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Answers for His Grace John Duke of Roxburgh, Thomas Lillie tacksman of his Grace's fishings at Kelso, and William Mitchell tacksman of the fishings at Makerston, to the petition of Alexander Earl of Home, and William Turnet his tenant at Fairburn-mill.
Roxburghe, John Ker, Duke of, 1740-1804.Date: [1767]- Books
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In the House of Lords. James Earl of Fife, - - - Appellant. William Lord Banff, and Peter Garden of Delgaty, Esq; Respondents. Et e Contra. Case of the Appellant in the Original, and Respondent in the Cross, Appeal.
Fife, James Duff, Earl of, 1729-1809.Date: 1781]- Books
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Earl of Moray, George Drummond of Blair, and John Campbell, procurator-fiscal of the sheriff-court of the county of Stirling, ...
Moray, James Stuart, Earl of, 1708-1767.Date: 1762]- Books
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State of the process, Duncan Macdonald of Glengary, Esq; and his curators for their interest, Captain Alexander Fraser of Culduthill, Patrick Grant younger of Glenmorison, and Hugh Fraser of Foyers, superior heritors of fishings upon the loch of Ness, and waters running into the same; against Alexander Duke of Gordon, and his tutors and curators, [blank] Duff of Drummuir, William Duff of Muirtown, James Cuthbert eldest son now in life of the deceast George Cuthbert of Castlehill, Marjory Taylor daughter of the deceast John Taylor writer in Inverness, now spouse to Roderick Macleod writer to the Signet, Duncan Fraser merchant in Inverness, William Fraser town clerk of Inverness, Arthur Robertson of Inches, John Forbes of Culloden, and George Baillie of Leys, heritors of the lower fishings of the river of Ness, and John Burnet junior, merchant in Aberdeen, their tacksman of the said fishings.
Macdonell, Duncan, -1788.Date: 1765?]- Books
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Answers for James Earl of Moray, George Drummond of Blair, and John Campbell, procurator-fiscal of the sheriff-court of the county of Stirling, to the petition of Mr. John Callander of Craigforth, advocate, and Robert Buchanan, his tacksman.
Moray, James Stuart, Earl of, 1708-1767.Date: 1763]