Who's who in Early Hanoverian Britain (1714-1789)Shepheard-Walwyn, 1991 - 450 sider This is part of an eight-volume series providing short biographies of men and women from Roman to Victorian times. Each entry places the subject in the context of their age and evokes what was distinctive and interesting about their personality and achievement. |
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... Scotland and Keeper of the Signet . In 1713 , however , he supported a motion in the House of Lords , where he sat as a representative peer , for the repeal of the Union . In 1714 he professed loyalty to George I but was soon in Scotland ...
... Scotland and Keeper of the Signet . In 1713 , however , he supported a motion in the House of Lords , where he sat as a representative peer , for the repeal of the Union . In 1714 he professed loyalty to George I but was soon in Scotland ...
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... Scotland before . In 1719 the same was extended by statute to Ireland . He had wide powers and he used them to establish a general code of precedents by which his successors might be guided . In Scotland he had specially to legislate ...
... Scotland before . In 1719 the same was extended by statute to Ireland . He had wide powers and he used them to establish a general code of precedents by which his successors might be guided . In Scotland he had specially to legislate ...
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... Scotland in the years leading up to 1745. It is ironic that the great severities which followed the suppression of the Jacobite rising should be associated with the name of his family house and estate of Culloden , for he was an amiable ...
... Scotland in the years leading up to 1745. It is ironic that the great severities which followed the suppression of the Jacobite rising should be associated with the name of his family house and estate of Culloden , for he was an amiable ...
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