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Roxburghe, James Innes-Ker Duke of

Roxburghe, James Innes-Ker

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5 featured booksRoxburghe, James Innes-Ker

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OL15542285A

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    Roxburghe, James Innes-Ker Duke of

  • Personal name

    Roxburghe, James Innes-Ker

  • Source identifier

    OL15542285A

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  • Pet.�Duke of Roxburghe against Lord Pitmilly's interlocutors

    Representative edition published 1818

    Open Work
  • In the House of Lords, in the reduction of the feus granted by William Duke of Roxburghe, John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, Sir James Innes Ker baronet and James Horne writer to the signet, his commissioner, respondents

    Representative edition published 1811

    Open Work
  • In the House of Lords, Roxburghe cause, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, His Grace James Duke of Roxburghe, respondent

    Representative edition published 1810

    Open Work
  • 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

    Representative edition published 1806

    Open Work
  • In the House of Lords, in the question as to the efficacy of the ancient entails of the Roxburghe Family, John Bellenden Ker, Henry Gawler and John Seton Karr, Esquires, appellants, Sir James Innes ker baronet and James Horne, Esquire, his commissioner, respondents

    Representative edition published 1806

    Open Work