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William Cockburn has written:

'Additional answers for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of the estate of Langton, defenders to the petition of the deceast Sir Alexander Cockburn of Langton, defenders ..'

'Information for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of Langtoun, defenders, against Sir Alexander Cockburn heir apparent of Langtoun, pursuer'

'Additional information for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of Langtoun, defenders, against Sir Alexander Cockburn, ..'

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William Cockburn has written:

'Additional answers for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of the estate of Langton, defenders to the petition of the deceast Sir Alexander Cockburn of Langton, defenders ..'

'Information for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of Langtoun, defenders, against Sir Alexander Cockburn heir apparent of Langtoun, pursuer'

'Additional information for Sir William Cockburn of that ilk, and the other creditors of Langtoun, defenders, against Sir Alexander Cockburn, ..'

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George H. I. Cockburn was born in 1889.

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George H. I. Cockburn died in 1957.

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George Osborne is the eldest son and heir of Sir Peter Osborne, 17th baronet, and descended from Anglo-Irish aristocracy.

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Sir Titus Salt was not knighted, but was a Baronet. A Baronet addressed as "Sir" similar to a knight but they rank above knights. Sir Salt was made a Baronet in 1869.

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