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Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas
Scottish politician
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To be reported by Lord Minto. Information for the officers of state, on behalf of his Majesty, defenders; against Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esq; and his tutors, pursuers
Scotland. Lord Advocate (Miller : 1760-1766)
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Date: 1762]
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Proof for Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esquire, defender; in the reduction, the Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, and Sir Hew Dalrymple, against him. 28th January 1766
Douglas of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Baron, 1748-1827.
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Date: 1766]
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esq; and his curators, ..
Douglas of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Baron, 1748-1827.
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Date: 1767]
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Information for Archibald Douglas of Douglas, Esquire, and his curators, against the officers of state
Douglas of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Baron, 1748-1827.
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Date: 1762]
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Archibald James Edward Stewart, alias Douglas, under the assumed character of son of the deceased Lady Jane Douglas, - - - appellant. His Grace George James Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, Marquis of Douglas, &c. and Lord Douglas Hamilton, and their guardians, Sir Hew Dalrymple, baronet, &c. - - - respondents. Case of the respondents the Duke of Hamilton, &c
Hamilton, James George Hamilton, Duke of, 1755-1769.
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Date: 1769]
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Hamilton, James George Hamilton, Duke of, 1755-1769.
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Inheritance and succession - Early works to 1800
Inheritance and succession - Scotland - Early works to 1800
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