Name
James Reddie, L.L.D.
Occupation
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 11 July 1797. Married Charlotte Marion, 13 August 1804. Town Clerk in Glasgow, 1804-1852.
Life Dates
177 - 1852
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James Lee v. The Executors of Robert Watson Answers

Answers for James Lee, Taylor in Leith; to the Petition and Additional Petition of Henry Watson, Merchant in Edinburgh, and William Henderson, Clerk in the British Linen-Office, Executors and Disponees of the deceased Robert Watson, Merchant in Edinburgh, and of Jean Watson, Daughter of the said deceased Robert Watson, and Spouse of George Lumsdaine, late Merchant in Falkland

3 Sep 1795 15058

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Clark v. Bell Answers

Answers for James Clark Farrier to his Majesty for Scotland, Pursuer, to the Petition of Andrew Bell Engraver in Edinburgh, Defender

19 Apr 1803
Heritors of Glass v. Cruickshank Petition

Petition of The Right Honourable James, Earl of Fife, and the Right Honourable Sir William Grant of Beldorney, Master of the Rolls in the High Court of Chancery, sole Heritors of the parish of Glass

15 Jun 1802
Incorporation of Goldsmiths v. Cunningham, White, Marshall and Sons Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Incorporation of Goldsmiths in Edinburgh

10 Feb 1802
Thomas Wake and Attorney v. Hillary Bauerman & Son, and Jacob Runke Jacobs Memorial

Additional Memorial for Thomas Wake of Monkwearmouth, in the County of Durham, Coalfitter, and Attorney: Also, for Lieutenant O'Neal, Commander of his Majesty's Armed Cutter, the Prince de Cobourg, for his Interest, and Messrs Ramsay Williamson & Co., Merchants in Leith, his Attornies, against Hillary Bauerman & Sons, Merchants in Embden, and Jacob Runke Jacobs, Master of the Brigantine, the Stettin of Embden

16 Oct 1800
Yelton and others v. Smith and others Answers

Answers for James Smith, Manager for the Leith Glass-Work Company, James Tod, Merchant in Borrowstouness, Hay Smith, Banker in Haddington, Alexander Wood, New-Town, Edinburgh, and Alexander Ross, Jun. Merchant in London, Underwriters---Defenders; to the Petition of John Yelton, Merchant in Kincardine, James Ogilvy, Shipmaster there, and Robert Stein, Farmer in Loanside, Owners of the Ship Diana of Kincardine---Pursuers

26 May 1801
Water-Works Bond Creditors v. The York-Buildings Company and Creditors Information

Information For The Creditors on the Bonds of the York-buildings Company, commonly called Water-works Bonds; Against The Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising Thames Water in York-buildings; and against the Creditors who now claim in the Ranking upon the Company's Funds

13 Feb 1801
Water-Works Bond Creditors v. The York-Buildings Company and Creditors Petition

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Elias Lopez Periera and Others, Creditors on the Bonds of the York-Buildings Company, commonly called Water-Works Bonds

23 Jun 1801
Water-Works Bond Creditors v. The York-Buildings Company and Creditors Replies

Replies For Elias Lopez Periera, and others, Creditors on the Bonds of the York-buildings Company, commonly called Water-works Bonds; To The Answers for the Governor and Company of Undertakers for raising Thames Water in York-building, &c

22 Jan 1802
Water-Works Bond Creditors v. The York-Buildings Company and Creditors Petition

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Elias Lopez Periera, and Others, Creditors on the Bonds of the York-buildings Company, commonly called Water-works Bond

25 Jan 1803
Water-Works Bond Creditors v. The York-Buildings Company and Creditors Petition

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Elias Lopez Periera, and Others, Creditors on the Bonds of the York-building Company, commonly called Water-Works Bonds

28 Nov 1803
William Little Gilmour v. Caroline Hunter Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Grieve, Tenant in the lands of Barlaugh, and others, second Son and Heir of the deceased William Grieve, the original Lesse of the said lands

26 May 1802