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85:rallied around him and the Scottish
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409:Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland
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295:Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland
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205:James Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Arran
142:with the Papal Jurisdiction Act.
140:Roman Catholic Church in Scotland
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286:List of parliaments of Scotland
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237:The English correspondent
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