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Information for John Cant of Grange, clerk of the burgh of Innerkeithing, against the Honourable James Erskine of Grange, advocate.
Author
Cant, John
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[Edinburgh], [1734]
Description
[2], 35, [1] pages ; 23 cm
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Notes
Special Collections - Rare Books
KDC840 .S362q
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Subject(s)
Elections
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Corrupt practices
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Scotland
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Law
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Scotland
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Scotland
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History
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18th century
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Related name
Grange, James Erskine, Lord, 1679-1754
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legal documents
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Contained in
Multi-title collection including Information for Charles Cajetan count Leslie, Leopoldus count Leslie eldest son, Anthony Leslie of Balquhain second son, and the other issue of the said Charles Cajetan Count Leslie, defenders; against Peter Grant, eldest son of captain John Grant late of Ballindalloch, in the service of tbe States-General, pursuer and 48 other(s).
Linking notes
Forms part of the Collection of Scottish legal tracts and broadsides.
Summary note
Continuing the case of electoral malpractice.
Notes
With a half-title.
Dated at head of the drop-head title on p. [1]: 4th July 1734.
Signed: Pat. Haldane.
Bound in v. 1 of a three volume set, item no. 2.
References
ESTC N16732
Place name(s)
Scotland Edinburgh.
Other title(s)
Law miscellanies
In
Multi-title collection including Information for Charles Cajetan count Leslie, Leopoldus count Leslie eldest son, Anthony Leslie of Balquhain second son, and the other issue of the said Charles Cajetan Count Leslie, defenders; against Peter Grant, eldest son of captain John Grant late of Ballindalloch, in the service of tbe States-General, pursuer and 48 other(s).
Collection of Scottish legal tracts and broadsides. 1628-1782
OCLC
177446703
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