Publications: Albemarle, W.A.K., 2d earl of. The Albermarle papers; being the correspondence of William Anne, second earl of Albemarle, commander-in-chief in Scotland, 1746-1747, with an appendix of leters from Andrew Fletcher, lord justice-clerk, to the Duke of Newcastle, 1746-1748. 2 v. 1902, Выпуск 251902 |
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... taken to their request , and the conviviality of the supper - party was broken into rudely by a messenger , who reported that " the mob and some soldiers among them were breaking all windows that were not light , " those of the Town ...
... taken to their request , and the conviviality of the supper - party was broken into rudely by a messenger , who reported that " the mob and some soldiers among them were breaking all windows that were not light , " those of the Town ...
Стр. 338
... taken the least notice of it . But there were many hundreds of panes broke , and upwards of two hundred familys suffered on this occasion . " On August 29 the Magistrates wrote to the Lord Justice - Clerk . A committee of tradesmen had ...
... taken the least notice of it . But there were many hundreds of panes broke , and upwards of two hundred familys suffered on this occasion . " On August 29 the Magistrates wrote to the Lord Justice - Clerk . A committee of tradesmen had ...
Стр. 341
... taken.1 The judicious intervention of Major - General Bland appears to have brought about an amicable settlement of the matter . " Prince Charles's Escape to the Islands . Prince Charles had escaped from the mainland to the Long Island ...
... taken.1 The judicious intervention of Major - General Bland appears to have brought about an amicable settlement of the matter . " Prince Charles's Escape to the Islands . Prince Charles had escaped from the mainland to the Long Island ...
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... taken the oath to the Government calculated to their taste , and say they think themselves bound , and are determined to act accord- ingly " 1 Throughout the summer and early autumn of 1747 the same hopeful outlook continued . But with ...
... taken the oath to the Government calculated to their taste , and say they think themselves bound , and are determined to act accord- ingly " 1 Throughout the summer and early autumn of 1747 the same hopeful outlook continued . But with ...
Стр. 372
... taken the usual oaths . That he should pray for the Queen and Royal family was also enjoined . The law so stated remained in force until the Act of 1746 . In the interval the Hanoverian dynasty had replaced the last of the Stuart rulers ...
... taken the usual oaths . That he should pray for the Queen and Royal family was also enjoined . The law so stated remained in force until the Act of 1746 . In the interval the Hanoverian dynasty had replaced the last of the Stuart rulers ...
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Aberdeen Albemarle's August Bundle Cameron Campbell Captain Carlisle Clan Cluny Copy Country Court Dalrymple Davidson declared Deputy Sheriff disaffected Drummond Duke of Newcastle DUKE OF NEWCASTLE.¹ Duke Your Grace's Earl of Stair Edinburgh enclosed Enclosure Endorsed Rd FLETCHER Fort Augustus Fort William France Fraser French George Semple Grace's most obedient Highlands honour humble Servant intelligence Inverness Jacobites James John Justice Clerk's Letter Justices of Peace landed late Act Ld Justice Clerk's Letters of Orders LL.D Loch Loch Arkaig Lochiel Lord Advocate Lord Albemarle Lord Duke LORD JUSTICE-CLERK Lord Loudoun Lord Lovat Lordship Macdonald Majesty Majesty's Murray NEWCASTLE.¹ My Lord Oaths officers Parliament Pastor or Minister persons Perth Pretender's Prince Charles Prince's prisoners proper Rebellion Rebels Regiment Report respect My Lord Scotland Scots Magazine send your Grace sent September Sheriff Depute ships Stewart Stirling supra Tryall utmost respect viii Whig William witnesses
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Стр. 519 - ... Exactness I have put them into the hands of His Majestys Solliciters to prepare a particular List of those who were taken in Arms against His Majesty with the names of the Witnesses as they prove the being in Arms against every particular Person, which I hope will be soon ready to be sent to your Grace. I have the Honour to be with the utmost Respect, My Lord Duke, your Grace's most obedient and most humble Servant, AND. FLETCHER. PS — Since I came to Town, I heard it already reported that...
Стр. 518 - ... five or more persons, besides the family, or five persons, if the house were not inhabited, should meet for public worship performed by a pastor or minister of the Episcopal communion, was declared to be a meeting-house within the meaning of the act ; and no letters of orders, except such as had been given by some bishop of the Church of England or of Ireland, were allowed to be registered from and after the 1st of September.
Стр. 12 - ... with his annual subscription on the first day of October in each year may be removed from the list of members. 7. Vacancies in the membership shall be filled up according to priority of application. 8. Members may, at any time, compound for all future annual subscriptions, by payment of ten guineas over and above the subscription for the current year ; and it shall be in the power of the Council to exempt from subscriptions, annual or other, any member who may present to the Club a work, the...
Стр. 354 - Nothing is to me a more convincing proof of the dis-affection of that part of the country than that of the Prince lying so long concealed amongst those people, and that he should be able to elude our narrowest and most exact searches, and at last make his escape notwithstanding the great reward offered to apprehend him.
Стр. 464 - His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, His Majesty's principal! Secretary of State...
Стр. 13 - Dec., 1897.] 11. The Club shall undertake the issue of its books without the intervention of publishers or booksellers. 12. A General Meeting of the Club may be called at any time on presentation to the Secretary of a requisition signed by twenty members ; and the above rules may be altered at any General Meeting, provided that the members have received from the Secretary at least fourteen days' notice of the proposed change.
Стр. 373 - State; he having previously shewn a certificate of his having taken the oath of Allegiance to the State in due time.
Стр. 531 - ... the function of a pastor in the said episcopal meetings and congregations except such as shall have received holy orders from the hands of a protestant bishop and that every person who shall be called or appointed to be a pastor or minister of any episcopal congregation or assembly before he take upon him to officiate as pastor of the said congregation be hereby obliged and required to present his letters of orders to the justices of peace at their general or quarter sessions to be held for the...
Стр. 423 - Grace's commands, as becomes, may it please your Grace, your Grace's most humble and most obedient servant, JOHN ROLLESTON.
Стр. 518 - Scotland shall be deemed sufficient or be admitted to be registered but such as have been given by some Bishop of the Church of England or of Ireland.