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A review of the arguments in favor of the continuance of impeachments, notwithstanding a dissolution. By a barrister
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Gio Marino de Ghetoff, and others, appellants. The Governor and Company of the London Assurance, respondents. The respondents case
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James Cheap and others, executors of the deceased Thomas Cheap, merchant in London, appellants. Messrs. Aiton, Blackburn, and Colvile, merchants in Glasgow, ----- respondents. The respondents case
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The compleat clerk in court
or, practising solicitor, in all our courts. Containing, I. The chancery clerk and solicitor, ... IV. The common pleas clerk, ... To which are added, the methods of bringing appeals, ... With an account of the stamp-duties -
Angus Macalester of Loup, - - - appellant. Jane his wife, - - - - - - - - - - respondent. The respondent's case
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The form of process, before the Lords of Council and Session, observed in advocations, ordinary actions, suspensions. Shewing also, the manner of making Protestations for Remedy in Law, and how Summons thereon was brought before the Parliament of Scotland; and the way how since the Union, such Process is laid before the House of Peers. With The Form of Process before the Lords of Session, as Commissioners appointed by Parliament, for Plantation of Kirks, Valuation and Sale of Tythes. To all which is prefix'd The present state of the College of Justice, Giving an Account of the Members thereof, and of the Order Observed by the Lords of Session in Judging Causes; with the Fees and Prices of Writs Paid to the several Offices and Members of the Session. Written for the Use of the Students in Spotswood's College of Law, by John Spotiswood of That-Ilk Advocat
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The respondent's case
John Robertson in Goodlyburn, a Pauper. Appnt. George Earl of Kinnoull, Respnt -
John Martin de Ron, administrator, with the will annexed, of Cornelia de Ron, exeutrix of John Martin de Ron, senior, ... and John de Ron, merchants, -- appellants. Gerrard Vaneck, merchant, the only surviving assignee of ... Sir Justus Beck, ... The case of the said de Ron's the appellants in the original, and the respondents in the cross appeal
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Appeal from the Exchequer of Ireland
Nehemiah Stokes and Christian Wagner, - Appellants. John Paterson, (sole Executor, Residuary Devisee and Legatee of the late Respondent Robert Paterson, deceased) Respondent. The Respondent John Paterson's case -
Rep. - Dav. Ballingall, to the ans. - Dav. Hutchison. James Gibson, W.S. agent. H. clk. Replies for David Ballingall, Esquire; to the answers for David Hutchison
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Answers for poor Peter Williamson, to the petition of Alexander Cushnie and others, late magistrates of Aberdeen
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John Falconer, Esq; and Margaret hss [sic] wife, James Craig, Esq; William Leirmonth, ... and Alexander Nairn, Esq; ... appellants
John Mushet, Esq; Sir James Baird, Bar. Alexander Dalgleish, and Susanna his wife, Sir John Lauder, William Carmichael, ... respondents. The appellants case -
House of Lords. Sir John Eden, Baronet, Robert Eden, Esquire, Frederick Eden, ... by the said Robert Eden, his father ... Jonathan Davison and George Hartly, Esquires, standing by revivor in the place of Morton Davison, Esquire, deceased, ---- appellants. The Right Honourable John Earl of Bute, ... Henry Lord Ravensworth, Mary Bowes, widow, ... John Earl of Strathmore, ... Mary Eleanor Countess of Strathmore his wife, the Right Honourable John Bowes, commonly called Lord Glamis, by the said John Earl of Strathmore ... respondents. The case of the appellants, on their appeal presented the 25th day of January 1774
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House of Lords. Sir John Eden, Bart. Robert Eden, Esquire, Frederick Eden, ... an infant, by the said Robert Eden, his father ... Jonathan Davison and George Hartley, Esquires, standing by revivor in the place of Morton Davison, Esquire, lately deceased, appellants. The Right Honourable John Earl of Bute, ... Henry Lord Ravensworth, and Mary Bowes, widow, ... John Earl of Strathmore, ... Mary Eleanor, Countess of Strathmore, his wife, and the Right Honourable John Bowes, commonly called Lord Glamis, an infant, by the said Earl of Strathmore ... respondents. The case of the appellants, on the appeal presented the 19th of January, 1774
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In the House of Lords. Sir John Eden, Bart. Robert Eden, Esquire, Frederick Eden, ... an infant, by the said Robert Eden his father ... Jonathan Davison and George Hartley, Esquires, standing by revivor in the place of Morton Davison, Esquire, lately deceased, appellants. The Right Honourable John Earl of Bute, ... Henry Lord Ravensworth, and Mary Bowes, widow, ... John Earl of Strathmore, ... Mary Eleanor, Countess of Strathmore his wife, the Right Honourable John Bowes, commonly called Lord Glamis, an infant, by the said Earl of Strathmore ... respondents. An appendi to the case of the appellants, on the appeal presented the 19th of January, 1774
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The common law epitomiz'd
with directions how to prosecute and defend personal actions, very useful for all lawyers, justices of peace, and gentlemen : to which is annexed the nature of a writ of error, and the general proceedings there upon : with a plain table for the easie finding out of every particular -
Die Lunæ 22 ̊Novembris, 1680
ordered by the Lords spiritual and temporal in Parliament assembled, that all persons who shall have any petitions of appeal from any court of equity -
The respondent's case
Thomas Dent, Dr. in Divinity, appellt. Sir William Buck, Barrt William Walker alias Walcot, Edward Kitchin, Thomas Jarvase, John Young, Thomas Sheppherd. Jos. Smith, Richard Clifton, John Rawlinson, John Garland, Timothy Lacey, Rich. Rustale, John Eagle, Respondts. The Questions. First, Whether the Appellants Agreement under his Hand and Seal, drawn and ingrosed by the Appellant himself, to accept of 20 s. a Year for all Tithes, according to an ancient Modus, shall bind him or not. Second, Whether a Close called Grange-Leas, is part of Hanby-Grange; or part of the Mannor of Lenton -
The order of the Court of Exchequer, bearing date the 15th day of July 1701, from which the Right Honourable the Lord Wharton has appealed to the ... Peers