The case and opinions of James then Viscount of Stair, Lord President of the Court of Session, Sir James Stewart and Sir John Nisbet, in relation to the creditors, apparent heirs, Superiors, Vassals, Tacksmen, and Heirs of Tailzie or Entail of persons forfeited for high treason, inferring Corruption of the Blood, with my Lord Stair and Sir James Stewart their explanations of the Act of Parliament 1690, still in Force, regulating and taking off the rigour of forfeitures as to these Creditors, Heirs of Entail, &c. in Scotland: and acts, or clauses, or articles in the acts of Parliament of Great Britain, in relation to persons forfeited for high treason their Deeds and Conveyances in prejudice of the Crown, and in favour of Heirs, Creditors, Superiors, Vassals, Tenants, and Heirs of Tailzie or Entail, and the Relevancy required in the Indictments of High Treason, inferring Corruption of the Blood, for levying War against his Majesty.
- Great Britain. Court of Session.
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- Printed in the Year M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]
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Edinburgh : [s.n.], Printed in the Year M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]
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[2],30p. ; 80.
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ESTC N3049
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