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Stuart's (Gilb.) Observations concerning the public Law, and the Constitutional History of Scotland, 8vo. 1779.

Davidson's (John) Remarks on some of the Editions of the Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland, 8vo. 1792.

Anderson's (Ja.) Historical Essay, shewing that the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland is Imperial and Independent, 8vo. 1705.

Sir George McKenzie's Defence of the Antiquity of the Royal Line of Scotland, 8vo. 1685.

Mackenzie, (Geo.) Defensio Antiquitatis Regalis Scotorum Prosapia,

8vo. Tr. ad Rh. 1689.

Atwood's (Wm.) Superiority and direct Dominion of the Imperial Crown of England, over the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland, in Answer to Sir T. Craig, and Sir Geo. Mackenzie, 8vo. 1704.

The Siege of Karlaverok, in Scotland, by K. Edw. I.: an Ancient Heraldic Poem, 4to.—In Antiq. Tr. vol. 3.

Memorial relative to the Office of the Lord Clerk-Register, and the present State of the public Records of Scotland, 4to. 1788.

Ruddiman's (Tho.) Introduction to Anderson's Diplomata Scotia, 12mo. 1773.

Anderson, (Ja.) Diplomata et Numismata Scotia, fol.

Astle's (Tho.) Account of the Seals of the Kings, Royal Boroughs, and Magnates of Scotland, 1792.

Declaratio Parliamenti, ubi Johannes primogenitus Roberti habet. succedere in Regnum, 1371, fol.

Robertson's (Wm.) Index of many Records of Charters granted by different Sovereigns of Scotland: with the State of the ancient Records of Scotland, 4to. 1798.

Sibbald, (Rob.) Memoria Balfouriana, sive Historia Rerum pro Literis promovendis gestarum a clarissimis Fratribus Balfouriis, 12mo. Edinb. 1699.

Buchanan's (Wm.) Inquiry into the Genealogy and present State of ancient Scottish Surnames: with the origin and descent of the Highland Clans; and Family of Buchanan, 8vo. 1775.

Keith's (Rob.) Catalogue of the Bishops of the several Sees of Scotland to 1688, 4to. 1755.

Account of the Life and Murder of Arch-Bishop Sharpe, 8vo. 1723. + Wodrow's (Rob.) Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution, 2 vol. fol. Edinb. 1721.

Spotswood's History of the Church and State of Scotland, to the end of the Reign of James VI. with an Appendix to the year 1676, and the foundation of the Universities and Colleges; and an Account of the Government, Laws, and Constitution of the Kingdom, fol. 1677. M'Crie's (Tho.) Life of John Knox; containing illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland, 2 vol. Svo. 1813.

6. History of Ireland.

Bp. Nicolson's Irish Historical Library; pointing at most of the Authors and Records which may be serviceable to the Compilers of a General History of Ireland, 8vo. Dublin, 1724.-And in fol. 1736. Giraldus Cambrensis' Irish Historie, with Scholies to the same, by John Hooker.-Holinshed, vol. 2.

The Chronicles of Ireland, compiled from Ph. Flatsburie, Henry of Marleborow, &c. beginning where Giraldus did end, and brought down to 1587.-Holinshed, vol. 2.

Rerum Hibernicarum Annales, regnantibus Hen. VII. Hen. VIII. Edwardo VI. et Maria, per Jac. Waræum, fol. 1664.

Two Histories of Ireland, the one by Edmund Campion, the other by M. Hanmer Edmund Spenser's View of the State of Ireland, fol. 1633. Cox's (Rich.) History of Ireland, from the Conquest thereof by the English to the Death of King Charles II. fol. 1689.

Keating's (Jeoffry) General History of Ireland, by Dermo'd O'Connor, fol. Dublin, 1723.

Warner's (Ferd.) History of the Rebellion and Civil War in Ireland, 4to.

1763.

Leland's (Tho.) History of Ireland, 3 vol. 4to. 1773.

Sir Thomas Stafford's Pacata Hibernia, or an Historie of the Wars of Ireland, within the Province of Mounster, under Sir George Carew, fol. 1633.

Sir John Temple's History of the Irish Rebellion in 1641, 4to. 1646. History of the Irish Rebellion, 1641-A Perfect Relation of the beginning and continuation of the Irish Rebellion, 1641 Select Passages of Sir Richard Musgrave's History of the Rebellion in Ireland in 1798, with a Preface, &c. by Baron Maseres, 4to. 1812.

