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Title: Last Sitting of the Old Court of Session in 1808
Subject:
John Kay (British, Dalkeith, Scotland 1742–1826 Edinburgh)
Subject:
George Fergusson, Lord Hermand (British (Scottish), 1743–1827)
Subject:
Claud Irvine Boswell, Lord Balmuto (British (Scottish), 1742–1824)
Subject:
Sir William Macleod Bannatyne, Lord Bannatyne (British (Scottish), 1743–1833)
Subject:
Sir William Honyman Lord Armadale (British (Scottish), 1756–1825)
Subject:
Robert Cullen, Lord Cullen (British (Scottish), 1742–1810)
Subject:
William Baillie, Lord Polkemmet (British (Scottish), 1736–1816)
Subject:
Charles Hope, Lord Granton (British (Scottish), 1763–1851 Edinburgh)
Subject:
Sir George Ilay Campbell, 6th Baronet of Succoth (British, 1894–1967)
Subject:
Sir William Nairne, Lord Dunsinnan (British (Scottish), ca. 1731–1811)
Subject:
William Craig, Lord Craig (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1745–1813 Edinburgh)
Subject:
Sir William Miller, Lord Glenlee (British (Scottish), 1755–1846)
Subject:
Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank (British (Scottish), 1748–1816 Edinburgh)
Subject:
Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1747–1813 Edinburgh)
Subject:
The Hon. William Robertson, Lord Robertson (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1753–1835 Edinburgh)
Subject:
Alexander Irving, Lord Newton (British, Elvanfoot, South Lanarkshire, Scotland 1766–1832 Edinburgh)
Date: 1808
Medium: Etching and aquatint
Dimensions: Sheet: 6 7/8 × 8 7/16 in. (17.5 × 21.5 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1933
Object Number: 33.30(303)
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