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The respondent Mervin's case. Mary Perry and John Perry, Surviving Executors of Benjamin Perry, Sen. Deceas'd, and others, Appellants. Hugh Mervin and Edward Riley, Esq; Respondents.
Mervin, Hugh.Date: 1707]- Books
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By authority. The genuine trial of Hugh Woolaghan, yeoman, by a general court-martial, held in the barracks of Dublin, on Saturday, October 13, 1798, for the murder of Thomas Dogherty. To which is added, ... Lord Cornwallis's order for the court-martial to be dissolved.
Woolaghan, Hugh.Date: 1798- Books
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By authority. The genuine trial of Hugh Woolaghan, yeoman, by a general court-martial, held in the barracks of Dublin, on Saturday, October 13, 1798, for the murder of Thomas Dogherty. To which is added, His Excellency Lord Cornwallis's Order For The Court-Martial To BE Dissolved. Lord Cornwallis's order for the court-martial to be dissolved.
Woolaghan, Hugh.Date: 1798- Books
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Grace and Rachel Douglass, daughters to James Douglass of Earnslaw, deceas'd, appelts. Mr. John Montgomerie, Hugh Paterson, James More, and others, creditors of the said James Douglass deceas'd, respts. The respondents case.
Montgomerie, John.Date: 1714]- Books
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Hugh Murray Kynnynmound Esq; the only acting trustee under the last settlement of Sir James Rochead of Inverleith Bart. deceas'd, ... and James Dalrymple, an infant, ... by Mr. Hugh Somervill his tutor ad lites. Appellants. Sir James Dalrymple Bart. Hugh, Charles, and John Dalrymple infants, ... Sir Francis Kinloch Bart. and Dame Mary his wife; Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate; David Kinloch, and Alexander Kinloch, ... James Cathcart Esq; and Mrs. Elizabeth Rochead spinster; Alexander Hamilton of Pencaitland, and Thomas Dundas of Letham Esq; and John Rochead, merchant i Edinburgh, respondents. And the said Mr. Francis Kinloch advocate, ... appellant. The said Sir Francis Kinloch Bart. and Dame Mary his wife, and all the other persons abovenamed ... respondents. The case of the appellants in both appeals.
Kynnynmound, Hugh Murray.Date: 1739]- Books
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House of Lords. Between Joseph Rann, Clerk, and Arthur Taylor, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Mary Hughes, deceased, Plaintiffs in Error. And Isabella Hughes, Administratrix of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits, which were the Goods, Chattels and Credits of John Hughes, at the Time of his Death, Defendant in Error. The case of the defendant in error.
Hughes, Isabella.Date: 1778]- Books
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House of Lords. Sir Hector Munro, provost of the borough of Nairn; Alexander Hay, Alexander Brodie, and John Rose, bailies thereof; and other members of the town council of the said borough, elected the 23d September 1782; John Fraser, common clerk of the said borough; and Alexander baillie of Davochfour, Esquire, - - appellants. Robert Forbes, surgeon in Nairn, Hugh Falconar, merchant there, and others, burgesses, heritors, and inhabitants of the said borough, - - - - - respondents. The respondents' case.
Forbes, Robert, surgeon.Date: 1785]- Books
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Information for Mr. Hugh Baillie of Monktoun advocate, and Mr. Hugh Rodger merchant in and late provost of Glasgow, against Robert Bontein of Mildovan.
Baillie, Hugh, approximately 1695-1776.Date: 1740]- Books
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Charles Campbell, merchant, Hugh Campbell, gent. Charles Campbell, Anne Campbell, minors, by their next friend, Bridget Campbell, Charles Bristow, Esq; Peter Bristow, clerk, Samuel Bristow, gent. Joseph Finiston, clerk, and Dorothy Finiston, alias Bristow, his wife, John Shaw, gent. and Jane Shaw, alias Bristow, his wife, John Moore, Esq; and Mable Moore, alias Bristow, his wife, Charles Moore, Esq; John Moore, gent. Sir John Whitefoord, bart. and Dame Alice Whitefoord, alias Moore, his wife, the Rev. William Cupples and Jane Cupples, alias Kennedy, his wife, Charles Craig and Hugh Craig, gent. James Dalziell, merchant, and Jane his wife, James Moore, gent. and Mable Moore, alias Craig, his wife, Francis Montgomery, gent. and Elizabeth his wife, Catherine and Elinor Craig, spinsters, Anne Caldwell, spinster, Catherine Caldwell, and Alice Caldwell, minors, by their next friend, Catherine Cladwell, Charles Boyd, Hugh Boyd, and Henry Boyd, gent. Robert M'Bride, gent. and Jane M'Bride his wife, being the nephews and nieces, and the husbands of some of the nieces, of Charles Campbell, Esq; deceased, - - - - - - - plaintiffs and appellants. William Colvill, Bruen Worthington, John Moore, Henry Singleton, Marmaduke Coghill, Nicholas Lord Viscount Netterville, and Catherine Burton, now Lady Viscountess Netterville, his wife, Benjamin Burton, Charles Caldwell, and Skeffington Bristow, clerk, - - - - - - - defendants and respondents. The appellants case.