Bp. of Killala's Narrative of the French Invasion in 1798, 8vo. 1800.— Dutens' Collect. vol. 55.

Story's (Geo.) Impartial History of the Wars of Ireland, 1689-1692, 4to. 1693.

Harris's (Walt.) Hibernica: or, ancient Pieces relating to Ireland, 2 parts, 8vo. 1770,

Containing

A Fragment of the History of Ireland by Maurice Regan, with a
Preface and Notes, by Sir George Carew.

K. Richard II. last Voyage to Ireland.

The Voyage of Sir Richard Edgecomb into Ireland, in 1488.

Baron Finglas's Breviate of Ireland.

K. James I. A Project for the Division and Plantation of Ulster.

Nich. Pynnar's Survey of Ulster.

Sir T. Philips's Letter to K. Charles I. concerning the Plantations of the Londoners.

An Essay on the Defects in the Histories of Ireland.

Sir Rich. Bolton's Declaration, setting forth how, and by what Means, the Laws and Statutes of England came to be of Force in Ireland. Serjeant Mayart's Answer to Sir R. Bolton's Declaration.

Borlace's (Edw.) Reduction of Ireland to the Crown of England, 8vo. 1675.

Sir John Davies on the Causes why Ireland was never subdued, 12mo.

1747.

Molyneux's (Wm.) Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament in England, stated, 8vo. 1773.

Sir William Petty's Political Survey of Ireland, with his Verbum Sapienti, 8vo. 1719.

Macartney's (Lord) Account of Ireland in 1773.-Life, vol. 2. Dewar's (Dan.) Observations on the Character, Customs, and Superstitions of the Irish; and on some of the Causes which have retarded the moral and political Improvement of Ireland, 8vo. 1812. Campbell's (Tho.) Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland; also, an Historical Sketch of the Constitution and Government of Ireland to 1783, 8vo. 1790.

The Question of Precedency of the Peers of Ireland in England, fairly stated, 8vo. 1739.

W. Pitt's Speech, Jan. 31, 1799, on the Resolutions as the Basis of an Union between Great Britain and Ireland, 8vo. 1799.

H. Dundas's Speech on the Legislative Union with Ireland, 1799. Dutens' Collect. vol. 50. Tracts and Speeches on the Union, by Lord Clare, Lattin, Brown, &c.— Dutens' Collect. vol. 55.

SECTION IV.

Treatises on the Constitution and Parliament of Great
Britain and Ireland; Proceedings and Journals
of Parliament; Title, Succession and
Revenue of the Crown.

Squire's (Sam.) Enquiry into the Foundation of the English Constitution; or an Historical Essay upon the Anglo-Saxon Government both in Germany and England, 8vo. 1745.

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Sir J. Fortescue's Difference between an absolute and limited Monarchy, as it more particularly regards the English Constitution, 8vo. 1714. Nath. Bacon's Discourse on the Laws and Government of England, with a Vindication of the Antient Way of Parliaments in England,

fol. 1739.

T. Smithi de Republica Anglorum, libri tres.

Respublica, sive Status Regni Scotia et Hiberniæ, 12mo. ap Elz. 1627. S Sir Tho. Smith's Common-Wealth of England, and the manner and Government thereof, 4to. 1621.

Common-Wealth of England, 12mo. 1635.

W. Pudsey, The Constitution and Laws of England considered, 8vo. 1701. De Lolme (J. L.) on the Constitution of England; or, an Account of the English Government, 8vo. 1807.

Dyer's (George) Four Letters on the English Constitution, 8vo. 1812. Hakewill's (W.) Antiquity of the Laws of England.—Curious Discourses,

vol. 1.

Spelman (Sir H.) on the ancient Government of England and of Parliaments.-Works, fol.

Sir R. Cotton's Argument concerning the Liberty of the Person of every Freeman.-Choice Pieces, 870.

Sadler's (Sir Ralph) Rights of the Kingdom; or Customs of our Ancestors, touching the Duty, and Power of our Kings and Parliaments, 4to. 1682.

Account of the Ceremonies observed in the Coronations of the Kings and Queens of England; with a Print of the Procession, 4to. 1727. Solemnities at the Coronation of Geo. II. with a List of the Claims of Persons to do Service, 8vo. 1761.

Form of the Proceeding to the Coronation of K. George II. and Queen Caroline, folio, 1727.

Form of the Proceeding to the Coronation of K. George III. and Queen Charlotte, folio, 1761.

