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John Odell, Esq; appellant. Grizell Graydon, widow, and John Langton, and Mary his wife, respondents. The appellant's case
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The Attorney-General, at the relation of Thomas Folkes and Charles Battely, Esqrs. Appellants. John Sutton and Thomas Paman, respondents
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The Attorney General, at the relation of Thomas Folkes and Charles Battely Esquires, appellant. John Sutton and Thomas Paman, respondents
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John Allardes, merchant, - - appellant. Jane Smart, widow, and executrix of John Allardes, deceas'd, on behalf of herself and children, respondent. The appellant's case
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John Allardice merchant in, Campveer, eldest son and heir of John Allardice Merchant in Aberdeen, deceased appellant. Jane, widow and executrix of said John Allardice late merchant in Aberdeen, deceased and her nine infant children, respondents. The respondents case
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James Bryan, Esq; appellant. Benjamin Wooley, Esq; and Mary his wife respondents. The appellant's case
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John Walker of Edinburgh, merchant, appellant. William Mackpherson, writer in Edinburgh, Robert Forrester of Edinburgh, merchant, respondents. The respondents case
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Simon Frazer of Beaufort, by the name and title of Simon Lord Lovat, appnt. Kenneth Mackenzie, factor for, and on behalf of the creditors of Alexander Mackenzie, late of Frazerdale, husband to Amelia, Baroness of Lovatt, respnts. The respondent's case
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Edward Draycott, appellant. Draycott Talbot, by his guardian Benjamin Chetwood, Esq.; the executors of John Graham deceas'd, John Wogan, Esq.; Catharine Draycott, widow, John Shore and Mary his wife, and Jane Talbot, spinster, respondents. The appellant's case
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La justice des familles
autour de la transmission des biens, des savoirs et des pouvoirs ; (Europe, nouveau monde, XIIe - XIXe siècles) -
Abstract of the proof adduced for Matthew Crawford merchant in Glasgow, defender, in the process brought against him, at the instance of John Walkinshaw purs
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Condescendence for James Earl of Moray, for instructing his possession of the Stewartry of Monteith
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Condescendence for John Earl of Stair, claimant of the heritable Office of Baillie of the lordship and regality of Glenluce, and of the heritable Office of Bailliary of the lands of Inch, Killorpatie, Culcadie, Ballyet and Innermessan
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Condescendence of the evidences of the Earl of Marchmont's possession of the regality of Marchmont, shown to His Majesty's advocate
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Condescendence of the possession and exercise of the regality of Athol, stewartry of Huntingtower, and stewartry of Fife, claimed by His Grace James Duke of Athol; which several jurisdictions are all constituted by grants from the Crown, and ratifications in Parliament following thereon: so the condescendence is made in terms of the interlocutors of the Lords of Council and Session, of the 9th and 22d of January last
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Condescendence of the possession and exercise of the regality of Hamilton, claimed by His Grace James Duke of Hamilton and Brandon; which regality is constitute by grants from the Crown, and ratifications in Parliament following thereon; so the condescendence is made only to stop the negative prescription or disuse
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Condescendence of the possession and exercise of the regalities of Douglas, Bothwell, Buncle and Preston, Kerriemuir, Dudhope, Abernethy, Jedburgh-Forest, Selkirk, and constabulary of Dundee, claimed by His Grace Archibald Duke of Douglas; which haill regalities and constabulary are all constituted by grants from the Crown, and ratifications in Parliament; so the condescendence is made only to stop the negative prescription or disuse
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Condescendence of documents produced for proving the possession and exercise of the regality of slaines, claimed by the countess of Errol
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Considerations on the polity of entails in a nation. By John Dalrymple, Esq
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The claim of the Honourable Francis Charteris of Amisfield, upon the forfeited estate of David Wemyss, late lord Elcho
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The adventures of Musul; or The three gifts
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Case of Otmoor
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Answers for Sir John Houstoune, baronet, to the petition and answers for Dame Eleonora Cathcart alias Houstoune
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Additional reasons humbly offered against a bill from the lords, entitled, An act for exemplifying the last will of Arthur, late earl of Anglesey; and for making the same evidence in all the courts of law and equity in Great Britain and Ireland
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Sir Streynsham Master, kt. Appellant. Frances Cook, widow, John Ward, Esq; respondents