Sir Burnet in Genealogy Books

Sir Burnet appears in at least 74 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Sir Burnet

The family of Burnett of Leys : with collateral branches

Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey, vol. 5

The history of the House of Orange : William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Scotland, France, Ireland, &c, &c ; with a sketch of the Orange institution to the present day, and the Reformation and what it did for Scotland

The history of the house of Orange, or, A brief relation of the glorious and magnanimous achievements of His Majesty's renowned predecessors, and likewise of his own heroic actions till the late wonderful revolution [electronic resource] : together with the history of William and Mary, king and queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c. being an impartial account of the most remarkable passages and transactions in these kingdoms, from their Majesty's happy accession to the throne to this time (1693)

Whitaker's peerage, baronetage, knightage, and companionage

Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York

History of Scots affairs, from MDCXXXVII to MDCXLI

A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British empire, pt 1

Memorials of four old families : viz: Campbell of Kilmartin; Gordon of Lesmoir; Irvine of Drum; Wimberley of South Witham & Beechfield ; with pedigrees and a few illustrations

A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire, 1834, pt 2

The Sutherland book

A collection of state tracts, publish'd on occasion of the late revolution in 1688, and during the reign of King William III. : To which is prefix'd, The history of the Dutch war in 1672. Translated from the French copy printed at Paris in 1682. which was supprest at the instance of the English embassador, because of the discoveries it made of the league betwixt the kings of France and England for enslaving Europe, and introducing the popish religion into these kingdoms, and the United Provinces ..

The martyr graves of Scotland

Documents relative to the colonial history of the state of New York

Notes and queries

Hasted's history of Kent : corrected, enlarged and continued to the present time, from the manuscript collections of the late Rev. Thomas Streatfield and the late Rev. Lambert Blackwell Larking, the public records, and other sources

The Arniston memoirs; three centuries of a Scottish house, 1571-1838;

The family of Burnett of Leys, with colateral branches : from the mss. of the late George Burnett

Fourteen papers, viz. I. A letter from a gentleman in Ireland, to his friend in London, upon occasion of a pamphlet, entituled, A vindication of the present government of Ireland, under His Excellency Richard, Earl of Tyrconnel. II. A letter from a freeholder, to the rest of the freeholders of England, and all others, who have votes in the choice of Parliament-men. III. An enquiry into the reasons for abrogating the test imposed on all members of Parliament. Offered by Sa. Oxon. IV. Reflections on a late pamphlet, entituled, Parliamentum pacificum. Licensed by the Earl of Sunderland, and printed at London in March, 1688. V. A letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious Declaration of indulgence. VI. The anatomy of an equivalent. VII. A letter from a clergy-man in the city, to his friend in the country, containing his reasons for not reading the Declaration. VIII. An answer to the city minister's letter, from his country friend. IX. A letter to a dissenter from his friend at the Hague, concerning the penal laws, and the test; shewing that the popular plea for liberty of conscience is not concerned in that question. X. A plain account of the persecution laid to the charge of the Church of England. XI. Abby and other church-lands, not yet assured to such possessors as are Roman Catholicks; dedicated to the nobility and gentry of that religion. XII. The King's power in ecclesiastical matters truly stated. XIII. A letter to several French ministers fled into Germany upon the account of the persecution in France, to such of their brethren in England as approved the Kings Declaration touching liberty of conscience, translated from the original in French. XIV. Popish treaties not to be rely'd on: in a letter from a gentleman at York, to his friend in the Prince of Orange's camp. Addressed to all members of the next Parliament

The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine


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