Document Type Petition
Case W. Goodard & Co. v. British Linen Company
Author Name Thomas Walker Baird
Submitted 14 Dec 1808
Marginalia? Yes
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Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 21

Citation

Thomas Walker Baird , "Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Goddard and Company, Merchants in Leith, and Others, Creditors of George Robb, late Merchant in Leith," 14 Dec 1808 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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