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The case of the creditors and proprietors of the Company of Mine Adventurers. Containing observations on the Bill, entiutled [sic] A bill for relief of the creditors and proprietors of the Company of Mine Adventurers
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Francis Russel chirurgeon apothecary in Edinburgh
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A second letter to a member of parliament concerning the Bill for, regulating the nightly watch
With some considerations of the Deputy-Steward's conduct; and a caution to the inhabitants of Westminister, against paying any fines or amercements -
The substance of Mr. Ward's speech at the Town-Hall in Sheffield, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1791, at a meeting of the inhabitants who attended in Pursuance of an Advertisement inserted in the Sheffield Papers, to give their assent or dissent to, the bill for the proposed new workhouse
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A letter to a member of parliament
Concerning the Bill for Regulating the Nightly Watch in the City of Westminster, and Liberties thereof -
A bill for building a new church or chapel of ease in Great Yarmouth
in the county of Norfolk, by a duty or imposition on all coals, culm and cinders, to be landed there -
A bill for making the river Neene alias Nine, running from Northampton to Peterborough, navigable
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A bill for upholding and repairing the bridges and highways in the county of Edinburgh
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A bill for erecting a work-house in the city and county of the city of Norwich, for the better employing and maintaining the poor there
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A bill for vesting in trustees, the real estate of Barbara, sole daughter and heir of John Goring
late of the city of Litchfield, Esq; and now the wife of Mr. Walter Chetwynd, for the performance of articles on her marriage, notwithstanding her minority -
A bill for prolonging the term for payment of certain duties granted by an act made in the twelfth and thirteenth years of his late Majesty King William, intituled, An act for recovering, securing, and keeping in repair, the harbour of Minehead, for the benefit and support of the navigation and trade of this kingdom
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Information for John Wilson, sometime gardener at Dunkeld, now at Blair in Athol, defender; against Daniel Murray merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer
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Answers for the trustees of the deceased James Mansfield merchant in Edinburgh, to the petition of James Cowan tanner in Tranent
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The case of the Mine-Adventurers
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Know all men by these presents, that I [blank] do hereby nominate, authorize, depute and appoint and in my stead and place put [blank] my true and lawful attorney
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Answers for Christiana Chalmers in Walls, to the petition of Mess. Innes and Hope merchants in London
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Answers for John Paxton, stabler in the Grass-market of Edinburgh; to the petition of George More merchant in Edinburgh
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Answers for Mr. Benjamin Molineux merchant in Woolverhampton [sic]; to the petition of Archibald Johnston merchant in Kelso
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Ans. - Robert Turnbull, to the pet. - Alexander Orr. Geo. Imlach, W.S. agent. Menzies, clerk. Answers for Robert Turnbull in Friarlaw; to the petition of Alexander Orr, nephew and disponee to the deceased Alexander Orr, feuar in Nicholson's-Square
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Ans. creditors of D. Bruce, Esq; to pet. William Blair. Answers for the creditors of the late David Bruce, Esq; of Kinloch, to the petition of William Blair, nephew and disponee of the deceased William Blair, late factor for Lord Viscount Stormont at Scone
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Lord Kennet reporter. January 18. 1771. Information for Charles Inglis, pursuer, against Sir Robert Anstruther of Balcaskie, Baronet, William Lord Newark, Alexander Anstruther merchant in Boulogne, Jean, Margaret, Joanna, and Katharine Anstruthers, sisters to the deceased Mr David Anstruther, late one of the principal clerks of the bills, defenders
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Committee upon the American trade bill
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In the Right Honourable the House of Lords. Brief from the manufacturers of tobacco and snuff
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A state of facts relating to the repairs done at the comptroller's house
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Objections of the petitioners against the passing of the Bromley Turnpike Bill, as it now stands