Petition Aitken 1801

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George Joseph Bell, "Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh," 2 Apr 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh; against the Incorporation of Tailors

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Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh

Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh

Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Answers for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh; to the Petition, and Additional Petition, of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Answers for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh; to the Petition, and Additional Petition, of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Information Bain 1801

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Henry Erskine, "Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh," 15 Jan 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh

Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh

Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Answers for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh; to the Petition, and Additional Petition, of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Answers for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh; to the Petition, and Additional Petition, of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Information Aitken 1801

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Archibald Campbell Jr., Lord Succoth, 2nd Baronet of Succoth, "Information for William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh; against the Incorporation of Tailors," 14 Jan 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh

Information for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh, against the Journeymen Tailors in and about Edinburgh

Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Unto the right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session the Additional Petition of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Answers for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh; to the Petition, and Additional Petition, of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Answers for William Bain, Deacon of the Incorporation of Tailors of Edinburgh, for himself, and on behalf of the Master Tailors in and about Edinburgh; to the Petition, and Additional Petition, of William Aitken, Alexander Allan, and others, Journeymen Tailors in Edinburgh

Memorial Gordon 1800

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Thomas Walker Baird , "Memorial for John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustees for the Creditors of Donald M'Lean, late vintner in Kirriemuir, and John and Alexander Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchaser from them of the Subjects after metnioned, Defeders; against John Smith, Writer in Forsar, Pursuer," 13 Feb 1800 , 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 John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald M'Lean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and John and Alexander Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

Answers for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, to the Petition of John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirrymuir, and John and James Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchaser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

Answers for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, to the Petition of John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirrymuir, and John and James Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchaser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

Memorial for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, John Cordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustees for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and others

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Memorial for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, John Cordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustees for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and others

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Memorial Smith 1800

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Robert Craigie, "Memorial for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, John Cordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustees for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and others," 13 Feb 1800 , 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 John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald M'Lean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and John and Alexander Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

Answers for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, to the Petition of John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirrymuir, and John and James Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchaser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

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Answers Smith 1799

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David Williamson Robertson Ewart, of Balgray, "Answers for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, to the Petition of John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirrymuir, and John and James Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchaser from them of the Subjects after mentioned," 8 Jul 1799 , 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 John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald M'Lean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and John and Alexander Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

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Memorial for John Smith, Writer in Forsar, John Cordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustees for the Creditors of Donald Maclean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and others

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Petition Gordon 1799

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Thomas Walker Baird , "Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald M'Lean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and John and Alexander Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchser from them of the Subjects after mentioned," 21 May 1799 , 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 John Gordon in Clayleith, John Duncan in Runtilive, and Robert Hanton in Lednathy, Trustee for the Creditors of Donald M'Lean, late Vintner in Kirriemuir, and John and Alexander Taylors, Brothers of Frederick Taylor, Purchser from them of the Subjects after mentioned

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Answers Henderson 1801

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Charles Hope, Lord Granton, "Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know," 2 Jan 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know

Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know

Petition Scott 1800

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, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's - know," 25 Nov 1800 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know

Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know