Henry Lord Viscount Mountague, brother and heir of Francis late Lord Viscount Mountague, appellant. Sir George Maxwell, bart. and Mary Viscountess Dowager Mountague, his wife, who was widow and relict of the said Francis late Lord Viscount Mountague, respondents. The appellant's case.
| Main Author: | Montagu, Henry Browne, Viscount, -1717 |
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