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Unto the right honourable the Lords of Council and Session : the petition of Dr. James Walker, proprietor of certain houses and lands in Newhaven, Mr. John Williamson, purchaser of part of these lands, and Mr. William Robertson, proprietor of the lands of Hillhousefield on the north side of the water of Leith, near the ford of Bonington, pursuers.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Philp, James Philp, Lord, 1716-1782.
Contributor:
Scotland. Court of Session.
Series:
Making of the modern world
Making of the Modern World
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Highway law--Scotland.
Highway law.
Private roads--Scotland.
Private roads.
Dedication to public use.
Scotland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Other Title:
Petition of Dr. James Walker, proprietor of certain houses and lands in Newhaven, Mr. John Williamson, purchaser of part of these lands, and Mr. William Robertson, proprietor of the lands of Hillhousefield
December 18 1767. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1767]
System Details:
text file
Notes:
Dated at head of title: December 18. 1767.
Caption title.
Signed at end: James Philp.
Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London.
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 10352.
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Thomson Gale, 2005. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited to licensing agreements. s2005 miunns
OCLC:
65349649
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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