Scotland, History, The Union, 1707
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Concerning the Scotch Places, 1705
Case law collected (in an unknown hand, but annotated in Gregory's) and presented to the Bishop of London, visitor of Balliol College in December 1705, in the matter of one Alexander Chalmers of Aberdeen not being granted the privileges of Master of Arts in the College.
Memorial concerning books necessary for the knowledge of the Scottish laws, December 1707
Gregory took down this extemporaneous discussion of law in light of the Act of Union from Sir David Dalrymple, as the two of them travelled together from Edinburgh to London in December 1707. A postscript contains Dalrymple's thoughts from Bath the following May, after he had had a chance to consult his library.
Papers on anticlericalism, 1705-1706
This is a Latin transcription of a sixteenth-century satire on the morals of the clergy, probably by George Buchanan, glued onto a more recent catalogue of clerical vice, of unclear authorship.