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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of Thomas Bisset of Glenelbert, clerk for life of the regality of Athol
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of Sir Robert Dickson, baronet, and of Mr. Andrew Fletcher of Milton Lord Justice-Clerk, and Mr. Patrick Grant of Elchies, both senators of the College of Justice, and David Dickson sometime writer in Edinburgh, trustees for the creditors of the said Sir Robert Dickson, and William Steuart of Carberry, Esq; disponee of the estate of Carberry, and jurisdiction of regality after-mentioned, and John Young writer in Edinburgh his factor, for his interest, made and entred pursuant to an act of Parliament of the 20th year of His Present Majesty, intituled, An act for taking away and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the proprietors thereof, &c
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, petition and complaint of William Grant of Prestongrange, Esq; His Majesty's advocate for his highness's interest, against David Fitz-Gerald, present prisoner in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh
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State of the City of London, Westminster, and borough of Southwark tontine at the end of the seven years
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To the electors of the county of Westchester
Fellow-citizens, A handbill having been circulated ... for the purpose of excusing the members of Assembly from that county, for voting for the bill which authorizes the comptroller of the state to settle with Gen. Philip Van Cortlandt, for a large balance which he owed the state, as one of the commissioners for selling forfeited estates in the southern district ... I deem it proper to mention a few facts in answer thereto -
John V.N. Yates, plaintiff in error, and John Lansing, Jun., defendant in error, record
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New ten pound act
An act for the more speedy recovery of debts, to the value of twenty-five dollars. Passed April 11, 1808 -
Salem, August 15, 1812
It is the duty of the executor of Doctor Joseph Osgood, deceased, to make a settlement of the estate as soon as possible; and he will be obliged to you, if you will call at my office and discharge a small demand, due from you to the estate -
The rich man's meditation and poor man's appeal
for the benefit of the community at large -
A memorial intended to make an appeal to the Supreme Judicial Court for the county of Norfolk
on a judgment issued by the inferior court in September, 1817 -
Debtor and creditor
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Report of the committee to whom was referred the petition of George Walkington
March 3, 1814, read, and together with the bill herewith reported, committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next -
Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, on the petition of Henry Fanning of the city of New York
January 24, 1814. Read and committed to a committee of the whole House on Wednesday next -
A letter to a nobleman, concerning the bill to prevent frivolous and vexatious arrests; with the substance of the said bill, and notes thereupon
As also, reasons published for and against the bill, and the argument of a learned council in the House of Commons against the same; and a reply thereto. With observations, and proposals for rendring the bill more effectual; by extending thro' the kingdom the custom of foreign attachments, and Courts of Conscience, for more easy recovery of small debts; and by restraining the ill practices of inferior courts, and also of undersheriffs and their officers in arrests and executions -
My Lords of council and session, unto your lordships humbly means and shews your servitor Joseph Young merchant burgess of Edinburgh
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The prisoner's advocate, or, A caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers; jayl-keepers, and their agents
Shewing, I. The great abuse all persons suffer, both before, and after, they are committed to prison. II. The notorious imposition, and fraudulent practices of Springing-Houses detected. III. The orders of the Court of King's-Bench, for regulating all the jayls in England, as to the usage of prisoners, with relation to their lodging, chamber-rent, &c. IV. An exact table of the fees, belonging to the fleet and King's-Bench prisons, and the legal expence of removing may person from one, to the other, by Habeas Corpus -
State of the Lunatic Hospital and Dispensary at Montrose from the 26th of May 1782 to the 1st of January 1787
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To the inhabitants of Waltham Abby
Gentlemen, as there are two circumstances mentioned in my letter address'd to you last August, which Mr. Newman has thought proper positively to deny in the publication which he calls an answer to part of it, &c -
A state of the accounts and disputes betwixt Jonathan Cowpland and John Wright Stanly
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The Claim and answer with the subsequent proceedings in the case of Andrew Allen, Esquire, against the United States
Under the sixth article of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America -
The debtors monitor, directory & comforter: or, The way to get & keep out of debt
In three sermons. By Samuel Moodey M.A. Pastor of the church at York, N.E -
Walter Stewart, and Thomas Pillans, appellants. John Harknesse, respondent. The respondent's case
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The Honorable George Booth, Esq; appellant. The Rt Honble George Earl of Warrington, respondent. The respondents case
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George Lockhart, Esquire, appt. John Cheislie, of Kersewell, and others, respts. The appellant's case
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George Lockhart, Esq; apellant. Margaret Pow, William Montgomery, Walter Cheisly, and William Bertram, respondents. The respondents case