Proof in the conjoined processes : George-James Duke of Hamilton, Lord Douglas Hamilton, and their tutors, and Sir Hew Dalrymple of Northberwick, Baronet, Pursuers : against the person pretending to be Archibald Stewart, alias Douglas, only son now on life of the marriage between Colonel John Stewart, afterwards Sir John Stewart of Grandtully, and Lady Jane Douglas, sister-german of Archibald Duke of Douglas, Defender : for reducing the service of the said Archibald Stewart, as nearest and lawful heir of tailzie and provision, in general, of the said Archibald Duke of Douglas, dated Sept. 9, 1761 : the pursuers proof : to which are prefixed : the condescendence of facts, which was given in to court in June 1763, before issuing the commission, and then offered to be proved by the pursuers : and a table of the contents of the proof that has been taken, arranging the facts proved according to the order of time : and to which are annexed : an alphabetical index of the names of the witnesses, &c. : and a table, which points out, reciprocally, the corresponding pages in which the French originals and the English translations are to be found

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OCLC:746799290
Main Author: Hamilton, James George Hamilton, Duke of, 1755-1769
Corporate Author: Scotland. Court of Session
Other Authors: Dalrymple, Hew, Sir, Bart., d. 1790, pursuer, Hamilton, Douglas Hamilton, Duke of, 1756-1799, Douglas of Douglas, Archibald Douglas, Baron, 1748-1827
Language:English
Published: [Edinburgh?] : Printed in obedience to two interlocutors of the Lords of Session, of date December 19, 1765 and February 5, 1766, [1766?]
Series:British trials, 1660-1900 ; no.992.
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