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Leslæus (Jo.) de illustrium Fœminarum in repub. administrandâ ac ferendis legibus authoritate; nunc verò Latino sermone in lucem editus. 4to. Rhemis, 1580.

De Vitâ Mariæ Scotorum Reginæ, quæ scriptis tradidere authores XVI. ad optim. codices recens. Sam. Jebb. 2 vols. folio. Londini,

1725. Vid. :

Chambre (D.) de la Succession des Femmes aux Gouvernements.
Leslæus (J.) de Titulo et Jure Mariæ Scot. Reg.

Leslæus (J.) de Rebus gestis Scotorum regnante Mariâ.
Buchanani (G.) Detectio Mariæ Reg. Scot.

Buchanan (G.), Histoire Tragique de Marie Royne d'Ecosse,
touchant la conjuration faicte contre le roy son mari, &c.
Barnstaplii Vindicis Maria Stuarta innocens à cæde Darnleianâ.
[Belleforest (F. des)], l'Innocence de la très illustre, très chaste, et
débonnaire Princesse, Marie Royne d'Ecosse.

Conæi (G.) Vita Mariæ Stuartæ Scotorum Reginæ.

Caussin (N.), l'Histoire de l'incomparable Royne Marie Stuart.
F. Strada de Mariæ Scotorum Reg. Vitâ et Morte.
Romoaldi Summarium Rationum, quibus Cancell. Angliæ, pro-
locutor Puckering, persuaserunt occidendam esse Ser. Mariam.
Blackwood (A.), Martyre de la Royne d'Ecosse.

Herrara (Ant. de), Historia de lo Succidido en Ecocia y Ingle-
terra, en 44 anno vivio Maria Estuardi Reyna de Ecocia.
Extrait des Mémoires de M. Michel de Castlenau.

La Mort, &c. de la Royne d'Ecosse.

[Beauleu (R. de)] Oraison Funèbre de la Royne d'Ecosse.

Collections relating to the History of Mary Queen of Scotland; containing a great number of original papers never before printed: also, a few scarce pieces reprinted, taken from the best copies. Revised and published by James Anderson, with explanatory index of the obsolete words, and prefaces shewing the importance of these collections. 4 vols. 4to. large paper. Edinb. 1727; London, 1728. Vid. :

Life of John Lesley, Bp. of Ross, subjoined to his "Congratulatio Alberti, Archd. Austria.' (Vol. I. No. 1.)

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Discourse touching the pretended Match between the Duke of
Norfolk and Mary. (Vol. I. No. 2.)

Treatise concerning the Defence of the Honour of Mary Queen
of Scotland, made by Morgan Philippes (Bp. Lesley). (Vol. I.
No. 9.)

Ane Detectioun of the Doings of Marie Queen of Scottis, tuch-
ing the murther of hir husband; translatit out of the Latine,
quilk was written by G. Buchanan. (Vol. II. No. 1.)
The Copie of a Letter written by one in London to his friend,
concerning the credit of the late published Detectioun. (Vol. II.
No. 17.)

Besides these reprints, Vols. I. and II. chiefly relate to Darnley's
murder, and consist of state papers.
A Discourse, conteyning a perfect accompt given to the moste
virtuous and excellent Princesse Marie Queen of Scots and
her Nobility, by John Leslie, Bishop of Rosse, ambassador for
her highnes toward the Queen of England; of his whole charge
and proceedings during his ambassage, from his entries in
England, Sept. 1568, to the 26th March, 1572. From a
MS. in the Advocate's Library. (Vol. III.)

The remaining contents of Vols. III. and IV. are letters or papers relating to the conferences held in England.

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Whitaker's (John) Mary Queen of Scots vindicated. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1787.

Bothwell.-Les Affaires du Conte de Boduel l'an 1568. 4to. Edinb. privately printed, 1829.

Bannatyne's (Rich.) Journal of the Transactions in Scotland during the contest between the adherents of Mary and those of her son, 1570– 73; edited by J. G. Dalyell. 8vo. Edinb. 1806.

The Sege of the Castel of Edinburgh, from that of Lepreuik, 1573, and biographical sketches of Sir W. Kirkaldy the governor. (Dalyell's Scottish Poems.)

The Historie of King James the Sext [from 1566 to 1582]. Written during the latter part of the 16th century; edited by Malcolm Laing. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1804.

Moysie's (David) Memoires of the Affairs of Scotland, from 1577 to 1603 [edited by J. Dennistoun]. 4to. Glasgow, privately printed, 1830. Cromarty's (George Mackenzie, Earl of) Account of the Conspiracies of the Earl of Gowry, and Robert Logan of Restalrig, against King James VI.: also a Vindication of Robert III. and all his descendants from the imputation of bastardy. 8vo. Edinb. 1713.

Narrative of the Battle of Strathaven and Balrinnes. (Dalyell's Scottish Poems.)

Laing's (Malc.) History of Scotland, from the accession of James VI. to the throne of England to the Union of the Kingdoms in 1709; with a dissertation on the participation of Mary Queen of Scots in the murder of Darnley. 4 vols. 8vo. London, 1819.

