Title Long Title Date Container Container Sequence Number
Defences 1817

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

22 Nov 1817 LC Volume 04 54
Petition 1817

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands, for their Interest, and Messrs Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Mandatories

19 Dec 1817 LC Volume 04 55
Petition 1821

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Reverend Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University of Glasgow, and others, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount-Pleasant, Glasgow

5 Apr 1821 LC Volume 04 56
Answers 1821

Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnies, Heirs at Law of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, and their Husbands for their Interests, and Messrs. Laurie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Trust-Assignees; to the Petition of the Rev. Dr. William Taylor and Others, Trustees of the deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of the said James Scott, afterwards of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, Glasgow

1 Jun 1821 LC Volume 04 57
Defences 1815

Defenses for Margaret M'Kehnie, Wife of John Craig, residing in Glasgow, and the said John Craig, for his interest; Janet M'Kechnie, Wife of John Flood, Weaver in Anderston, and the said John Flood for his Interest; Anges M'Kechnie residing in Port-Glasgow, and Mrs. Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Spouse of Donald M'Intosh, Coppersmith in Dumbarton, as Executrix of the deceased Elizabeth M'Kechnie, lately residing there, the said Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie being Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow; Against Mrs. Anges Somerville, otherwise Thom, formerly Spouse of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman in Glasgow, now Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer in Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow, and the said Alexander Thom, her Husband, for his Interest

13 May 1815 LC Volume 04 58
Answers 1817

Answers for the Most Noble the Marquis of Abercorn, to the Petition of John Marnoch, Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, and of Peter M'Dowall, Acountant in Edinbugh, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

17 Jun 1817 LC Volume 04 59
Petition 1819

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Cross, Farmer at Mackenfauld, near Glasgow

9 Sep 1819 LC Volume 06 1
Answers 1819

Answers for John Cross, Spirit Dealer in Glasgow, to the Petition of Robert Cross, Farmer at Mackenfauld

31 Dec 1819 LC Volume 06 2
Condescendence 1821

Condescendence for John Cross, Spirit-Dealer in Glasgow,- Respondent, in the Action at his Instance against Robert Cross, Farmer Mackinfauld, near Glasgow,- Petition

26 Apr 1821 LC Volume 06 3
Petition 1818

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Johnson, of South-Parade, Wakefield; and Gibson, Christie, and Wardlaw, his Mandataries;

9 Apr 1818 LC Volume 06 4