty, George Mackenzie, 1630-1714
Cromarty, George Mackenzie of 1630-1714
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Cromarty, George Mackenzie of ‡d 1630-1714
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cromarty, George Mackenzie, Comte de, ‡d 1630-1714
- 100 1 _ ‡a Cromarty, George Mackenzie, ‡c Earl of, ‡d 1630-1714
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Mackenzie of Cromarty
- 100 1 _ ‡a MacKenzie, George W. ‡d fl.1974
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (43)
Works
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An abstract of what was spoke in Parliament by E.C | |
An account of Hirta and Rona. Given to Sir Robert Sibbald by the lord register Sir George M'Kenzie, of Tarbat. | |
Additional considerations to these contained in the letter against raising the value of money | |
A discourse concerning the three unions between Scotland and England. : By Sir George Mackenzie, ... never before published | |
Edinburgh the 12 of May 1696. at a general meeting of the company of Scotland, trading to Africa and the Indies : The Viscount of Tarbat chosen præses | |
A few brief and modest reflexions perswading a just indulgence to be granted to the Episcopal clergy and people in Scotland | |
The genealogie of the Mackenzies, preceeding ye year M.DC.LXI : Wreattin in ye year M.DC.LXIX | |
George Mackenzie, Esq; - - appellant. The Right Hon. William marquis of Powis, and Robert Garden, gent. administrator of John Simpill, deceased, - respondents. The case of the respondent the Marquis of Powis | |
An historical account of the conspiracies by the earls of Gowry, and Robert Logan of Restalrig, 1713: | |
The institutions of the law of Scotland. : By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to K. Cha. II. and to K. Ja. Vii. With Notes explaining some difficult Places, and shewing in what Points the Law has been altered, by late Acts of Parliament, and by Decisions, in the Session. With A large and exact Index of the whole Contents | |
The laws and acts made in the fifth session of the first Parliament of Our Most High and Dread Soveraign William, by the grace of God, King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith : holden and begun at Edinburgh, May 9. 1695 by John Marquess of Tweeddale ... with the special advice and consent of the estates of Parliament | |
The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal : Wherein is to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other nations do agree with, and supply ours. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rose-baugh | |
Laws, etc | |
A letter from E. C. to E. W. concerning the union | |
A letter to a Member of Parliament upon the 19th article of the Treaty of Union between the two kingdoms of Scotland and England | |
A memorial for His Highness the Prince of Orange in relation to the affairs of Scotland : together with the address of the Presbyterian-party in that kingdom to his Highness : and some observations on that address | |
The mistaken advantage. - | |
A moral essa[y,] preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages : such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie, His Majesties Advocate in Scotland, and author of Moral Gallantry and Jus Regium | |
Note of the titles for instructing and supporting the claim of Mr. George Mackenzie, second son of George late Earl of Cromarty; in the particular register of Sasines for Inverness, Ross and Cromarty | |
Observations upon the 18. act. 23. Parl. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh | |
Parainesis Pacifica : or a perswasive to the Union of Britain | |
Proceedings. 1704-07-11 | |
Proposals concerning religion | |
Reason. An essay | |
Religio stoici. | |
The religious stoic: or a short discourse on these several subjects : viz. Of atheism. Superstition. Worlds creation. Eternity, providence, theology. Strickness of churches. Of the scriptures. Of the moral and judicial law. Of monsters. Of man and his creation. Of the immortality of the soul. Of faith and reason. Of the fall of angels, and what their sin was. Of mans fall. Of the stile of Genesis why man fell. A refutation of the millinaries, &c. With a friendly address to the phanatics of all sects and sorts. By Sir George Mackenzie | |
The scottish toleration truly stated in a letter to a peer | |
A second letter, on the British union | |
The speech of George Earl of Cromarty : Lord Secretary, to the Parliament of Scotland. On Tuesday July 11. 1704 | |
Synopsis apocalyptica : or, a short plain explication and application of Daniel's prophecy and of St. John's Revelation, in concent with it, and consequential to it. By G. E. of C. Tracing in the Steps of the Admirable Lord Napier of Merchistoun | |
That the lawful successor cannot be debarr'd from succeeding to the crown : maintain'd against Dolman, Buchannan, and others | |
Trialogus : A conference betwixt Mr. Con, Mr. Pro, and Mr. Indifferent, concerning the union. To be continued weekly | |
The tryals of William, Earl of Kilmarnock, George, Earl of Cromertie, and Arthur Lord Balmerino, for high treason, : And levying war against His Majesty King George, the Second, before the House of Peers, at Westminster Hall. On the 28th and 30th of July, and the first of August, 1746. With their genuine and moving speeches before passing sentence of death. II. Lord Cromertie's case from the original manuscript, deliver'd by his lady to one of the privy counsellors: which was never before made publick. III. The lives and families of the Earl of Kilmarnock and Lord Balmerino. IV. An account of the behaviour of William, late Earl of Kilmarnock, and Arthur late Lord Balmerino, from the time of their being deliver'd into the custody of the sheriffs of London, to the time of their execution with every remarkable, incident that happened and particularly the conference bethose two lords | |
Unto his Grace his Majesties High Commissioner, ane [sic] the honourable Estates of Parliament : the petition of George Mackenzie sub-tacksman of the additional and annexed-excise of the northern shires | |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of George Mackenzie, second lawful son of George late Earl of Cromarty; and of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, as trustee for him | |
A vindication of Robert III, King of Scotland, from the imputation of bastardy, by the clear proof of Elizabeth Mure ... her being the first lawful wife of Robert the II ... |