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Answers for Anne Countess of Ruglen and William Earl of March
to the petition of Lord Archibald Hamilton -
Answers for Mrs. Mary Sutherland
relict of Alexander Sutherland of Kinminity, pursuer, to the petition of Sir John Gordon of Embo, defender -
An appendix to the case of Peter Burrell, Esq. and the Right Honourable Priscilla Barbara Elizabeth, Baroness Willoughby of Eresby, his wife, upon the claim of her Ladyship, and Mr. Burrell, in her right, to the office of Lord Great Chamberlain of England
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Hugh Murray Kynnynmound Esq; and James Dalrymple an infant, by his tutor ad lites appellants
Sir James Dalrymple Bart. and others, respondents. And Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate, appellant. Sir Francis Kinloch Bart. and Dame Mary his wife, and others respondents. The case of the appellants in both the appeals. To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords on Wednesday the 28th day of March, 1739 -
Information for Sir John Sinclair of Stevenson, baronet
heir of tailzie and provision of the deceased Alexander Earl of Caithness, and claiming to be served as such before the macers, against Lady Dorothea Sinclair, Countess Fife, and James Earl Fife, her husband, for his interest. Lords Barjarg and Coalstoun assessors -
Information for James Short
nephew of the deceased James Short, optician in London, and heir of conquest to him; and for Dr. Donald Monro, physician in London; and John Spottiswood, solicitor at law there, his guardians; against Thomas Short, optician in London -
Information for Thomas Short
mathematical instrument-maker and optician in London, against James Short, nephew of the deceased James Short optician in London, and heir of conquest to him, and his guardians -
Information for James Beatson of Glasmount
defender, against David, Isabel, Anne, Margaret, and Elizabeth Beatsons, pursuers -
Excerpts from the letters which passed betwixt the Earl of Caithness and Lord Woodhall
... but a letter, wrote by Lord Murkle ... is first taken in, ... as also, excerpts of the other letters produced -
The yonger brother his apology by it selfe. Or A fathers free power disputed
for the disposition of his lands, or other his fortunes to his sonne, sonnes, or any one of them: as right reason, the laws of God and nature, the ciuill, canon, and municipall lawes of this kingdome do command. By I. Ap-Robert Gent -
A treatise on the law of descents in fee-simple. By William Blackstone, Esq. Barrister at law, vinerian professor of the laws of England, and D. C. L
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A true and just representation of the grievance and deplorable condition which Jonathan Mallinson of Simonswood in ... Lancaster, husbandman; Robert Tatlock of Kirkby ... husbandman; who are Protestant tenants to Sir William Molyneux bar. Lord Viscount Marieburgh in Ireland ... and other Protestant tenants to and under him and other popish landlords in the said county, are now in, for adhering to His Majesty King George and for their loyal behaviour ... during the late unnatural rebellion in the said county, ... humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons of Great Britain
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Answers for John Ouchterlony, merchant in Montrose, grand-nephew and heir of line, served and retoured to the deceased Alexander and George Ouchterlonies, merchants in London, his grand-uncles, and nephew and heir of line, served and retoured to the also deceased John Ouchterlony, merchant in London, his uncle, to the petition of Robert Willock, bookseller in London, and Patrick and John Stratons, merchants in Montrose, trustees and executors of the said deceased George Ouchterlony, merchant in London
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Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, heirs-portioners served and retoured to the deceased James Tamesz Grieve, sometime merchant in Moscow, afterward of Petersham in the county of Surrey, Esq; to the petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, relict of the said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; now spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the said John Jackson for his interest, and Alexander Young writer to the Signet, their attorney
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Pet. - Miss G. Caster, &c. James Gibson W.S. agent. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Miss Georgiana Caster, only child procreated of the marriage between the deceased Mrs Barbara Anderson of Tushielaw and Hislop, and William Caster, Esq; her second husband, and of the said William Caster as administrator-in-law for his said daughter; and of Mrs [blank] Anderson, only sister of the said deceased Mrs Barbara Anderson, spouse to Gilbert Chisholm, Esq; younger of Stirches, and of the said Gilbert Chisholm for his interest
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George, &c. Our will is, &c. summon, warn, and charge Malcolm Macneil of Ardtally, brother ...of the deceased Neil Macneil, merchant in Bristol; James Saddler, Esq; of Bristol, as in right of William Saddler, sometime of the island of Saint Christophers, merchant, and James Gibson, writer to the signet, and James Campbell, writer in Edinburgh, attornies for the said James Saddler; Mess. Devonshire, Reeve, and Lloyd of Bristol, and Andrew Stewart junior, writer to the signet, their attorney; - Andrew Buchannan of Mount Vernon, as in right of Buchannan and Simpson, merchants in Glasgow; John Clark, merchant in Glasgow, trustee for the creditors of Mess. Simpson and Baird, and Company, ... Colin Campbell of Kilberry, ... and Neil Macgibbon, writer in Inverary, his assignee, all adjudging creditors of the said Neil Macneil; ... at whose instance, ... there were, ... inhibitions ... against Roger Hamilton-Macneil of Taynish, author of Sir Archibald Campbell
