Bill-Chamber. 4. July 1800. Bill of Adv. &; Interd. with Ans. Rep. &; Dup. Thomas Sands &; Others, Against Robert Bald. Tho. Manson, W.S. Wm. Walker, W.S. Agents. MR Gordon, Clerk. Lord

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