John Campbell Argyll
Active Years
Min year: 1705, Max year: 1779, Max count: 8
As Author
- 1705: A speech by the Duke of Argyle, upon the Chancellor's seeming to reflect on His Grace
- 1715: By John Duke of Argyll, General, and Commander in Chief of His Majesty's forces in Scotland
- 1715: John Duke of Argyle General and Commander in chief of his Majesty's forces in North-Britain, &c
- 1715: Memorial for His Grace the Duke of Argyle
- 1718: The Duke of Argyle's speech to the Honourable House of Lords
- 1732: Answers for His Grace John Duke of Argyle and Greenwich
- 1732: The most Noble John Duke of Argyle and Greenwich, -- appellant. The Right Honourable John Earl of Broadalbane, John Campbell, younger, of Kintraes, and others, creditors of Archibald Campbell of Barbreck, --- respondents. The appellant's case
- 1733: His Grace John Duke of Argyle and Greenwich - - - appellant. Elizabeth Hamilton, widow, Anne Hamilton, widow, Isabella Hamilton, and Sir Wm. Gordon her husband, ... respondents. The appellant's case
- 1739: Information for His Grace John Duke of Argyll and Greenwich, against Sir Alexander Murray, and others
- 1739: Minutes John Duke of Argyll, against Sir Alexander Murray of Stanhope, Thomas Duke of Norfolk, and others.
- 1739: Additional petition for John Duke of Argyll and Greenwich
- 1740: The speech of the D---ke of A-----le, upon the state of the nation; April 15, 1740
- 1740: The speech of the D----ke of A----le, upon the state of the nation; April 15th. 1740
- 1740: The speech of the D----ke of A-------le upon the state of the nation; April, 15th 1740
- 1740: The D----- of A-----e's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** *******
- 1740: The D--- of Ar--le's letter to the Right Honourable Sir ****** *******
- 1740: The speech of the D-ke of A---le, upon the state of the nation; April 15. 1740
- 1740: The speech of the D-----ke of A------le, upon the state of the nation; April 15, 1740
- 1740: The second edition of the Speech of the D-ke of A---le, upon the state of the nation; April 15. 1740
- 1747: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of Lieutenant-General John Campbel of Mamore, groom of the bed-chamber to His Majesty, entred in pursuance of an act past in the last session of Parliament, being the 20th year of the reign of His Present Majesty, intitled, an act for taking away and abolishing the heritable jurisdictions in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, and for making satisfaction to be proprietors thereof, &c
- 1748: Defences and objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; to the claim of Lieutenant-General John Campbell of Mammore
- 1761: Information for His Grace the Duke of Argyll, pursuer, against the creditors of Archibald Macalister of Tarbert, now deceased, defenders
- 1766: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Duke of Argyll,
- 1770: Tiend cause. Unto the right honourable the Lords of council and session, commissioners for plantation of kirks and valuation of tiends, the petition of John Duke of Argyll, Colonel Charles Campbell of Barbreck, and others, heritors of the parish of Campbelton,
- 1773: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Duke of Argyle, and other inheritors of the parish of Campbelltown
- 1777: Memorial for John Duke of Argyll
- 1779: In the House of Lords. John Duke of Argyll, - - - appellant. Allan M?Lean, Esq; - - - - respondent. Et e? contra. Case of the appellant in the original, and respondent in the cross, [sic] appeal
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