Answers 1792

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Alexander Wight, "Answers for Messrs. Jones, Havard and Jones of London and for Young, Auchincloss and Company, Merchants in Glasgow, their Agents; for Messrs. Davies, Jones and Company of London, and for Robert Armour Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; for Messrs. George Henry and James Barton of Manchester; for Jonathan Rogerson of Manchester; for William Foreman of Conventry, and for the aid Robert Armour as their Agent; for Messrs. Fenton and Wainhouse of [blank], and Patrick Ewing Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; for Messrs. Wormwald, Fountaine and Company of [blank], and Alexander Donaldson Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; all Creditors of John Stewart and Company Merchants in Glasgow; to the Petition of James Hog Cashier to the Paisley Banking Company; and of Messrs. Andrew George, and Andrew Thomson, Banker in Glasgow," 26 Apr 1792 , 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 James Hog, Cashier of the Paisley Banking Company, and of Mess. Andrew, George, and Andrew Thomson, Bankers in Glasgow

Answers for Messrs. Jones, Havard and Jones of London and for Young, Auchincloss and Company, Merchants in Glasgow, their Agents; for Messrs. Davies, Jones and Company of London, and for Robert Armour Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; for Messrs. George Henry and James Barton of Manchester; for Jonathan Rogerson of Manchester; for William Foreman of Conventry, and for the aid Robert Armour as their Agent; for Messrs. Fenton and Wainhouse of [blank], and Patrick Ewing Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; for Messrs. Wormwald, Fountaine and Company of [blank], and Alexander Donaldson Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; all Creditors of John Stewart and Company Merchants in Glasgow; to the Petition of James Hog Cashier to the Paisley Banking Company; and of Messrs. Andrew George, and Andrew Thomson, Banker in Glasgow

Petition 1792

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Adam Rolland, of Gask, "Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Hog, Cashier of the Paisley Banking Company, and of Mess. Andrew, George, and Andrew Thomson, Bankers in Glasgow," 21 Feb 1792 , 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 James Hog, Cashier of the Paisley Banking Company, and of Mess. Andrew, George, and Andrew Thomson, Bankers in Glasgow

Answers for Messrs. Jones, Havard and Jones of London and for Young, Auchincloss and Company, Merchants in Glasgow, their Agents; for Messrs. Davies, Jones and Company of London, and for Robert Armour Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; for Messrs. George Henry and James Barton of Manchester; for Jonathan Rogerson of Manchester; for William Foreman of Conventry, and for the aid Robert Armour as their Agent; for Messrs. Fenton and Wainhouse of [blank], and Patrick Ewing Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; for Messrs. Wormwald, Fountaine and Company of [blank], and Alexander Donaldson Merchant in Glasgow, their Agent; all Creditors of John Stewart and Company Merchants in Glasgow; to the Petition of James Hog Cashier to the Paisley Banking Company; and of Messrs. Andrew George, and Andrew Thomson, Banker in Glasgow

Petition 1792

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David Williamson Robertson Ewart, of Balgray, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Counil and Session, the Petition of James Grinlay Shipmaster in Bo-ness, William M'Kay Shipmaster there; James Oconochar Shipmaster there; William Hunter Shipmaster there' George Dick Shoemaker there; William Baird Merchant there; Monro Ross Vintner there; Robert Henderson Merchant there; David Duncan Changekeeper there; John Law Watchmaker there; Richard Bryce Mariner there; John Hardie Baker there; Robert Paterson Writer there; James and John Mortons, William Jeffrey, and Janet Nimmo there; and Thomas Cowan Merchant there," 9 Mar 1792 , 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 Counil and Session, the Petition of James Grinlay Shipmaster in Bo-ness, William M'Kay Shipmaster there; James Oconochar Shipmaster there; William Hunter Shipmaster there' George Dick Shoemaker there; William Baird Merchant there; Monro Ross Vintner there; Robert Henderson Merchant there; David Duncan Changekeeper there; John Law Watchmaker there; Richard Bryce Mariner there; John Hardie Baker there; Robert Paterson Writer there; James and John Mortons, William Jeffrey, and Janet Nimmo there; and Thomas Cowan Merchant there

Information 1792

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George Fergusson, of Hermand, Lord Hermand, "Information for Robert Graham late Residenter in Skaill, and James Rowland, Son of James Rowland in Nippigair, pannels, against Robert Dundas, Esq; of Arniston, his Majesty's Advocate, and Mr William Richardson Procurator-fiscal of the High Court of Admiralty, Prosecutors," 17 Mar 1792 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for Robert Graham late Residenter in Skaill, and James Rowland, Son of James Rowland in Nippigair, pannels, against Robert Dundas, Esq; of Arniston, his Majesty's Advocate, and Mr William Richardson Procurator-fiscal of the High Court of Admiralty, Prosecutors

Memorial 1792

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Adam Rolland, of Gask, "Memorial for George Graham of Kinross, Esquire; Against James Beatson of Mawhill, and others, Heritors of the parish of Kinross, and for the Common Agent in the Process for localling the Stipend of that Parish," 18 Jun 1792 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial for George Graham of Kinross, Esquire; Against James Beatson of Mawhill, and others, Heritors of the parish of Kinross, and for the Common Agent in the Process for localling the Stipend of that Parish