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[MAITLAND, John, Duke of Lauderdale]. [Drop-head title:] Some farther Matter of Fact Relating to the Administration of Affairs in scotland, Under the Duke of Lauderdale...That the Duke of Lauderdale was concerned in the Deisgne of Bringing in of Popery and Arbitrary Government, may appear by these following Particulars, &c.

[s.i.]. [s.n.], [1679].
Folio. 4pp. Single bifolium. Creased, browned and spotted, margins chipped and torn, very small hole touching text, without loss of sense.
An excoriating pamphlet levelling charges of corruption and mismanagement of government at John Maitland Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682). Following his implication in the Popish Plot and his vicious persecution of conventicles and maltreatment of nobles, Lauderdale's position as a leading figure in the rule of Scotland was compromised, with many in the English Commons calling for his dismissal. This pamphlet, issued as a part of the campaign by Lauderdale's adversaries in parliament, emphasises his popish tendencies and contempt of Commons. Ultimately, Lauderdale was demoted from his office as the most senior Scottish minister, though he retained some influence in the court of Charles II.
ESTC R231, Wing S4502A.
£ 100.00 Antiquates Ref: 31301