Answers 1786

Citation

John Morthland, of Rindmuir, "Answers for John Mason Tenant in Reading, to the Petition of John King Flesher in Glasgow," 29 Jul 1786 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Petition 1786

Citation

B.W. Macleod, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John King, Flesher in Glasgow," 12 Jul 1786 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial 1786

Citation

Robert Cullen, Lord Cullen, "Memorial for Mrs Barbara Lowther, Daughter of William Lowther, Esq; of New York, and Relict of the deceased Archibald Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, and for William Blackburn of London, Esq; and James Buchan, Writer to the Signet, her Attorneys, Pursuers; against Murdoch Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, and the Trustees of the late Archibald Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, Defenders," 30 Nov 1786 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Report to the Fourteen Incorporated Trades of Glasgow, by the Committee of the Trades-House, appointed to conduct the Defence in the Action brought against them at the Instance of James Montgomery, some time Maltman in Glasgow, and others.

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Answers 1781

Citation

Allan Maconochie, Lord Meadowbank, "Answers for Mrs Margaret Ayton, (now Colvill), and for Andrew Blackburn (now Colvill) merchant in Glasgow, her husband, pursuers, to the Petition of Mess. Robert and Peter Colvills, and others, Defenders," 13 Nov 1781 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Craig, Timber-merchant in Glasgow

Memorial for Mrs Barbara Lowther, Daughter of William Lowther, Esq; of New York, and Relict of the deceased Archibald Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, and for William Blackburn of London, Esq; and James Buchan, Writer to the Signet, her Attorneys, Pursuers; against Murdoch Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, and the Trustees of the late Archibald Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, Defenders

Answers for James Clyde Corkcutter in Glasgow, Pursuer; to the Petition of William Craig Timber-merchant in Glasgow, Defender

Proof in the Process before the Dean of Guild Court of Glasgow. Agnes Brounlie; against James Turnbull, Slater in Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Fairley, some time in Portnaul, now in Dalmuir

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Fairley, late Distiller at Portnauld, with the Concurrence of four-fifths of his Creditors, who have produced and proved their Debts in the Sequestration, afterwards to be mentioned, and William Fairley, Farmer at Inchinnan, Trustee for the Creditors of the said John Fairley

Answers or Mess. Cuthberton, Sym, and Sym, Merchants in Glasgow, to the Petition of John Miller, Dyer in Glasgow

Information for John Macewan, Writer in Glasgow, and Daniel Macaulay, Messanger there, Defenders; against Mr Duncan Campbell, Collector of Excise at Glasgow, Pursuer

Information for Andrew and John Sym, Merchants in Glasgow, Trustees for Janet Dougall there, Pursuers; against Mrs Margaret Dougall, and John Dougall, her Son, Defenders

Information for John Dougal, Son of the deceased Captain Lieutenant Thomas Brown-Dougal of the 100th Regiment of Foot, and Mrs Margaret Davidson, now Spouse of George Potter, in Glasgow, his Mother, Defenders; against Messrs Andrew and John Symes, Assignees in trust of Janet Dougal, Residenter in Glasgow, Pursuer

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Fairley, late Distiller at Portnauld, with concurrence of William Fairley, Farmer at Inchinnan, Trustee chosen by the Creditors of the said John FAirley, on his sequestrated Estate

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Fairley, late Distiller at Portnauld, with concurrence of William Fairley, Farmer at Inchinnan, Trustee chosen by the Creditors of the said John Fairley, on his sequestrated Estate; [Copy 2]

Answers for John Dunn, Farmer at Cochney, to the Petition of John Fairley late Distiller at Pornauld, with Concurrence of William Fairley, Trustee upon his sequestrated Estate. 

