In the House of Lords, Brigadier-General Walter Ker of Littledean, claiming right to the titles and honours of Duke of Roxburghe, &c., and Richard Hotchkis, Esq, writer to the signet, his attorney, appellants Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet, and James Horne, Esq, writer to the signet his commissioner, John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler, and John Seton Karr, Esquires, respondents John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler and John Seton Karr, Esquires, appellants, Brigadier-General Walter Ker, and Richard Hotchkins, Esq, Sir James Norcliffe Innes, baronet, and James Horne, Esq, respondents
the case of Brigadier-General Walter Ker, and Richard Hotchkis, Esq., appellants in the first and respondents in the second appeal
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1806 - [s.n.], Great Britain?, United Kingdom
Language
English
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3,750 words, Guess
Page Count
15 pages
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[electronic resource] :
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- Open LibraryOL59279154M
- OCLC Control Number506018565
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- Making of modern law
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