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SCOTLAND, Parliament -- Minuts of the Proceedings in Parliament. Edinburgh: heirs of Andrew Anderson, May 2 1693-August 28, 1704.
178 numbers in one volume, broadsheets (ave. 291 x 164mm). (Occasional browning or soiling.) 18th-century marbled boards (rebacked), mostly uncut. Accounts of the proceedings of the Estates of Scotland in a rare one volume collection, including all the early years of publication. This comprises nos. 1-11, May 2-May 25 1693; nos. 1-14, 16-24, 27-28 and 30-37, May 9-July 17 1695; nos. 1-20, September 8-October 12 1696, nos. 1-21, July 19- September 1 1698; nos. 1-9 June 9-27 1702; nos. 1-11, 13-43, 45-47, 49-63 May 6-September 16 1703; and nos. 2-25, July 11-August 28 1704. 1693 was the first year of publication. There were no issues in 1694, 1697, 1699.
Together with 2 other volumes of Minuts for the years 1705 (nos. 1-40) and 1706 (1-89) respectively, the two volumes also including related broadsides and tracts, among which is: An Elegye upon ... Princess Scocia. [Edinburgh, 1707]. Broadside, 2° (300 x 155mm), printed on one side within mourning border, folded. On the union between England and Scotland. 'This princess rare, of ancient pedegree.' NO RECORDED COPY IN ENGLAND OR THE USA. ESTC locates 3 copies (all NLS). Foxon E-235. (3)
178 numbers in one volume, broadsheets (ave. 291 x 164mm). (Occasional browning or soiling.) 18th-century marbled boards (rebacked), mostly uncut. Accounts of the proceedings of the Estates of Scotland in a rare one volume collection, including all the early years of publication. This comprises nos. 1-11, May 2-May 25 1693; nos. 1-14, 16-24, 27-28 and 30-37, May 9-July 17 1695; nos. 1-20, September 8-October 12 1696, nos. 1-21, July 19- September 1 1698; nos. 1-9 June 9-27 1702; nos. 1-11, 13-43, 45-47, 49-63 May 6-September 16 1703; and nos. 2-25, July 11-August 28 1704. 1693 was the first year of publication. There were no issues in 1694, 1697, 1699.
Together with 2 other volumes of Minuts for the years 1705 (nos. 1-40) and 1706 (1-89) respectively, the two volumes also including related broadsides and tracts, among which is: An Elegye upon ... Princess Scocia. [Edinburgh, 1707]. Broadside, 2° (300 x 155mm), printed on one side within mourning border, folded. On the union between England and Scotland. 'This princess rare, of ancient pedegree.' NO RECORDED COPY IN ENGLAND OR THE USA. ESTC locates 3 copies (all NLS). Foxon E-235. (3)
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