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Heir apparent - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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An act for enabling Agnes Lee widow, to renew certain leases for lives, belonging to Richard Lee her son, who is an infant.
England and Wales. Parliament.Date: 1707]- Books
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A clear, full, and faithful portraiture, or Description, and ardent recommendation of a certain most beautiful and spotless virgin princess, of imperial descent! To a certain youthful heir apparent, in the possession of whom alone, his Royal Highness can be truly, permanently, and supremely happy. Most humbly and dutifully dedicated to his Royal Highness George, Prince of Wales, &c. and earnestly recommended to the attention of the members of both Houses of Parliament. With a postscript to the people at large. The third edition. By James Graham, M.D.
Graham, James, 1745-1794.Date: 1792- Books
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An act to enable Thomas Duke of Norfolk to make leases for sixty years of the houses and ground in Arundel-street, Norfolk-street, Howard-street, Surrey-street, and other his tenements and estate in the parish of Saint clement's denes in the county Middlesex.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1724]- Books
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William Morison of Preston-Grange, Esq; appellant. Sir William Scot of Thirleston, John Scot of Harden, by his guardian, heir to the late Sir William Scot of Harden, deceas'd, William Nisbet of Dirleton, Esq; and others, respondnts. The appellant's case.
Morison, William, of Prestongrange.Date: 1720]- Books
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Answers for William Moir, only brother and heir apparent to the deceast James Moir of Invernettie, to the petition of Mrs Katharine Arbuthnot, relict of the said deceast James Moir.
Moir, William, active 1767.Date: 1767]