The Argument of Alexander Wedderburn, Esq; His Majesty's Solicitor General, in the Cause of Lord Pomfret Against Smith; which was Tried at the Bar of the Court of King's-Bench, Westminster ... on Saturday the 7th, and Monday the 9th of November 1772, by a Special Jury of the County of York ...
The Argument of Alexander Wedderburn, Esq; ... Solicitor General, in the Cause of Lord Pomfret Against Smith; which was Tried at the Bar of the Court of King's-bench, Westminster ... November 1772, by a Special Jury of the County of York, ... [concerning] Ground Within the Manor of Healaugh, in Swaledale, ...
The Argument of Alexander Wedderburn, Esq; His Majesty's Solicitor General, in the Cause of Lord Pomfret Against Smith; which was Tried at the Bar of the Court of King's-Bench ... November 1772, Etc
The Argument of Alexander Wedderburn, Esq., His Majesty's Solicitor General, in the Cause of Lord Pomfret Against Smith
The Glencairn Peerage. [Speech of Lord Loughborough, Afterwards Earl of Rosslyn, on the Claim of Sir A. Fergusson of Kilkerran to this Peerage, with a Brief Account, by I. Maidment, of the Claims Put Forth to It.]
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas; Sir John Halket of Pitfirrane, Bart. and Others, Trustees Appointed by the Late Alexander Wedderburn of St Germains, Esq; and of William Ramsay, Clerk to the Signet, Their Factor
Memorial for the Right Honourable Alexander Lord Loughborough, Lord Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas ; Sir John Halket of Pitfirrane, Baronet, and Others, Trustees Appointed by the Late Alexander Wedderburn of St Germains, Esq ; and for William Ramsay, Clerk to the Signet, Their Factor, Pursuers
Memorial for Mrs Margaret Colville of Ochiltree, and Andrew Blackburn-Colville, Her Husband, and for Sundry Creditors of the Said Mrs Margaret Colville
Two Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Loughborough, Lord High Chancellor of England, on the Present Confinement of Richard Brothers in a Private Mad-house
The Speech of Lord Loughborough, Lord Chancellor, 13th July 1797 on the Claim of Sir Adam Fergusson to the Glencairn Peerage