Gray, W., & Kinnaird of Inchture, C. K. (1761). State of the process, William Gray of Balledgarno, Esq; against Charles Lord Kinnaird, now deceased, the deceased James Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Esq; John Murray of Lintrose, Esq; and David Maxwell, merchant in Dundee, heritable proprietor of the lands of Bogmill, and mill thereof, and Margaret Rankine, widow of Alexander Maxwell of Bogmill, liferentrix thereof. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGray, William, and Charles Kinnaird Kinnaird of Inchture. State of the Process, William Gray of Balledgarno, Esq; Against Charles Lord Kinnaird, Now Deceased, the Deceased James Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Esq; John Murray of Lintrose, Esq; and David Maxwell, Merchant in Dundee, Heritable Proprietor of the Lands of Bogmill, and Mill Thereof, and Margaret Rankine, Widow of Alexander Maxwell of Bogmill, Liferentrix Thereof. [Edinburgh]: [publisher not identified], 1761.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGray, William, and Charles Kinnaird Kinnaird of Inchture. State of the Process, William Gray of Balledgarno, Esq; Against Charles Lord Kinnaird, Now Deceased, the Deceased James Ogilvy of Inchmartin, Esq; John Murray of Lintrose, Esq; and David Maxwell, Merchant in Dundee, Heritable Proprietor of the Lands of Bogmill, and Mill Thereof, and Margaret Rankine, Widow of Alexander Maxwell of Bogmill, Liferentrix Thereof. [publisher not identified], 1761.