Letters, at the instance of Sir George McKenzie of Rosebaugh, his Majesties advocat for his highness interest: and also at the instant of Sir William Paterson ... Sir Alexander Gibson ... and George McKenzie one of the clerks of exchequer ... and for the use of the creditors of the late Earl of Argile, and late Marquess of Argile his father ... against the creditors of the saids late Earl and late Marquess, and all vassals, and others having ... interest to the fortune and estate of the said late Earl, which fell in his Majesties hand, by sentence of forefalture underwritten.

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Letters, at the instance of Sir George McKenzie of Rosebaugh, his Majesties advocat for his highness interest: and also at the instant of Sir William Paterson ... Sir Alexander Gibson ... and George McKenzie one of the clerks of exchequer ... and for the use of the creditors of the late Earl of Argile, and late Marquess of Argile his father ... against the creditors of the saids late Earl and late Marquess, and all vassals, and others having ... interest to the fortune and estate of the said late Earl, which fell in his Majesties hand, by sentence of forefalture underwritten.
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Scotland. Sovereign (1649-1685 : Charles II)
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Edinburgh, :: Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson ...,
Anno Dom. 1682.
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"Letters, at the instance of Sir George McKenzie of Rosebaugh, his Majesties advocat for his highness interest: and also at the instant of Sir William Paterson ... Sir Alexander Gibson ... and George McKenzie one of the clerks of exchequer ... and for the use of the creditors of the late Earl of Argile, and late Marquess of Argile his father ... against the creditors of the saids late Earl and late Marquess, and all vassals, and others having ... interest to the fortune and estate of the said late Earl, which fell in his Majesties hand, by sentence of forefalture underwritten." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B05381.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.

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LETTERS, At the Instance of Sir GEORGE McKENZIE of Rosebaugh, His Majesties Advocat for His Highness Interest: And also at the Instance of Sir WILLIAM PATERSON, one of the Clerks to His Majesties Privy Council: Sir ALEXANDER GIBSON of Adinstoun, one of the Clerks of Session: and GEORGE McKENZIE one of the Clerks of Exchequer, as Trusties, in Name, and for the use of the Creditors of the late Earl of Argile, and late Marquess of Argile his Father, to the effect after-specified.

Against The Creditors of the saids late Earl and late Marquess, and all Vassals, and others having, or pretending to have Interest to the Fortune and Estate of the said late Earl, which fell in His Majesties hand, by Sentence of Forefalture underwritten.

EDINBƲRGH, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to His most Sa∣cred Majesty, anno DOM. 1682.

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