A narrative of the proceedings of the Committee for preservation of the Customes, in the case of Mr George Cony merchant. /
| Main Author: | Selwood, Samuel |
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| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Committee for Preservation of the Customes |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for William Sheares at the Bible in S. Pauls Churchyard,
1655.
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Published: (1748)
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Patrick Heron of Heron, Robert Maxwel of Cargen, and George Goldie merchant in Edinburgh, tutors-dative to Alexander Goldie writer to the Signet.
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by: Powis, William Herbert, Marquess of, approximately 1665-1745
Published: (1738)
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Published: (1738)
George Lockhart, Esq; apellant. Margaret Pow, William Montgomery, Walter Cheisly, and William Bertram, respondents. The respondents case.
by: Pow, Margaret
Published: (1714)
by: Pow, Margaret
Published: (1714)
Information for the Merchant Company and trades of Edinburgh, pursuers; against the magist[tra]tes, ministers and council of the city of Edinburgh. Governours of George Heriot's Hospital, defensers.
by: Wight, Alexander, -1793
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by: Wight, Alexander, -1793
Published: (1766)
George Hamilton an infant and William Hamilton of Grange his father and guardian, appellants. George Boswell gent. respondent. The appellant's case.
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Published: (1717)
by: Hamilton, George, active 18th century
Published: (1717)
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Catharine Baldwin, executrix, and George Horne, executor of Thomas Baldwin, gent. deceased, and Andrew Chalmer, trustee for the said Thomas Baldwin,.. appellants. Gabriel Van Charrante, Henry Beumer, and Steirsman and Valli of Rotterdam, merchants, and Alexander Arbuthnot and Company, of Edinburgh, merchants, their factors,...... respondents. The case of the appellants.
by: Baldwin, Catharine, et al.
Published: (1736)
by: Baldwin, Catharine, et al.
Published: (1736)
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of the magistrates and town-council of Montrose, James Dickson, Junior, merchant in Montrose, their tacksman, Colonel John Scott of Commieston, John Fullerton of Kinnaber, and Alexander Reid, elder, Alexander Reid, younger, and George Reid, salmon-fishers in the river of Northesk.
Published: (1762)
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Victoria, Andres Orange, master. James Mather, of Birchin-Lane, London, merchant, claimant of the ship and part of the cargo, - appellant. Patrick Morgan, late of the river Mississippi, and now of the Little Circus, in the Minories, London, merchant, - - - - - - - - intervener. George Gostling the younger, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator in his Office of Admiralty, and Thomas Pillans, commander of the ship Shillelah, the captor, - - - - - respondents. Case on behalf of the appellant and intervener, on motion for an attachment against Captain Pillans, his owners and sureties, for not having made restitution.
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Published: (1786)
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Published: (1790)
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Published: (1791)
Published: (1791)
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by: Kennedy, Richard, active 1718
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Thomas Dyke, Esq; Gustavus Venner, gent. Robert Kerslake, gent. William Manley, Thomas Southwood, and Richard Blackmore, appellants. The Right Reverend Father in God, George, lord bishop of Bath and Wells. Respondent : The appellants case.
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by: Dyke, Thomas, Esq
Published: (1715)
Extract from the accounts of the trial of William Brodie and George Smith, before the High Court of Justiciary, on Wednesday the 27th and Thursday the 28th days of August, 1788 : For breaking into, and robbing the Excise Office of Scotland, on the 5th day of March last. Illustrated with notes and anecdotes. Containing also, several curious papers relative to the trial; as also, several transactions of the criminals.
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by: Brodie, William, 1741-1788, et al.
The case of John Ruxton and George Lowther, Esqrs. sitting members for the Borough of Atherdee.
by: Ruxton, John
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by: Ruxton, John
Published: (1770)
Elizabeth Halpenn, commonly called Lady Lawley, - - - - - - appellant. Judith Butler, commonly called Lady Coningsby, George Bateman Lawley, Esq; and Richard Allen, - - - - respondents : The appellant's case.
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by: Halpenn, Elizabeth, -1740
Published: (1739)
Memorial for the heritors of the parish of Kinnettles, defenders, against Mr George Nicoll, minister of the Gospel in that parish, pursuer.
Published: (1767)
Published: (1767)
George Booth, Esq; appellnt. The Right Honble George Earl of Warrington. Respondnt. The appellant's case.
by: Booth, George
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by: Booth, George
Published: (1714)
Before the Most Noble the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. St. Eustatius, and its dependencies. Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. George William Soltau, of Suffolk-Lane, London, merchant, the claimant of divers goods, wares and merchandizes, the property of neutral subjects, taken and seized at the island of St. Eustatius, at the time of the capture and seizure of said island, appellant, against the Right Honourable Lord Rodney and the Honourable General John Vaughan, the officers, mariners, marines and soldiers, the captors of the said Island of St. Eustatius and its dependencies, ---respondents. Case on behalf of the appellant.
Published: (1790)
Published: (1790)
Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. De Jonge Dirk, Pieter Harder, master. Appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of St. Christopher's. George William Soltau, of London, merchant, the claimant of one-half part of all and singular the goods, wares, and merchandizes, on board the said ship, on behalf and as the property of Peter Van Zeller, Arnold Van Zeller, and John Van Zeller, described as inhabitants of Oporto, merchants and subjects of Her Majesty the Queen of Portugal; also the claimant of one sixteenth part of the said goods, on behalf and as the property of Henrick and Johan Martin Brauwer, merchants, described as burghers, merchants, and inhabitants of the free imperial city of Hamburgh; and of one other sixteenth part of the said goods, wares, and merchandizes, on behalf and as the property of persent and dormer, merchants, described burghers and inhabitants of Hamburgh aforesaid, appellant, against John M'Laurin, Esq. commander of His Majesty's ship of war the Triton, his officers and mariners, the captors of the said ship and goods, respondents, case on behalf of the captors and respondents.
Published: (1786)
Published: (1786)
George Ball, appellant. James lord viscount Lanesborough, Henry lord Shelburne, Henry lord Pagett, Sir James How, Bar. Hatton Compton, Frederick Tilney, Robert Heysham, Esqrs; and others, trustees by act of Parliament for payment of the creditors of John Coggs, deceased, and John Dann, late of London, Goldsmiths, respondents. The respondents case.
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. The Kitty, Nathaniel Hewitt, master. Legh Master, the owner and claimant of the said brigantine and her cargo, -----appellant. Geoge Gostling, Esq; Procurator-General of His Majesty in His office of admiralty, --- Intervener. John Skelton, Commander of the ship Washington, and William White, commander of the ship revenge, the captors of the said brig and cargo, respondents. Appellant's case, on petition.
Published: (1790)
Published: (1790)
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session the petition of Walter Leith and George Leslie merchants in Aberdeen.
by: Leith, Walter, et al.
Published: (1748)
by: Leith, Walter, et al.
Published: (1748)
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of George Dunbar merchant in Edinburgh, and of the other creditors of Alexander Gordon of Gairty.
by: Dunbar, George (Merchant in Edinburgh)
Published: (1748)
by: Dunbar, George (Merchant in Edinburgh)
Published: (1748)