Burnet's (Bp. Gilbert) Memoires of the Lives and Actions of James and William, Dukes of Hamilton and Castleherald; [or, an Account of the Civil Wars in Scotland in 1625-52.] Folio, portraits. Lond. 1677. The Riding of the Parliament in Scotland in 1606 and 81; and the Ceremonials observed in 1685. (Nichols's Bib. Top. Vol. V. No. 47.) Urquhart's (Sir Thos.) Exonußaλavey or Jewell, serving in this place to frontal a vindication of the honour of Scotland from that infamy whereunto the rigid presbyterian party hath involved it. 12mo. Edinburgh, reprinted 1774.

Spalding's (John) History of the Troubles and memorable Transactions in Scotland and England, from 1624 to 45. 2 vols. 4to. Edinburgh, privately printed, 1828.

1701.

Ogilvie's (Sir Geo.) Account of the Preservation of the Regalia of Scotland from falling into the hands of the English usurpers. (Somers's Tracts, Vol. XI.)

Chronicle of Fife, being the Diary of John Lamont from 1649 to 72. [Edited by Archibald Constable.] 4to. Edinb. 1810.

Wishart's (Geo.) Memoirs of James Grahame, Marquess of Montrose; translated from the Latin. To which are added, sundry original letters never before published. 8vo. Edinburgh. 1819.

Hume's (Sir Patrick) Narrative of Occurrences at the Expedition of the Earl of Argyle in 1685; edited by Geo. Rose. (Observations on Fox's James II.)

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Siege of Edinburgh Castle in 1689 [edited by R. Bell]. 4to. Edinburgh, privately printed, 1828.

Hume's (Sir David) Diary of the Proceedings in the Parliament and Privy Council of Scotland, from May 21, 1700, to March 7, 1707. 4to. Edinburgh, privately printed, 1828.

Account of the Massacre of Glencoe. (Somers's Tracts, Vol. XI.) Defoe's (Dan.) History of the Union between England and Scotland. (Eng. Hist.)

Chambers's (Robert) History of the Rebellions in Scotland, under Montrose, Dundee, Mar, and Prince Charles Stuart. 5 vols. 12mo.

Edinburgh, 1829.

Patten's (Robert) History of the Rebellion in 1715. 8vo. Lond. 1717. Home's (John) History of the Rebellion in 1745. 4to. London, 1802. Johnstone's (Chevalier de) Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 6; translated from a French MS. originally in the Scots college at Paris [by the Chevalier Watson]. 4to. London, 1820.

Lovat (Memoirs of the Life of Simon Fraser, Lord), written by himself in the French language, and now first translated from the original MS. 8vo. London, 1817.

Catalogue of the Lords of Session from 1532, with historical notes; and of the Faculty of Advocates, from the institution of the College of Justice to 1688. (Hailes's Tracts.)

Miscellanea Scotica; a collection of tracts relating to the history, antiquities, topography, and literature of Scotland. 4 vols. 12mo. Glasgow, 1818.

Bacon's (Lord) Tracts relating to Scotland. (Works, Vol. V.)

Hailes's (Sir David Dalrymple, Lord) Tracts relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland. 4to. Edinburgh, 1800.

[Dalyell's (J. G.)] Fragments of Scottish History. 4to. Edinburgh, 1798.

Documentary History of Scotland.

Anderson (Jacobi) Selectus Diplomatum et Numismatum Scotia Thesaurus, auxit et locupletavit Thomas Ruddimanus. Folio, plates by Sturt. Edinburgh, 1739.

Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum in archivis publicis asservatum 1306-1424. Folio. [London], 1814.

The various charters granted by the kings of Scotland. Rotuli Scotia in Turri Londinensi et in Domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi asservati, temporibus Edwardi I. ad Henricum VIII. 2 vols. folio. [London], 1814-19.

Consist of documents arising out of the public affairs between Scotland and
England during this period.

Sadler's (Sir R.) State Papers. (English Documentary History.) Baillie's (Robert) Letters and Journals. (Eng. History, Commonwealth.) Forbes's (Duncan) Culloden Papers; comprising an extensive and interesting correspondence, from the year 1625 to 1748; including numerous letters from the unfortunate Lord Lovat, and other distinguished persons of that time, with occasional state papers of much historical importance. To which is prefixed, Memoirs of the Right Hon. Duncan Forbes, by Duncan Geo. Forbes. 4to. Lond. 1815.

Lockhart (George, of Carnwath's) Lockhart Papers; containing memoirs and commentaries upon the affairs of Scotland, from 1702 to 1715; his secret correspondence with the son of James the Second, from 1718 to 1728; and his other political writings: also journals and memoirs of the young Pretender's expedition in 1745, by Highland officers in his army. Published from original manuscripts in the possession of Ant. Aufrere, Esq. of Hoveton, in Norfolk. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1817.

