Richard Grantham, Arthur Ingram, Esqs; and others commissioners and trustees for the forfeited estates, appnts. Sir George Stewart, bart. Heir of John Stewart of Grantully, Esq; deceased. Respnt. The respondent's case.
| Main Author: | Stewart, George, Sir, 1686-1759 |
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| Corporate Authors: | Gale (Firm), Great Britain. Commissioners and Trustees for the Forfeited Estates |
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