Campbell, Charles, merchant.Date: 1737]- Books
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Mr. Hugh Murray Kynnynmound, of Melgund and Kynnynmound, advocate, the only acting trustee under the last settlement of Sir James Rochead, of Innerleith, baronet, deceased, on behalf of all the persons for whose behoof the said settlement or trust deed is granted, and James Dalrymple, an infant, second son of sir James Dalrymple, of haills, baronet, by Mr. Hugh Sommervell, writer to His Majesty's signet at Edinburgh, his tutor ad lites, - - - - - - appellants. Sir James Dalrymple, Baronet, Hugh Dalrymple, Charles Dalrymple and John Dalrymple, sons of the said Sir James Dalrymple, Sir Francis Kinloch, Baronet, and Dame Mary his wife, Francis Kinloch, David Kinloch and Alexander Kinloch, and Alexander Kinloch, sons of the said Sir Francis Kinloch by the said Dame Mary his wife, James Cathcart, Esq; and Mrs. Elizabeth Rochead, spinster, Alexander Hamilton, of Pancaitland, Esq; Thomas Dundas of Lethem, and John Rochead, merchant in Edinburgh, - - - - - respondents. And the said Mr. Francis Kinloch, advocate, - - - appellant. The said Sir Francis Kinloch, baronet, and Dame Mary his wife, and all the other persons above-named, both appellants and respondents in the other cause aforesaid, - - respondents. The case of the respondents Sir James Dalrymple, and of the respondents Sir Francis Kinloch, and Dame Mary his wife.
Dalrymple, James, Sir, 1692-1751.Date: 1739]- Books
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Commercial report. A full and correct report of the great commercial cause of Minet and Fector. Versus Gibson and Johnson; decided in the House of Lords on Monday the 14th of February, 1791. ...
Minet, Hughes.Date: 1791- Books
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The case of Dr. Todd, prebendary of Carlisle. ...
Todd, Hugh, 1658-1728.Date: 1708]- Books
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Charles Campbell, merchant, Hugh Campbell, gent. Charles Campbell, Anne Campbell, minors, by their next friend, Bridget Campbell, Charles Bristow, Esq; Peter Bristow, Clerk, Samuel Bristow, gent. Joseph Finiston, clerk, and Dorothy Finiston, alias Bristow, his wife, John Shaw, gent. and Jane Shaw, alias Bristow, his wife, John Moore, Esq; and Mable Moore, alias Bristow, his wife, Charles Moore, Esq; John Moore, gent. Sir John Whitefoord, bart. and Dame Alice Whitefoord, alias Moore, his wife, the Rev. William Cupples, and Jane Cupples, alias Kennedy, his wife, Charles Craig and Hugh Craig, gent. James Dalziell, merchant, and Jane his wife, James Moore, gent. and Mable Moore, alias Craig, his wife, Francis Montgomery, gent. and Elizabeth his wife, Catherine and Elinor Craig, spinsters, Anne Caldwell, spinster, Catherine, and Alice Caldwell, minors, by their next friend, Catherine Caldwell, Charles Boyd, Hugh Boyd, and Henry Boyd, gent. Robert M'Bride, gent. and Jane M'Bride his wife, - - - - appellants. William Colvill, Bruen Worthington, John Moore, Henry Singleton, Marmaduke Coghill, Samuel Burton, Nicholas Lord Viscount Nettirvill, and Catherine Burton, now Lady Viscountess Nettirvill, his wife, Benjamin Burton, Charles Caldwell, and the Rev. Skeffington Bristow, clerk, - - - - respondents. The case of the respondents the Lord and Lady Nettirvill.
