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Who was executed at Edinburgh, on Mon. 22nd Feb. 1841, for the murder of her master and mistress; giving an account of her innocence being proved and the real murderer discovered. [Edinburgh] : J. Brown, Printer, Edinburgh, [1841?].
A shonruich Ard-Sheanadh Eaglais na h-Alba, gu bhi 'na sheòladh ceasnachaidh : air a tharruing chum Gaelic Albannaich. Translation of: Westminster shorter catechism. Duneidin : Clodh-bhuailte le Eoin Collie, 1822.
Contained in a letter from a gentleman in the Gorbals of Glasgow, to his friend at Greenock. This is now published, to expose the falshood of the pamphlet cry'd through the streets of Edinburgh a few days ago, intitul'd, A letter from a gentleman …
To which is added, The loss o' the pack, a true tale. Both as deliverd [sic] in the Pantheon, Edinburgh. By Alexander Wilson, author of Watty and Meg, &c. &c.
Who was executed at the Cross of Edinburgh, on the 23d July, 1680 for his adherence to the Covenant and work of Reformation. Dumfries : Printed for the booksellers, [1830-1840].
Containing The building of King Solomon's Temple, a masonic song. A new song by a brother of St. Luke's Lodge, Edinburgh and Maggie's lament. Falkirk : [T. Johnston, Printer], Printed in the year 1821.
Porteous Riots, 1736. [Edinburgh] : Printed in the year, 1736.
Who died at Edinburgh, on the 4th of February 1702, in the 11th year of her age. By Mr. Archibald Deans. Edinburgh : printed and sold by Archibald Martin, 1759.
In two sermons preached from Isaiah xxvi. 20 by Mr. James Renwick, Minister of the Gospel, who suffered in the Grass-Market of Edinburgh, upon the 17th day of February, 1688. Glasgow : Printed by J. and M. Robertson, (No. 18.) Saltmarket, 1806.
Paisley : Printed by G. Caldwell, 1827.
Sometime minister of the Barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause, with four others, at the Cross of Edinburgh, the 27th July 1681, and had their heads put upon the ports. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sen…
Two sermons preached from Isaiah xxvi. 20 by the Rev. James Renwick, late Minister of the Gospel, who suffered in the Grass Market of Edinburgh, upon the 7th day of February, 1688.
Containing the whole of his depredations and murders, faithfully copied from the large book written by himself. - Being the whole substance, without the superfluity of language, brought into the following pages. - With an account of his behaviour at the p…
Who was executed at Edinburgh on Wednesday, 28 Jan. 1829.
Together with, The town-guard. In two acts. As it was acted at Edinburgh in St Andrew's Lodge, to which is added, The exploits of sour-milk Andrew, with his horse and an English rider: and a large advertisement. [Edinburgh] : Entered according to orde…
The just complaint and remonstrance of the National Covenant. [Edinburgh? : Publisher not identified, 1710]. In verse.
Containing the wonderful relation of Major Weir and his sister - The witches of Calder, Pittenweem, Borrowstouness, Bargarran, and Culross. And a remarkable proclamation, which was heard at the cross of Edinburgh at [t]welve o'clock at night, in the r…
To which are added, Within a mile of Edinburgh, Tweedside, Go, plaintive sounds, Yellow-haired laddie, and The Lords Marie.
A wee wee German lairdie; Within a mile of Edinburgh; Dulce domum; The bonny lass o' Gowrie. The deil and the exciseman, and, The woodman's daughter.
In a letter from a gentleman in Edinburgh to his friend in London. Giving a particular account of that unprecedented transaction, wherein orders were given that all the males of the M'Donalds in that district under 70 should be put to the sword, in wh…
Sometime minister of the Barony parish of Glasgow: who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause, with four others, at the Cross of Edinburgh, the 27th of July, 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sen…
Being the last sermon he preached in the pulpit of Stirling, before his martyrdom at Edinburgh, June, 1661. To which is added, his last speech upon the scaffold. Paisley : printed by Peter M'Arthur, for Tho. Stevenson, [1790?].
First published in Edinburgh in 1768 as 'The history and travels of Hector Maclean, late sailor'. At head of titlepage, enclosed in square brackets : Number II. Edinburgh : Printd [sic] by Alex. Robertson, for Hector Maclean: and sold for his own …
From the Edinburgh New Philos. Journal for July 1858