Feature essay

England, Scotland, and the Acts of Union (1707)

by Alexander Murdoch

  • One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain
  • Debating the concept of union
  • Securing the union
  • British unionists and Scots patriots
  • The implications of union

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See also

  • William III and II (1650–1702)
  • Anne (1665–1714)
  • Sidney Godolphin (1645–1712)
  • Archibald Campbell (1682–1761)
  • Hugh Campbell (c.1673–1731)
  • John Sutherland (bap. 1661, d. 1733)
  • Sir John Clerk of Penicuik (1649/50–1722)
  • Sir David Dalrymple (c.1665–1721)
  • James Douglas (1662–1711)
  • George Ridpath (d. 1726)
  • James Anderson (1662–1728)
  • Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (1653?–1716)
  • George Lockhart of Carnwath (1681?–1731)
  • Patrick Hume (1641–1724)
  • John Erskine (bap. 1675, d. 1732)
  • Sir John Pakington (1671–1727)
  • George Hooper (1640–1727)
  • George I (1660–1727)
  • Whig junto (c.1694–c.1716)
  • Charles Spencer (1675–1722)
  • Squadrone (1704–c.1755)
  • John Ker (c.1680–1741)
  • George Baillie of Jerviswood (1664–1738)
  • Richard Cameron (d. 1680)
  • Daniel Defoe (1660?–1731)
  • George Mackenzie (1630–1714)
  • James Ogilvy (1663–1730)
  • John Hamilton (1656–1708)
  • James Hamilton (1658–1712)
  • Sir William Seton of Pitmedden (bap. 1673, d. 1744)
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