Publications of George Mackenzie

Author

  • Mackenzie, George. A vindication of the government in Scotland, during the reign of King Charles II. Against mis-representations made in several scandalous pamphlets. ... By Sir George Mackenzie, ... [Edinburgh]: London, printed in the year 1691. Reprinted at Edinburgh, by James Watson, 1712. ESTC No. T58742. Grub Street ID 284829.
  • Mackenzie, George. Aretina; or, The serious romance. Written originally in English. Part first. Edinburgh: printed for Robert Broun, [Evan Tyler?] at the sign of the Sun, on the north-side of the street, 1660. ESTC No. R217028. Grub Street ID 91864.
  • Mackenzie, George. Aretina; or, The serious romance. Written orignally in English. The first part. London: printed for Ralph Smith, and are to be sold at the Bible in Corn-hil, near the Royall Exchange, anno Dom. 1661. ESTC No. R214053. Grub Street ID 89382.
  • Mackenzie, George. Aretina; or, The serious romance. Written originally in English. Part first. London: printed for George S[awbridge at the sign] of the Bible o[n Ludgate-Hill], anno Dom. [1661]. ESTC No. R180246. Grub Street ID 71363.
  • Mackenzie, George. Religio stoici. Edinburgh: printed for R. Broun, 1663. ESTC No. R21742. Grub Street ID 92205.
  • Mackenzie, George. Religio stoici. London: printed for George Sawbridge, are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Bible, on Ludgate-hill, 1663. ESTC No. R180247. Grub Street ID 71364.
  • Mackenzie, George. Religio stoici. Edinburgh: printed for Robert Brown, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the sun, over against the Cross, 1663. ESTC No. R22472. Grub Street ID 98266.
  • Mackenzie, George. A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages, such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, &c. Edinburh [sic]: Printed for Robert Brown, and are to be sold at his shop ..., [1665]. ESTC No. R42260. Grub Street ID 123656.
  • Mackenzie, George. Religio stoici. With a friendly addresse to the phanaticks of all sects and sorts. Edenburgh: printed for R. Broun, and are to be sold by booksellers in London, 1665. ESTC No. R12691. Grub Street ID 60841.
  • Mackenzie, George. Religio stoici. With a friendly addresse to the phanaticks of all sects and sorts. Edenburgh: printed for R. Broun, and are to be sold by booksellers in London, 1665. ESTC No. R6068. Grub Street ID 126443.
  • Mackenzie, George. A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages; such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, &c. By Mr. George Mckenzie, advocat. Edinburgh: printed for Robert Broun, 1666. ESTC No. R19905. Grub Street ID 77466.
  • Mackenzie, George. Moral gallantry. A discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other tyes) obliges men to be vertuous. And that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice. By Sir George Mackenzie. Edinburgh: printed for Robert Broun, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the Sun, on the north side of the street, a little above the cross, Anno. Dom. 1667. ESTC No. R19878. Grub Street ID 77438.
  • Mackenzie, George. Moral gallantry. A discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other types) obliges men to be vertuous. And that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice. By Sir George Mackenzie. [London]: Printed at Edenburgh, and re-printed at London, by J. Streater, 1669. ESTC No. R7536. Grub Street ID 127794.
  • Mackenzie, George. Moral gallantry. A discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other tyes) obliges men to be virtuous. And that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice. By Sir George Mackenzie. [London]: Printed at Edenburgh, and re-printed at London, by J. Streater, 1669. ESTC No. R19338. Grub Street ID 77046.
  • Mackenzie, George. Pleadings, in some remarkable cases, before the Supreme Courts of Scotland, since the year, 1661. To which, the decisions are subjoyn'd. Edinburgh: printed by George Swintoun, James Glen, and Thomas Brown, anno Dom. 1673. ESTC No. R27547. Grub Street ID 110701.
  • Mackenzie, George. The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal. Wherein is to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other nations do agree with, and supply ours. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rose-haugh. Edinbvrgh: printed by George Swintoun, one of His Majestie's printers, anno Domini, MDCLXXVII. [1678]. ESTC No. R19518. Grub Street ID 77113.
  • Mackenzie, George. The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal. Wherein is to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other nations do agree with, and supply ours. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rose-baugh. Edinburgh: printed by James Glen, Anno Domini, MDCLXXVIII. [1678]. ESTC No. R16497. Grub Street ID 64333.
  • Mackenzie, George. The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal. Wherein is to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other nations do agree with, and supply ours. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rose-haugh. Edinburgh: printed by Thomas Brown, one of His Majestie's printers, anno Domini, MDCLXXVIII. [1678]. ESTC No. R217758. Grub Street ID 92506.
  • Mackenzie, George. The science of herauldry, treated as a part of the civil law, and law of nations: wherein reasons are given for its principles, and etymologies for its harder terms. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majesty, anno Domini, M.DC.LXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R21727. Grub Street ID 92077.
  • Mackenzie, George. Observations upon the laws and customs of nations, as to precedency. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesty's advocat in the kingdom of Scotland. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majesty, anno Domini, M.DC.LXXX. [1680]. ESTC No. R5733. Grub Street ID 126153.
  • Mackenzie, George. Idea eloquentiæ forensis hodiernæ: unà cum actione forensi ex unaquaque juris parte. Authore Georgio Mackenzeo a Valle Rosarum, Regio apud Scotos advocato. Edinburgi: excudebat hæres Andreæ Anderson, typographus Regius, anno Dom. M.DC.LXXXI. [1681]. ESTC No. R11799. Grub Street ID 60043.
  • Mackenzie, George. A vindication of His Majesties government, & judicatures, in Scotland; from some aspersions thrown on them by scandalous pamphlets, and news-books: and especially, with relation to the late Earl of Argiles Process. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty, Anno Dom. 1683. ESTC No. R31147. Grub Street ID 113957.
  • Mackenzie, George. A vindication of His Majesties government and judicatures, in Scotland; from some aspersions thrown on them by scandalous pamphlets, and news-books: and especially, with relation to the late Earl of Argyle's process. [London]: Printed at Edinburgh: and re-printed at London, by Nathaniel Thompson, for Susanna Forrester, next door to the Mitre Tavern in King-street, Westminster, M.DC.LXXXIII. [1683]. ESTC No. R22471. Grub Street ID 98262.
  • Mackenzie, George. Jus regium: or, the just and solid foundations of monarchy in general; and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie, His Majesties Advocate in Scotland. London: printed for R. Chiswel at the Rose and Crown in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1684. ESTC No. R7535. Grub Street ID 127793.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland by Sir George Mackenzie, of Rosehaugh, His Majesties advocat. Edinburgh: printed by John Reid, anno Dom. M DC LXXXIV. [1684]. ESTC No. R17260. Grub Street ID 66424.
  • Mackenzie, George. Jus regium: or, The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general: and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie, His Majesty's Advocate in Scotland. London: printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1684. ESTC No. R945. Grub Street ID 129529.
  • Mackenzie, George. The religious stoic: or A short discourse on these several subjects, viz. Of atheism. Superstition. Worlds creation. Eternity, providence, theology. Strickness of churches. Of the scriptures. Of the moral and judicial law. Of monsters. Of man and his creation. Of the immortality of the soul. Of faith and reason. Of the fall of angels, and what their sin was. Of mans fall. Of the stile of Genesis why man fell. A refutation of the millinaries, &c. With a friendly address to the phanatics of all sects and sorts. By Sir G. M. [London]: Edinburgh printed, and reprinted at London, and are to be sold by R. Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1685. ESTC No. R201435. Grub Street ID 78858.
  • Mackenzie, George. A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government. Extracted from the proofs lying in the records of His Majesties Privy Council, and the high justice court of the nation. Together with an authentick extract of the criminal process and sentence against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood. Extracted by command of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council of Scotland; and published by His Majesties command. Reprinted at London: By Thomas Newcomb, for Susanna Forrester in Kings-Street Westminster, 1685. ESTC No. R19774. Grub Street ID 77339.
  • Mackenzie, George. A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages; such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie, His Majesties Advocate in Scotland, and author of Moral Gallantry and Jus Regium. London: printed by W[illiam]. W[ilde]. and are to be sold by H[annah]. Sawbridge at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, 1685. ESTC No. R22573. Grub Street ID 98858.
