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Fulltext results: Letter of King James VII to the Scottish Convention @rules:clwg:1689:convention 2 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago y the blackest of usurpations, the most unjust as well as most unnatural attempts, which the Almighty Go... e posture of our affairs; we bid you heartily farewell .
Given on board the St. Michael, March 1, 1689.
Orange or Lemon? - General Briefing @rules:clwg:1689 1 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago rown. This benefited the protestant dissenters as well , but was deeply unpopular with the established ch Orange or Lemon? - Design Notes @rules:clwg:1689 1 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago odel the rabble rousing outside the Convention as well as all the bits the smaller version would cover. The Pashtun Tribe @rules:clwg:coin 1 Hits , Last modified: 14 years ago in attempting to nationalize land and wealth, as well as regulate marriage practices, the DRA was unlaw Act Declaring the Scottish Convention a Free and Lawful Meeting @rules:clwg:1689:convention 1 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago Tho. Tulloch; David Spence; Will. Heggins; Jo. Boswell ; A. Gordon; Will. Arskine; Will. Cochran; Patrick Letter from Prince William of Orange to the Scottish Convention @rules:clwg:1689:convention 1 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago effectuating the same. So we bid you heartily farewell .
From our Court at Hampton, the seventh day of M John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee @rules:clwg:1689:people 1 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago agoons, both sides met again at the Battle of Bothwell Brig, on 22 June, and the Covenanters were convin George Gordon, 1st Duke of Gordon @rules:clwg:1689:people 1 Hits , Last modified: 18 years ago ===== Reputation =====
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