Dundonald Peerage. In the House of Lords. Case on Behalf of Thomas Barnes Earl of Dundonald in Support of His Petition to Her Majesty Praying Her Majesty to Admit His Succession to the Dignities of Earl of Dundonald and Lord Cochrane of Paseley and Ochiltrie in the Peerage of Scotland
Sir Francis Burdett's Address to the Prince Regent ... to which is Prefixed the Speech Upon that Occasion, and to which is Subjoined the Speech of Lord Cochrane ...
Sir Francis Burdett's Address to the Prince Regent as Proposed in the House of Commons January 7th, 1812 ... and The Speech of Lord Cochrane who Seconded the Motion
Sir Francis Burdett's Address to the Prince Regent as Proposed in the House of Commons ... to which is Prefixed the Speech Upon that Occasion and to which is Subjoined the Speech of Lord Cochrane who Seconded the Motion
Dundonald peerage. Report of the evidence of the Countess Dowager of Dundonald, taken at Boulogne-sur-Mer on the 12th of August 1861, before William Hamilton ... and John Fraser MacQueen
The Earl of Dundonald's Answer to the Mis-statements Contained in the Life of the Late T. Coutts, Esq. Banker, (relative to His First Lady), with Curious and Highly Interesting Anecdotes Never Before Published
Information for James, Marquis of Clydesdale [afterwards 6th Duke of Hamilton], and ... the Duke of Hamilton his Guardian; against Thomas, Earl of Dundonald. [Concerning the succession to the estates of the fifth Earl of Dundonald.]
Information for Thomas Earl of Dundonald; against James Marquis of Clydsdale. [Concerning the succession to the estates of the fifth Earl of Dundonald.]
The Lordship of Paisley. Being the Accompt of Charge and Discharge for the Years 1757, 1758, 1759, and 1760