Petition 1791

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Unclear, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Counil and Session, the Petition of Thomas Cairns of Dundrenan, Esquire [Copy 1]," 4 Jan 1791 , 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 Thomas Cairns of Dundrenan, Esquire [Copy 1]

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Thomas Cairns of Dundrenan, Esquire [Copy 2]

Memorial Bruce 1798

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John Clerk, Lord Eldin, "Memorial for James Bruce Tillicoultry, Esq; and Charles Selkrig, Accountant in Edinburgh, Trustee for his Creditors, Pursuers; Against Peter and William Bruce, brothers of the said James Bruce, Mrs Anna Bruce, spouse of Thomas Bruce Williamson of Arnott, Esq; and the said Thomas Bruce Williamson, Esq; for his interest; Thomas Bruce Williamson, only son of the said Mrs Anna Bruce; Miss [blank] Bruce, only daughter of the said Mrs Anna Bruce; Alexander White, Esq; Advocate; Miss Christian White, daughter of the deceased Mrs [blank] Carstairs alias White; and Major-General John White, her husband; Miss Christian Carstairs; and Mrs Anne Paterson, widow of the deceased Reverend [blank] Paterson; being the whole Heirs of Entail called to the succession of the said Estate of Tillicoultry, by the Deed of Entail after-mentioned, Defenders," 7 Jun 1798 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Memorial for James Bruce Tillicoultry, Esq; and Charles Selkrig, Accountant in Edinburgh, Trustee for his Creditors, Pursuers; Against Peter and William Bruce, brothers of the said James Bruce, Mrs Anna Bruce, spouse of Thomas Bruce Williamson of Arnott, Esq; and the said Thomas Bruce Williamson, Esq; for his interest; Thomas Bruce Williamson, only son of the said Mrs Anna Bruce; Miss [blank] Bruce, only daughter of the said Mrs Anna Bruce; Alexander White, Esq; Advocate; Miss Christian White, daughter of the deceased Mrs [blank] Carstairs alias White; and Major-General John White, her husband; Miss Christian Carstairs; and Mrs Anne Paterson, widow of the deceased Reverend [blank] Paterson; being the whole Heirs of Entail called to the succession of the said Estate of Tillicoultry, by the Deed of Entail after-mentioned, Defenders

Information 1791

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Adam Rolland, W.S., "Information for Mrs Elizabeth Burden, alias Campbell, Relict of the deceased John Campbell, formetime Merchant in Perth, against Mark Campbell, Merchang in the Island of Granada, Mrs Katharine Campbell, Residenter in Dunkeld, and Mrs Robertson of Auchlecks," 7 Jul 1791 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for Mrs Elizabeth Burden, alias Campbell, Relict of the deceased John Campbell, formetime Merchant in Perth, against Mark Campbell, Merchang in the Island of Granada, Mrs Katharine Campbell, Residenter in Dunkeld, and Mrs Robertson of Auchlecks

Petition Spens 1798

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Sir James Fergusson, of Kilkerran, Lord Kilkerran, "Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Walter Spens, Merchant in London; and William Blair, Writer to the Signet, his Attorney," 4 Jul 1798 , 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 Tait, Writer in Edinburgh, Factor for the Executors of the deceased Lawrence Spends, Writer there

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Walter Spens, Merchant in London; and William Blair, Writer to the Signet, his Attorney

Petition Tait 1796

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Henry David Inglis, "Unto The Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of John Tait, Writer in Edinburgh, Factor for the Executors of the deceased Lawrence Spends, Writer there," 13 Dec 1796 , 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 Tait, Writer in Edinburgh, Factor for the Executors of the deceased Lawrence Spends, Writer there

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Walter Spens, Merchant in London; and William Blair, Writer to the Signet, his Attorney

Proof 1791

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, "Proof in the Petition and Complaint Colonel Andrew Bruce, against Harry Davidson, Writer to the Signet," 26 Jan 1791 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Proof in the Petition and Complaint Colonel Andrew Bruce, against Harry Davidson, Writer to the Signet

