APA (7th ed.) Citation

Grosett, J. (1761). To be reported by Lord Coalstoun. June 20th, 1761. Information for James Groset merchant in London, eldest son and executor to the deceast Walter Groset, Inspector-general of his Majesty's customs, pursuer; against, Sir James Murray, Receiver-general of the customs, defender.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Grosett, James. To Be Reported by Lord Coalstoun. June 20th, 1761. Information for James Groset Merchant in London, Eldest Son and Executor to the Deceast Walter Groset, Inspector-general of His Majesty's Customs, Pursuer; Against, Sir James Murray, Receiver-general of the Customs, Defender. [Edinburgh], 1761.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Grosett, James. To Be Reported by Lord Coalstoun. June 20th, 1761. Information for James Groset Merchant in London, Eldest Son and Executor to the Deceast Walter Groset, Inspector-general of His Majesty's Customs, Pursuer; Against, Sir James Murray, Receiver-general of the Customs, Defender. 1761.

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