Defences for Margaret M'Kechnie, Wife of John Criag, residing in Glasgow; Isobel M'Kechnie, Wife of Samuel Purdie in Canada, North America; Janet M'Kenchnie, Wife of John Flood, formerly Weaver in Anderson, now in Canada, North America, and Agnes M'Kechnie, sometime residing in Port-Glasgow, now Wife of John Cunningham, Tinsmith in Dumbarron, nearsest and lawful Heirs of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow; and the said John Craig, Samuel Purdie, John Flood, and John Cunningham, Husbands aforesaid, for their respective Interests; and Messrs. Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Attorneys and Mandatories; to the Action at the Instance of the reverend Dr. William Taylor, Minister of the High Church of Glasgow, and John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow, and John Herertson, Collector of Canal Dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees of the deceased Agenes Somerville, Relict of James Scott, late Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Wife of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow