Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A memorial for His Highness the Prince of Orange, in relation to the affairs of Scotland: together with the address of the Presbyterian-party in that kingdom to His Highness; and some observations on that address. By two persons of quality. Licensed.
London: printed for Randal Taylor near Stationers Hall, 1689.
ESTC No. R18197.Grub Street ID 72340.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Additional considerations to these contained in the letter against raising the value of money.
[Edinburgh: printed be [sic] John Reid, anno Dom: 1695].
ESTC No. R217678.Grub Street ID 92438.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
The mistaken advantage by raising of money, discovered in a letter to a friend.
[Edinburgh: printed by John Reid, at his Printing-House in Bell's-Wynd, in the year, 1695].
ESTC No. R17428.Grub Street ID 67501.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A vindication of Robert III. King of Scotland, from the imputation of bastardy, by the clear proof of Elizabeth Mure (daughter to Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan) her being the first lawful wife of Robert the II. then Stewart of Scotland and Earl of Strathern. By George Viscount of Tarbat, &c. Clerk to His Majesties councils, registers and rolls. To be sold at Thomas Carruthers's shop in the Parliament-Closs.
Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, printers to His most Excellent Majestie, anno Dom. 1695.
ESTC No. R6005.Grub Street ID 126389.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Additional considerations to these contained in the letter against raising the value of money.
[Edinburgh: printed be [sic] John Reid, 1695].
ESTC No. R228047.Grub Street ID 100791.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Parainesis pacifica; or, a perswasive to the union of Britain.
Edinburgh: printed by Mr. Andrew Symson, M.DCCII. [1702].
ESTC No. T43628.Grub Street ID 272197.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Parainesis pacifica; or a perswasive to the union of Britain. By a person of quality.
London: re-printed, and sold by John Nutt, near Stationers-Hall, 1702.
ESTC No. T43629.Grub Street ID 272198.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A few brief and modest reflexions perswading a just indulgence to be granted to the Episcopal clergy and people, in Scotland.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed May 27th. anno, 1703.
ESTC No. N9746.Grub Street ID 54622.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A few brief and modest reflexions perswading a just indulgence to be granted to the Episcopal clergy and people in Scotland.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed May 26th. anno, 1703.
ESTC No. T79929.Grub Street ID 301292.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
The speech of George Earl of Cromarty Lord Secretary, to the Parliament of Scotland. On Tuesday July 11. 1704.
[Edinburgh: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, anno Dom., 1704].
ESTC No. N24747.Grub Street ID 14094.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A speech in Parliament, concerning the exportation of wool. By E. C. 22d. August, 1704.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1704.
ESTC No. T193608.Grub Street ID 227713.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A bundle of positions, partly self-evident; partly problematick: raised from occasional meditations.
London: printed in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. N15265.Grub Street ID 4990.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
An abstract of what was spoke in Parliament by E.C.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1705.
ESTC No. T73040.Grub Street ID 296385.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Trialogus. A conference betwixt Mr. Con, Mr. Pro, and Mr. Indifferent, concerning the union. To be continued weekly.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1706.
ESTC No. T101670.Grub Street ID 155526.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A friendly return to a letter concerning Sir George Mackenzie's and Sir John Nisbet's observation and responce on the matter of the union.
[Edinburgh]: Printed in the year, 1706.
ESTC No. T184300.Grub Street ID 220657.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A letter to a Member of Parliament upon the 19th article of the Treaty of Union between the two kingdoms of Scotland and England.
[Edinburgh?]: Printed in the year, 1709 [1706].
ESTC No. N9894.Grub Street ID 54771.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Synopsis apocalyptica: or, a short plain explication and application of Daniel's prophecy and of St. John's Revelation, in concent with it, and consequential to it. By G. E. of C. Tracing in the Steps of the Admirable Lord Napier of Merchistoun.
Edinburgh: printed by James Watson in Craig's-Closs, on the North-Side of the Cross, M.DCC.VIII. [1708].
ESTC No. T123407.Grub Street ID 173882.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
Several proposals conducing to a farther union of Britain: and pointing at some advantages arising from it.
London: printed in the year, 1711.
ESTC No. T180742.Grub Street ID 217395.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
An historical account of the conspiracies by the Earls of Gowry, and Robert Logan of Restalrig, against King James VI. Of Glorious Memory. Containing the Facts, Proofs and Judgments, in these Causes. To which is added, a vindication of Robert III. King of Scotland, and all His Descendents, from the Imputation of Bastardy. By George Earl of Cromerty. Taken from Authentick Documents, yet extant among the National Records.
Edinburgh: printed by James Watson, One of Her Majesty's Printers. Sold at his shop; and at the shops of David Scot in the Parliament-Close, and George Stewart a little above the Cross, MDCCXIII. [1713].
ESTC No. T27313.Grub Street ID 259247.
Cromarty, George Mackenzie.
A vindication of the historical account of the conspiracies by the Earls of Gowry, against K. James the Sixth, ... From the mistakes of Mr. John Anderson, ... By George Earl of Cromerty.
Edinburgh: printed and sold by James Watson; and George Stewart, 1714.
ESTC No. T58750.Grub Street ID 284837.