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Jacobite Rebellion, 1715
British monarchy succession dispute
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Memorial concerning the state of the prisoners on account of the late rebellion
Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet
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Date: Anno Dom: 1716
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The revolution recommended to our memories . A sermon preach'd at the Abby-Church of St. Peter's Westminster, on November the fifth, 1715. By William Burscough, M. A. Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince, And Fellow of Wadham College in Oxford.
Burscough, William, 1676?-1755.
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Date: 1715
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Two speeches made by Lord Chancellor Cowper, then High Steward of England the first, when he pronounced sentence upon the unhappy Lords, who were involved in the rebellion in 1715, viz. James Earl of Derwentwater, William Lord Widdrington, William Earl of Nithisdale, Robert Earl of Carnwath, William Viscount Kenmure, and William Lord Nairu. The second, when he passed sentence on the Earl of Winton. To which is added, the speec of Philip Lord Hardwick, Lord High Steward of England, when he pronounced Sentence on the three Rebel Lords 1746.
Cowper, William Cowper, Earl, ca. 1665-1723.
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Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]
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The pretences for the present rebellion, considered . In a sermon preach'd at St. Katherine Cree-Church and All-Hallows Barkin, on Octob. 16. 1715. By Charles Lambe, M.A. Minister of St. Katherine Cree-Church, and Lecturer of All-Hallows Barkin. Printed at the Request of Sir Randolph Knipe, and many of the Gentlemen of both Auditories.
Lambe, Charles, b. 1679.
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Date: 1715
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The perjury and folly of the late rebellion display'd in a sermon preach'd at Exon, June the 7th. 1716. Being the day appointed for a publick thanksgivnig [sic], for the success of His Majesties forces against the rebels, ... By John Withers,.
Withers, John, 1669-1729.
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Date: 1716
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