Answers for John Hamilton of Grange, to the petition of Jean Telfer and William Hamilton of Little-Earnock her husband.
| Main Author: | Hamilton, John, active 1706-1735 |
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| Corporate Author: | Gale (Firm) |
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John Baskett, Agnes and Elizabeth Hamiltons, grandchildren to the deceased Andrew Anderson, His Majesties printer, and Archibald Campbell husband to the said Agnes, and Patrick Alexander husband to the said Elizabeth, for their interests, and Mr. John Campbell His Majesties printers in Scotland, appellants. James Watson respondent. The appellant's case.
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by: Baldwin, Catharine, et al.
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An Authentic trial of William Spiggot, otherwise Spickett, John Spiggot, otherwise Spickett, Wiliam Morris, Wiliam Thomas, otherwise Blink, David Morgan, otherwise Lacey, William Walter Evan, Charles David Morgan, William Charles, and David Llewelling, who were tried on Wednesday, the 28th of March, 1770, at Hereford : Before the Honourable Mr. Baron Perrott, and Mr. Justice Yates, for the inhuman murder of William Powell, of Glanareth, in the county of Caramarthen, gent.
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