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Cameron, John, active 18th century

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    Information for John Cameron , only lawful son to Alexander Cameron of Kinnaird; against James Malcolm, second lawful daughter to the deceased James Malcolm, late of Jamaica, merchant, brother to the deceased Sir John Malcolm of Lochore.

    Cameron, John, active 18th century | Date: 1756]
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    Bill of advocation, Miss Malcolm against John Cameron

    Malcolm, James | Date: 1756]
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    Answers for John Cameron , only lawful son to Alexander Cameron of Kinnaird, to the bill of advocation offered in name of James Malcolm, second daughter to the deceased James Malcolm merchant in Jamaica.

    Cameron, John, active 18th century | Date: 1756]
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    Information for Miss. James Malcolm , daughter to the deceast James Malcolm merchant of Jamaica, defender; against John Cameron, son to Alexander Cameron of Kinneard, pursuer.

    Malcolm, James. | Date: 1756]

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Malcolm, James.

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Marriage law - Early works to 1800

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