Replies for John Fairley, late Distiller at Portnauld, and William Fairley, the Trustee chosen by his Creditors, Petitioners; to the Answers for John Dun, Tenant at Cochney

Duplies for John Dun, Farmer at Cochney, to the Replies of John Fairley, Distiller at Portnald, and William Fairley, Trustee for his Creditors

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Charles Logan, Merchant in Glasgow

Answers for Walter Aitchison, Spirit-Dealer in Glasgow, Charger; to the Petition of Jams Jackson, Post-Master in Glasgow, Suspender

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Poor Angus Mun, in Kilsinan of Cowal in Argyleshire

Answers for Janet M'Kendrick, Wife of Archibald M'Funn, Weaver in Calton of Glasgow, and him for his interest, Defenders; to the Petition of Poor Angus Munn, Pursuers

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Turnbull, Slater, James Maclauchilan and John Monteith, Masons, and Hugh Craword, Wright, all in Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Peter Atherton and Company, Merchants in Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Hugh Morton, Merchant in Newmills

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Macgregor and others, Trustees for the Creditors of William Bogle, late Merchant in Glasgow

Answers for John Ballantine, Banker in Ayr; to the Petition of James M'Gregor and others, Trustees for the Creditors of William Bogle, late Merchant in Glasgow

Answers for John Ballantine Banker in Ayr; to the Petition of James M'Grigor, and others, Trustees for the Creditors of William Bogle, late Merchant in Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Middleton, some time Weaver in Barn-green, now at Wardmiln-croft of Aberbrothock, Adam Mudie, Taylor at Thimblehall, near Arbroath, and Robert Mylne, Writer in Arbroath;

Accompt of Expences incurred by John Phillips, Merchant in Glasgow, Defender, in the Process of Declarator at the Instance of the late John Craig, Baker in Glasgow, against him, afterwards insisted by Robrt Criag, his Son

Accompt of Damages and Expences, John Phillips, Merchant in Glasgow, Pursuer; Against Robert Craig, Son of the deceased John Craig, Baker in Glasgow, Defender

Report to the Fourteen Incorporated Trades of Glasgow, by the Committee of the Trades-House, appointed to conduct the Defence in the Action brought against them at the Instance of James Montgomery, some time Maltman in Glasgow, and others.

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James MacGregor and others, Trustees for the Creditors of Mr William Bogle, late Merchant in Glasxgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of the Right Honourable Basil William Douglas, commonly called Lord Daer, Eldest Son of the RIght Honourable Dunbar Earl of Selkirk

Information for John Macausland, Deacon-convener, and James Burns, Colector, for themselves, and in behalf of the other Members of the Convenery or Trades House in the City of Glasgow, Pursuers; against James Montgomery, Visitor of the Incorporation of Maltmen in Glasgow, now Brewer in or near Dundee, John Tennant, Maltman in Glasgow, William Merrilees, late Deacon of the Hammermen, John Cuthbertson, Maltman in Glasgow, James Aiken, Tailor in Glasgow, George Buchanan, Maltman, late Bailie of Glasgow, and William Pinkerton, Maltman in Glasgow, seven of the individual Members of the Trades House; and also against the Magistrates and Town Council of Glasgow, Defenders.

Remarks on a Paper, Entitled, Report to the Forteen Incorporated Trades of Glasgow, by the Committee of the Trades-House, appointed to conduct the Defence in the Action brought against them, at the instance of James Montgomerie, some time Maltman in Glasgow, and others.

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Macausland, Deacon-Convener, and James Burns, Collector, or themselves, and in behalf of the other Members of the Convenery or Trades-House in the City of Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Wylie and Adam Wylie, both Grandsons of the deceased James Wylie, Cordiner in Glasgow, Janet Wylie, Daughter of the said James Wylie, and Relict of the deceased Adam Kirkwood, Bookbinder in Glasgow, and James Kirkwood, Clerk to John Gillespie, Manufacturer in Anderson, her Son; Hugh Mackinlay, Baker in Glasgow, James Mackinlay, Weaver, and Laurence MAckinlay, Glover, Residenters all in Glasgow, Children of the deceased (blank) Mackinlay, Residenter in Glasgow; and of the also deceased Mary Wylie, Daughter of the said deceased James Wylie'

Answers for Hugh Knox, Clerk to Thomas Buchanan, Writer in Glasgow; to the Petition of Robert Anderson and others, Writers in Glasgow, and Members of the Faculty of Procurators there

