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Information for Gilbert Campbell, eldest son now in life of the deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, and Mrs Susanna Campbell his second wife, for behoof of himself, and of William, Elisabeth, Mary, and Anne Campbells, the younger children of the said marriage, defenders; against Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, daughter of the deceased James Campbell, eldest son of the said marriage, and John Pringle writer to the signet, her curator ad litem, pursuers
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Additional information for Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, only child of the deceased James Campbell, who was the eldest son of the also deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, by Mrs Susanna Campbell, his wife, and for John Pringle, writer to the Signet, her curator a litem; against William, Elizabeth, Mary and Anne Campbells, four of the younger children of the said Sir James Campbell, by the said Mrs Susanna Campbell, his wife
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State of the process, William Wilson, writer to the Signet, originally intented; against Mr John Campbell of Otter, and George and John Campbells his sons, and Archibald Mackeoch, and others, tenants and possessors of the lands and barony of Otter, and thereafter, on the deat of the said Mr John Campbell, transferred against his heirs
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Additional information for Gilbert Campbell, eldest son now in life of the deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, and Mrs Susanna Campbell his second wife, for behoof of himself, and for William, Elisabeth, Mary, and Anne Campbells, the younger children of the said marriage, his assignees, defenders; in the action against them at the instance of Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, daughter of the deceased James Campbell, eldest son of the said marriage, and John Pringle writer to the Signet, her curator ad litem, pursuers
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Lord Kames reporter. Information for Mary-Philippa-Jean-Agnes Campbell, the only child of the deceased James Campbell, who was the eldest son of the also deceased Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, by Mrs Susanna Campbell his wife; and for John Pringle, clerk to the Signet, her curator ad litem; against William, Elizabeth, Mary and Anne Campbells, four of the younger children of the said Sir James Campbell of Auchinbreck, by the said Mrs Susanna Campbell his wife
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History of the Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick for the relief of emigrants from Ireland of Philadelphia : March 17, 1771-March 17, 1892 /
Table of Contents: “…History of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and of the Hibernian Society 1771-1892 / as abridged from volume by John H. …”
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George Smollet Provost of the Burgh of Dumbarton, James Duncanson and Humphry Collquhonn Baillies of the said Burgh; Giles Mitchel Dean of Guild, James Nicoll Treasurer of the said Burgh; Sir James Smaller, Dongal Campbell of Craignish, John Semple of Dulmoack, James Champbell, Son of William Campbell, late Baillie of Dumbarton, Jomes Houal Merchant; John Irwine, William Curroch, John Glen, William Wilson, and John Campbell, Counsellor of the said Burgh; Archibald Cook Common Clerk, Allan Semple Officer, and John Campbell Master of the Works of the said Burgh of Dumbarton, appellants....
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Replies for Mr. Walter Stewart advocate; Lieutenant James Stewart, second son of John Stewart of Castlestewart Esq; William Rorison of Ardoch; George Campbell of Airies; Lieutenant William Agnew; Nathaniel Duke Esq; of Leaths; and Captain William Stewart; to the answers for Mr....
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