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Rep. - Duncan Stewart, &c. to the mem. - Mary, &c. Watsons, &c. and to the ans. - Lieut. J. A. Græme. G. Robinson, W. S. agent. H. clerk. Replies for Duncan Stewart, of the parish of Clarendon in the island of Jamaica; and Robert Ainslie writer to the Signet, his attorney, petitioners; to the memorial for Mary, Jean, Patrick, Elizabeth, Alexander, Stewart, and William Watsons, children of ... John Watson rector of the grammar school at Dundee, and Elizabeth Campbell his wife; and for George Wilkie merchant in Dundee, husband of the said Jean; and also for Duncan, Margaret, Mary, and Anne Stewarts, children of ... Alexander Stewart at Auchindarroch; and for Duncan Stewart, husband of the said Mary; Donald MʿQueen, husband of the said Margaret; and Donald MʿDonald, husband of the said Anne, for their respective rights and interests
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Lord Pitfour, reporter. The subject of this report, is a question in a removing. Information for Alexander Pierie, writer in Edinburgh, factor, loco tutoris, to James Justice, only child of the deceased Mr. James Justice of Justice-hall, one of the principal clerks of session pursuer; against John Lyal, tenant in Justice-hall; William Rutherford, tenant in Over-howden; William Walker, tenant in Malt-barns, and Mrs. Margaret Murray, first lawful wife of the said deceased Mr. James Justice, defenders
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Information for Gilbert Campbell, eldest son now in life of the deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, and Mrs Susanna Campbell his second wife, for behoof of himself, and of William, Elisabeth, Mary, and Anne Campbells, the younger children of the said marriage, defenders; against Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, daughter of the deceased James Campbell, eldest son of the said marriage, and John Pringle writer to the signet, her curator ad litem, pursuers
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Information for William Fraser of Belloan, Donald Fraser his brother, John Fraser younger of Garthmore, and Simon Fraser junior, late merchant in Inverness, now in Quebec in North America, creditors of John Fraser of Erchit, pursuers; against William Fraser late merchant at Fort Augustus, also creditor of the said John Fraser of Erchit, James Fraser apothecary in London, assignee of the said William Fraser, William Fraser junior writer to the Signet, his attorney, and Simon Fraser senior, merchant in Inverness, also assignee of the said William Fraser at Fort Augustus, defenders
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As the information for Mr. James Fraser, &c. against Fraser of Belloan, &c. on page 16th, at the foot, bears, that memorials and representations were given in to the arbiters in Belloan's name, and signed by James Fraser, the other commissioner, for himself and Belloan; from which it is argued, that Belloan for himself approved of the submission; the representation pointed at, is judged proper to be printed, that the Court may see the nature of it. Unto the arbiters in the submission betwixt John Fraser of Erchite, and William Fraser his uncle, &c. The representation and memorial of William Fraser of Belloan, and James Fraser junior, writer in Edinburgh, commissioners named by the said John Fraser
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Memorial for James Thomson of North-Cumberhead, eldest son and heir of the deceased James Thomson of North-Cumberhead, procreate betwixt him and Janet Greensheilds his spouse; and John Cannon of Barley, William Pegan in Kyle, James Hastie of Knowhead, William Weir of South-Cumberhead, William Findlay in Stockbridges, Adam Brown in Afflochan, and Richard Meikle wright in Abbaygreen, creditors to the said James Thomson pursuers; against James, William and John Thomsons, children of the said James Thomson pursuer, and their tutors and curators, defenders
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Answers for Sir Thomas Dundas of Kerse, baronet, to the petition of Thomas Dundas, Esq; of Fingask; Janet Haldane, only child of the marriage betwixt the deceased Bethia Dundas and George Haldane of Gleneagles, Esq; and the said George Haldane, as administrator-in-law for his daughter; John and Thomas Gibsons, only children of the marriage betwixt the deceased Margaret-Bruce Dundas and Alexander Gibson, Esq; of Durie; and the said Alexander Gibson, as administrator-in-law for his said children
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Conductor generalis: or, The office
duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, goalers, coroners, constables, jury-men, and overseers of the poor. As also the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, &c. Collected out of all the books hitherto written on those subjects, whether of common or statute-law. The whole alphabetically digested under the several titles, with a table directing to the ready finding out the proper matter under those titles. To which is added, a collection out of Sir Mathew Hales, concerning the descent of lands; with several choice maxims in law, and the office of mayors, &c -
The Right Honourable the Lady Katherine Pelham, widow, and James West, Esquire, surviving executors of the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, Esquire, deceased; ... appellants. Susannah Gregory, spinster, sole executrix of George Gregory, ... William Lord Viscount Vane, ... administrator of the personal estate of Christopher Vane, Esquire, his late brother, deceased; ... Henry Earl of Darlington, ... and ... Thomas Holles, Duke of Newcastle, - - - respondents. The respondent the Earl of Darlington's case