Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730.
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A monument to the memory of the famous Mr. John Law, who died at Munich, the principal city of Bavaria. Sept. 1726. By Mr. Pennecuik
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A collection of poet Pennicuicke's satires on kirkmen, &c. Rome's legacy to the Kirk of Scotland. A satire on the stool of repentance. Together With The Cameronian Crucifix. - The Criminal Stirling impeached for high Treason. - The Webster's Wife's Tears over her Husband's Testicles, in a Dialogue 'twixt her and the Matrons of Middletown. - The Presbyterian Pope: A Dialogue 'twixt the Kirk Treasurer and Meg, a Lady of the Game. - On a Cameronian Butter-Wife at the Bow-Head. - A Satire on a Tea Table. - An Englishman's Grace over a Pock-Pudding. At the desire of several gentlemen in Town and Country
Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730.Date: Printed in the Year 1744- E-books
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Britannia triumphans in four parts ; part 1. Pan a pastoral. Part II. Magnalia. Part III. Panegyrick on the royal family. Part IV. Genethliacons ; or the saphick muse. Sacred to XXVIII May ; the anniversary for the High and Mighty Prince's birth, George Lewis, by the grace of God, and Laws of Heaven and Earth, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, grand-son to the king of Bohemia, great-grand-son to James I. and VI. king of Scotland, &c. Electoral Prince of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick, Lunenburg, Zell, and Bremen, Lord Osnaburg, Heretable Standart-Bearer [sic] of the Roman Empire, &c. &c. &c. By Alexander Pennecuik, Gent.
Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730.Date: MDCCXVIII. [1718]- E-books
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Huy and cry for apprehending George Fachney professor of gaming, and one of the subaltern officers in Collonel Caldwell's new levied regiment of robbers by John Dalgliesh, lockman of Edinburgh
Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730.Date: 1722]- E-books
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Burnbank's farewel to Edinburgh , at his departure for the Indies, with his last will and testament.
Pennecuik, Alexander, d. 1730.Date: 1722?]