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Scotiae Numisma : or, ancient Scottish coins : their real and proportional value; with some observations on the prices of provisions in Scotland in ancient times, to which is added a notice of Scottish monastic institutions at the period of the Reformation (1738) / [by D. Webster?].

By: Webster, D.Series: Clarendon Historical Society reprints: Publisher: [Edinburgh] : privately printed for the Clarendon Historical Society, 1883Description: p33-54.Note: Bound in Clarendon Historical Society reprints 1882-1884Subject(s): Numismatics -- Scotland | Coins, Scottish
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63F Two extracts from "The Mercurius Caledonius" of January 8th, 1661. 63F The devill and the parliament, or, the parliament and the devill : 63F Cheriton fight (March 29th, 1644) : 63F Scotiae Numisma : or, ancient Scottish coins : their real and proportional value; with some observations on the prices of provisions in Scotland in ancient times, to which is added a notice of Scottish monastic institutions at the period of the Reformation (1738) / 63F A miraculous victory obtained by the Right Honourable Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, against the army under the command of the Earl of Newcastle at Wakefield in Yorkshire. ... sent in two letters to the honourable W. Lenthall, Esq. Speaker in the House of Commons ... also a letter of great consequence which was found in Generall Gorings Chamber, which was sent to him by his father the Lord Goring. 63F A letter from a gentleman in Boston, to Mr. George Wishart, one of the ministers in Edinburgh, concerning the state of religion in New England. 63F A brief discovery of the true mother of the pretended Prince of Wales known by the name of Mary Grey. To which is added - a further discovery of the late conspiracy against his Majesties Sacred Person, and Government, &c. As laid before the King, &c., and deposed to a committee of Parliament /

Bound in Clarendon Historical Society reprints 1882-1884

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