Report in the Process of Advocation, John Wright, Auctioneer in Glasgow, Advocator, against Hugh Yooll, MAnufacturer in Anderson, near Glasgow, Respondent

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of David Marshall, shop-keeper in Glasgow

Answers for Moses Gardner, Surgeon in Glasgow; to the Petition of David Marshall, Shop-keeper there

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Scott, Shoemaker in Glasgow, Advocator

Summons of Damages 1812

Citation

Unclear, "Summons of Damages. Matthew Paterson, Mason, Glasgow, against James Black, Esq. and Others, John Turnbull, Writer, Pursuer's Procurator," May 1812 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Poor Hugh M'Kechnie, Christopher Taes, and Peter Clydsdale, taylors in Glasgow

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Allan Bogle, Charles S. Parker, Francis Garden, and David Macculloch, Underwriters in Glasgow;

Extract from the Log-Book-of the Ship La Gloire, Printed by order of the Court, on advising a Petition for Allan Bogle and Others, Underwriters on the said ship; against Potts, Cook and Potts, Merchants, London.

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Peter Megget, residing in New Street of Canongate, Edinburgh

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Alexander Craig, Deacon, and John Armour Senior, Collector of the Corporation of Tailors in Glasgow

Bill of Advocation for Mrs. Isabella Maxwell, daughter of the deceased Mr Robert Maxwell, Merchant in Glasgow, and Spouse of Alexander Wallace, Esq; of Auchinvole; against the said Alexander Wallace

Memorial for Jean Hutchison, Wife of Mathew Hutchison, Flesher in Leith, Detender; against the said Mathew Hutchison, Pursuer

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Answers for Captain William Thomson of Leith, and others, Trust-Disponees of the late Charles Vertue, Merchant in Alloa, to the Petition of James Baird and others, Underwriters on the Aurora Kincardine

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of James Henderson, Spirit-Dealer in Glasgow

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of S. Parker, Francis Garden, and David M'Culloch, Underwriters in Glasgow

Memorial for Alexander Brymner, Tailor in Stirling, nearest lawful Heir of the late George Crawford, only Son of the deceased David Crawford, Esquire, of Carronbank; against Robert Crawford Riddell, Son of Mr. John Reginald Riddell, Writer to the Signet, and his said Father

Condescendence for William Jackson, present Prisoner in the Tolbooth of Glasgow, late Shopkeeper there, pursuer of a Process of Cessio; against Messrs Laurie and Pinkerton, MErchants in Glasgow, one of his Creditors

Answers for Mess. Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and Mandatory, to the Petition of S. Parker, Francis Garden, and David Macculloch, Underwriters in Glasgow

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Replies for William Jackson, Pursuer of a Process of Cessio Bonorum, to the Answers for Messrs Laurie and Pinkerton, and John Brown, Merchants in Glasgow; Alexander Brown, Merchant in Grahamston, near Glasgow; and John Gray, Miller, late at the Town of Glagow Mills, Creditors and Defenders

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Alexander Brymner, Tailor in Stirling, Nearest Lawful Heir of the late George Craword, only Son of the deceased David Crawford, Esquire, of Carronbank;

Answers for Walter Galloway of Coldervine, to the Petition of David Foyer of Bogside

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory

Advocation Peter Macdougal, Manufacturer in Glasgow; against Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, &c.

Advocation Peter Macdougal, Manufacturer in Glasgow; against Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, &c.

Answers for S. Parker, Francis Garden, and David M'Culloch, Underwriters in Glasgow; to the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of David Foyer, Esq; of Bogside

Information for Mrs. Janet Wingate, Wife of John Smith, Esq. of Etherlie, nearest in Kin of the deceased Mrs. Janet Wingate, Spouse of Alexander Cuthill, Esq. also deceased; and for the said John Smith, Esq. the Memorialist's Husband, for his Interest; in the Multiplepoinding brought at the instance of Stirling, Gordon, and Company, Merchants in Glasgow, against them, and Others.

