Condescendence of the instructions produced in support of the claim of John Earl of Hopetoun, for vouching his title to the heritable sheriffship of Linlithgow; the heritable sheriffship of Bathgate; the heritable Bailiery, coronership, and justiciary of the regality of St. Andrews, throughout all that part of Scotland lying on the south-side of the river of forth; and the heritable Bailiery of Crawfordmuir, in the county of Lanark; and the heritable Bailiery of the provostry of Kirkheugh, in the county of Fise, respective. ... [electronic resource].
1748
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Condescendence of the instructions produced in support of the claim of John Earl of Hopetoun, for vouching his title to the heritable sheriffship of Linlithgow; the heritable sheriffship of Bathgate; the heritable Bailiery, coronership, and justiciary of the regality of St. Andrews, throughout all that part of Scotland lying on the south-side of the river of forth; and the heritable Bailiery of Crawfordmuir, in the county of Lanark; and the heritable Bailiery of the provostry of Kirkheugh, in the county of Fise, respective. ... [electronic resource].
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[Edinburgh : s.n., 1748]
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Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh.
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English
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[2],19,[1]p. ; 4⁰.
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Title from half-title.
Dated at head of p.[1] : February I. 1748.
Heard before the Court of Session.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Dated at head of p.[1] : February I. 1748.
Heard before the Court of Session.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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