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Trials (Divorce) - Early works to 1800

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    An act to dissolve the marriage of Samuel Low, Esquire, with Elizabeth Rogers his now wife; and to enable him to marry again; and for other purposes therein mentioned

    Parliament of the United Kingdom | Date: 1753]
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    Replies for Sir John Houstoune, Baronet, to the answers for Mrs. Eleonora Cathcart

    Houston, John, Sir, d. 1751. | Date: 1748]
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    Bill of advocation, Mr. Thomas Waugh, against Mrs. Jean Ballantine. C. Bremner, W.S. agent. H. clerk. Lord Dunsinnan reporter. Bill of advocation for Thomas Waugh writer in Jedburgh; against Mrs. Jean Ballantyne, his wife

    Waugh, Thomas, writer. | Date: 1800]
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    Answers for Dame Eleonora Cathcart, alias Houston, and the Procurator-fiscal of court, to the defences given in for Sir John Houston, Baronet

    Houston, Eleanora, Lady, 1720-1769. | Date: 1748]
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    Defences for Sir John Houstoune , Baronet, against The Libel of Separation and Aliment at the Instance of Mrs. Eleonora Cathcart.

    Houston, John, Sir, d. 1751. | Date: 1748]
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