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The last proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland, against the Marquesse of Argyle. Together, with the speech and defence of the said Marquesse, in vindication of himself from the aspersions of his having a hand in the deaths of His late Majesty, James Duke Hamilton, Marquesse Huntley, Marquesse of Montross. And of his dealing with the English after Worcester fight

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  • "At the Parliament House in Edenburgh, March 13. 1661"
  • "At the Parliament House in Edenburgh, March 13. 1661"@en

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  • "The last proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland, against the Marquesse of Argyle. Together with the speech and defence of the said Marquesse, in vindication of himself from ... his having a hand in the deaths of His Late Majesty, James duke Hamilton, Marquesse Huntley, Marquesse of Montross. And of his dealing with the English after Worcester fight"
  • "The Last Proceedings Of The Parliament in Scotland, Against the Marquesse of Argyle : Together, With the Speech and Defence of the said Marquesse ; In Vindication of himself from the Aspersions of his having a hand in the Deaths of His late Majesty, James Duke Hamilton, Marquesse Huntley, Marquesse of Montross And of his Dealing with the English after Worcester Fight"
  • "The last proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland, against the Marquesse of Argyle. Together, with the speech and defence of the said Marquesse, in vindication of himself from the aspersions of his having a hand in the deaths of His late Majesty, James Duke Hamilton, Marquesse Huntley, Marquesse of Montross. And of his dealing with the English after Worcester fight"@en
  • "The last proceedings of the Parliament in Scotland, against the Marquesse of Argyle : Together, with the speech and defence of the said Marquesse, in vindication of himself from the aspersions of his having a hand in the deaths of His late Majesty, James Duke Hamilton, Marquesse Huntley, Marquesse of Montross. And of his dealing with the English after Worcester fight"