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The loyall dissuasive: and other papers concerning the affairs of clan Chattan

The loyall dissuasive: and other papers concerning the affairs of clan Chattan

Macpherson, Aeneas, Sir, 1644-1705; Murdoch, Alexander

Book . English.
Published Edinburgh : Printed by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society 1902

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Details

Statement of responsibility: by Sir Æneas Macpherson, knight of Invereshie, 1691-1705 ; ed., with notes and introduction, from the originals at Cluny castle, by the Rev. Alexander D. Murdoch
Note: All but one of the papers have special t. p. or half-title.
Physical Description: civ, 253p : port., facsim ; 23 cm.
Other Number: ocm02062098
Series: Publications of the Scottish History Society ; v.41
Subject: Farquharson family.; Chattan family.

Contents

  1. Contents: Introduction.
  2. The loyall dissuasive; or, The resolute advyse of a faithfull kinsman, in a memoriall to the laird of Cluny in Badenoch, together with other pieces, and an account of his life. 1701.
  3. Remarks upon the manuscript, by Sir John Mackleane.
  4. A supplement to the former Dissuasive B way of answer to some ingeniouz remarks made upon it ... 1704.
  5. The patron turned persecutor; or, A short narrative of Sr. Æneas M'Pherson his services to His Gr. the D. off G. and of the said duke his kind and oblidgeing returns... 1706.
  6. The vindication off Sir Œneas Macpherson wherein his fidelity to his friend is asserted and maintained, and his loyalty to the king justified and proved.
  7. Contents: (cont) The address and remonstrance of Sir Æneas M'Pherson prisoner in Edinr. tollbooth agt. the torture to the Commission and Council of Scotland. [1691].
  8. Memorial to the king [James VII].
  9. Vanitie exposed [Farquharson genealogy].
  10. Index.