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Sarah Cecilia Harrison : artist, social campaigner, and city councillor /
Subjects: “…Harrison, Sarah Cecilia, 1863-1941.…”
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A state of the case of the creditors of Burton's Bank. In which is Contained, A Narrative of the Proceedings Relative to the Demands of the said Creditors, against the Estate of Francis Harrison, Esq; deceased. Together with A Collection of the Papers Published, both for and against the Proposal, lately made by Abraham Creichton, Esq; to the said Creditors
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Traveller friends /
Table of Contents: “…TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; FOREWORD; AN INTRODUCTION TO PAUL HARRISON'S ART; AN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL HARRISON; WORDS AND PHOTOGRAPHS BY PAUL HARRISON.…”
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Dame Margaret Eustace, widow of Sir Maurice Eustace, bar. and administratrix of Mary Henrietta, one of her daughters by the said Sir Maurice, appellant. Catherine O Brien, sole daughter and heiress of Thomas Keightly, Esq; deceas'd; Sir William Fownes, Francis Harrison, and Charles Stuart, Esquires, respondents....
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Dame Margaret Eustace, administratrix of Mary-Henrietta Eustace, appellant. Sir William Fownes, Kt. Francis Harrison, Esq; Katherine O Brien, only daughter and heir of Thomas Keightley, Esq; deceas'd; Barbara Boucheir, widow and executrix of Charles Bourchier, Esq; deceas'd, and Cha....
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An act for the more effectual carrying into execution an act, intitled, An act for the relief of the creditors of the bank, lately kept by Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner; and of the Creditors of the Bank, lately kept by Benjamin Burton, Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner; and of the Creditors of the Bank, lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Samuel Burton; and of the Creditors of the Bank, lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Francis Harrison
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An act for the more effectual carrying into execution an act, intituled, An act for the relief of the creditors of the bank lately kept by Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner And of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton, Samuel Burton and Daniel Falkiner; And of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Samuel Burton; And of the Creditors of the Bank lately kept by Benjamin Burton and Francis Harrison, by taking away the Benefit of Pleading the Statutes of Limitations, from the several Debtors to the said several Banks, and to the said several Bankers; And to Enable the said Creditors to make Composition for their several Debts.
Published: printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street, 1752Get full text
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