3101 |
Supplementary to the trial of Hurry against Watson - a report of the argument in the Common Pleas, upon a motion for a new trial, in Trinity Term last. ... Together with a relation of the final issue of this long-contested business
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William. Hurry
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1787 |
Engelska |
3102 |
A previous view of the case between John Baskett Esq; one of His Majesty's printers, plaintiff, and Henry Parson, stationer, defendant
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James Watson
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1720 |
Engelska |
3103-3104 |
The Honourable Thomas Wentworth, ... appellant. The Right Honourable Thomas Lord Raby, and Mrs. Anne Wentworth, respondents. The appellant's case
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Thomas Watson-Wentworth
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1702 |
Engelska |
3105 |
Lord Gardenston reporter. Information for Stephen Watson of North-Seaton, ... pursuer; against Robert Robertson and Son, merchants in Eymouth, defenders
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Stephen Watson, of North-Seaton
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1773 |
Engelska |
3106 |
Memorial for John Watson of Muirhouse, Esq; and the other creditors-adjudgers of James and William Craigs, Andrew Scott and Richard Stark,
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James Watson, of Muirhouse
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1761 |
Engelska |
3107 |
Proceedings at the assizes at Thetford, on the 18th of March, 1786, and the 24th of March, 1787, in the trial of William Hurry, ... for wilful and corrupt perjury: and in the action against ... John Watson, ... brought by the said William Hurry, for a malicious prosecution
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William. Hurry
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1787 |
Engelska |
3108 |
An abridgment of the modern determinations in the courts of law and equity - being a supplement to Viner's Abridgment. By several gentlemen in the respective branches of the law
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1799-1806 |
Engelska |
3109 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Watson of Muirhouse,
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John Watson
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1766 |
Engelska |
3110 |
In the House of Lords. The Reverend Doctor David Johnston minister of the parish of North Leith; the members of the kirk session of the said parish; and Robert Strong and Son, merchants in Leith, appellants. James Chalmers, of Leith, merchant, and John Watson, of Leith, cooper, respondents. The respondents case
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James Chalmers, merchant in Leith
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1781 |
Engelska |
3111 |
Information for Mr. Thomas Lombe merchant in Rotterdam, defender, against James Watson merchant in Cullen, and also William Anderson and Company, merchants there
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Thomas. Lombe
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1767 |
Engelska |
3112 |
Answers for David Watson merchant in Glasgow, to the petition of Messrs Gilfillan and Auld merchants there
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David Watson, merchant in Glasgow
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1771 |
Engelska |
3113 |
Answers for George Dunbar, John Gellatly, William Chalmers, and others, heritors and tenants of Grange, defenders; to the petition of Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw, provost of Dundee, proprietor, and Patrick Watson and Thomas Angus, tacksmen of the mill of Blacklaw, pursuers
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George Dunbar, heritor and tenant of Grange
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1761 |
Engelska |
3114 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Patrick Yeaman of Blacklaw, provost of Dundee, proprietor, and Patrick Watson and Thomas Angus, tacksmen of the mill of Blacklaw, pursuers,
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Patrick. Yeaman
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1761 |
Engelska |
3115 |
Memorial for John Short, eldest son of the deceast James Short merchant in Moffat, and his trustees, defenders; against John and Jean Millers, children of the deceast William Miller, indweller in Canongate, and Agnes Watson their mother, and their curators, pursuers
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John Short
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1762 |
Engelska |
3116 |
Answers for John and Jean Millars, and Agnes Watson their mother, and their curators, to the petition of John Short, eldest son of the deceased James Short merchant in Moffat, and his trustees
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John Miller
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1762 |
Engelska |
3117 |
Memorial for John and Jean Millers, lawful children of the deceased William Miller indweller in Carnwath sic, Agnes Watson their mother, and their curators, pursuers; against John Short, eldest son of the deceased James Short merchant in Moffat, and his trustee, defenders
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John Miller
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1762 |
Engelska |
3118 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John and Jean Millers, lawful children of the deceased William Miller indweller in Canongate, and Agnes Watson their mother, and their curators,
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John Miller
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1761 |
Engelska |
3119 |
Memorial for James Watson flesher in Glasgow, defender; against James Fairie in Milntoun of Provan, pursuer
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James Watson
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1760 |
Engelska |
3120 |
State of the process, Sir William Dunbar of Durn, baronet, Sir Alexander Grant of Dalvey, baronet, Alexander Tulloh of Tannachy, and Duncan Urquhart of Burdsyards, Esqrs; against Alexander Brodie of Lethen, Esq; and John Burnet merchant in Aberdeen, and Alexander Watson merchant in Forres, tacksmen to the said Alexander Brodie
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William Dunbar, Sir
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1760 |
Engelska |