De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus

De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus
Title De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus PDF eBook
Author Sir Thomas Craig
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1909
Genre Great Britain
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Argument for union from the Scottish side, written in 1605.

De Unione Regnorum Britanniæ Tractatus (Classic Reprint)

De Unione Regnorum Britanniæ Tractatus (Classic Reprint)
Title De Unione Regnorum Britanniæ Tractatus (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author Thomas Craig
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 2015-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781331134183

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Excerpt from De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus It is curious that Sir Thomas Craig's De Unione Regnorum Britanniae Tractatus should have waited until after the three hundredth anniversary of its author's death before appearing in print. The manuscript of the Tractatus is in the Advocates Library; but the Catalogue throws no light on the history of the work, the description of which is very brief, and, as the Keeper tells me, apparently in Cosmo Inness hand. On the last page of the manuscript, however, the following note appears: 'Kal: Januarii MDCXC. Hunc libellum propria manu correxit et multis in Locis supplevit ex Autographo Exemplari MS. Christophori Irvini M.D. cujus autor est D. Thomas Craig Advocatus, qui ipse unioni interfuit, quod mihi Legenti patet. W. A., J. C.' Christopher Irvine was a well-known physician and antiquary in Edinburgh in the last quarter of the seventeenth century, and his copy of Craig's work supplied the corrections and additions made by W. A., J. C. in 1690, shortly after Irvine's death. From the Roll of Advocates, Dr. Maitland Thomson has been able to identify W. A., J. C, as William Aikman of Cairnie, who was admitted Advocate in 1672 and died in 1699. The Tractatus, or the major part of it, was written by Craig in 1605. On June 11, 1604, he had been appointed one of the Scottish Commissioners to discuss in London with those of England the closer political union which James's recent accession to the English throne encouraged him to press. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."

A Union for Empire

A Union for Empire
Title A Union for Empire PDF eBook
Author John Robertson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 396
Release 2006-11-02
Genre History
ISBN 9780521029889

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Essays by leading historians which explore the political significance of the Anglo-Scottish Union of 1707.

The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I

The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I
Title The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I PDF eBook
Author M. Perceval-Maxwell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 362
Release 2021-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1000439852

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Originally published in 1973, the emphasis of this study is on the Scottish settlers during the first quarter of the 17th Century. It shows that the ‘Plantation’, although a milestone in Ireland’s past is also of considerable importance in Scotland’s history. The society that produced Scottish settlers is examined and the reasons why they left their homeland analysed. The book explains what effect the Scottish migration had upon both Ireland and Scotland and assesses the extent to which James I was personally involved in the promotion of the ‘Plantation’ scheme.

Law, Lawyers, and Humanism

Law, Lawyers, and Humanism
Title Law, Lawyers, and Humanism PDF eBook
Author John W Cairns
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 540
Release 2015-07-27
Genre Law
ISBN 0748682112

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This collection brings together a selection of the most cited articles published by Professor John W. Cairns. Essays range from Scots Law from 16th and 17th century Scotland, through to the 18th century influence of Dutch Humanism into the 19th century, a

Catalogue

Catalogue
Title Catalogue PDF eBook
Author Dobell, P.J. & A.E., booksellers, London
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1915
Genre Catalogs, Booksellers'
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From Tudor to Stuart

From Tudor to Stuart
Title From Tudor to Stuart PDF eBook
Author Susan Doran
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 646
Release 2024-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 0191069701

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From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I tells the story of the troubled accession of England's first Scottish king and the transition from the age of the Tudors to the age of the Stuarts at the dawn of the seventeenth century. From Tudor to Stuart: The Regime Change from Elizabeth I to James I tells the story of the dramatic accession and first decade of the reign of James I and the transition from the Elizabethan to the Jacobean era, using a huge range of sources, from state papers and letters to drama, masques, poetry, and a host of material objects. The Virgin Queen was a hard act to follow for a Scottish newcomer who faced a host of problems in his first years as king: not only the ghost of his predecessor and her legacy but also unrest in Ireland, serious questions about his legitimacy on the English throne, and even plots to remove him (most famously the Gunpowder Plot of 1605). Contrary to traditional assumptions, James's accession was by no means a smooth one. The really important question about James's reign, of course, is the extent of change that occurred in national political life and royal policies. Sue Doran also examines how far the establishment of a new Stuart dynasty resulted in fresh personnel at the centre of power, and the alterations in monarchical institutions and shifts in political culture and governmental policies that occurred. Here the book offers a fresh look at James and his wife Anna, suggesting a new interpretation of their characters and qualities. But the Jacobean era was not just about James and his wife, and Regime Change includes a host of historical figures, many of whom will be familiar to readers: whether Walter Raleigh, Robert Cecil, or the Scots who filled James's inner court. The inside story of the Jacobean court also brings to life the wider politics and national events of the early seventeenth century, including the Gunpowder Plot, the establishment of Jamestown in Virginia, the Plantations in Ulster, the growing royal struggle with parliament, and the doomed attempt to bring about union with Scotland.