Netterville, Nicholas Netterville, Viscount, 1709-1751.Date: 1737]- Books
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James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Keirnan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, farmer, appellants. Robert Ward, respondent. The respondent's case.
Ward, Robert, active 1717.Date: 1717]- Books
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James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Keirnan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, farmer, appellants. Robert Ward, respondent. The respondent's case.
Ward, Robert, active 1717.Date: 1717]- Books
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Case for Hugh Cairncross, mason in Gallashiels, pursuer, against William Heatley Smith in Newton, Thomas Miln in Clintmains, William Myrtle mariner, and Alexander Home of Manderston, Esq; assignee of the said Thomas Miln and William Heatley, defenders.
Cairncross, Hugh.Date: 1767]- Books
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James Reily, Esq; Hugh Reily, his son, Francis Cruise, James Kernan, John Hogan, James Lamb, Charles Bessey, and James Reily, yeoman, appellants. Robert Ward, gent. respondent. The appellants case.
Reilly, James.Date: 1717]- Books
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Grace and Rachel Douglas, daughters to the deceased Mr. James Douglas of Ernslaw, for themselves, and as assignees for Mr. Alexander Douglas minister, their uncle, and Lieutenant Robert Douglas their brother; apellants. James Moore, writer in Edenburgh, for himself, & as assignee of Hugh Paterson surgeon, and of others; respondents. The apellants case.
Douglas, Grace.Date: 1714]- Books
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The case and vindication of Robert Lawe, mert. Together with the trial of Hugh Deane, who was convicted of perjury, for falsely impeaching the said Lawe, of high treason.
Lawe, Robert.Date: M,DCC,L. [1750]- Books
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The case of Hugh Baron Percy, &c. commonly called Earl Percy, on his claim to the office and dignity of Lord Great Chamberlain of England.
Northumberland, Hugh Percy, Duke of, 1742-1817.Date: 1781]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. The Rachael Mobareck, otherwise Tatty Mumbarick, Jose Pereira de Souza, master. The Right Honourable William Murray, commonly called Lord William Murray, the claimant, as agent for and on behalf of Ephraim Cohen, of the city of Cochin, in the dominions of the Rajah of Old Cochin, and a subject of the said King or Rajah, the real, true, lawful, and sole owner and proprietor of the said ship, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and of the several goods, wares and merchandizes hereinafter mentioned, laden and on board the said ship at the time of the capture and seizure thereof, in the month of July 1781, in the road of Cudalore, in the East Indies, by a party of seapoys, or seamen, under the command of the Right Honourable Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, Knight of the Most Honourable order of the Bath, commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels in teh East Indies, - - - - - - appellant. Against the said Vice-Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, and James Heseltine, Esquire, His Majesty's procurator-general - respondents, Appendix to the appellant's case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1792?]- Books
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Hugh Wallace of Ingliston, Esq; appel' Sir Alex. Hope of Kerse, bart. respon' the respondent's case.
Hope, Alexander, Sir, 1663-1719.Date: 1714]- Books
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Answers for the creditors of John Menie merchant in Castletoun, to the petition of Hugh Broomfield tenant in Oldham.
Date: 1736]- Books
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Before the Most Noble and Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes. Negapatam, and its dependencies. An appeal from the High Court of Admiralty of England. Vice-admiral Sir Edward Hughes, knight of the most hon. order of the Bath, commander in chief of a squadron of His Majesty's ships and vessels, employed in the capture and reduction of the Dutch settlement of Negapatam and its dependencies, in the East-Indies; and also the several commanders, officers, marines, mariners, soldiers, and others, on board of, or belonging to, the several ships and vessels composing the said squadron; and also James Heseltine, Esq. procurator-general for our sovereign lord the King. Appellants, against Joseph Huddart, commander of the private ship or vessel of war, called the Royal admiral, on behalf of himself, and of the owners and proprietors, and the rest of the officers and mariners on board of, and belonging to, the said ship, joint-captors of all and singular the goods, wares, merchandizes and effects, taken and seized as lawful prize, at the said settlement respondents. Appendix to the respondents' case.
Great Britain. Lords Commissioners of Appeals in Prize Causes.Date: 1791?]- Books
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Hugh Wallace, Esq; appellant. Sir Alexander Hope, baronet, respondent. The appellant's case.
Wallace, Hugh, -1724.Date: 1714]