Document Type Bill of Advocation
Case John Pendrich v. Andrew Pendrich
Author Name William Handyside
Submitted 14 Jun 1794
Marginalia? Yes
Main Document Length (Pages) 9
Appendix Items
Appendix Length (pages)
Repository William & Mary School of Law, Wolf Library
Container W&M Wolf 3

Citation

William Handyside, "[To Be Reported by Lord Dreghorn.] In the Bill of Advocation, John Pendrich, Son of the deceased John Pendrich, Baker at Rosewell, and his Tutor ad litem, Against Andrew Pendrich, Brother, and Marion Pendrich, Sister of the said deceased John Pendrich," 14 Jun 1794 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Replies for John Pendrich, Son of the deceased John Pendrich, Baker at Rosewell, and his Tutor ad litem, To The Answers for Andrew and Marion Pendrichs

[To Be Reported by Lord Dreghorn.] In the Bill of Advocation, John Pendrich, Son of the deceased John Pendrich, Baker at Rosewell, and his Tutor ad litem, Against Andrew Pendrich, Brother, and Marion Pendrich, Sister of the said deceased John Pendrich

Answers for Andrew Pendrich, Painter in Kirkaldy, Brother-german of the deceased John Pendrich, later Baker in Rosewell; and for Marion Pendrich, residing at Gallowshall, near Dalkeith, Sister-german of the said deceased John Pendrich, Executors dative qua nearest in kin, decerned and confirmed to their said deceased Brother before the Commissaries of Edinburg: To The Bill of Advocation offered for John Pendrich, residing in Edinburgh, therein designed Son of the said deceased John Pendrich, and John Gray, Solicitor at Law, his Tutor ad litem