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… upon Tweed; and that a proportionate cess be laid upon Scotland. It was ordered that a Bill be brought in, which was … I, st. 2, c. 26] for Taking and Stating the Debts due . to Scotland by way of Equivalent [under] the Union [for another …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Parliamentary History, Vol. VI, pp. 12211223.) AFFAIRS IN SCOTLAND In March 1712 an Act of Toleration had been passed … of that year the restoration of patronage in the Church of Scotland had become law; these two Acts had done much to … abroad of British linen, imposed in 1711, fell heavily on Scotland's staple industry. In the spring of 1713 and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of what is due to the Moneyers for re-coining the Money of Scotland, and their Charges incident thereunto. That an … 1,915 l. 11 s. 6 d. Allowance for recoining the money of Scotland, amounting to 3,875 l. 9 s. 6 d. whereof there … of the Navy 180,000 0 0 for re-coining the money of Scotland 2,700 5 3 for Deficiency of Plate coined at the …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… of placing Mary Stuart on the throne of England and Scotland with a French uncle at her elbow ; and so give to … been since the Queen's accession. The standing danger from Scotland had disappeared for the first time for many years. … again on 16th February 1568 (page 7) : "News comes from Scotland that some of the principal people have risen against …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Pensioners; the Duke of Argyll, Commander in Chief in Scotland; William Pulteney, Secretary at War; and Robert … previous day had been slighted by the King, started for Scotland; another month was spent in preparations and hunting … the Border and united with the Jacobites of Southern Scotland under Lords Kenmure, Nithsdale, Carnwath and Wintoun …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… together with the new state of affairs created in Scotland by the accession to the French throne of Mary of Scotland's consort, seemed for a time likely to drive … in Europe as part of a political principlewas a war in Scotland between France and the English Queen. It soon became …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… possible treating of the alliance and confederation with Scotland, or of matters directly or indirectly connected with … written to me for a long while." Henry was then solu nisha Scotland; he had sent a large force to the Borders, and, … his army before the appointed time to employ it in Scotland or in some other country, the Emperor would be …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… would have been possible. French interference in Scotland had made it necessary for Henry VIII. to cripple … forces would be mainly employed against the enemy in Scotland, in which case the Emperor secretly informed Gonzaga … border, and that the Emperor should declare war against Scotland, was also urged personally upon the Emperor by Dr. …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… though he was once this king's ambassador to the king of Scotland. I have not yet heard what is the cause assigned for … the duke of Guise, and brother of Marie de Guise, queen of Scotland. To obtain, as it were, the Emperor's consent to a …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… of a marriage treaty between his son and a daughter of Scotland. By this means they would recover Boulogne, with ace or a long truce. They would get the Queen of Scotland ( i.e., Mary of Guise) to consent to this marriage … as an offset to the secular friendship between France and Scotland. When Henry broke the allegiance of his country to …