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Das Abwechselnde Schicksal in dem Leben Simon Lord Lovat, Oberhaupts der Familie der Fraser in Schottland
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Memoirs of the life of Simon Lord Lovat
Written by himself in the French language, and now first translated from the original manuscript -
The whole proceedings against Simon Lord Lovat
At Westminster-Hall, begun on Monday, March the 9th, 1747, and continued till Wednesday the 18th following, when he was found guilty of high-treason, against His Majesty King George II. To which is added, Lord Belhaven's character of Lord Lovat -
Condescendence, or alphabetical catalogue of some noble persons, who have been peers of Scotland, whether in right of their wives, or of the ladies, heirs-female, from whom they were descended. Offered by Hugh Lord Lovat, in the process presently depending against him, at the instance of Capt. Simon Fraser of Beaufort, before the Lords of Council and Session
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Information for Hugh Lord Fraser of Lovat, against Captain Simon Fraser of Beaufort
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Condescendence of instances, ancient and modern, where titles of hounour and dignities have descended to heirs-general, offered by Hugh Lord Lovat, in the process presently depending against him, at the instance of Captain Simon Fraser of Beaufort
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Information for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat, against Hugh Mackenzie, Esq
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Answers to Mr. Mackenzie's condescendences in the rank and dignity of Earls, in the competition betwixt him and the Lord Fraser of Lovat
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Memorial for those of the sirname of Fraser
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A letter from the Right Honourable Lord P-----d---t to Lord L-v-t, dated I------ss, October 28. 1745. Lord L-v-t's letter, in answer to Lord P-----d---t's, dated, B----f---t, October 29. 1745
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Memoirs of the life of Simon Lord Lovat
written by himself, in the French language; and now first translated, from the original manuscript -
Mémoires de la vie du Lord Lovat
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Eine Nachricht des Hn. Bernh. Backers, Capellans des Königl. Sardinischen Ministers in London, von dem Letzten Betragen des Lord Lovat nach dem Empfang des Todesurtheils bis zu seiner Hinrichtung den 20 Apr. 1747.
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A candid and impartial account of the behaviour of Simon Lord Lovat, from the time his death-warrant was deliver'd, to the day of his execution
Together with a faithful narrative of the particular incidents which happen'd that day in the Tower, in the sheriff's apartment, and on the scaffold. -
The whole proceedings in the House of Peers, upon the impeachment Exhibited by the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in Parliament Assembled, in the Names of Themselves, and of All the Commons of Great Britain; against Simon Lord Lovat, for high treason
the proceeding in Westminster-Hall being begun on Monday the 9th day of March, and continued on Tuesday the 10th, Wednesday the 11th, Friday the 13th, Monday the 16th, Wednesday the 18th, and Thursday the 19th days of March, 1746-7: On the last of which Days Judgment of High Treason was given against him. Published by Order of the House of Peers -
The copy of a letter from Lord L--v---t
in answer to Lord P----d--t's letter, of October the 29th, 1745 -
L---d L---t's second answer to D-n F-s, L- P-'s letter
December 20, 1745 -
The visions and p-hp-s of the Right Honourable S-m-n L-d L-v-t
Which were revealed unto his Lordship, when he was skulking in the Island Morar, by the late L-d St-h-ll-n, May 13, 1746 -
Answers for Hugh Lord Fraser of Lovat, to the printed memorial of Captain Simon Fraser of Bewfort [sic]
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State of the instances produced by Simon Lord Lovat
for proving the custom of succession in the title of Lord Baron in Scotland, as they are admitted by Mr. Mackenzie, or proved by undisputed vouchers -
A list of creations of Lords of Parliament, since that dignity came to be constituted by letters patent, in the reign of King James VI. that are either in the public Archives, or otherwise instructed by the Patents themselves, and other authentic Vouchers
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Memorial for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat, reprinted, with additions; and answers to the instances of Lord Barons condescended on by Hugh Mackenzie, Esq
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Additional condescendence of instances, for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat, in the higher Rank and Dignity of Earls, &c. Shewing, when the Succession came to split and divide, in these noble Families that had no Patents directing to what Series of Heirs the Dignity was to descend, it went uniformly to Heirs-Male, in exclusion of Heirs of Line; unless there was some Act and Deed of the Sovereign, altering the Descent of the Honour from Heirs-Male to Heirs female
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Remarks for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat
on the Information for Hugh Mackenzie, Esq; I. On the argument from the rights of the family of Lovat. II. On the general point of law. III. On the instances raised in that information -
Remarks for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat
on the Information for Hugh Mackenzie Esq; I. On the argument from the rights of the family of Lovat. II. On the general point of law. III. On the instances raised in that information