Information for William Ray provost of Haddington, and the other magistrates and counsellors of the said burgh; against George Heriot pretended provost, and others pretending to be magistrates and counsellors of the same.
| Main Author: | Ray, William, Provost of Haddington |
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| Corporate Authors: | Gale (Firm), Haddington (Scotland) |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[Edinburgh] :
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[1735]
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