The petition of Hugh MacBryde of Baidland, and Mr. David Logan, the two surviving sellers of the estate of Monktoun, to the deceast James MacCrae Esq; sometime governor of Madrass; against Governor James MacCrae.

The petition of Hugh MacBryde of Baidland, and Mr. David Logan, the two surviving sellers of the estate of Monktoun, to the deceast James MacCrae Esq; sometime governor of Madrass; against Governor James MacCrae.

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National Library of Scotland

T227180

The drop-head title on p. [1] (the second leaf) is: 'July 19th, 1748. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Hugh MacBryde of Baidland, and Mr. David Logan, the two surviving sellers of the estate of Monktoun, to the deceased James MacCrae Esq; sometimes governor of Madrass'. Signed: William Grant. Turned chain lines.

[Edinburgh, 1748]. [2],25, [1]p.; 4°

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ISBN: 9781171464082
Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
Imprint: Gale Ecco, Print Editions
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Language: English
Number of pages: 34
Weight: 82g
Height: 246mm
Width: 189mm
Spine width: 2mm