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Adultery - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Ans.-Mrs. Jean Ballantyne, to the bill of advocation Thomas Waugh. Tho. Cranstoun, W.S. agent. H. clerk. (Lord Dunsinnan reporter, from the Bill-Chamber.) Answers for Mrs. Jean Ballantyne, daughter of the deceased Thomas Ballantyne, Esq. of Holylee, and spouse of Mr. Thomas Waugh, writer in Jedburgh, defender; to the bill of advocation for the said Thomas Waugh pursuer.
Ballantyne, Jean, active 1800.Date: 1800]- Books
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The proceedings on the trial of Captain G------------, late of His Majesty's ship the Severn, on an action on the case wherein the damages sued for was 10,000 l. for crim. con. with Ad----l K-----s's lady; which was tried in the Court of King's Bench at Guildhall, by a special jury, on Saturday the eleventh day of June, 1757. When one thousand pounds damages were given to the plaintiff. With an introductory preface.
Knowles, Charles, Sir, 1704?-1777.Date: 1757- Books
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A dissertation on the extreme folly, and danger of infidelity; offer'd to the sober reason of mankind. Being occasion'd by a late virulent book, falsly intitul'd a discourse on the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion. By Thomas Curteis, rector of Wrotham in Kent.
Curteis, Thomas, approximately 1660-1747.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]