Answers for Alexander Keith, merchant, and late provost of Aberbrothock, to the bill of suspension offered for James Meekieson, shoemaker in Aberbrothock, and John Shanks, weaver there, his cautioner in the appeal, to be afterwards noticed

Answers for Alexander Keith, merchant, and late provost of Aberbrothock, to the bill of suspension offered for James Meekieson, shoemaker in Aberbrothock, and John Shanks, weaver there, his cautioner in the appeal, to be afterwards noticed

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Part of Eighteenth century -- reel 9775, no. 07.

1766

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