Petition 1806

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William Clerk, "Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Gibson of Ingliston, Esq; Writer to the Signet," 3 Jun 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Gibson of Ingliston, Esq; Writer to the Signet

Duplies 1807

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Andrew Skene, "Duplies for John MacAlpine, and Thomas Edinton, Respondents; to the Replies for John Finlayson, Petitioner," 27 Feb 1807 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Finlayson, late Merchant in Galsgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield, near Glasgow; with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, two of the just and lawful Creditors of Jon Finlayson, designing himself Merchant in Glasgow; to the Petition of the said John Finlayson, with the concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his sequestrated Estate, for approving of a Composition

Replies for John Finlayson, late Merchant in Glasgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield near Glasgowl with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; to the Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, Partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, flying themselves two of his just and lawful Creditors

Duplies for John MacAlpine, and Thomas Edinton, Respondents; to the Replies for John Finlayson, Petitioner

Replies 1807

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James Miller, "Replies for John Finlayson, late Merchant in Glasgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield near Glasgowl with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; to the Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, Partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, flying themselves two of his just and lawful Creditors," 19 Feb 1807 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Finlayson, late Merchant in Galsgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield, near Glasgow; with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, two of the just and lawful Creditors of Jon Finlayson, designing himself Merchant in Glasgow; to the Petition of the said John Finlayson, with the concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his sequestrated Estate, for approving of a Composition

Replies for John Finlayson, late Merchant in Glasgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield near Glasgowl with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; to the Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, Partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, flying themselves two of his just and lawful Creditors

Duplies for John MacAlpine, and Thomas Edinton, Respondents; to the Replies for John Finlayson, Petitioner

Answers 1807

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Andrew Skene, "Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, two of the just and lawful Creditors of Jon Finlayson, designing himself Merchant in Glasgow; to the Petition of the said John Finlayson, with the concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his sequestrated Estate, for approving of a Composition," 3 Feb 1807 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Finlayson, late Merchant in Galsgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield, near Glasgow; with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, two of the just and lawful Creditors of Jon Finlayson, designing himself Merchant in Glasgow; to the Petition of the said John Finlayson, with the concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his sequestrated Estate, for approving of a Composition

Replies for John Finlayson, late Merchant in Glasgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield near Glasgowl with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; to the Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, Partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, flying themselves two of his just and lawful Creditors

Duplies for John MacAlpine, and Thomas Edinton, Respondents; to the Replies for John Finlayson, Petitioner

Petition 1806

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John Miller, of Millheugh, "Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Finlayson, late Merchant in Galsgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield, near Glasgow; with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate," 26 Nov 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Finlayson, late Merchant in Galsgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield, near Glasgow; with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, two of the just and lawful Creditors of Jon Finlayson, designing himself Merchant in Glasgow; to the Petition of the said John Finlayson, with the concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his sequestrated Estate, for approving of a Composition

Replies for John Finlayson, late Merchant in Glasgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield near Glasgowl with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; to the Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, Partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, flying themselves two of his just and lawful Creditors

Duplies for John MacAlpine, and Thomas Edinton, Respondents; to the Replies for John Finlayson, Petitioner

Information 1806

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Henry cockburn, Lord Cockburn, "Information for John Thomson, Mason, and John Nilson otherwise Nelson, Labourer, Pannels, against the Right Hon. Henry Erskine of Ammondell, his Majesty's Advocatem abd the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Prosecutors," 20 Oct 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for the Honourable Henry Erskine of Ammondell, His Majesty's Advocate, and the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Prosecutors against John Thomson mason, lately residing with Simon M'Lean gardener between the foot of Leith Walk, and the road leading from Leith to Edinburgh, commonly called the Easter Road, and John Nilson otherwise John Nelson labourer, lately residing in South Leith, prisoners at present in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, Pannels

Information for John Thomson, Mason, and John Nilson otherwise Nelson, Labourer, Pannels, against the Right Hon. Henry Erskine of Ammondell, his Majesty's Advocatem abd the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Prosecutors

Information 1806

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George Cranstoun, of Corehouse, "Information for the Honourable Henry Erskine of Ammondell, His Majesty's Advocate, and the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Prosecutors against John Thomson mason, lately residing with Simon M'Lean gardener between the foot of Leith Walk, and the road leading from Leith to Edinburgh, commonly called the Easter Road, and John Nilson otherwise John Nelson labourer, lately residing in South Leith, prisoners at present in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, Pannels," 6 Oct 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for the Honourable Henry Erskine of Ammondell, His Majesty's Advocate, and the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Prosecutors against John Thomson mason, lately residing with Simon M'Lean gardener between the foot of Leith Walk, and the road leading from Leith to Edinburgh, commonly called the Easter Road, and John Nilson otherwise John Nelson labourer, lately residing in South Leith, prisoners at present in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, Pannels

Information for John Thomson, Mason, and John Nilson otherwise Nelson, Labourer, Pannels, against the Right Hon. Henry Erskine of Ammondell, his Majesty's Advocatem abd the Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland, Prosecutors

Answers 1806

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Thomas Tod, "Answers for George Douglas, Esq; of Cavers, and other Heritors of the Parish of Kirkton; to the Petition of Sir William Elliott of Stobs, Baronet," 3 Apr 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, commissioners appointed for plantation of Kirks and valuation of Teinds, the Petition of Wir William Eliott of Stobs, Baronet

Answers for George Douglas, Esq; of Cavers, and other Heritors of the Parish of Kirkton; to the Petition of Sir William Elliott of Stobs, Baronet

Petition 1806

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Archibald Campbell Jr., Lord Succoth, 2nd Baronet of Succoth, "Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, commissioners appointed for plantation of Kirks and valuation of Teinds, the Petition of Wir William Eliott of Stobs, Baronet," 11 Feb 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, commissioners appointed for plantation of Kirks and valuation of Teinds, the Petition of Wir William Eliott of Stobs, Baronet

Answers for George Douglas, Esq; of Cavers, and other Heritors of the Parish of Kirkton; to the Petition of Sir William Elliott of Stobs, Baronet

Memorial 1806

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Robert Forsyth, "Memorial for John MacAdam at Turnberry, Alexander MacAdam of Grimmet, and John Dunlop of Mreham, Defender, against the Right Honourable Archibald Earl of Cassilis, Pursuer," 16 Oct 1806 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial for the Earl of Cassilis, Pursuer; against Mr.John Dunlop, Mr. Alexander MacAdam, and Mr John MacAdam, Defenders

Memorial for John MacAdam at Turnberry, Alexander MacAdam of Grimmet, and John Dunlop of Mreham, Defender, against the Right Honourable Archibald Earl of Cassilis, Pursuer