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Information for Dorothea Lady Dowager of Forbes, suspender, against Mr. James Macwilliam, charger
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Answers for Sir Archibald Denham of Westshiell, pursuer; to the petition of William Wilson writer in Edinburgh, defender
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Information for the creditors of the deceased Archibald Macalister of Tarbert, against the Duke of Argyle
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Memorial for Margaret Young, eldest daughter of the deceased John Young tailor, burgess of Edinburgh, against James Young, son of the said John Young
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A short review of a late pamphlet
Intituled, Some Considerations on the Law of Forfeitures for High Treason -
An enquiry into the question
Whether the Brother of the paternal Grand-Mother shall succeed to the Inheritance of the Son, in preference to the Brother of the paternal Great-Grand-Mother? The Affirmative having been advanced by Mr. Justice Manwoode; Acceded to by Mr. Justice Harper, Mr. Justice Mounson, and the Lord Dyer; And adopted by Lord Bacon, Lord Hale, and The Lord Chief-Baron Gilbert; And the Negative maintained by Mr. Robinson, (the late Chief-Justice of Gibraltar,) and Mr. Justice Blackstone; By Charles Watkins, Esq. Of the Middle-Temple, Author of an Essay on the Law of Descents, &c. &c -
Answers for poor Janet Anderson residenter in Edinburgh, to the petition of Alexander Donaldson bookseller in Edinburgh and others, proprietors of certain houses in and about Edinburgh, which formerly pertained to the deceast Mr Thomas Anderson
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Mary, Dutchess Dowager of Beaufort, appellant. Rebecca Lady Dowager Granvile, the Lady Henrietta Somerset, James Duke of Ormond, and Mary Dutchess of Ormond his wife; Henry Earl of Suffolk and Bindon, and Henrietta Countess of Suffolk and Bindon his wife; Anne Countess Dowage of Coventry, Henry Duke of Beaufort, and the Lord Arthur Somerset. Respondents. The Lady Granvile and Lady Henrietta Somerset's case
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The law of wills, codicils, and revocations
With plain and familiar instructions for executors, administrators, devisees, and legatees. Including great variety of forms of wills and codicils, Adapted to the Circumstances of Persons of all Ranks and Situations, who would wish to devise or bequeath their Property legally and securely, and prevent vexatious Law Suits among their surviving Relatives and Friends. Including the modern Decisions and Acts of Parliament on these Subjects, down to michaelmas term, 1800. To which is added, a clear and distinct account of the law's disposal of the estates of those who die intestate or without a will. Calculated for the use of the public in general, as well as the professors of the law. With ample Instructions for obtaining Probate of Wills, and Letters of Administration. The second edition with additions. By Eardley Mitford, Esq. Conveyancer -
The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament
shewing In a plain, clear, easy, and familiar Manner, how a Man's Family or Relations will be intitled to his Real and Personal Estate by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. The second edition, revised, corrected, enlarged, and improved. To which is added, the disposal of a person's estate by will and testament; containing Instructions and necessary Forms for every Person to make, alter, and republish his own Will: likewise Directions for Executors how to act after the Testator's Death, with respect to proving his Will, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent -
Some considerations on the law of forfeiture
for high-treason. Occasioned by a clause, in the late act, for making it treason to correspond with the Pretender's sons, or any of their Agents, &c -
Battin and Cousin's case. William Battin, Esq; appellant. John Cousins, a minor by his guardians, appellee
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In a writ of error upon a judgment given in the Common-Pleas, and afterwards affirmed in the Queen's-Bench in an ejectment brought by Philip Hunt lessee of Richard Gwyllim, plaintiff; against Edward Bourne and Margaret his wife, Andrew Fryzer and Mary his wife, and Mary Merrick, widow, defendants. The case of Richard Gwyllim the lessor of the plaintiff
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The case of Jonathan Cope Esq; William Cope, and Anthony Cope ... respondents. To the petition of Reginald Bretland Serjeant at law, and Robert Fowle, petitioners
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The case of Sam. Buckley appellant, against Geo. Littlebury respondent
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Anne Cole, vid. and Harry Cole Esq; Appellants. Mercy Godfrey ... Respondent. The respondents case
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Some considerations on the law of forfeiture
for high treason. Occasioned by a clause, in the late act, for making it treason to correspond with the Pretender's sons, or any of their Agents, &c. With an Appendix concerning Estates-Tail in Scotland -
John Ivie. Esq
Executor of his late Father Jonathan Ivie, deceas'd, Appellant. John Gilbert, Son. Esq; and his Son John Gilbert, Jun. and Daniel Pomeroy, Respondents. The Appellant's Case. To be Heard on [blank] the [blank] Day of [blank] 1723 -
The right Honourable Richard Earl of Cavan, and Thomas Piggot
Gent. - - - Appelants. Robert Piggott, Esq; - - - Respondent. The Appellants case. To be heard at the Bar of the House of Lords, on Wednesday, the 3d Day of March, 1724 -
Some considerations on the law of forfeiture
for high treason. Occasioned by a clause, in the late act, for making it treason to correspond with the Pretender's sons, or any of their Agents, &c. With an Appendix concerning Estates-Tail in Scotland -
House of Lords. Rowland Jackson, Esq. - - - - plaintiff in error. John Hogan, on the several demises of Henry Wallis, John Jackson, Eleanor Jackson, and George Jackson a minor, by Henry Wallis his next friend and guardian, - - - - defendant in error. The case of the plaintiff in error
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House of Lords. Rowland Jackson, Esq; - - plaintiff and John Hogan, (lessee of Henry Wallis, Esq; John Jackson, Elinor Jackson, and George Jackson) - - defendant in error. Case of the defendant in error
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In the House of Lords. Evan Pugh and Samuel Pugh, - plaintiffs in error. Joseph Goodtitle, on demise of Bailey and others, - - - - defendant in error. Case of the plaintiffs in error
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In the House of Lords. Thomas Martin of Cheshunt in the county of Hertford, Esquire, and Archibald Swinton clerk to the Signet, his attorney, appellants. James Martin, Richard Stone, and John Foote, Esquires, of the city of London, bankers, - - - - respondents. The appellants case
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Observations upon a bill, entituled, An act for taking away, and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland
and for restoring such jurisdictions to the Crown; ... and for rendering the Union more complete