  • Mackenzie, George. A defence of the antiquity of the royal-line of Scotland. With a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain. By Sir George Mackenzie His Majesty's advocate in Scotland. London: printed for R.C., and are to be sold by Abell Swalle, at the Unicorn, at the West-End of St. Pauls., 1685. ESTC No. R22496. Grub Street ID 98359.
  • Mackenzie, George. The religious stoic: or a short discourse on these several subjects, viz. Of atheism. Superstition. Worlds creation. Eternity, providence, theology. Strickness of churches. Of the scriptures. Of the moral and judicial law. Of monsters. Of man and his creation. Of the immortality of the soul. Of faith and reason. Of the fall of angels, and what their sin was. Of mans fall. Of the stile of Genesis why man fell. A refutation of the millinaries, &c. With a friendly address to the phanatics of all sects and sorts. By Sir George Mackenzie. London: printed by T.B. and are to be sold by R. Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1685. ESTC No. R231081. Grub Street ID 103267.
  • Mackenzie, George. A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland. With a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain. By Sir George Mackenzie His Majesty's advocate in Scotland. London: printed for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DC.LXXXV. [1685]. ESTC No. R228307. Grub Street ID 100995.
  • Mackenzie, George. A defence of the antiquity of the royal-line of Scotland: with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain, In answer to the Bishop of St. Asaph. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesty's advocate. London: printed for Abell Swalle, at the Unicorn, at the west-end of St. Pauls, 1685. ESTC No. R231924. Grub Street ID 103842.
  • Mackenzie, George. A true and plain account of the discoveries made in Scotland, of the late conspiracies against His Majesty and the government. Extracted from the proofs lying in the records of His Majesties Privy Council, and the high justice court of the nation. Together with an authentick extract of the criminal process and sentence against Mr. Robert Baillie of Jerviswood. Extracted by command of His Majesties most Honourable Privy Council of Scotland. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majesty, 1685. ESTC No. R20897. Grub Street ID 85188.
  • Mackenzie, George. Observations on the acts of Parliament, made by King James the First, King James the Second, King James the Third, King James the Fourth, King James the Fifth, Queen Mary, King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second. Wherein 1. It is observ'd, if they be in desuetude, abrogated, limited, or enlarged. 2. The decisions relating to these acts are mention'd. 3. Some new doubts not yet decided, are hinted at. 4. Parallel citations from the civil, canon, feudal and municipal laws, and the laws of other nations are adduc'd, for clearing these statutes. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesties Advocat for Scotland. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most sacred Majesty, anno Dom. 1686. ESTC No. R32044. Grub Street ID 114789.
  • Mackenzie, George. The antiquity of the royal line of Scotland farther cleared and defended, against the exceptions lately offer'd by Dr. Stillingfleet, in his vindication of the Bishop of St. Asaph. By Sir George Mackenzie, His Majesty's advocate for the kingdom of Scotland. Licensed, Nov 2. 1685. Ro. L'Estrange. London: printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Golden-Ball against the Royal Exchange, 1686. ESTC No. R11636. Grub Street ID 59899.
  • Mackenzie, George. Observations on the acts of Parliament, made by King James the First, King James the Second, King James the Third, King James the Fourth, King James the Fifth, Queen Mary, King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second. Wherein 1. It is observ'd, if they be in desuetude, abrogated, limited, or enlarged. 2. The decisions relating to these acts are mention'd. 3. Some new doubts not yet decided, are hinted at. 4. Parallel citations from the civil, canon, feudal and municipal laws, and the laws of other nations are adduc'd, for clearing these statutes. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesties advocat for Scotland. Edinburgh: printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to His most Sacred Majesty, and are to be sold by Thomas Brown, and other Book-sellers, 1687. ESTC No. R32045. Grub Street ID 114790.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesties advocate. Edinburgh: printed by John Reid, for Thomas Broun, and are to be sold at his shop, anno Dom. 1688. ESTC No. R17213. Grub Street ID 66105.
  • Mackenzie, George. Reason. An essay. By Sir George Mackenzie. London: printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judges Head in Chancery-lane near Fleetstreet, 1690. ESTC No. R20171. Grub Street ID 79059.
