Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.
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An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound , made use of in Scotland; Containing Directions for Drawing Securities, In Cases which most commonly occur; with Examples; according to the best Modern Practice. Written for the use of the students in Spottiswood's colledge of law, and now publish'd for the common good. The second edition with additions, by John Spotiswood of Spotswood Advocat.
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.Date: 1715- E-books
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An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound , made use of in Scotland: containing directions for drawing securities, in Cases which most commonly occur, with Examples according to the best modern Practice. Written for the Use of the Students in Spottiswoode's College of Law, and now published for the common Good. The fourth edition, with considerable additions, and historical notes serving to explain and illustrate the Words and Phrases used in these Writs. By John Spottiswoode of Spottiswoode, Advocate.
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- E-books
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The law concerning election of members for Scotland , to sit and vote in the Parliament of Great-Britain. Shewing, the order, and what is necessary to be observed in electing the peers, and commissioners for shires and burghs, the duty of the officers concern'd in Returning the Summons of Parliament, with other Matters relating to Members of Parliament, according to the Statutes and Laws in the North and South Parts of this United Kingdom. Together with The Privilege belonging to Parliament-Men. Publish'd for the Use of these concern'd in the Elections for Scotland. by John Spotswood of that-ilk, advocate.
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.Date: 1710- E-books
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Practical observations upon divers titles of the law of Scotland, commonly called hope's minor practicks . Written by Sir Thomas Hope of Craighall, sometime advocate to King Charles I. With notes upon divers parts of the book, shewing what alterations have happened in the law since the first writing of this treatise, and other useful observations dispersed through the whole work. To which is subjoined, an account of all the religious houses that were in Scotland at the time of the reformation. By the Late John Spotiswood of that Ilk, advocate.
Hope, Thomas, Sir, d. 1646.Date: MDCCXXXIV. [1734]- E-books
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The trimmer, or, Some necessary cautions concerning the union of the kingdoms of Scotland and England : with an answer to some of the chief objections against an incorporating union ...
Spotiswood, John, 1667-1728.Date: 1706