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… Sinclair, supercargo and master of the ship Industry of Leith, with concourse of the merchants of Glasgow, owners …
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… in one port & carried to another. But for transires from Leith to Edinburgh we see no more reason than there would be …
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… that they took in their lading of corn, wine and brandy at Leith in North Britain and paid Duties for same, as appears … their report on Mr. Cockburn, searcher of Customs at Leith. You represent him as a diligent and faithful officer … and that his salary of 40 l. is very mean in regard Leith is the first port in North Britain. You are to propose …
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… l per an. to the salary of William Cockburn, Searcher of Leith port. Prefixing: said Commissioners' report proposing …
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… read from William Cockburne, searcher at the port of Leith, praying payment of an additional salary. Referred to …
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… merchants, shewing that they imported from Spain to Leith two tons of brandy which was seized as double but …
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… missing] relating to the revenue of Customs in the port of Leith. Ibid., p. 154. Warrant by Treasurer Godolphin to same …
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… Scotland: to wit the bill for the officers of Edinburgh & Leith: total 1454 11. 4: and that for the officers of the …
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… ended Sept. 29 last as well for the ports of Edinburgh and Leith as for the outports: total bill 2,593 l. 10 s. 0 d. Out …
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… George Laverock, who is presented to be a tidewaiter at Leith (Oct. 5). Jonathan Collins as a tidewaiter at Leith at 20 l. per an.: loco John Frazer, dismissed. … deceased. George Laverock as a tidewaiter at the port of Leith at 20 l. per an.: loco Christopher Johnston, dismissed. …
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