Some Inquiry into the Constitutional Character of the Queen Consort of England, 8vo. (pamphlet), 1814.

H. Home's (Lord Kames) Essays on Feudal Law, Constitution of Parliament, Succession and Hereditary Right, 8vo. 1749.

Lord Bolingbroke's Remarks on the History of England, 8vo.

Sir W. Staunford's Exposicion of the King's Prerogative, 4to. 1567.
J. Brydall, His Majesty's Royal Rights and Prerogatives asserted, 8vo.

1680.

Sir Rob. Filmer's Free-holder's Grand-Inquest, touching the King and his Parliament, 8vo. 1679.

Patriarcha; or the Natural Power of Kings, 8vo. 1685. Jos. Tucker on Civil Government, against Locke; and England's Gothick Constitution censured and exposed, 8vo. 1781.

Gurdon's (Thornh.) History of the High Court of Parliament, its Antiquity, Preheminence and Authority; and the History of Court Baron and Court Leet, 2 vol. 8vo. 1731.

Ralph's (James) Use and Abuse of Parliaments; in two Historical Discourses, viz.-A View of Government in Europe, and a Detection of the Parliaments of England from 1660, 2 vol. Svo. 1745. Petytt's (Wm.) Jus Parliamentarium; or, the Ancient Power, Jurisdiction, Rights, and Liberties of the most High Court of Parliament, revised and asserted, by Theodore Barlow, fol. 1739.

8vo. 1680.

Ancient Right of the Commons of England asserted,

Atwood's Jani Anglorum facies nova; or several Monuments of Antiquity, touching the Great Councils of the Kingdom, and the Court of the King's immediate Tenants and Officers, 8vo. 1680.

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Atwood's Jus Anglorum ab Antiquo; or a Confutation of an impotent Libel against the Government by King, Lords and Commons, 8vo.

1681.

Argumentum Anti-Normannicum; or an Argument proving from ancient Histories and Records, that William, Duke of Normandy, made no absolute Conquest of England by the Sword, 8vo. 1682.

Sir John Pettus's Constitution of Parliaments in England, 8vo. 1680. Acherley's (Rog.) Free Parliaments: an Argument proving some of their Powers to be Independant, 8vo. 1731.

Sharp's (Granville) Declaration of the natural right of the People to a Share in the Legislature, which is the fundamental principle of the British Constitution of State, 8vo. 1774.

Account of the antient division of the English nation into hundreds and tythings; recommending that method, as an ef fectual means of reforming the Corruption of Parliaments, by rendering the Representation of the People perfectly equal, 8vo. 1784. St. Amand's (Geo.) Historical Essay on the Legislative Power of England; wherein the Origin of both Houses of Parliament, their ancient Constitution and Changes, are illustrated and explained,

8vo. 1725.

An Historical Discourse of Parliaments in their Original before the Conquest, and continuance since, 12mo. 1656.

Doddridge's (Sir John) Antiquity and Power of Parliaments in England, 12mo. 1679.

Of the Antiquity, Power, Order, State, Manner, Persons, and Proceedings of the High Court of Parliament, by Agard, Tate, Camden, &c. Curious Discourses, vol. 1.

Prynne's (Wm.) Soveraigne Power of Parliaments and Kingdomes, 4 parts, 4to. 1643.

Plea for the Lords and House of Peers: wherein their Right of Session, and Power of Judicature, is vindicated, 4to. 1675.

Brief Register, Kalendar, and Survey of the several Kinds and Forms of all Parliamentary Writs, 4 parts, 4to.; part 1st. 1659, part 2d. 1660, part 3d. 1662, part 4th, 1664.

Selden's Privileges of the Baronage of England, when they sit in Parliament, 12mo. 1642.-Works, vol. 3.

The Case stated concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers in the point of Appeals, 12mo. 1675.

Selden of the Judicature in Parliament.-Works, vol. 3.

Atkyns's (Sir Rob.) Parliamentary and Political Tracts, viz.

The Power, Jurisdiction and Privilege of Parliament.

An Argument concerning Election of Members to Parliament.

An Enquiry into the Power of Dispensing with Penal Statutes.

Discourse concerning the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in the Realm of
England.

Defence of Lord Russel's Innocency.

Speech to Sir W. Ashurst, Lord Mayor, 8vo. 1741.

Hakewel's (Wm.) Old Manner of holding Parliaments in England,

12mo. 1659.

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