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John Huband, alias Pollen, an infant, by Edward Pollen, Esq; his father and next friend, and the said Edward Pollen, one of the executors of Sir John Huband, bart. deceased. Appellants, Sir John Huband, bart. only son and heir of Sir John Huband, bart. deceased, Thomas Hutton and John Limbrey, Esqrs, the other two executors of Sir John Huband the father, respondents. The case of Sir John Huband, respondent
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Adam Cockburn, L. Ormiston; and Dame Anne his wife. Appelnts. John Hamilton of Bangour, an infant, by his guardian. Respnt
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[Adam] Cockburn, Ld Ormistoun, and [Dame] Anne his wife, appellants. John Hamilton, Esq; an infant, by his guardian, respondent
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James Don, Esq; appellant. Sir Alexander Don bar. respondent. The appellant's case
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James Don, Esq; appellant. Sir Alexander Don of Newton, baronet, respondt. The respondent's case
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The Most Noble Margaret Dutchess of New-Castle, appellant. The Right Honourable Thomas Holles Lord Pelham, and Henry Pelham Esq; his brother, infants, by their guardian, and the Right Honourable the Lady Henrietta Holles, by her guardian, respondts. The case of the respondents, the Lord Pelham, and Henry Pelham
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The Most Noble Margaret Dutchess Dowager of Newcastle. Appellant. The Rt. Honourable Thomas Ld. Pelham by the name of Thomas Holles Esq; Henry Pelham Esq; and the Lady Henrietta Holles Cavendysh. Respondts. The appellant's case
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John Huband, alias Pollen, eldest son of Jane Pollen (one of the daughters of Sir John Huband, bart. deceas'd) an infant by Edward Pollen, Esq; his father and next friend) and the said Edward Pollen one of the executors of the said Sir John Huband. Appellants. Sir John Huband bart. only son and heir of the said Sir John Huband deceas'd, and the other executors of the said Sir John Huband deceas'd. Respondents. The case of the appellants
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The case of Richard, Lord Bellew
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An ansvver to the printed case of Richard Lord Bellew
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Protest of the Chevalier St. George; with a poem concerning hereditary right, anexed