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Miscellany three / by various authors ; edited by W.M. Gordon ; with a preface by Gordon Donaldson.
Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Edinburgh : Stair Society, 1992.
Description
x, 246 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.
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Forrestal Annex - A
KDC296.A75 M568 1992
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Law
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Scotland
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History
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Gordon, William M.
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Stair Society (Series) ; 39.
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The Stair Society ; 39
Notes
Spine title: Miscellany III.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
James Anderson's Historical essay on the crown of Scotland : introduction / by William Ferguson
An historical essay, shewing that the crown and Kingdom of Scotland, is imperial and independent / by James Anderson
John Spotswood, professor of law : a preliminary sketch / by John W. Cairns
Lord George Douglas (1667/1668?-1693?) and his library / by William A. Kelly
Stair's later reputation as a jurist : the contribution of William Forbes / by Hector L. MacQueen
A sixteenth century legal opinion / edited, with an introduction by David B. Smith
A memorial and opinion of 1762 given by Robert McQueen, later Lord Braxfield / edited, with an introduction by Angus Stewart
Regulation of agriculture in seventeenth century Kintyre / by A.I.B. Stewart.
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Miscellany 3.
Miscellany III.
ISBN
187251703X
LCCN
93161107
OCLC
28195997
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