Memorial 1801

Citation

Thomas Walker Baird , "Memorial for the Reverend Mr James Mitchell, Minister, and John Spence, Kirk-Trasurer of the Parish of Aberlemno, in behalf of the Kirk-Session of that Parish, against the Ministers and Kirk-Session of the feveral Parishes of Dunnichen, Forfar, and Rescobie," 15 Oct 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial for the Reverend Mr James Mitchell, Minister, and John Spence, Kirk-Trasurer of the Parish of Aberlemno, in behalf of the Kirk-Session of that Parish, against the Ministers and Kirk-Session of the feveral Parishes of Dunnichen, Forfar, and Rescobie

Memorial for the Rev. Thomas Mason, Minister of Dunnichen, Moderatorm and Nicol Ford, Treasurer of the Kirk Session of the Parish of Dunnichen, for themselves, and for behoos of the remanent Members of the said Kirk Session

Memorial for the Reverend Mr. John Bruce Moderator of the Kirk-Session of Forfarm and John Dalgaty Kirk-Treasurer

Memorial 1801

Citation

Henry David Inglis, "Memorial for the Reverend Mr. John Bruce Moderator of the Kirk-Session of Forfarm and John Dalgaty Kirk-Treasurer," 21 Nov 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial for the Reverend Mr James Mitchell, Minister, and John Spence, Kirk-Trasurer of the Parish of Aberlemno, in behalf of the Kirk-Session of that Parish, against the Ministers and Kirk-Session of the feveral Parishes of Dunnichen, Forfar, and Rescobie

Memorial for the Rev. Thomas Mason, Minister of Dunnichen, Moderatorm and Nicol Ford, Treasurer of the Kirk Session of the Parish of Dunnichen, for themselves, and for behoos of the remanent Members of the said Kirk Session

Memorial for the Reverend Mr. John Bruce Moderator of the Kirk-Session of Forfarm and John Dalgaty Kirk-Treasurer

Memorial 1801

Citation

David Monypenny, of Pitmilly, "Memorial for the Rev. Thomas Mason, Minister of Dunnichen, Moderatorm and Nicol Ford, Treasurer of the Kirk Session of the Parish of Dunnichen, for themselves, and for behoos of the remanent Members of the said Kirk Session," 19 Nov 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial for the Reverend Mr James Mitchell, Minister, and John Spence, Kirk-Trasurer of the Parish of Aberlemno, in behalf of the Kirk-Session of that Parish, against the Ministers and Kirk-Session of the feveral Parishes of Dunnichen, Forfar, and Rescobie

Memorial for the Rev. Thomas Mason, Minister of Dunnichen, Moderatorm and Nicol Ford, Treasurer of the Kirk Session of the Parish of Dunnichen, for themselves, and for behoos of the remanent Members of the said Kirk Session

Memorial for the Reverend Mr. John Bruce Moderator of the Kirk-Session of Forfarm and John Dalgaty Kirk-Treasurer

Petition 1801

Citation

Sir Walter Scott, of Abbotsford, Bart., "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Miss Margaret Hunter, presently residing at Musselburgh, Daughter of the deceased William Hunter Writer in Melrose; and Mr John Mercer Writer in Melrose, he Curator at law, for his Interest;," 20 May 1801 , 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 Miss Margaret Hunter, presently residing at Musselburgh, Daughter of the deceased William Hunter Writer in Melrose; and Mr John Mercer Writer in Melrose, he Curator at law, for his Interest;

Petition 1802

Citation

James Reddie, L.L.D., "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Grieve, Tenant in the lands of Barlaugh, and others, second Son and Heir of the deceased William Grieve, the original Lesse of the said lands," 26 May 1802 , 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 Miss Caroline Hunter, second Daughter of the deceased Walter Hunter, Esq; of Polmood

Answers for Walter Little Gilmour, Esq; of Libberton and Craig to the Petition of Miss Caroline Hunter

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Additional Petition of Walter Little Gilmour, of Libberton and Craigmillar, Esq

Answers for Mrs Caroline Hunterm Wife of James Elliot, Clerk to the Signet, and him for his Interest; to the Petition for Walter Little Gilmour, Esq; of Libberton and Craigmillar

Unto the Right Honourable the Lord of Council and Session the Petition of William Grieve, Tenant in the Lands of Barlaugh, and others, second Son and Heir by Destination to the deceased William Grieve, the originial Lessee of said Lands

Answers for Lieutenant Colonel Francis Cunnyghame of Dunduff, and James gray Writer in Edinburgh, his Commissioner, to the Petition of William Grieve Second Son to the deceased William Grieve Tenant of the Lands of Barlaugh, and others

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Grieve, Tenant in the lands of Barlaugh, and others, second Son and Heir of the deceased William Grieve, the original Lesse of the said lands

Answers 1802

Citation

Charles Hay, of Newton, Lord Newton, "Answers for Lieutenant Colonel Francis Cunnyghame of Dunduff, and James gray Writer in Edinburgh, his Commissioner, to the Petition of William Grieve Second Son to the deceased William Grieve Tenant of the Lands of Barlaugh, and others," 15 Apr 1802 , 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 Miss Caroline Hunter, second Daughter of the deceased Walter Hunter, Esq; of Polmood

Answers for Walter Little Gilmour, Esq; of Libberton and Craig to the Petition of Miss Caroline Hunter

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Additional Petition of Walter Little Gilmour, of Libberton and Craigmillar, Esq

Answers for Mrs Caroline Hunterm Wife of James Elliot, Clerk to the Signet, and him for his Interest; to the Petition for Walter Little Gilmour, Esq; of Libberton and Craigmillar

Unto the Right Honourable the Lord of Council and Session the Petition of William Grieve, Tenant in the Lands of Barlaugh, and others, second Son and Heir by Destination to the deceased William Grieve, the originial Lessee of said Lands

Answers for Lieutenant Colonel Francis Cunnyghame of Dunduff, and James gray Writer in Edinburgh, his Commissioner, to the Petition of William Grieve Second Son to the deceased William Grieve Tenant of the Lands of Barlaugh, and others

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Grieve, Tenant in the lands of Barlaugh, and others, second Son and Heir of the deceased William Grieve, the original Lesse of the said lands