John Hamilton, Esq; son and heir of Alexander Hamilton, deceas'd, apepl' [sic] The Honourable Katharine Lady Cardross, sister and heir of Sir William Stuart, deceas'd, resp' the respondent's case, upon an appeal from two decrees unanimously made by the Lords of the Sessions of Scotland, for her, against the appellant [electronic resource].
1712
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John Hamilton, Esq; son and heir of Alexander Hamilton, deceas'd, apepl' [sic] The Honourable Katharine Lady Cardross, sister and heir of Sir William Stuart, deceas'd, resp' the respondent's case, upon an appeal from two decrees unanimously made by the Lords of the Sessions of Scotland, for her, against the appellant [electronic resource].
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[London : s.n., 1712]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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3,[1]p. ; 2⁰.
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Drop-head title.
"To be heard the 8th of April 1712" (docket title).
House of Lords appeal case.
Title from text at head and caption title.
"John Hamilton, ... deceas'd, Apepl'" at head on left side; "The honourable ... deceas'd, resp'" at head on righ side; "Apepl'" to right of right brace; "resp'" to right of right brace.
Signed on page 3: Pat. Turnbull. Paul Jodrell, Jun.
Half-title, page [4]: John Hamilton, Esq; son and heir of alexander Hamilton, deceas'd, appel'[.] The honourable Katharine Lady Cardross, sister and heir of Sir William Stuart, deceas'd, resp'[.] The respondent's case. To be heard the 18th of april 1712.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
"To be heard the 8th of April 1712" (docket title).
House of Lords appeal case.
Title from text at head and caption title.
"John Hamilton, ... deceas'd, Apepl'" at head on left side; "The honourable ... deceas'd, resp'" at head on righ side; "Apepl'" to right of right brace; "resp'" to right of right brace.
Signed on page 3: Pat. Turnbull. Paul Jodrell, Jun.
Half-title, page [4]: John Hamilton, Esq; son and heir of alexander Hamilton, deceas'd, appel'[.] The honourable Katharine Lady Cardross, sister and heir of Sir William Stuart, deceas'd, resp'[.] The respondent's case. To be heard the 18th of april 1712.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T214359.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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