Copy of a letter without address from George Dunbar, minister of Haddington, giving an account of the forcible intrusion by Sir Robert Sinclair of a Presbyterian minister into his parish, against the wish of the great majority of the heritors and parishioners
MS. Rawl. C. 985, fol. 45
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Copy of a letter without address from George Dunbar, minister of Haddington, giving an account of the forcible intrusion by Sir Robert Sinclair of a Presbyterian minister into his parish, against the wish of the great majority of the heritors and parishioners
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MS. Rawl. C. 985, fol. 45
Date
8 Dec 1702
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Letters to Bishop Compton, almost entirely from Bishops in Scotland, with other papers, chiefly concerning the Church in Scotland
Copy of a letter without address from George Dunbar, minister of Haddington, giving an account of the forcible intrusion by Sir Robert Sinclair of a Presbyterian minister into his parish, against the wish of the great majority of the heritors and parishioners
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