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<li>. Jenny Wormwald, <i>The Seventeenth Century</i> (Oxford, 2008).</li>
<li>. John R. Young, “Melville, George, fourth Lord Melville and first earl of Melville (1636–1707),” <i>Oxford Dictionary of National Biography</i> https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18546.</li>
<li>. John Dalrymple of Stair to George Melville, 30 July 1689, in <i>Leven and Melville Papers</i>, 214-216.</li>
<li>. Melville to Hamilton, 5 August 1689, in <i>Manuscripts of Hamilton</i>, Volume 1, pp.190-191.</li>
<li>. George Melville, Earl of Melville, <i>The Speech of His Grace the Earl of Melvil, His Majesties High-Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, Edinburgh April 15. 1690</i> (London: Edward Jones at the Savoy, 1690).</li>
<li>. Alastair Mann, “Inglorious Revolution: Administrative Muddle and Constitutional Change in the Scottish Parliament of William and Mary,” <i>Parliamentary History</i> 22, no.2 (2003), p.129.</li>
<li>. William Leslie Melville, Preface, <i>Leven and Melville Papers</i>, xxxviii-xxxix.</li>
<li> Jenny Wormwald, <i>The Seventeenth Century</i> (Oxford, 2008).</li>
<li> John R. Young, “Melville, George, fourth Lord Melville and first earl of Melville (1636–1707),” <i>Oxford Dictionary of National Biography</i> https://doi.org/10.1093/ref:odnb/18546.</li>
<li> John Dalrymple of Stair to George Melville, 30 July 1689, in <i>Leven and Melville Papers</i>, 214-216.</li>
<li> Melville to Hamilton, 5 August 1689, in <i>Manuscripts of Hamilton</i>, Volume 1, pp.190-191.</li>
<li> George Melville, Earl of Melville, <i>The Speech of His Grace the Earl of Melvil, His Majesties High-Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, Edinburgh April 15. 1690</i> (London: Edward Jones at the Savoy, 1690).</li>
<li> Alastair Mann, “Inglorious Revolution: Administrative Muddle and Constitutional Change in the Scottish Parliament of William and Mary,” <i>Parliamentary History</i> 22, no.2 (2003), p.129.</li>
<li> William Leslie Melville, Preface, <i>Leven and Melville Papers</i>, xxxviii-xxxix.</li>
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