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Nobility - Scotland - Early works to 1800

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    Thoughts on the disqualification of the eldest sons of the peers of Scotland , To sit from that country in Parliament. With observations on the civil polity of the Kingdom. The second edition. By Alexander Lord Saltoun, advocate and F.S.S.A.

    Saltoun, Alexander Fraser, Lord, 1758-1793. | Date: 1789
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    Memorial to shew that the eldest son of the King has right by his birth to the principality and great steward ship of Scotland, and is a peer of that Kingdom, ..

    | Date: 1791
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    The Blazoning of the ensigns armorial of the kingdoms of Scotland, England, France and Ireland, and of the coats of arms of the nobility of Scotland

    | Date: 1702?]
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    A Letter concerning the Scots peerage

    | Date: 1719?]
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    List of the commons chosen to represent Scotland in the ensuing Parliament of Great Britain, 1727. For shires. Representatives chosen for the Royal Burrows in Scotland in the ensuing Parliament of Great Britain, 1727

    Parliament of the United Kingdom | Date: 1727]
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