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J.H. Mackenzie

Name
J.H. Mackenzie
Occupation
Solicitor

Associated Cases

Documents Authored

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Title Type Document Title Submitted
Grant v. Fraser Petition and Complaint

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition and Complaint of John Peter Grant, Esq; Rothiemurcus, and James Grant, Esq; of Redcastle, Freeholders stating on the Roll of Electors of a Member of Parliament for the County of Inverness

1 Dec 1802
Grant v. Fraser Replies

Replies For John Peter Grant of Rothiemurchus, and James Grant of Redcastke, Esquires, Freeholders in the County of Inverness to the Answers for James Fraser, Clerk to the Signet, and Thomas Fraser, his eldest son, liferenter and Fair of the Freehold qualification of the Lands of Mussadie and Mellagie, in Inverness

15 Jun 1803
Replies

Replies For John Peter Grant of Rothiemurchus, and James Grant of Redcastke, Esquires, Freeholders in the County of Inverness to the Answers for James Fraser, Clerk to the Signet, and Thomas Fraser, his eldest son, liferenter and Fair of the Freehold qualification of the Lands of Muffadie and Mellagie, in Inverness

15 Jun 1803
Duke of Queensberry and Lord Hopeton v. The Officers of State Memorial

Memorial for The Officers of State,--Defenders, against his Grace the Duke of Queensberry and the Earl of Hopetoun, Pursuers

23 Feb 1807
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