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A treatise on the law of descents in fee-simple. By William Blackstone, Esq. barrister at law, vinerian professor of the laws of England, and D.C.L
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An act for vesting part of the settled estate of William Thornton
Esquire, in the County of York, in Him, in Fee-Simple, discharged of the Uses of his Marriage-Settlement; and for Settling other Lands of greater Value to the same Uses -
Answers for Peter Leslie-Grant, to the petition of Anthony Count Leslie of Balquhain, and others
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An act for exchanging certain messuages
Lands, and Hereditaments, in the Parishes of Beckenham and Lewisham, in the County of Kent, Part of the Estate late of Hugh Raymond, Esquire, deceased, for other Lands and Hereditaments in the said Parish of Beckingham, belonging to John Cator, the younger; and for Settling the Lands so taken in Exchange, to the same Uses as the Lands given in Exchange stand limited; and for Enabling Jones Raymond and Peter Burrell, Esquires, to grant Building Leases of other Parts of the Estate late of the said Hugh Raymond -
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mrs Eupham Hamilton
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Memorial for His Majesty's Advocate, in support of his information; against James Duke of Athol
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Answers for Peter Leslie-Grant, eldest son of Captain John Grant, of Ballindalloch, pursuer; to the petition of Anthony Count-Leslie, of Balquhain, and others, defenders
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Memorial for Peter Leslie-Grant, eldest son of Captain John Grant, late of Ballindalloch
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To be reported by the Lord Coalston. Memorial for Peter Leslie-Grant
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Interlocutors before the Court of Session, and judgments of the House of Peers, in the process of exhibition and declarator, at the instance of Peter Leslie-Grant, of Balquhain, against Charles Cajetan Count Leslie, and his sons
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Memorial for Margaret Young, eldest daughter of the deceased John Young tailor, burgess of Edinburgh, against James Young, son of the said John Young
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The Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Pelham, widow, and James West, Esquire, surviving executors of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, Esquire, deceased; ... appellants. Susannah Gregory, spinster, sole executrix of George Gregory, ... William Lord Viscount Vane, ... administrator of the personal estate of Christopher Vane, Esquire, his late brother, deceased; ... Henry Earl of Darlington, ... and ... Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, - - - respondents. The respondent the Earl of Darlington's case
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Between the Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Pelham, widow, relict and one of the surviving executors of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, Esquire, her late husband, deceased, and James West, Esquire, appellants. And Susanna Gregory, spinster, sole executrix of George Gregory, gentleman, deceased, the Right honourable William Lord Viscount Vane, ... administrator of the personal estate of Christopher Vane, ... Henry Earl of Darlington, and ... Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle, -- respondents. The case of the respondent, the Lord Viscount Vane
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Ralph Teatt, on several demises made by Mervyn Fanning, gentleman, Arthur Mervyn, esquire, Henry Carey, esquire, Wesley Harman, esquire, Ellinor Irwin, widow, and Ann Richardson, otherwise Mervyn, widow, - - - - - plaintiff in error. Mr. James Strong, - - - - - - - defendant in error. The case of the said Arthur Mervyn, Wesley Harman, Ellinor Irwin, and Ann Richardson, otherwise Mervyn
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Appeal from the Court of Chancery in Ireland. Mark Wilson, gentleman, and Susanna Wilson, spinster, Catherine Mottley and Elinor Mottley, infants, by their guardian Joseph Verschoyle, -------- appellants. Thomas Bayly and Catherine his wife, ---- respondents. The case of the appellants, Mark and Susanna Wilson
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William Earl of Ruglen and March, ---- appellant. Sir Thomas Kennedy, (claiming the title and Dignity of) Earl of Cassillis, ---------- respondent. The respondent's case
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House of Lords. The Reverend Ralph Hawtry, clerk, master of arts, vicar of the parish of Killcolumb, in the diocese of Ossory, in Ireland, ------ appellant. Cassandra Daniel, widow, John Digby, Esquire, an infant, by Simon Digby, Esquire, his father and gaurdian, Cassandra McNaghton, an infant, by the said Cassandra Daniel her guardian, and Sydnam Snow, and Robert Snow, and Richard Lord Bishop of Ossory, ---- respondents. The appellant's case
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Information for Jean Wallace, and John Buchanan writer in Glasgow, her husband, pursuers; against Thomas Buchanan younger of Kirkhouse, defender
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Lord Coalston reporter. Memorial for Ann Kelburn, lawful daughter of the deceast David Kelburn writer in Glasgow, and Robert Reid writer to the Signet, her curator, for his interest, defenders, against Janet Semple, relict of the said David Kelburn, now spouse to James Semple of Stockrodger, and the said James Semple for his interest, pursuers
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Information for James Tait wright in Edinburgh, and Agnes Lawson his spouse, and Henry Wilson founder in Potter-row, defenders; against David and Alexander Howies, pursuers
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Information for David and Alexander Howies, brothers-german of the deceast Archibald Howie late deacon of the weavers in Edinburgh, pursuers; against James Tait wright in Edinburgh, and others, defenders
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Memorial for James Watson flesher in Glasgow, defender; against James Fairie in Milntoun of Provan, pursuer