Document Type | Memorial |
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Case | Curtis, et al. v. Chippendale |
Author Name | |
Submitted | 9 Oct 1794 |
Marginalia? | Yes |
Main Document Length (Pages) | 48 |
Appendix Items |
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Appendix Length (pages) | 9 |
Repository | University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections) |
Container | UVALL Box 10 |
Citation
, "Memorial For Edward Chippendall, Trustee on the Sequestered Estate of William M'Apline and Company, late Calico-Printers at Cromwell-Park; Against Messrs William Curtis, Ebenezer Maitland, and John Newman, Cassmaker, Assignees under the Commission of Bankruptcy awarded in England against Messrs Gibson and Johnson, late Bankers in London.," 9 Oct 1794
, Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.
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