Laidlaw

Laidlaw

Laidlaw (homonymie)

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  • Laidlaw v. Organ — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Laidlaw v. Organ ArgueDate= ArgueYear= DecideDate=March 15 DecideYear=1817 FullName=Peter Laidlaw and Company v. Hector M. Organ USVol=15 USPage=178 Citation=15 U.S. (2 Wheat.) 178; 4 L. Ed. 214; 1817 U.S. LEXIS 396… …   Wikipedia

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  • LAIDLAW, WILLIAM —    Sir Walter Scott s factor at Abbotsford, born in Selkirkshire; having failed in farming, entered Scott s service in 1817 and remained his trusted and faithful friend, advising him in his schemes of improvement and acting latterly as his… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Laidlaw, William — (1780 1845)    Poet, s. of a border farmer, became steward and amanuensis to Sir W. Scott, and was the author of the beautiful and well known ballad, Lucy s Flittin …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

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