Heir apparent - Early works to 1800
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A. Samuel Gilmour. To the p. Earl of Dalhousie. Answers for Samuel Gilmour, merchant and ropemaker in Edinburgh; to the petition of George, Earl of Dalhousie
Gilmour, SamuelDate: 1789]- E-books
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Answers for Margaret Park, relict of the deceased James Gib, maltman in Paisley; to the petition of William Gib
Park, Margaret, fl. 1748-1769.Date: 1769]- E-books
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The appellants case . Charles Earl of Peterborow, Harry Mordaunt Esq; and Others, Appellants. Sir John Germaine, and the Lady Elizabeth his Wife, Respondents.
Peterborough, Charles Mordaunt, Earl of, 1658-1735.Date: 1709]- E-books
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Additional condescendence of instances, for Simon Lord Fraser of Lovat, in the higher Rank and Dignity of Earls, &c. Shewing, when the Succession came to split and divide, in these noble Families that had no Patents directing to what Series of Heirs the Dignity was to descend, it went uniformly to Heirs-Male, in exclusion of Heirs of Line; unless there was some Act and Deed of the Sovereign, altering the Descent of the Honour from Heirs-Male to Heirs female
Lovat, Simon Fraser, Lord, 1667?-1747.Date: 1730]- E-books
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The case of Francis Wyndham, Esq Strode, Vid. Plaintiff in Error. Andrews (lessee of Francis Wyndham, Esq;) Defendant.
Wyndham, Francis, Esq.Date: 1707]