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Cranstoun, George E.

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Cranstoun, George, d. 1850.

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Cranstoun was a Scottish lawyer who later became a judge. He also was deeply interested in literature, and wrote a satire titled The Diamond Beetle Case, in which he derided the style of the judges in delivering their opinions. Cranstoun was a longtime friend of Sir Walter Scott. From the description of Notes in the action, Cunningham against Russell, [ca. 1806]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 67786960 ...

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Cranstoun, George, active 1841-1847, Lord Corehouse; Lord of Session

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Epithet: Lord Corehouse; Lord of Session British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000680.0x0003aa ...

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