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Hamilton v. Cunningham

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Petition Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Hamilton Esquire of Barns, late Insurance Broker in Glasgow 28 Feb 1792
Answers Answers for Sir William Cunningham of Robertland, Bart. and William Campbell of Fairfield, Esq; as representing the late Sir William Cunningham of Robertland, Bart. and William Campbell of Fairfield, their respective Fathers, to the Petition of John Hamilton, Esq; of Barns, late Insurance-broker in Glasgow 12 Apr 1792
Petition The Petition of Sir William Cunningham of Robertland, Baronet, and William Campbell of Fairfield, Esquire, as representing the late Sir William Cunningham of Robertland, Baronet, and William Campbell of Fairfield, Esquire, their respective Fathers; 27 Jun 1793
Answers Answers for John Hamilton of Barns, Esq. late Insurance-Broker in Glasgow; to the Petition of Sir William Cunninghame, and William Campbell, Esq. 5 Sep 1793
Report Report in the Process John Hamilton of Barns, late Insurance-Broker in Glasgow; Against the Representatives of Sir William Cunningham of Robertland, Baronet, William Campbell of Fairfield, and William Ballantyne and James Hunter, Merchants in Ayr, all now deceased, and late Members of the Copartnery under the Firm of James Hunter and Company, Merchants in Ayr 5 Mar 1793

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