Report of the jury trial in the Action of Declarator, Sc., at the instance of Mr. & Mrs. Gillespie of Torbanehill, against Messrs. James Russel & Son

Report of the jury trial in the Action of Declarator, Sc., at the instance of Mr. & Mrs. Gillespie of Torbanehill, against Messrs. James Russel & Son

by J. Irvine Smith, Gillespie Mr, Elizabeth Honyman Gillespie, James Russell and Son

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