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An act for vesting the settled estate of Sir Edward Astley, Baronet, in the county of Warwick, in him in fee-simple, discharged of the uses of the settlement made on his marriage with Rhoda Astley his former wife deceased; and for substituting and settling an undivided moiety of other lands and hereditaments, in the county of Norfolk, of greater value, in lieu thereof, to the same uses, with such powers as therein mentioned
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Information for James Leslie of Pitcaple, against Charles Cajetan Count Leslie, and against Count Leopold, Count Antony, and Count Carolus Leslies his sons
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A view of the evidence, for proving that the present Earl of Galloway is the lineal heir-male and lawful representative of Sir William Stewart of Jedworth, so frequently mentioned in history, from the year 1385 to the year 1429
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Sir, agreeable to your request, I furnish you with an account of in how far I was concerned in the affairs of the Late James Tennent, his widow and family. In the year 1779, James Wardrop thought proper to intermeddle in the family affairs of the deceased James Tennent
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Condescendence and inventary of documents produced to His Majesty's advocate, for His Grace the Duke of Roxburgh, to instruct that he and his predecessors have been in the possession and exercise of their office of heritable Baillie of the regalities of Kelso, and Sprouston, and of the regality of Glasgow, within the bounds of the baronies of Ancrum, Lillieslief, and Askirk
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Condescendence for John Lord Dalmeny, of the progress of his titles to the regality of Primrose, and of the writs given in for instructing his possession thereof
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Condescendence for Major James Dalrymple of Nunraw, Esquire, as claiming a recompence for the Office of Heritable Baillie of the whole lands which formerly belonged to the Abbacy or Monastery of Haddington
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Condescendence for Mr. William Gordon of Fyvie, and his tutors
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Condescendence for Patrick Hepburn writer in Edinburgh, claimant of the heritable office of sheriff-depute of the shire of Cromarty, over the lands in said Shire, which pertained to the deceast Sir William Gordon of Invergordon, baronet
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Condescendence for Roderick Macleod of Cadboll, for instructing the possessions of the several heritable jurisdictions which belonged to the late Earls of Cromarty, and which jurisdictions are claimed by Cadboll as adjudger from John Earl of Cromarty in the 1722
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Condescendence for Sir James Lockhart of Carstairs, heritable Baillie of the regality of Carstairs
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Condescendence for the Lord Torphichen, and inventary of the writs produced relative thereto, for instructing his possession of the regality claimed
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Condescendence for William Earl of Dumfries, claimant of the regality of Cumnock
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Condescendence of documents produced, and proof adduced of the possession and exercise of the heritable jurisdictions claimed by William Maxwel of Nithsdale
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Condescendence of documents produced for proving the possession of heritable bailiaries of the regalities of Aberbrothock, Cowpar and Brichen, claimed by John Ogilvie of Airly, heritable Bailie thereof, and other claimants of the liserent clerkships thereof
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Condescendence of the adminicles produced by John Lord Gray, and Margaret Lady Gray, for instructing their possession of the heritable office of keepers of the water of tay, &c
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Condescendence of writs produced by Antonia Barclay of Collerny, and Mr. Hary Barclay her husband, in support of their claim of the heritable office of Bailie of the regality of Lindores within Fife and Strathern
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Condescendence for the Honourable Mr. John Hamilton, advocate, of the writs produced by him in support of his claim for the regality of Drem, and for instructing the exercise and possession of the said jurisdiction
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Condescendence for Robert Colvill of Ochiltree, Esq; claimant of the heritable Office of Baillie of the regality of Culross
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Papers relating to the Earl of Morton's case
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and claim of Alexander Earl of Galloway
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and claim of Alexander Lord Salton
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session. The petition and claim of Charles Duke of Queensberry and Dover, heritable sheriff of the sheriffdom of Dumfries, lord of the regality of New Dalgarno, and justiciar within the same
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and claim of Dunbar Earl of Selkirk
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and claim of George Lockhart of Carnwath, Esq