The trial, curia Justiciaria Suprem ̆Curi ̆Admiralitatis, tenia in Prt̆orio Burgi de Edinburg, decimo septimo die mensis Septembris, MDCCXXXV, per bonorabilem virum Jacobum Graham de Airth Judicem dist ̆curi curia legittime affirmata, intrant Thomas MacAdam and James Long Pannels, both of them indicted and accused at the instance of Duncan Forbes, Esq., His Majesty's advocate and Mr. Hugh Forbes Advocate Procurtor Fiscal of the said High Court for the crime specified in manner mentioned in the criminal letters raised against them thereanent, in manner underwritten.
1736
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The trial, curia Justiciaria Suprem ̆Curi ̆Admiralitatis, tenia in Prt̆orio Burgi de Edinburg, decimo septimo die mensis Septembris, MDCCXXXV, per bonorabilem virum Jacobum Graham de Airth Judicem dist ̆curi curia legittime affirmata, intrant Thomas MacAdam and James Long Pannels, both of them indicted and accused at the instance of Duncan Forbes, Esq., His Majesty's advocate and Mr. Hugh Forbes Advocate Procurtor Fiscal of the said High Court for the crime specified in manner mentioned in the criminal letters raised against them thereanent, in manner underwritten.
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[Scotland] : [publisher not identified], [1736]
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pages 3-155.
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Making of modern law. Trials, 1600-1926.
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