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A collection of decisions, of the Lords of Council and Session, in two parts. The first contains Decisions from July 1661, to July 1666. Observ'd by Sir John Gilmour of Craigmiller, President of the Colledge of Justice. The second Part contains Decisions from November 1681, to January 1686. Observ'd by Sir David Falconer of Newton, President of the Colledge of Justice. Never before Publish'd. Revised and Corrected, according to the most Authentick Manuscript Copies, and Augmented with a Table of the Names of the Pursuer and Defender; and with a Table of the Matter, containing not only the Determination of the Lords in the Cause, but also the Positions of Law made use of in the Pleading, which may serve for an Alphabetical Compend. As likeways the Acts of Sederunt from 1681. to 1691. and continued to 1696. with an Indice of the same Acts
Scotland. Court of SessionDate: M.DCCI. [1701]- E-books
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Decisions of the Court of Session , from the beginning of February 1752 to the end of the Year 1756. Collected by Mr Thomas Miller, now Lord Justice Clerk; Mr Robert Bruce, late Lord Kennet; Mr John Swinton Junior, now Lord Swinton; Sir David Dalrymple, now Lord Hailes; Mr John Dalrymple, now Baron Sir John Dalrymple; Mr Walter Stuart, Deceased;-Advocates. By Appointment of the Faculty of Advocates.
Scotland. Court of SessionDate: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- E-books
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Remarkable decisions of the Court of Session , from The Year 1730 to the Year 1752. Collected by the Honourable Henry Home of Kames, one of the senators of the college of Justice.
Scotland. Court of SessionDate: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- E-books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Paterson staymaker in Edinburgh
Scotland. Court of SessionDate: [1773]- E-books
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mess. Gibson and Balfour, merchants in Edinburgh
Scotland. Court of SessionDate: [1779]