Political corruption - Early works to 1800
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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session. The petition of John Duff, provost of Elgin, Robert Leslie, James Anderson, and John Jamieson, bailies thereof, and others, ..
Duff, John, provost.Date: 1772]- E-books
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Answers for John Duff provost of Elgin, and others, to the condescendence for Thomas Stephen, and others
Duff, John, provost.Date: 1772]- E-books
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Information for Robert Geddie junior , merchant in Cupar in Fife, and Robert Mackintosh, Esquire, advocate, against George Dempster, Esq; of Dunichen.
Geddie, Robert, junior.Date: 1768]- E-books
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Duplies for John Duff provost, Robert Leslie, John Jamieson and James Anderson, bailies; George Simpson dean of guild, John Clerk junior, treasurer; Alexander Brodie, William Brodie, Adam Watson, Alexander Cook, William Robertson, counsellors; Joseph Wilson conveener, John Baron, council-deacon; all of the burgh of Elgin, to the replies of Thomas Stephen, merchant and late provost of Elgin, John Laing merchant and one of the late bailies, and Alexander Brander sometime bailie and late treasurer of the said burgh
Duff, John, provost.Date: 1772]- E-books
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Extract from the Honourable Mr. Charles Fox's speech , at the General Meeting of the City and Liberties of Westminster assembled in Westminster-Hall. On Wednesday last, February 2d. 1780. to Petition Parliament for redress of Grievances.
Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806.Date: 1780]