In the complaint for penalties for separation. As the facts and arguments are the same in the complaints, hinc inde, for penalties for separation, it was thought unnecessary to trouble the court with more than one memorial. September 24, 1768. Memorial for Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, baronet, and Robert Mackintosh, Esquire, advocate, complainers; against William Pulteney, Esquire, advocate, Hugh Rose younger of Aitnoch, William Fraser of Ardochy, James Crawfurd writer in Edinburgh, Charles Urquhart of Braelangwell, and George Munro of Pointzfield, respondents:
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Main Author: Gordon, John Sir d. 1783 (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Edinburgh] [1768]
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T211579
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The first seven words in the drop-head title and also the words from "As the facts" to "more than one memorial" are enclosed in square brackets
The second part, with separate pagination and register, is entitled 'Copy of the queries, and opinion of counsel, produced at the election-meeting of the county of Cromarty, upon the 26th April 1768, and referred to in the foregoing memorial. ..'
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