Grosett, W. d. 1. (1753). In a writ of error from the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, returnable in Parliament. Walter Grosset, Esquire, Inspector-General of His Majesty's Customs at the port of Leith, in the county of Edinburgh, in Scotland; who prosecutes as well for His Majesty as for himself, in this behalf; plaintiff in error. Thomas Ogilvy, of Dundee, in the county of Forfar, merchant, concerned in the unlawful relanding of certificate-goods. Defendant in error. The case of the plaintiff in error. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Grosett, Walter d. 1760. In a Writ of Error from the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, Returnable in Parliament. Walter Grosset, Esquire, Inspector-General of His Majesty's Customs at the Port of Leith, in the County of Edinburgh, in Scotland; Who Prosecutes as Well for His Majesty as for Himself, in This Behalf; Plaintiff in Error. Thomas Ogilvy, of Dundee, in the County of Forfar, Merchant, Concerned in the Unlawful Relanding of Certificate-goods. Defendant in Error. The Case of the Plaintiff in Error. [London]: s.n, 1753.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Grosett, Walter d. 1760. In a Writ of Error from the Court of Exchequer in Scotland, Returnable in Parliament. Walter Grosset, Esquire, Inspector-General of His Majesty's Customs at the Port of Leith, in the County of Edinburgh, in Scotland; Who Prosecutes as Well for His Majesty as for Himself, in This Behalf; Plaintiff in Error. Thomas Ogilvy, of Dundee, in the County of Forfar, Merchant, Concerned in the Unlawful Relanding of Certificate-goods. Defendant in Error. The Case of the Plaintiff in Error. s.n, 1753.