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Subject: Copies. Derivative objects.
Subject: Charters
Subject: Copies. Derivative objects.
Subject: Charters
Subject: Legislative acts. Legislative records.
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Copy of a work written shortly after the death in 1751 of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, to show that the principalities usually possessed by the Prince of Wales belong to the Crown.
Copy of a work written shortly after the death in 1751 of Frederick Lewis, Prince of Wales, to show that the principalities usually possessed by the Prince of Wales belong to the Crown.
Balcarres Papers.
Letters and papers, mostly concerning the Church of Scotland., 1231-1641.
Legal and historical collections of Sir Lewis Stewart of Kirkhill, advocate, compiled early in the 17th century.
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