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Lawyers - Scotland - Early works to 1800

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    Act of sederunt concerning the admission of agents and solicitors

    Society of Solicitors of the Court of Session and other Supreme Courts of Scotland. | Date: 1784]
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    The scotch loyalty , or, an account of the Scotch lady's present to the Scotch advocates; with their proceedings and several speeches in receiving the pretended Prince of Wales's medal.

    | Date: 1711
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    Answers for Thomas Robertson printer in Edinburgh, and John Robertson also printer in Edinburgh, his father and administrator-in-law; to the petition of Robert Gray president, John Watson treasurer, and the other members of the Society of solicitors before the commissary, sheriff, and city courts of Edinburgh

    Robertson, Thomas, printer in Edinburgh. | Date: 1781]
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    Contract, and articles of association, and regulations of the Society of Solicitors of the Court of Session and other Supreme Courts of Scotland

    Society of Solicitors of the Court of Session and other Supreme Courts of Scotland. | Date: Printed in the year M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]

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