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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Irvine of Drum, and his curators
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of Sir Hew Dalrymple of North-Berwick, baronet, Andrew Fletcher of Salton, and David Kinloch of Gilmerton, Esquires, freeholders, standing on the roll for the county of Haddington
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To the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, the Aldermen and Comons of the city of London, in Common Council assembled. The petition of John Nodin, of Leadenhall-Street, citizen and wheelwright. Humbly sheweth, "That your petitioner under the sanction and encouragement of several respectable citizens of London, and of the commitee of city lands, has been engaged more than eight years in active researches and strenuous endeavours respecting the city's rights in the duties of package and scavage
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Two cases respecting fraudulent recommendations of persons not solvent
one decided in the Court of King's Bench, January 31, 1789 ; the other decided in the Court of Common Pleas, June 25, 1806 -
Copy of the record, in the case, Robert Fletcher vs. John Peck
decided at the Circuit Court of the United States for the First Circuit, held at Boston, within and for the district of Massachusetts, on the twentieth day of October, anno Domini 1807 -
A short state of the case of John Angell, Esq; in answer to Leonard Thompson's petition concerning the lights on the Spurne
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John Angus, merchant in Edinburgh, - appellant. Thomas Manson, writer in Edinburgh, - respondent. The respondent's case
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William Brayne and Elizabeth his wife, and Henry Mytton, Esq. appellants. William Deakin and Susanna his wife, Mercy Kinersley, Robert Wilcox and Rachel his wife, late Rachel Kinersley, Richard Woolaston and Rebecca his wife, and Richard Knight, respondents. The respondent Richard Knight's case
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Walter Farthing, appellt. John Wright, and others, respondts. The case of the respondents
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William Gardiner, clerk, - appellant. James Cook, clerk, and John Griffith, clerk, - - respondents. The appellant's case
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The tryal of Daniel Kimberly and Parson Ambrose a degreded [sic] clergy-man of the Church of England. The former for feloniously taking Bridget Reading an heiress from her nurse, (a child of about 12 years, some months old) from Rathfarnum; her father haveing sent him as Guardian from London to Ireland, to conduct her to him; and how he combin'd with one Bradock Mead an attorney, and sold her for 300l. for a wife. The latter for officiating the pretended marriage. Being both try'd at His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench, this present Wednesday being the 29th of this instant April 1730
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William Ld. Visct. Kilsyth, Sir Hugh Paterson of Bannockburn, John Murray of Touchaddam, Archibald Seaton of Touch, and John Erskine of Balgounie, heritors or proprietors of the parish of St. Ninian's in the Shire of Stirling, for themselves, and in name and behalf of the other heritors of the said parish. Appellts. The moderator of the Presbytery of Stirling. Respt. The appellants case
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William Dunbar, Esq; appel. Col. John Erskine, respond. The appellants case
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William Dunbar, Esq; appellant. Colonel John Erskine, resp. The respondent's case
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Stock jobbing extraordinary !!! - Brookman v. Rothchild
"the man wot knows how to drive a bargain." -
The highly interesting and important trial of Dr. T.W. Dyott, the banker, for fraudulent insolvency
with the speeches of counsel, &c -
The trials of Patrick Maxwell Stewart Wallace, and Michael Shaw Stewart Wallace
for wilfully destroying the brig Dryad, off Cuba, with intent to defraud the marine assurance companies and underwriters -
The Exchequer bills fraud
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The case of Sir John Wolstenholme
Bar. and his Brother, Thomas Wolstenholme, Gent. Defendants in the Writ of Error -
A particular account of the tryal of Richard Towne, tallow-chandler, for felony
in defrauding his creditors by conveying away his goods, money, and books of accounts and refusing to surrender them to the commissioners in a statute of bankrupt -
The case of Christopher Atkinson, Esq. stated at large
together with a complete account of all his commission transactions with the honorable commissioners, for victualling His Majesty's Navy -
Mercator's letter, on the case at large of Christopher Atkinson, Esq
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Moir, schoolmaster in Edinburgh
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Testimony of Francis M. Fowler and Evan Poultney
in the case of the Bank of Maryland vs. Samuel Poultney & William M. Ellicott -
Précis de M. Aguado, appelant, contre les gérans et liqudateurs de la Société en commandite Manby-Wilson et compagnie, les administrateurs de la Société anonyme du Creuzot et de Charenton, et les syndics de la faillite de cette société