1501 |
A letter to Mr. Eton, from a merchant in Turkey - in answer to a chapter in his Survey of the Turkish empire, to prove the necessity of abolishing the Levant Company; and also, on quarantine regulations. Highly interesting to Great Britain at the present moment
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Merchant in Turkey.
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1799 |
Engelska |
1502 |
A letter from a gentleman in the city, to his friend in the countrey sic concerning set forms of prayers in publick
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Gentleman in the City.
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1705 |
Engelska |
1503 |
A letter, from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in the city: as also the return made thereto. Together with, an exact list of the members of that reverend and worthy Assembly met at Glasgow, in the year 1638
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Gentleman in the country.
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1734 |
Engelska |
1504 |
A letter from a gentleman in the country to a Member of Parliament in the city
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Gentleman in the country.
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1733 |
Engelska |
1505 |
A letter from a citizen in Dublin, to the Earl of ----------- in London
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Citizen in Dublin.
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1751 |
Engelska |
1506 |
An essay for promoting of trade, and increasing the coin of the nation. In a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend at Edinburgh, a Member of Parliament
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Gentleman in the country.
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1705 |
Engelska |
1507 |
The country-man's proposal - or, a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer. Wherein the farmer shews how this nation may raise the Queen twenty thousand pounds every day in the year, and neither have malt nor salt tax, ... The fifth edition corrected, and enter'd according to act of Parliament. By Richard Cooper
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Richard Cooper, farmer in the county of Nottingham
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1712 |
Engelska |
1508 |
Political truths humourously delineated - in a letter from a young gentleman in town to his patriot friend in the country
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Young Gentleman in Town.
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1757 |
Engelska |
1509 |
An accurate description of Gibraltar - interspersed with a pathetic account of the progress of the siege, from its commencement; ... To which is added, a clear demonstration of the great importance of this valuable fortress to Great Britain. Annexed is a descriptive imperial map of the Rock, ... By a gentleman, just arrived from, and many years resident in, that garrison
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That garrison (Gibraltar). and many years resident in just arrived from Gentleman
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1782? |
Engelska |
1510 |
Answers for Janet Gibb, spouse of Andrew Glass, merchant in St. Andrew's, and him for his interest, pursuers; to the petition of Alexander Livingston, merchant in Rotterdam, defender
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Janet. Gibb
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1766 |
Engelska |
1511 |
Answers for John Jobson merchant in Dundee, trustee for William Hay, son of the deceased William Hay late factor to the Earl of Rothes, and Margaret Fairlie, relict of the said William Hay; to the petition of Captain Robert George Bruce of Bunzion
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John Jobson, merchant in Dundee
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1766 |
Engelska |
1512 |
Answers for John Mosman, merchant in Edinburgh, to the petition of Patrick Millar, and Messieurs Gibson and Balfour, merchants there
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John Mosman, merchant in Edinburgh
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1766 |
Engelska |
1513 |
Answers for James Hill in Inchmichael, to the petition of James Hunter and John Hill, tutors of Agnes Hill, only child of the deceased Charles Hill in Balrudrie, and of Margaret Hunter, widow of the said Charles Hill, now spouse to Robert Webster, and the said Robert Webster, for his interest
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James Hill, in Inchmichael
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1765 |
Engelska |
1514 |
Information for Thomas Forbes merchant in London, eldest son of Thomas Forbes of Waterton, Esq; defender; against Walter, David, and Alexander Cuninghams, sons of Captain Alexander Montgomery of Kirktonholm, by Mrs Betty Montgomery his wife, pursuers
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Thomas Forbes, merchant in London
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1765 |
Engelska |
1515 |
Lord Gardenston reporter. January 7. 1766. Memorial for George Boyd, merchant in Edinburgh, defender; against David Russel, writer in Edinburgh, trustee for the creditors of James Ewart, accomptant in the Royal Bank, and John Macintosh junior, merchant in London, pursuers
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George. Boyd
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1766 |
Engelska |
1516 |
Memorial for David Russel writer in Edinburgh, trustee for the creditors of James Ewart, late merchant in Edinburgh, and accountant to the Royal Bank of Scotland, and John Macintosh junior merchant in London, a creditor of the said James Ewart, pursuers; against John Ewart merchant in Dumfries, James Hotchkis brewer in Edinburgh, George Boyd merchant in Edinburgh, and the representatives of the deceased Adam Cleghorn of Weens, defenders
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David. Russel
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1765 |
Engelska |
1517 |
Additional memorial for David Russel writer in Edinburgh, trustee for the creditors of James Ewart, and John Macintosh merchant in London, pursuers, against John Ewart merchant in Dumfries, James Hotchkis brewer in Edinburgh, David Cleghorn and George Boyd, merchants in Edinburgh, defenders
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David. Russel
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1766 |
Engelska |
1518 |
Answers for John Paxton, stabler in the Grass-market of Edinburgh; to the petition of George More merchant in Edinburgh
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John Paxton, stabler in the Grass-market of Edinburgh
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1766 |
Engelska |
1519 |
Memorial for Robert Dewar, glasier in Edinburgh, charger, against Patrick Miller, and Messieurs Gibson and Balfour, merchants in Edinburgh, suspenders
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Robert Dewar, glasier in Edinburgh
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1766 |
Engelska |
1520 |
Answers for Robert Dewar glasier in Edinburgh, to the petition of Patrick Miller and Messieurs Gibson and Balfour, merchants in Edinburgh
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Robert Dewar, glasier in Edinburgh
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1766 |
Engelska |