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Trials (Fraud) - Early works to 1800

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    In the complaint for penalties, for acting as clerk. September 24, 1768. Memorial for George Bean, Writer in Inverness, Respondent, against Alexander Mackenzie, Writer to the Signet, Sheriff-Clerk of the County of Cromarty, Complainer.

    Bean, George, -1798. | Date: 1768]
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    The respondents case. John Tidcombe, Esq; Appellant. James Boddington, and John Cholmley, Merchants Respondents. To be Heard the 30th of March, 1701.

    Boddington, James. | Date: 1701]
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    Walter Farthing, appellt. John Wright, and others, respondts. The case of the respondents.

    Wright, John, active 1695-1715. | Date: 1715]
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    Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Soutar late merchant in Blairgowrie, and of John Ramsay, James Walker, and Andrew Mellis, all merchants in Perth, and Robert Thom merchant in Rattray, his creditors and assignees, ...

    Soutar, James. | Date: 1762]
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    A short statement of the case of John Children, late of Headcorn, in the County of Kent, a farmer and grazier, humbly presented to the public in general;

    Children, John. | Date: 1787?]
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