APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gray, W. m. i. P. (1763). Lord Auchinleck reporter. January 15, 1763. Memorial for William Gray merchant, and late provost of Perth, William Paton, baillie there, and Andrew Donaldson, tenant in Muirtown, lessees of the salmon-fishings upon that branch of the river Tay, called the Willowgate, belongin in property to Lord Gray and Sir William Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, baronet, against John Stewart, and sundry other merchants in Perth, Dr. Stuart Threipland of Barnhill, and the magistrates and town-council of the burgh of Perth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gray, William merchant in Perth. Lord Auchinleck Reporter. January 15, 1763. Memorial for William Gray Merchant, and Late Provost of Perth, William Paton, Baillie There, and Andrew Donaldson, Tenant in Muirtown, Lessees of the Salmon-fishings upon That Branch of the River Tay, Called the Willowgate, Belongin in Property to Lord Gray and Sir William Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, Baronet, Against John Stewart, and Sundry Other Merchants in Perth, Dr. Stuart Threipland of Barnhill, and the Magistrates and Town-council of the Burgh of Perth. [Edinburgh], 1763.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gray, William merchant in Perth. Lord Auchinleck Reporter. January 15, 1763. Memorial for William Gray Merchant, and Late Provost of Perth, William Paton, Baillie There, and Andrew Donaldson, Tenant in Muirtown, Lessees of the Salmon-fishings upon That Branch of the River Tay, Called the Willowgate, Belongin in Property to Lord Gray and Sir William Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, Baronet, Against John Stewart, and Sundry Other Merchants in Perth, Dr. Stuart Threipland of Barnhill, and the Magistrates and Town-council of the Burgh of Perth. 1763.

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