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Description - Patrick Heron, Esquire, ---- Appellant. Doctor Andrew Heron, ----- Respondent. Et Contra. the Respondent's Case. by Andrew Heron

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British Library

T111349

"To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords, on Thursday the 17th day of March, 1774." (Docket title). Signed: Ja. Montgomery. John Dalrymple.

[London, 1774]. 13, [1]p.; 2

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