Carstares's (Wm.) State Papers, and Letters addressed to him when confidential secretary to King William during the whole of his reign, relating to Public Affairs in Great Britain, but more particularly Scotland, during the reigns of King William and Queen Anne, with his Life; edited by Jos. M'Cormick. 4to. Edin. 1774.

Ecclesiastical History of Scotland.

Jamieson's (John) Historical Account of the Ancient Culdees of Iona, and of their settlements in Scotland, England, and Ireland. 4to. Edinburgh, 1811.

Spottiswoode's (Abp. John) History of the Church and State of Scotland, from A.D. 203 to the end of the reign of James VI. With appendix, containing the succession of bishops from the Reformation to 1676. Folio, with the portraits. London, 1677.

Skinner's (Bp. John) Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, from the first appearance of Christianity to the present time; and Annals of Scottish Episcopacy. 3 vols. 8vo. Lond. 1788-1818.

Keith's (Robt.) Catalogue of the Bishops of the several Sees in Scotland to 1688, corrected and continued to the present time; with life of the author, by Russell. 8vo. Edin. 1824.

Knoxe's (John) Historie of the Reformatioun of Religioun in Scotland; [edited from the original MS. in the University library of Glasgow, by T. Ruddiman]. Together with the life of Knoxe [by Matthew Crawford], glossary, and several curious pieces wrote by him, viz.

Lettre to the Ladie Marie Regent of Scotland, 1556, augmented in 1558.

Appellation from the cruel and unjust sentence pronounced against him by the false bishoppes and clergie of Scotland; with his supplication to the estates, 1558.

First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment of women [1558]. Folio. Edinburgh, 1732.

Calderwood's (David) True History of the Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the Reformation unto the end of James VI.'s reign. Folio.

Printed 1678.

M'Crie's (Thomas) Life of John Knox; containing illustrations of the history of the Reformation in Scotland, with biographical notices of the principal Reformers, and sketches of the progress of literature in Scotland during the greater part of the 16th century. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1818.

M'Crie's (Thomas) Life of Andrew Melville, containing illustrations of the ecclesiastical and literary history of Scotland during the latter part of the 16th and beginning of the 17th centuries. 2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1824.

Register of Ministers, Exhorters, and Readers, and of their stipends, after the period of the Reformation in Scotland. [Edited by A. M'Donald.] 4to. Glasgow, privately printed, 1830.

M'Crie's (Thos.) Memoirs of Mr. William Veitch and Mr. Geo. Brysson, written by themselves; with other narratives illustrative of the history of Scotland from the restoration to the revolution. 8vo. Edin. 1828. Wodrow's (Robert) History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution; with an original memoir of the author, extracts from his correspondence, a preliminary dissertation and notes by Robert Burns, D.D. 4 vols. 8vo. Glasgow, 1827. Kirkton's (James) History of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the year 1678. To which is added, an account of the murder of Abp. Sharp, by James Russell, an actor therein. Edited from the MSS. by C. R. Sharpe. 4to. large paper. Edin. 1817.

History of Ireland.

Topography, Antiquities, &c.

Stanihurst's (R.) Description of Ireland. (Holinshed, Vol. II.)
Spenser's (Edmund) View of the State of Ireland. (Works, Vol. VIII.)
This is stated in a memorial of one of Spenser's descendants, “to have mod-
dled the settlement of Ireland."

Rich's (Barnabe) New Description of Ireland; wherein is described the disposition of the Irish whereunto they are inclined. 4to. London, 1610.

Camden's Description of Ireland. (Britannia, Vol. III.)

Carlisle's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland. (English Topography.) Wakefield's (E.) Account of Ireland, statistical and political. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1812.

Ledwich (E.) on the Antiquities of Ireland. 4to. Dublin, 1790. Grose's (F.) Antiquities of Ireland. 2 vols. 4to. London, 1791-7. Croker's (T. C.) Researches in the south of Ireland, illustrative of the scenery, architectural remains, and the manners and superstitions of the peasantry. 4to. London, 1824.

Edgecumb's (Sir R.) Voyage into Ireland in 1488. (Harris's Hibernica.) Carr's (Sir John) Stranger in Ireland, or a tour in 1805. 4to. Lond. 1806. Hoare's (Sir R. C.) Journal of a Tour in Ireland in 1806. 8vo. Lond. 1807.

Bicheno's (E.) Ireland and its Economy; being observations made in a tour in 1829. 8vo. London, 1830.

Ulster.-Pynnar's Survey, and other Tracts relating to the plantations in Ulster. (Harris's Hibernica.)

Ulster.-Conditions to be observed by the Brittish Undertakers of the escheated lands in Ulster. 4to. London, 1610.

Warburton (J.) and J. Whitelaw's History of the City of Dublin, from the earliest accounts to the present time. To which are added, biographical notices of eminent men, [continued and completed] by Robert Walsh. 2 vols. 4to. Dublin, 1818.

Wright's (G. N.) Historical Guide to ancient and modern Dublin. 8vo. Plates after drawings by Petrie. London, 1821.

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