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Lord Advocate Dundas, confirming the spread of popery in Scotland, due in a large...

Catalogue reference: SP 54/13/90

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This record is about the Lord Advocate Dundas, confirming the spread of popery in Scotland, due in a large... dating from 1720 Nov 3 in the series Secretaries of State: State Papers Scotland Series II. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SP 54/13/90
Date
1720 Nov 3
Description

Lord Advocate Dundas, confirming the spread of popery in Scotland, due in a large part to the actions of the Duke of Gordon and other popish heritors

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The National Archives, Kew
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Secretaries of State: State Papers Scotland Series II

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