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THE
HISTORY
OF
SCOTLAND,
FROM THE
UNION OF THE CROWNS
ON THE
ACCESSION OF JAMES VI. TO THE THRONE OF ENGLAND,
London:
PRINTED FOR J. MAWMAN, NO. 22 POULTRY ;
AND A. CONSTABLE AND CO. EDINBURGH..
94546
T. Gillet, Printer, Crown-court, Fleet Street,
CONTENTS.
VOL. IV.
BOOK VII.
Page
New Government and Parliament.-Execution of
Argyle, Guthry, Wariston.-Prelacy restored.
Presbyterian Clergy ejected.-Middleton's Ra-
pacity, Excesses, and Disgrace.-Ecclesiastical
Commission, military Persecution, and Insurrec-
tion in the West.-Government mitigated and
the Presbyterians indulged.-Lauderdale's ty-
rannical administration.-Persecution of Con venticles.-Mitchell's Trial.
BOOK VIII.
Introduction of the Highlanders, and their Seve-
rities in the West.-Murder of Sharp.-In-
surrection of Bothwell Bridge-Suppressed by
Monmouth-Duke of York's Administration.-
Act of Succession and the Test-Argyle's Trial
and Escape.-Ryehouse Plot.-Prostitution of
Justice, Executions, Extortions, Murders in
the Fields-Death and Character of Charles II. 81
BOOK IX.
Accession, and Parliament of James.—Argyle's
Invasion and Execution.- Opposition to the
Repeal of the Penal Laws and the Test.-
Dispensing Powers exerted.-Origin and Pro-
gress of the Revolution in England-in Scot-
land.-Convention of Estates.-Forfeiture of
the Crown by James,-its Settlement on the
Prince and Princess of Orange.
BOOK X.
Convention turned into a Parliament.-Insurrec
tion.-Dundee's Victory and Death.-- Mont-
gomery's Plots.-Redress of Grievances, and
Presbytery restored.-Massacre of Glencoe.-
Settlement of Darien.-National Distress and
Despair.-Death of James.-Death and Cha-
racter of William.
154
211
BOOK XI.
Accession of Anne.-New Paliament.-Act of
Security proposed.-Passed.-Alarm-and
Acts in England against the Scots.-Protestant
Succession attempted in Parliament.-Postponed
for a Treaty of Union.-Negociation of the Com-
missioners.-Articles examined in Parliament.
Debates and Arguments of each Party on an
Union.-Insurrection projected and disappoint-
ed.-Union ratified by the Scotch-and Eng-
lish Parliaments.-Completed by dissolving the
Privy Council, and introducing the English
Treason Laws.-Review of its Effects.--Con-
clusion of the whole.
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NOTES and ILLUSTRATIONS.
DISSERTATION on the supposed AUTHENTICITY
of OSSIAN'S POEMS
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