Scots and the UnionEdinburgh University Press, 14 de abr. de 2014 - 480 páginas This book traces the background to the Treaty of Union of 1707, explains why it happened and assesses its impact on Scottish society, including the bitter struggle with the Jacobites for acceptance of the union in the two decades that followed its inaugur |
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... Hamilton 20 Duchess of Hamilton 21 Lord Belhaven 22 Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun 23 George Lockhart of Carnwath 24 Duke of Atholl 25 Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees 26 King George I 27 James Edward Francis Stuart 28 Lady's union fan, 1707 ...
... Hamilton 20 Duchess of Hamilton 21 Lord Belhaven 22 Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun 23 George Lockhart of Carnwath 24 Duke of Atholl 25 Sir James Stewart of Goodtrees 26 King George I 27 James Edward Francis Stuart 28 Lady's union fan, 1707 ...
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... Hamilton, nominal leader of the opposition country party. In an all- consuming orgy of praying and preaching, many ministers of the kirk, anxious anyway about an apparent 'encrease in popery', had railed against incorporation, initially ...
... Hamilton, nominal leader of the opposition country party. In an all- consuming orgy of praying and preaching, many ministers of the kirk, anxious anyway about an apparent 'encrease in popery', had railed against incorporation, initially ...
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... Hamilton that votes cast on the first article for and against incorporating union should be entered in the minutes, three earls who had voted in favour, Crawford, Eglinton and Galloway, asked that they be allowed to rescind their votes ...
... Hamilton that votes cast on the first article for and against incorporating union should be entered in the minutes, three earls who had voted in favour, Crawford, Eglinton and Galloway, asked that they be allowed to rescind their votes ...
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... Hamilton to duchess of Hamilton, 1 May 1707. 58. P. W. J. Riley, The English Ministers and Scotland (London, 1964), p. 56. 59. NAS, GD 124/ 15/491/21, lord Grange to earl of Mar, 9 Aug. 1707. 60. Edinburgh Courant, 3 Nov. 1708. 61. A ...
... Hamilton to duchess of Hamilton, 1 May 1707. 58. P. W. J. Riley, The English Ministers and Scotland (London, 1964), p. 56. 59. NAS, GD 124/ 15/491/21, lord Grange to earl of Mar, 9 Aug. 1707. 60. Edinburgh Courant, 3 Nov. 1708. 61. A ...
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... Hamilton and John Murray, first duke of Atholl – even though they were brothers-in-law. Relationship through marriage could provide the basis of a political bond, but it was not a certain guide to political behaviour. Even blood ...
... Hamilton and John Murray, first duke of Atholl – even though they were brothers-in-law. Relationship through marriage could provide the basis of a political bond, but it was not a certain guide to political behaviour. Even blood ...
Conteúdo
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ambition and achievement and the aftermath of the Revolution | 104 |
a nation in crisis | 139 |
5 The most neglected if not opprest State in Europe? Confrontations and the search for compromise 17005 | 184 |
Parliament and the reconstruction of the pathway towards union 17056 | 224 |
the union commissioners and the hearts and minds of the people | 243 |
the union Parliament and the Scottish nation | 274 |
9 Union in the balance union accomplished | 322 |
Appendix A Membership of the Council of Trade elected 1705 voting record foragainst the court in the thirty recorded divisions in the union Parlia... | 381 |
Bibliography | 392 |
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