To the Right Reverend the Ministers and Elders Conveened in this Present Assembly, the Heirs of Andrew Anderson
The Game of Draughts, Simplified and Illustrated with Diagrams. Founded on the Games of Andrew Anderson
Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to Pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. Agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, Heirs-portioners Served and Retoured to the Deceased James Tamesz Grieve, Sometime Merchant in Moscow, Afterwards of Petersham in the County of Surrey, Esq; to the Petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, Relict of the Said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; Now Spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the Said John Jackson for His Interest, and Alexander Young Writer to the Signet, Their Attorney
Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to Pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. Agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, Heirs-portioners Served and Retoured to the Deceased James Tamesz Grieve, Sometime Merchant in Moscow, Afterward of Petersham in the County of Surrey, Esq; to the Petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, Relict of the Said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; Now Spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the Said John Jackson for His Interest, and Alexander Young Writer to the Signet, Their Attorney
Ans. A. Anderson & J. Grieve, to Pet. Mrs A. E. Jankowska. H. Corrie, W.S. Agent. Ms. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, Heirs-portioners Served and Retoured to the Deceased James-Tamesz Grieve, Sometime Merchant in Moscow, Afterwards of Petersham, in the County of Surrey, Esq; to the Petition of Mrs Anne-Elisabeth Jankouska, Relict of the Said James-Tamesz Grieve, Esq; Now Spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London; the Said John Jackson for His Interest, and Alexander Young Writer to the Signet, Their Attorney
To the Right Reverend the Ministers and Elders Conveened in this Present Assembly; the Heirs of Andrew Anderson Humbly Shew, ....
A True Account of the Types of His Majesties Printing-house, Belonging to the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson, His Majesties Printer;
The Games of Draughts as Played Between Andrew Anderson and James Wyllie for the Championship of Scotland in 1847