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Condescendence for His Majesty's advocate, taken from the records of Parliament, in order to instruct, that whenever Alexander Lord Pitsligo, or his father or grandfather, were present in the Scots Parliaments, or mentioned in the records thereof, they were always named by th single title of Lord Pitsligo
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Answers and defences for His Majesty's advocate on behalf of His Majesty; to the claim of Duncan MacPherson an infant, only son of Euan MacPherson, eldest lawful son of the deceased Lauchlan MacPherson of Clunie
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Answers and defences for His Majesty's advocate, on behalf of His Majesty, to the claim of James Boyd of Kilmarnock and Callendar, (commonly called Lord Boyd) and others his trustees, upon the estate which some time belonged to William late earl of Kilmarnock, attainted
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Answers and defences for His Majesty's advocate, in behalf of His Majesty, to the claim of Thomas Drummond of Logiealmond to the estate of Drummond and Perth
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Answers and defences, for His Majesty's advocate, on behalf of His Majesty; to the claim offered in the name of James Boyd of Kilmarnock and Callendar, Esq; upon the estate which sometime belonged to William late earl of Kilmarnock, attainted
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Answers for His Majesty's Advocate on behalf of His Majesty, to the claim of Robert MacLachlan, eldest son of the deceased Lachlan MacLachlan of that ilk
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Answers for His Majesty's Advocate, on behalf of His Majesty; to the claim of the Right Hon. Elizabeth Lady Balmerino, upon the forfeited estate which belonged to Arthur Late Lord Balmerino
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Answers for His Majesty's Advocate on behalf of His Majesty, to the claim offered in name of Alexander Lord Forbes of Pitsligo
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Answers for His Majesty's Advocate on behalf of the crown; to the claim of Alexander MacDonald, eldest son of the deceased Donald MacDonald of Kenloch-Moidart, procreate betwixt him and Mris. Isabel Stewart his spouse: to the lands of Kenloch-Moidart, and others
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Answers for His Majesty's Advocate, to the claim of John MacKinnon of MacKinnon, to the estate of MacKinnon
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Answers for His Majesty's Advocate; to the condescendence of the onerous causes of the disposition of the lands and Barony of Kilmarnock, granted by William Late Earl of Kilmarnock, in favour of his eldest son James Lord Boyd
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A collection of the principal acts and statutes made by the Parliaments of Scotland in favours of the true religion, betwixt the time of our reformation from popery 1560. and the year 1640
With an abridgement of the other laws respecting religion, made during the period -
Information for His Majesty's advocate, respondent, to the claim given in by John Dickie, clerk to the Signet, and bearing to be made for, and on behalf of Alexander Lord Forbes of Pitsligo
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A collection of the laws in favours of the Reformation in Scotland
in three parts. Part I. Containing the principal acts and statutes made by the Parliaments of Scotland, in favours of the true religion, betwixt our Reformation from Popery (1560.) and the year 1640. With an abridgment of the other laws respecting religion, made during that period. Part II. Containing an exact collection of the laws made in favours of the Church and religion in Scotland, betwixt the years 1640 and 1650. to which are subjoined three Acts of the Parliament 1661. rescinding the same. Part III. Containing the principal acts and statutes made by the Parliaments of Scotland, in favours of the true protestant religion and presbyterial Church-government, from the Revolution (1690.) to the incorporating union with England (1707.) With an abridgment of the other laws respecting religion, from the Restoration (1660.) to the present time. To all which is subjoined an index of the principal contents of these collections. The whole making up a genuine history of the legal establishment of religion in Scotland, from the Reformation (1560.) to the present year 1749. and wherein care is taken to distinguish the laws which were rescinded, from the laws that were never declared to be so -
The acts of sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session, from the [sic] 1628 to 1740, copied from the books of sederunt