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Lord Coalston Reporter. Memorial for Sir James Murray, Receiver-General of His Majesty's Customs in Scotland, at the Instance of Walter Grosset, and Carried on at the Instance of James Grosset, Execut, Hardback Book

Lord Coalston Reporter. Memorial for Sir James Murray, Receiver-General of His Majesty's Customs in Scotland, at the Instance of Walter Grosset, and Carried on at the Instance of James Grosset, Execut Hardback

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<sourceLibrary>Bodleian Library (Oxford)

<ESTCID>T218411

<Notes>Dated at head of the drop-head title: 12th June, 1761. The words "Lord Coalston reporter" in the title are enclosed in square brackets.

<imprintFull>[Edinburgh, 1761]. <collation>17,[1]p. ; 4(deg)

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