Petition 1801

Citation

William Crawford, "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," 9 Jul 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 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 1800

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James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie, "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," 15 Nov 1800 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Petition 1800

Citation

Matthew Ross, of Candie, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Additional Petition of Walter Little Gilmour, of Libberton and Craigmillar, Esq," 17 Apr 1800 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1799

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Sir William Rae, of St. Catherine Bart., "Answers for Walter Little Gilmour, Esq; of Libberton and Craig to the Petition of Miss Caroline Hunter," 26 Nov 1799 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1801

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Sir Walter Scott, of Abbotsford, Bart., "Answers for George Pringle, Isobel Pringle, Margaret Pringle, Agnes Pringle, and Jean Pringle, Children of the deceased Thomas Pringle, Tenant in Blainslies, procreated of the Marriage between him and Agnes Pringle, his Spousel and for Robert Murray, presently residing at Blainsie, Husband of the said Isabel Pringle alias Murray, for himself, and for his Interest; to the Petition of John, George, Agnes, Thomas, and Isobel Grays, Children prpcreated of the Marriage between George Gray, Mason in Kelso, and Agnes Pringle, his Spouse; and of the said George Gray, as Administrator-in-Law for such of his Children as are Minors; and of Thomas Buckham, Baker in Kelso, Husband to the said Agnes Gray," 14 Nov 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Petition 1801

Citation

John H. Forbes, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John, George, agnes, Thomas, and Isobel Grays, Children procreated of the Marriage between George Gray Mason in Kelso, and Agnes Pringle his Spousel and of the said George Gray, as Administrator-in-law for such of his Children as are Minors; and of John-Buckham Baker in Kelso, Husband to the said Agnes Gray," 26 May 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1801

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James Graham, of Leitchton, "Answers for Lieutenant James Hamilton of Garthamloch, and James Denniston of Coalgrain, James Denniston, Younger of Coalgrain, Robert Gray of Carntine, Gilbert Hamilton, Merchant in Glasgow, Archibald Wallace, Merchant there, and James M'Nair of Greenfiled; Heritable Creditors of the said Lieutenant James Hamilton; to the Petition of John Gray, Miller of Provan," 2 Jan 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Petition 1800

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Archibald Campbell Jr., Lord Succoth, 2nd Baronet of Succoth, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Gray, Miller at the Town of Glasgow's Mills," 4 Dec 1800 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1801

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Charles Hay, of Newton, Lord Newton, "Answers for Charles Gardyne Esquire of Ravensby, to the Petition of James Doctor, Keeper of the Tollbar at the Bridge of Montrose," 2 Jan 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1800

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William Robertson, Lord Robertson, "Answers for Mrs Margaret Buchanan, Widow of Dugald Buchanan of Craigievairn, Esq; to the Petition of James Purdon Gray of Chryston, only Child of the Marriage between John Purdon, Merchant in Glasgow, and Isabella Gray of Chrystonl of the said John Purdon, as Tutor and Administrator-in-law for his said Sonl and of John Lang, Writer in Galsgow, for himself, and as Trustrr for the Creditors of the said James Prudon Gray," 12 Dec 1800 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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