Series 2 > Seafield correspondence from 1685 to 1708
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION,
CHAPTER
I. Letters during the Reign of James, from 1685
to 1688,
II. Letters during the Reign of William and Mary,
from 1689 to 1693,
III. Letters during the Period Sir James Ogilvie was
Solicitor-General under William and Mary,
from 1693 to 1696, ......
IV. Letters during the Period Sir James Ogilvie
was Secretary of State for Scotland under
William, from 1696 to 1702, ....
V. Letters during the Period Seafield was Secretary
of State and Lord High Chancellor under
Queen Anne, from March 1702 to the Union of
the Parliaments in May 1707, ....
VI. Letters from the Union in May 1707 to the end
of the French Invasion of Scotland in May
1708,
vii-xxvi
1-46
46-96
97-181
181-352
353-432
432-478
INDEX,
479
INTRODUCTION,
CHAPTER
I. Letters during the Reign of James, from 1685
to 1688,
II. Letters during the Reign of William and Mary,
from 1689 to 1693,
III. Letters during the Period Sir James Ogilvie was
Solicitor-General under William and Mary,
from 1693 to 1696, ......
IV. Letters during the Period Sir James Ogilvie
was Secretary of State for Scotland under
William, from 1696 to 1702, ....
V. Letters during the Period Seafield was Secretary
of State and Lord High Chancellor under
Queen Anne, from March 1702 to the Union of
the Parliaments in May 1707, ....
VI. Letters from the Union in May 1707 to the end
of the French Invasion of Scotland in May
1708,
vii-xxvi
1-46
46-96
97-181
181-352
353-432
432-478
INDEX,
479
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