APA Citation

Anderson, A., & Grieve, J. (1790). Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, heirs-portioners served and retoured to the deceased James Tamesz Grieve, sometime merchant in Moscow, afterward of Petersham in the county of Surrey, Esq; to the petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, relict of the said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; now spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the said John Jackson for his interest, and Alexander Young writer to the Signet, their attorney. [Edinburgh].

Chicago Style Citation

Anderson, Andrew, and James Grieve. Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to Pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. Agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, Heirs-portioners Served and Retoured to the Deceased James Tamesz Grieve, Sometime Merchant in Moscow, Afterward of Petersham in the County of Surrey, Esq; to the Petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, Relict of the Said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; Now Spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the Said John Jackson for His Interest, and Alexander Young Writer to the Signet, Their Attorney. [Edinburgh], 1790.

MLA Citation

Anderson, Andrew, and James Grieve. Ans. Andrew Anderson, &c. to Pet. Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankouska, &c. H. Corrie, W.S. Agent. Answers for Andrew Anderson in Hopehouse, and James Grieve in Bunanhill, Heirs-portioners Served and Retoured to the Deceased James Tamesz Grieve, Sometime Merchant in Moscow, Afterward of Petersham in the County of Surrey, Esq; to the Petition of Mrs Anne Elisabeth Jankowska, Relict of the Said James Tamesz Grieve, Esq; Now Spouse to John Jackson, Esq; of Golden-Square, London, the Said John Jackson for His Interest, and Alexander Young Writer to the Signet, Their Attorney. [Edinburgh], 1790.

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