  • Mackenzie, George. A vindication of the government in Scotland. During the reign of King Charles II. Against mis-representations made in several scandalous pamphlets. To which is added the method of proceeding against criminals, as also some of the phanatical covenants, as they were printe and published by themselves in that reign. By Sir George Mackenzie, late Lord Advocate, there. London: printed for J. Hindmarsh at the Golden Ball in Cornhill, 1691. ESTC No. R11146. Grub Street ID 59458.
  • Mackenzie, George. The moral history of frugality vvith its opposite vices, covetousness, niggardliness, and prodigality, luxury. Written by the honourable Sir George Mackenzie, late Lord Advocate of Scotland. London: printed for J. Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball over against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1691. ESTC No. R20197. Grub Street ID 79249.
  • Mackenzie, George. The moral history of frugality with its opposite vices, covetousness, niggardliness, [brace] and [brace] prodigality, luxury written by the Honourable Sir George Mackenzie ... Edinburgh: Reprinted for Andrew Chalmers and John Vallenge and are to be sold at their shops, 1691. ESTC No. R42149. Grub Street ID 123582.
  • Mackenzie, George. The moral history of frugality with its opposite vices, covetousness, niggardliness, prodigality, and luxury. Written by the Honourable Sir George Mackenzie, late Lord Advocate of Scotland. Edinburgh: re printed [sic] for Andrew Chalmers and John Vallenge, and are to be sold at their shops, anno Domini, 1691. ESTC No. R226901. Grub Street ID 99822.
  • Mackenzie, George. The religious stoic: or A short discourse on these several subjects, viz. Of atheism, superstition. Worlds creation. Eternity, providence, theology. Strickness of churches. Of the scriptures. Of the moral and judicial law. Of monsters. Of man and his creation. Of the immortality of the soul. Of faith and reason. Of the fall of angels, and what their sin was. Of man's fall. Of the stile of Genesis why man fell. A refutation of the millinaries. With a friendly address to the phanatics of all sects and sorts. The second edition. By Sir George Mackenzie. London: printed for S. Briscoe over-against Will's Coffee-House in Russel street, Covent-Garden, 1693. ESTC No. R12888. Grub Street ID 61034.
  • Mackenzie, George. A moral essa[y,] preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages; such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie, His Majesties Advocate in Scotland, and author of Moral Gallantry and Jus Regium. London: printed for S. Briscoe, over-against Will's Coffee-House in Russel Street in Covent. Garden, 1693. ESTC No. R217029. Grub Street ID 91865.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His late Majesty's advocate. With an alphabetical explanation of the most difficult Scots words. London: printed for Andrew Bell and Jonas Luntley, at the Pestle and Mortar over against the Horse-Shoe-Tavern in Chancery-Lane, 1694. ESTC No. R17171. Grub Street ID 65846.
  • Mackenzie, George. Reason. An essay. By Sir George Mackenzie late Lord Advocate of Scotland. London: printed for Joseph Hindmarsh, at the Golden Ball in Cornhill, and Rich. Sare, at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holborn, 1695. ESTC No. R200384. Grub Street ID 77920.
  • Mackenzie, George. Observations upon the 18. act. 23. Parl. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh. Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printer to the Kings most excellent Majesty. For Mr. Andrew Symson, and are to be sold by him, in the Cowgat, near the foot of the Horse-Wynd, Anno Dom. 1698. ESTC No. R230410. Grub Street ID 102739.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland, y Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His Majesty's advocat. The third edition corrected, with an alphabetical table of hard words. Edinburgh: printed for Thomas Broun, 1699. ESTC No. R17170. Grub Street ID 65840.
  • Mackenzie, George. Observations upon the XVIII. Act of Parliament XXIII. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. / by Sir George Mackenzie ... Edinbvrgh: Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson .., for Mr. Andrew Symson and are to be sold by him .., 1699. ESTC No. R41033. Grub Street ID 122774.
