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State of the goal of Newgate, from the 28th of September, 1788 to the 28th of Sept. 1789, during the sheriffalty of William Curtis, Esq; and Sir Benjamin Hammet, Knt
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James Stein, &c. against Lord Justice clerk's interlocutor. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Stein distiller at [Kilbagie,] and David Steuart, Esq; banker in Edinburgh, trustee for his creditors; humbly sheweth, that your lordships, and particularly such of your number as are commissioners of justiciary cannot fail to remember a trial in that court
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Inform. Robert Grant, Esq; against Messrs Douglas, Heron and Co. creditors of Alex. Gray. (Lord Stonefield reporter.) Information for Robert Grant of Elchies, Esq; merchant in London, and Mr Alexander M[ack]enzie, writer to the Signet, his attorney, pursuers; against Messrs Douglas, Heron and Company, late bankers in Ayr, and others, creditors of the deceased Alexander Gray, writer to the Signet, defenders
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The public monitor, or, A plan for the more speedy recovery of small debts
wherein the expediency of erecting county courts and of enlarging the powers of the courts of request, is pointed out ... with some observations on acts of insolvency ... humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature -
An introductory discourse to an argument in support of the payments made of British debts into the treasury of Maryland during the late war
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The following is a copy of a bill, which was introduced and read in the honorable General Assembly of this state, at their sessions last week at Newport---the consideration of which is postponed to the next session. September 21, 1789
An act for suspending the operation of two paragraphs of the act ... passed ... May, 1786, emitting bills of credit on loan to the amount of one hundred thousand pounds -
George, &c. Whereas it is humbly meant and shown to us, by our lovite, William Peter, late baker in Fisher-row, that he has for some time past remained incarcerated in the Canongate tolbooth, at the instance of Thomas Cranston, writer to the Signet, for not making payment of the sums of money, contained in the grounds of debt due to him
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Pet. Marjory Boyne, &c. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Marjory Boyne, relict of the deceased John Syme, merchant in Banff, and of George Robinson, clerk to the Signet, her assignee
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Pet. Mess. Welsh & Cuming, &c. against Lord Dreghorn's interlocutor. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mess. Welsh and Cuming, merchants in Inverness, Alexander Macdonell, writer, and Simon Mactavish messenger, there
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The public monitor; or, a plan for the more speedy small debts, wherein the expediency of erecting county courts, and of enlarging the powers of the courts of request, is pointed out: as also, A Certainty of relieving the Inferior Classes of the Community from the farther Exaction of that heavy Tax which is now levied upon them under the Denomination of costs of suit: with some observations on acts of insolvency: and A proposal for raising a very considerable Sum to Government annually, in a Way the least oppressive, perhaps, that can be at present adopted. Humbly submitted to the consideratio of the legislature