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Case
P. Maclaren v. Marquis of Breadalbane (1831)
Patrick Cameron, (for Geo. F. Cameron) v. John Mackie and Others (Dick's Trustees) (1831)
Peter M'Ara v. Michael Gilfillan (1831)
Petition of Rutherford (1830)
Peter M'Ara v. Michael Gilfillan (1831)
Petition of Inglis Cochrane (1830)
P. Maclaren v. Marquis of Breadalbane (1831)
Pentland v. Burns (1830)
Peter Scott and John Gifford v. Miller and Kerr, and Others (1832)
Petition of William Gardner (1831)
Patrick Borthwick, for National Bank v. James Bremner (1833)
Patrick Borthwick, for National Bank v. James Bremner (1833)
Peter Brown v. John Hutton Syme (1835)
Peter Hill and Peter M'Craw v. Charles Cuningham, (Factor for Propietors of Waterloo Hotel) (1835)
Petition of Mrs Scott, &c. (1809)
Pringle v. Tod (1793)
Patrick Borthwick, for National Bank v. James Bremner (1833)
Paterson, et al v. MacCaul (1796)
Palfrey v. Lord Dreghorn's Interlocutor (1796)
Pitcairn v. Whyte and Bannatyne (1796)
Purves v. Gentle (1797)
Papers in Political Cases, 1790-1 - Manuscript Index (1790)
Petition of the Countess of Sutherland (1792)
Petition and Complaint of William Macewan (1792)

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