Document Type Answers
Case William Little Gilmour v. Caroline Hunter
Author Name Charles Hay, of Newton, Lord Newton
Submitted 15 Apr 1802
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Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 17

Citation

Charles Hay, of Newton, Lord Newton, "Answers for Lieutenant Colonel Francis Cunnyghame of Dunduff, and James gray Writer in Edinburgh, his Commissioner, to the Petition of William Grieve Second Son to the deceased William Grieve Tenant of the Lands of Barlaugh, and others," 15 Apr 1802 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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