  • Mackenzie, George. Pleadings, In some remarkable Cases, Before the supreme Courts of Scotland, Since the Year, 1661. To which, the Decisions are subjoyn'd. Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queens Most Excellent Majesty, Anno Dom, 1704. ESTC No. T57567. Grub Street ID 283833.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland, by Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II. The fourth edition, revised, corrected and augmented. With an appendix of notes. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson, for John Vallange Book seller, M.DCC.VI. [1706]. ESTC No. N7707. Grub Street ID 52635.
  • Mackenzie, George. An idea of the modern eloquence of the bar. Together with a pleading out of every part of law. Written by Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II. Translated into English. Edinburgh: printed by Mr. Robert Freebairn, and sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs, A. D. 1711. ESTC No. T92410. Grub Street ID 312195.
  • Mackenzie, George. Observations upon the 18. Act. 23. Parl. K. James VI. against dispositions made in defraud of creditors, &c. By Sir George Mackenzie ... Edinburgh: printed for Mr. Andrew Symson, and sold by Mr. David Freebairn and Mr. Henry Knox, 1712. ESTC No. T185583. Grub Street ID 221760.
  • Mackenzie, George. Essays upon several moral subjects, ... Viz. The Religious Stoic. Solitude preferr'd to Publick Employment. Moral Gallantry. The Moral History of Frugality: With its Opposite Vices. An Essay on Reason. By Sir George Mackenzie, Kt. To which is Prefix'd, Some Account of His Life and Writings. With an Index to the Whole. London: printed for D. Brown, R.Sare, J. Churchill, J. Nicholson, B. Tooke, and G. Strahan, MDCCXIII. [1713]. ESTC No. T58751. Grub Street ID 284838.
  • Mackenzie, George. A discourse concerning the three unions between Scotland and England. By Sir George Mackenzie, ... Never before publish'd. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson, sold at his shop and at the shops of George Stewart and David Scot, 1714. ESTC No. T182834. Grub Street ID 219276.
  • Mackenzie, George. Cælia's country-house and closet. A poem. Written by Sir Geo. Mackenzie. London: printed, and sold by A. Dodd, [1715?]. ESTC No. T187644. Grub Street ID 223558.
  • Mackenzie, George. The works of that eminent and learned lawyer, Sir George Mackenzie Of Rosehaugh, advocate to King Charles II. and King James Vii. With Many learned Treatises of His, never before printed. Volume I. Edinburgh: printed and publish'd by James Watson, One of His Majesty's Printers. Sold at his shop, opposite to the Lucken-Booths; and at the shops of Mr. John Tennent, and George Stewart, Booksellers in the Parliament-Close, MDCCXVI. [1716]-22. ESTC No. T58793. Grub Street ID 284883.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland, by Sir George Mackenzie ... The fifth edition, revised, corrected and augmented. With an appendix of notes, in this edition is added a full and complete index materiarum. Edinburgh: printed by William Brown and Company, and sold by the said William Brown, 1719. ESTC No. T188701. Grub Street ID 224457.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to K. Cha. II. and to K. Ja. Vii. With Notes explaining some difficult Places, and shewing in what Points the Law has been altered, by late Acts of Parliament, and by Decisions, in the Session. With A large and exact Index of the whole Contents. Edinburgh: printed by William Brown and Company, and sold by him, at his Shop in the Parliament Close, [1723]. ESTC No. T57563. Grub Street ID 283831.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie ... Edinburgh: printed for William Brown, 1730. ESTC No. T58743. Grub Street ID 284830.
  • Mackenzie, George. An essay on reason. By Sir George Mackenzie. Glasgow: printed by William Mitchell, and James Knox, and sold at their shop in the Saltmercat, MDCCL. [1750]. ESTC No. T123831. Grub Street ID 174154.
  • Mackenzie, George. A vindication of the government in Scotland, during the reign of King Charles II. against misrepresentations made in several scandalous pamphlets. To which is added, the method of proceeding against criminals before the Union. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh. Edinburgh: printed in the year, 1754. ESTC No. T178856. Grub Street ID 215716.
  • Mackenzie, George. The institutions of the law of Scotland. By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Advocate to King Charles II. and to King James VII. Edinburgh: printed by E. and J. Robertsons; for L. Hunter and J. Brown, MDCCLVIII. [1758]. ESTC No. T58754. Grub Street ID 284841.