Peter Williamson
Active Years
Min year: 1757, Max year: 1796, Max count: 35
As Author
- 1757: French and Indian cruelty; exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson
- 1758: Some considerations on the present state of affairs
- 1758: French and Indian cruelty; exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson
- 1758: French and Indian cruelty; exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson
- 1759: French and Indian cruelty: exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson
- 1760: A brief account of the war in N. America
- 1761: State of the process
- 1761: Memorial for poor Peter Williamson late of the province of Pensylvania in North America
- 1761: Memorial, and abstract of the proof, in the process, poor Peter Williamson, against Alexander Cushnie, and others, magistrates of Aberdeen
- 1762: State of the process, Peter Williamson, son of James Williamson in Hirnley, late of the province of Pensilvania North America, planter, now residenter in Edinburgh; against Captain William Fordyce of Aquhorties, Walter Cochran of Dumbreck and portioner of Ferry-hill, ... Patrick Barron of Woodside, ... Alexander Mitchell of Colpna merchant in Aberdeen,
- 1762: Answers for poor Peter Williamson, to the petition of Alexander Cushnie and others, late magistrates of Aberdeen
- 1762: French and Indian cruelty; exemplified in the life and various vicissitudes of fortune of Peter Williamson
- 1765: State of the process, Peter Williamson, against William Fordyce, and others
- 1765: Memorial for Peter Williamson merchant in Edinburgh, pursuer; against William Fordyce of Aquhorties, Walter Cochran of Dumbreck, town-clerk-depute of Aberdeen, Alexander Mitchell of Colpna, merchant in Aberdeen, Patrick Barron of Woodside, Gilbert Gerrard, David Morris advocates in Aberdeen, and the now deceased Charles Forbes of Shiels, Esquire, sheriff-substitute of Aberdeen; and also the now deceased James Petrie, advocate in Aberdeen, defenders
- 1765: Proof and procedure before the arbiters on the submission Peter Williamson against William Fordyce, and others. Printed in consequence of an interlocutor of the Court of Session, dated July 26. 1765
- 1765: State of the process, Peter Williamson
- 1766: Answers for Peter Williamson merchant in Edinburgh, to the petition of William Fordyce of Auchorties, Walter Cochran of Dumbreck, and Patrick Barron of Woodside
- 1766: Duplies for Peter Williamson merchant in Edinburgh; to the replies for William Fordyce of Aquhorties, Walter Cochran of Dumbreck, and Patrick Barron of Woodside, defenders
- 1766: French and Indian cruelty, exemplified in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson, who was carried off from Aberdeen in his infancy, and sold for a slave in Pensylvania
- 1767: Answers for Captain William Fordyce, and Walter Cochran of Drumbreck, to the petition of Peter Williamson, designing himself merchant in Edinburgh
- 1767: Accompt Peter Williamson, to Alexander Gordon writer in Edinburgh
- 1767: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Peter Williamson merchant in Edinburgh
- 1768: The travels of Peter Williamson
- 1768: Memorial for Peter Williamson, son of James Williamson in Hirnley, late of the province of Pensilvania, North-America planter, now residenter in Edinburgh; against Captain William Fordyce of Aquhorties, Walter Cochran of Dumbreck, and portioner of Ferryhill, town clerk-depute of Aberdeen; Patrick Barron of Woodside, and Company; Margaret, Ann, Rachael, and Jean Mitchells, children of, and as representing the deceast Alexander Mitchell of Colpna, merchant in Aberdeen, and their tutors and curators, if they any have, for their interest
- 1769: Answers for Peter Williamson, to Messrs Fordyce and Cochrane's objections to Peter Williamson's accompt of expences
- 1773: Williamson's directory, for the city of Edinburgh
- 1775: Williamson's directory, for the city of Edinburgh
- 1778: Williamson's directory, for the city of Edinburgh
- 1780: Williamson's directory for the city of Edinburgh
- 1787: French and Indian cruelty exemplified, in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson
- 1788: Williamson's Edinburgh directory, from June 1788, to June 1790.
- 1789: The trial of divorce, at the instance of Peter Williamson Printer in Edinburgh, against Jean Wilson, Daughter of John Wilson, Bookseller in Edinburgh, his Spouse. Containing the whole proceedings at large. With a prefatory introduction, Giving some Account of the Adulterous Gallants and Reasons for suing the Divorce, and for publishing the Proceedings in it
- 1792: French and Indian cruelty exemplified, in the life, and various vicissitudes of fortune, of Peter Williamson
- 1792: Royal abdication. I Peter Williamson, forty years king of all the Mohawk, Oneidoe, Onondangoe, Cayaga, Seneca, Tuscatora, Nantiquoque, Conoy, Tuteloe, chugnue, Delaware, Unamme, Minifink, Mehicon, Wappinger, and Cherokee Indians, and now holding court in the city of Edinburgh, North Britain, impressed with a deep senie of my present dangerous situation, arising from a recent decree of the National Assembly of that united, humane, enlightened, peaceful, and happy kingdom called France, ...
- 1794: French and Indian cruelty exemplified
- 1794: Williamson's Edinburgh directory, from June 1794, to June 1796,
- 1796: Sufferings of Peter Williamson, one of the settlers in the back parts of Pennsylvania
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