Answers Inglis 1799

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Robert Davidson, "Answers for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, younger Children of the Marriage between the late Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh, and Jean Simpson, youngest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Viewfield; and for James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis; and also for Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Beetie, Betty and Janet Wights, younger Children of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Farmer in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, eldest Daughter of the said Alexander Simpson; and for William Hunter of Gilmerton, Husband of the said Janet Wight; To The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son of the said Robert Wight," 7 Feb 1799 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for William Inglis, Surgeon in the service of the Honourable East India Company, and for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, all Children of the deceased Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh; and James Hay, Writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis, for his Interest; Defenders; Against David Wight of Viewfield, Eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield, Pursuer

Information for David Wight, of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield; Against William, Alexander, Elisabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, children of the deceased Claud Inglis, merchant in Edinburgh, and James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, husband of the said Marion for his interest; Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Bettie, Betty, and Janet Wights, children of Robert Wight farmer in Kingsknows, and William Hunter of Gilmerton, husband of the said Janet Wight

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield

Answers for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, younger Children of the Marriage between the late Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh, and Jean Simpson, youngest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Viewfield; and for James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis; and also for Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Beetie, Betty and Janet Wights, younger Children of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Farmer in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, eldest Daughter of the said Alexander Simpson; and for William Hunter of Gilmerton, Husband of the said Janet Wight; To The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son of the said Robert Wight

Petition Wight 1798

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William Clerk, "Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield," 15 Dec 1798 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for William Inglis, Surgeon in the service of the Honourable East India Company, and for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, all Children of the deceased Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh; and James Hay, Writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis, for his Interest; Defenders; Against David Wight of Viewfield, Eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield, Pursuer

Information for David Wight, of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield; Against William, Alexander, Elisabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, children of the deceased Claud Inglis, merchant in Edinburgh, and James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, husband of the said Marion for his interest; Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Bettie, Betty, and Janet Wights, children of Robert Wight farmer in Kingsknows, and William Hunter of Gilmerton, husband of the said Janet Wight

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield

Answers for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, younger Children of the Marriage between the late Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh, and Jean Simpson, youngest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Viewfield; and for James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis; and also for Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Beetie, Betty and Janet Wights, younger Children of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Farmer in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, eldest Daughter of the said Alexander Simpson; and for William Hunter of Gilmerton, Husband of the said Janet Wight; To The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son of the said Robert Wight

Information Wight 1798

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John Clerk, Lord Eldin, "Information for David Wight, of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield; Against William, Alexander, Elisabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, children of the deceased Claud Inglis, merchant in Edinburgh, and James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, husband of the said Marion for his interest; Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Bettie, Betty, and Janet Wights, children of Robert Wight farmer in Kingsknows, and William Hunter of Gilmerton, husband of the said Janet Wight," 12 May 1798 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for William Inglis, Surgeon in the service of the Honourable East India Company, and for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, all Children of the deceased Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh; and James Hay, Writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis, for his Interest; Defenders; Against David Wight of Viewfield, Eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield, Pursuer

Information for David Wight, of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the marriage between Robert Wight, tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest daughter of Alexander Simpson, third brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield; Against William, Alexander, Elisabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, children of the deceased Claud Inglis, merchant in Edinburgh, and James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, husband of the said Marion for his interest; Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Bettie, Betty, and Janet Wights, children of Robert Wight farmer in Kingsknows, and William Hunter of Gilmerton, husband of the said Janet Wight

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son procreate of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Tenant in Kingsknows, and Elisabeth Simpson, who was eldest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Pendreich and Viewfield

Answers for Alexander, Elizabeth, Margaret, and Marion Inglis, younger Children of the Marriage between the late Claud Inglis, Merchant in Edinburgh, and Jean Simpson, youngest Daughter of Alexander Simpson, third Brother of Andrew Simpson of Viewfield; and for James Hay, writer in Edinburgh, Husband of the said Marion Inglis; and also for Robert Wight junior, Agnes, Beetie, Betty and Janet Wights, younger Children of the Marriage between Robert Wight, Farmer in Kingsknows, and Elizabeth Simpson, eldest Daughter of the said Alexander Simpson; and for William Hunter of Gilmerton, Husband of the said Janet Wight; To The Petition of David Wight of Viewfield, eldest Son of the said Robert Wight