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Peter MacDougal, Manufacturer in Glasgow;

Answers for Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, to the Petition of Peter M'Dougall, Manufacturer there

Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamillton, and Others, Underwriters in Greenock; against Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and Thomas Darling, Writer in Edinburgh, their Mandatory

Summons of Damages. Matthew Paterson, Mason, Glasgow, against James Black, Esq. and Others, John Turnbull, Writer, Pursuer's Procurator

Answers for Mess. Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory, to the Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamilton and others, Underwriters in Greenock

Unto the Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Duncan, late in Sandyford, now in Braehead, with Concurrence of William Weir, Merchant in Troon, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate;

Answers for William Forbes of Cullander, Esq. to the Petition of Joh Duncan in Braehead, and the Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Attorney

Answers 1812

Citation

Thomas Thomson, "Answers for William Forbes of Cullander, Esq. to the Petition of Joh Duncan in Braehead, and the Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate," 29 May 1812 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Poor Hugh M'Kechnie, Christopher Taes, and Peter Clydsdale, taylors in Glasgow

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Extract from the Log-Book-of the Ship La Gloire, Printed by order of the Court, on advising a Petition for Allan Bogle and Others, Underwriters on the said ship; against Potts, Cook and Potts, Merchants, London.

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Peter Megget, residing in New Street of Canongate, Edinburgh

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Alexander Craig, Deacon, and John Armour Senior, Collector of the Corporation of Tailors in Glasgow

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Alexander Brymner, Tailor in Stirling, Nearest Lawful Heir of the late George Craword, only Son of the deceased David Crawford, Esquire, of Carronbank;

Answers for Walter Galloway of Coldervine, to the Petition of David Foyer of Bogside

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Advocation Peter Macdougal, Manufacturer in Glasgow; against Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, &c.

Advocation Peter Macdougal, Manufacturer in Glasgow; against Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, &c.

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of David Foyer, Esq; of Bogside

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Peter MacDougal, Manufacturer in Glasgow;

Answers for Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, to the Petition of Peter M'Dougall, Manufacturer there

Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamillton, and Others, Underwriters in Greenock; against Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and Thomas Darling, Writer in Edinburgh, their Mandatory

Summons of Damages. Matthew Paterson, Mason, Glasgow, against James Black, Esq. and Others, John Turnbull, Writer, Pursuer's Procurator

Answers for Mess. Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory, to the Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamilton and others, Underwriters in Greenock

Unto the Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Duncan, late in Sandyford, now in Braehead, with Concurrence of William Weir, Merchant in Troon, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate;

Answers for William Forbes of Cullander, Esq. to the Petition of Joh Duncan in Braehead, and the Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Attorney

Petition 1812

Citation

John Boyd Greenshields, of Drum, "Unto the Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Duncan, late in Sandyford, now in Braehead, with Concurrence of William Weir, Merchant in Troon, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate;," 13 May 1812 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for Mrs. Janet Wingate, Wife of John Smith, Esq. of Etherlie, nearest in Kin of the deceased Mrs. Janet Wingate, Spouse of Alexander Cuthill, Esq. also deceased; and for the said John Smith, Esq. the Memorialist's Husband, for his Interest; in the Multiplepoinding brought at the instance of Stirling, Gordon, and Company, Merchants in Glasgow, against them, and Others.

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Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamillton, and Others, Underwriters in Greenock; against Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and Thomas Darling, Writer in Edinburgh, their Mandatory

Summons of Damages. Matthew Paterson, Mason, Glasgow, against James Black, Esq. and Others, John Turnbull, Writer, Pursuer's Procurator

Answers for Mess. Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory, to the Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamilton and others, Underwriters in Greenock

Unto the Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Duncan, late in Sandyford, now in Braehead, with Concurrence of William Weir, Merchant in Troon, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate;

Answers for William Forbes of Cullander, Esq. to the Petition of Joh Duncan in Braehead, and the Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Attorney

Petition 1812

Citation

William Clerk, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Attorney," 10 Sep 1812 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Citation

Thomas Darling, "Answers for Mess. Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory, to the Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamilton and others, Underwriters in Greenock," 12 May 1812 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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