Answers for Laurence Dinwoodie merchant and late provost of Glasgow, Robert Dunwoodie [sic] of London merchant, brother to the said Laurence, Patrick Nisbet merchant, Robert Finlay tanner, both of the city of Glasgow, and John Bird late of London, now of Glasgow, potter, to the petition of John Giles late pot-painter in London, now prisoner in the tolbooth of Glasgow,... [electronic resource]
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Language: | English |
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Item Description: | Dated at head of the drop-head title: November 21. 1748. Signed: Will. Grant. Turned chain lines. On the establishment of the Delftfield Pottery in Glasgow. Reproduction of original from National Library of Scotland. |
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Physical Description: | 6 pages ; 2⁰ |
Place of Publication: | Great Britain -- Scotland -- Edinburgh. |
Reproduction Note: | Electronic reproduction. |