| Governors of George Heriot's Hospital |
Company |
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| Grant, Wood, and Company |
Company |
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| Grenada Court of Chancery |
Government Body |
Held jurisdiction over matters of equity in Grenada. Presided over by the governor of the island. |
Harvard University |
| Hammond, Birket, and Smith |
Partnership |
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| Henry Jackson and Company |
Partnership |
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| Henry Jackson and Company |
Partnership |
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| Henry White & Company |
Company |
Operated in New York |
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| Hewitt and Brockhurst |
Company |
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| High Court of Admiralty |
Government Body |
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National Records of Scotland |
| Hugh Bell, & Company |
Company |
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| Incorporation of Bakers of Dundee |
Trade Association |
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The National Archives, Kew |
| Incorporation of Barbers in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Baxters in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Bonnetmakers in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Coopers in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Cordiners in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Fleshers in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Gardeners in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Hammermen in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Maltmen in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Masons in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Skinners in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| Incorporation of Tailors in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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The National Archives, Kew |
| Incorporation of Weavers in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
Exclusive privilege of "webster-craft" within the borough of Glasgow, to the exclusion of linen and hemp. |
The National Archives, Kew |
| Incorporation of Wrights in Glasgow |
Trade Association |
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| James and Robert Donalds & Company |
Company |
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| James Hunter and Company |
Trade Association |
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| James Wilson and Company |
Company |
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| John Bedford and Son |
Trade Association |
Went bankrupt in 1770. |
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| John Carlyle and Company |
Company |
Failed in 1763. |
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| John Coutts and Company |
Trade Association |
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| John Hamilton, and Company |
Company |
Founded around 1760 by John Hamilton of Dowan and the sons of his brother, Thomas Hamilton of Overtoun. Its assets were seized in 1775 and it became insolvent. |
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| John Henrich Schreiber and Company |
Company |
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| John Muir, and Company |
Company |
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| John Park and Company |
Company |
Participated in smuggling operations from France. Had representatives in Scotland, Holland, and England. |
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| John Richardson and Co. |
Company |
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| John Sibbald and Company |
Company |
Smuggled tea from Gothenburg to Scotland |
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| John Steven and Company |
Company |
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| John Walker, & Co. |
Company |
Acted as agent of William Alexander & Sons |
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| Jonathan Radcliff, and Company |
Company |
Made use of the services of Cumming and Son for their bills on Scotland |
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| Justices of the Peace of Lanark County |
Government Body |
Minimal Judicial authority, but after 1708 it gained multiple administrative powers. Its functions diminished after 1820. |
The National Archives, Kew |
| Kerr and Macwhinnie |
Partnership |
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| Kinnear and Son |
Company |
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| Kirk Session of Bonhill |
Religious Organization |
Monitored parish schools; poor relief; religious and moral order. By the mid-eighteenth century it was overseen by heritors and ordained ministers. |
National Records of Scotland |
| Kirk Session of Perth |
Religious Organization |
Monitored parish schools; poor relief; religious and moral order. By the mid-eighteenth century it was overseen by heritors and ordained ministers. |
National Records of Scotland |
| Kirk-Session of Alyth |
Religious Organization |
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| Kirk-Session of Arbroath |
Religious Organization |
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| Kirk-Session of Dalmellington |
Religious Organization |
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| Kirk-Session of Irvine |
Religious Organization |
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| Kirk-Session of St. Vigean's |
Religious Organization |
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