A vindication of Elizabeth More, from the imputation of being a concubine and her children, from the tache of bastardy: Confuting the Critical Observations of some late Writers. By Richard Hay of Drumboote, C. R. In the body of this book and the appendix subjoin'd, there are several ancient and valuable charters, which serve to illustrate the Origine and Descent of the most considerable families in Scotland.
- Hay, Richard, 1661-1735 or 6.
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- MDCCXXIII. [1723]
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A vindication of Elizabeth More, from the imputation of being a concubine; and her children, from the tache of bastardy: Confuting the Critical Observations of some late Writers. By Richard Hay of Drumboote, C. R. In the body of this book and the appendix
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Edinburgh : printed by William Adams junior. Sold by the booksellers of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, MDCCXXIII. [1723]
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