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State of the bank lately kept by Mess. Dillon and Ferrall since the time of their failure
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Papers referred to in the memorial for Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his tutors, pursuers; against George Earl of Aberdeen, Mrs Margaret Duff of Coulter, and others, defenders
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To the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mrs Agatha Drummond of Blair, and Henry Home, Esq; of Kames, one of the senators of the College of Justice, her husband, for his interest
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Answers for John Craich merchant in Aberlemno, and James Mitchell merchant in Montrose, to the petition of Robert Stephen and others, trustees for the creditors of Alexander Arbuthnot
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To be reported by Lord Pitfour, in terms of his interlocutor subjoined. Answers for Robert Arthur merchant in Irvine, to the condescendence for Mess. Hastie and Jamieson merchants in Glasgow
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Wallace of Wallacetoun
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John Wright Stanly's reply to A few observations, lately published by Jonathan Cowpland
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Mr. Jauncey heartily thanks his worthy friends in this city
for the general contempt they have shewn to the many false and malicious reports which his inveterate enemies have circulated to his prejudice. ... but the charge contained against him in an advertisement signed by Gezelena Rousby, calls on him, in the most public manner, to vindicate his character -
To the impartial publick
Although private disputes afford but little entertainment ... being under the necessity to vindicate myself, I shall ... set forth here the claim, on which I was so unjustly and publickly affronted with a single writ, in Boston, on the 24th ultimo, by ... executors of the last will and testament of Samuel Hughes, deceased -
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Taylor, writer in Edinburgh
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Memorial for Robert Stephen merchant in Montrose, and others, trustees for the creditors of Alexander Arbuthnot late merchant there, pursuers. Against John Craich merchant in Aberlemno, and James Mitchell merchant in Montrose, defenders
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Memorial for John Craich merchant in Aberlemno, and James Mitchell merchant in Montrose, defenders, against Robert Stephen and others, pursuers
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Answers for Thomas Fletcher, William Parry, and Joseph Flight, merchants in London, assignees under the commission of bankruptcy, issued against Moses Alexander merchant in London, and William Wilson writer to the signet, their attorney; to the petition of Archibald Ingram merchant, late provost of Glasgow, George Millar and Peter Bell merchants there, in company
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Lord Pitfour reporter. December 16. 1769. Information for the Royal Bank of Scotland, chargers, against Adam Fairholm of Greenhill, suspender
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Information for Zacharias Gemmel, merchant in Irvine, pursuer; against John Brown, merchant in Glasgow, defender
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Answers for Jean Coalston, sister and executrix of Patrick Coalston, stationer in Edinburgh, afterwards in London; and for Patrick Walker, journeyman wright in Edinburgh, her husband, for his interest; to the petition of Archibald Stewart, merchant in Queensferry
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Answers for Andrew Johnston of Rennyhill
and Mrs Anne Law merchant in Edinburgh, to the petition of the trustees of the creditors of Adam and Thomas Fairholms bankers in Edinburgh -
Condescendence for Mess. Hastie and Jamieson merchants in Glasgow