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John Aitken
John Alexander
George Andrew
John Ballingall
Benjamin Barton
James Beveridge
John Blain
John Brand
Thomas Buchanan, 7th of Boquhan
Matthew Buchanan
William Callender
John Campbell
James Carstairs
John Dick
John Easson
James Ferguson
Walter Ferguson, of Kinnaird
Mr. James Fergusson
James Fergusson, Provost
James Fergusson
John Flockhart
George Forbes
William Gardner, of Ladykirk
Matthew Gilmour
John Goodwillie
Alexander Grant
James Hill, of Cartside
James Horne
Laurence Inglis
George Jeffrey
Robert Johnston
John Johnston
George Johnston
Andrew Sloane Laurie
William Laurie
Charles Livingston
William Loch, of Hawkshaw
Andrew Lookup
Robert Macaulay
William Macmillan
Gilbert MacPherson
John Marshall
Claud Marshall
John Marshall
Jasper Marshall
John Maxwell Sr.
Mr. Hugh Maxwell
Alexander McConochie
James McHarg
Archibald McHarg
John Mercer
George Moncreiffe
Hugh Mosman
James Murray
James Naesmith, of Earlshaugh
Thomas Naismith
Robert Newbigging
Thomas Potts
Robert Rae
Thomas Robertson
William Robertson, of Middlefield
Robert Robertson
Donald Ross
John Scales
David Scot
John Shiells
William Small
Hugh Snodgrass
James Sommers
Robert Stark, Esq.
Robert Steel
John Stevenson
James Stewart
James Stewart
Thomas Stothart
Henry Swan
George Tod
James Watson Jr.
William Weir
Nathan Wilson
James Wilson
William Wilson, Esq., of Soonhope
John Wright
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The Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive is a multi-institutional collaborative initiative featuring Session Papers held by the Arthur J. Morris Law Library at the University of Virginia School of Law and the Library of Congress. The documents are hosted by the Centre for Research Collections at the University of Edinburgh. 

The project is made possible with generous investments from the Horatio and Florence Farmer Fund at the University of Virginia School of Law and the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation. 

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