Gordon, J., & Urquhart, L. (1766). N.B. As there are in this case three petitions reclaiming against the same interlocutor, upon the three complaints, and as the petitions are verbatim the same, mutatis mutandis, it will be sufficient for the Lords to read any one of the petitions. January 13. 1766. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, baronet, and Leonard Urquhart writer to the Signet. [Edinburgh].
Chicago Style CitationGordon, John, and Leonard Urquhart. N.B. As There Are in This Case Three Petitions Reclaiming against the Same Interlocutor, Upon the Three Complaints, and As the Petitions Are Verbatim the Same, Mutatis Mutandis, It Will Be Sufficient for the Lords to Read Any One of the Petitions. January 13. 1766. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, Baronet, and Leonard Urquhart Writer to the Signet. [Edinburgh], 1766.
MLA CitationGordon, John, and Leonard Urquhart. N.B. As There Are in This Case Three Petitions Reclaiming against the Same Interlocutor, Upon the Three Complaints, and As the Petitions Are Verbatim the Same, Mutatis Mutandis, It Will Be Sufficient for the Lords to Read Any One of the Petitions. January 13. 1766. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, Baronet, and Leonard Urquhart Writer to the Signet. [Edinburgh], 1766.