Document Type Re-revised Condescendence
Case James Donaldson and James Pinkerton v. The Manchester Insurance Company
Author Name
Submitted May 1832
Marginalia? No
Main Document Length (Pages) 18
Appendix Items
  • 1. Invoice of grain belonging to the Pursuer, consumed in the Defender's store, as rendered to the latter, and by him included in the Statement of Loss which he rendered to the Insurance Companies
  • 2. Invoice of wheat belonging to the Pursuer, as taken from the Defender's books
  • 3. Statement of the loss first rendered by the Defender to the Insurance Companies, in which he included the Pursuers claim
  • 4. Letter by the Defender to Mr M'Vey, agent in Glasgow for Alliance Insurance Company, 23d December 1829
  • 5. Letter by the Defender to Messrs Wardlaw & Sons, agents in Glasgow for West of England Insurance Company, 23rd December 1829
  • 6. Card by the Defender to the Pursuer, in January 1830
  • 7. Letter by the Pursuer to the Defender, 4th January 1830
  • 8. Letter Mr Green, agent for Manchester Insurance Company, to Mr J. Morton, 5th January 1830
  • 9. Letter by the Defender to Mr Green, 9th January 1830
  • 10. Second or amended Statement of the loss made up by the Defender, excluding the Pursuer's claim
  • 11. Statement of salvage, and of claim and appropriation among the Insurance Companies
  • 12. Letter by the Pursuer to the Defender, 14th January 1830
  • 13. Letter by Manager for Scottish Union Insurance Company to the Defender, 14th January 1830
  • 14. Letter Messrs Tassie, agents in Glasgow for Manchester Insurance Company, to the Defender, 16th January 1828
  • 15. Guarantee by the insured to the Defender
  • 16. Discharge by the Defender to the Manchester Insurance Company, 16th January 1830
  • 17. Letter, Messrs Tassie to Mr J. Morton, 19th January 1830
  • 18. Letter, Mr Hamilton, actuary of Alliance Insurance Company, to the Defender, 20th January 1830
  • 19. Discharge by the Defender to the Alliance Insurance Company, January 1830
  • 20. Letter by the Defender to Mr Hamilton, 22d January 1830
  • 21. Discharge by the Defender to the Scottish Union Insurance Company, 22d January 1830
  • 22. Ditto to the Palladium Insurance Company, 28th January 1830
  • 23. Extract of entries in Defender's cash-book, of money received by him from Insurance Companies, and of money paid by him to the insured
  • 24. Extracts from Minute-book of West of Scotland Insurance Company
  • 25. Opinion of Mr Pollock on Case for West of Scotland Insurance Company
  • 26. Letter Mr Duncan, Manager of West of Scotland Insurance Company, to the Pursuer, 11th February 1830
  • 27. Letter by the Defender to Mr Toplis, 1st February 1830
  • 28. Letter by the Defender to the Insurance Companies, 24th April 1830
  • 29. Letter, Mr Ogilvie, agent in Glasgow of Palladium Insurance Company, to the Defender, 3d May 1830
  • 30. Letter, Mr M'Vey, agent in Glasgow for Alliance Assurance Company, to the Defender, 4th May 1830
Appendix Length (pages) 29
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
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Citation

, "Re-Revised Condescendence For James Pinkerton, Senior, Merchant in Glasgow-Pursuer; and Re-Revised Answers for James Donaldson, Merchant in Glasgow-Defender," May 1832 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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