Document Type Answers
Case Alexanders vs. Gordons
Author Name Cuthbert Gordon
Submitted 2 Dec 1773
Marginalia? Yes
Main Document Length (Pages) 16
Appendix Items
  • Calculation, showing that it was not the interest of the dry-salter, to promote the sales of cudbear, by reason of his being concerned in the archel, indigo, and cochineal trade.
Appendix Length (pages) 2
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 03

Citation

Cuthbert Gordon, "Answers for Cuthbert, James, and William Gordons, partners of the Cudbear-manufactory in Leith, to The Petition of Mess. Robert and William Alexander, merchants in Edinburgh," 2 Dec 1773 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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