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Answers for James Agnew, second son of Andrew Agnew of Sheuchan, deceased, and Gilbert Martin merchant in Stranraer, his assigney, to the petition of Robert Agnew now of Sheuchan, eldest son and heir to the said Andrew
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Answers for Andrew Ker portioner of Hoselaw; to the petition of Audrew [sic] Davidson portioner there
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Answers for Thomas Cockburn, factor upon the estate of Blackburn, to the petition of Helen Brown and Job Buck shipmaster in Berwick her husband
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Answers for William Earl of Sutherland
Sir Ludovick Grant of Grant, Baronet, Colonel James Abercromby of Glassoch, and others, Creditors of the deceas'd Alexander Sutherland of Kinminnity; to The Petition of James Sutherland, eldest Son of the said deceas'd Alexander Sutherland, and his Tutor ad litem -
Memorial for Charles Gordon of Buthlaw, James Farquhar of Balmuir, and James Gordon of Techmury
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The duty of executors and administrators briefly explained
together with the steps necessary to be taken in order to establish a legal property in the goods and chattels of persons deceased -
Answers for James Lord Forbes, and other heritors of Don, pursuers, to the petition of the Earl of Kintore, and the other heritors of the cruives of Don, defenders
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Answers for James Lord Forbes, and other heritors of Don, pursuers; to the petition of the Earl of Kintore, and the other heritors of the cruives of Don, defenders
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Answers for John Nairn of Greenyards, and his creditors; to the petition of Margaret, Anne and Jean Nairns, daughters of the deceast Alexander Nairn of Drumkilbo
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Answers for John Brown of Glaswel, to the petition of Robert Fletcher of Balinsho
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Memorial, and abstract of the proof, for Charles Wedderburn, Esquire, in the process of astriction at his instance, against George Durie of Craigluscar, of the lands of South-Lethens, belonging to the said George Durie. Called on Saturday the 28th of June, and ordered to be heard on Saturday the 5th of July
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session
The Petition of Dame Janet Murray Relict of Sir Charlels Halket of Pitfirran, Heir Served and Retoured to the deceast Sir Patrick Murrary of Pitdinnes her Father -
Petition for William Duff of Bracco [sic]
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Answers for Captain Peter Halket, to the petition of Sir George Wardlaw
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Essays upon several subjects
Concerning British Antiquities; Viz. I. Introduction of the Feudal Law into Scotland. II. Constitution of Parliament. III. Honor. Dignity. IV.... Succession, Or Descent. With an appendix upon hereditary and indefeasible right. By Lord Kames. Composed anno M.DCC.XLV -
The parallel: or, a collection of extraordinary cases, relating to concealed births, and disputed successions. Containing, I. The History of Richard Plantagenet, Son to Richard III. who lived and died a Bricklayer. II. An Account of Mrs. Mary Cognot, declared Heiress to the Queen's Physician by the Parliament of Paris, tho' disown'd by Father and Mother. III. The surprizing Case of a Nobleman of Savoy chang'd at Nurse. IV. The intricate Case of the Count de St. Geran, educated (tho' unknown) by his Parents, as their Page, and discovered at last to be their Son. V. The Restoration of the Baron (sutton) of Dudley, deprived of his Honour by the Great Duke of Northumberland
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A succinct view of the rule in Shelley's case
exhibiting, by negative and affirmative propositions, the instances in which several limitations, one to the Ancestor, the other to the Heirs,-The Heirs of the Body,-or Issue of the Body of that Person, do and do not give the inheritance to the ancestor. By Richard Preston, of the Inner Temple, Author of the Elementary Treatise on the Quantity of Estates -
The constitution of Great-Britain
in church and state, truly stated: and the allegiance and active obedience thereby required of the subjects to the lawful sovereign asserted. Or, the plea and defence of *** one of the Preston prisoners, prepared and intended to be made at his tryal in Westminster-Hall, anno 1715 -
Remarks for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat
on the Information for Hugh Mackenzie Esq; I. On the argument from the rights of the family of Lovat. II. On the general point of law. III. On the instances raised in that information -
State of the instances produced by Simon Lord Lovat
for proving the custom of succession in the title of Lord Baron in Scotland, as they are admitted by Mr Mackenzie, or proved by undisputed vouchers -
Condescendence, or alphabetical catalogue of some noble persons, who have been peers of Scotland, whether in right of their wives, or of the ladies, heirs-female, from whom they were descended. Offered by Hugh Lord Lovat, in the process ... against him, at the instance of Capt. Simon Fraser of Beaufort, before the Lords of Council and Session
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Information for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat, against Hugh Mackenzie, Esq
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Soziologie des Erbrechts -
The law's disposal of a person's estate who dies without will or testament
shewing, in a clear, plain, easy, and familiar manner, how a man's family or relations will be entitled to his real and personal estate, by the Laws of England, and the Customs of the City of London and Province of York. To which is Added The Disposal of a Person's Estate By Will and Testament; containing An Explanation of the Mortmain Act, with 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, taking upon them the Executorship, getting in the Effects, and paying Debts and Legacies. By Peter Lovelass, of the Inner Temple, Gent -
A discourse concerning the law of inheritances in fee
simple; Laid down in a Method intirely new; with a kalendar of the persons inheritable. By the Right Honorable Robert Robinson, Esq; Lord Chief Justice of Gibraltar