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The Earl of Fife v. Mrs Martha M'Kenzie and Elizabeth Fraser

Published Reports

William Morison, The Decisions of the Court of Session (1811), pg. 2325
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Session Papers

Information

Information for The Right Honourable James Earl of Fife; against Mrs. Martha M'Kenzie, Widow of Colin M'Kenzie, Efq.; and Miss Elizabeth Fraser, Daughter of the deceased Charles Fraser, Efq. Of Inveralachy, Executors decerned and confirmed to the deceased Alexander Udny of Udny

4 Mar 1795
Information

Information for Mrs. Martha MacKenzue, Window of Colin Mackenzie, Efq; of Kilcoy, and Miss Elizabeth Fraser, Daughters of the deceased Charles Fraser, Efq; of Invera;ochy; against James Earl of Fife

3 Mar 1795
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Mrs. Martha Mackenzie, Widow of Colin Mackenzie, Efq; of Kilcoy, and Miss. Elizabeth Fraser, Daughters of the deceased Charles Fraser, Efq; of Inveralochy

27 May 1795
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Earl of Fife

26 May 1795
The information regarding this case was derived from an import courteously provided by the Baillii Database of Scottish Court of Session Decisions. In terms of the SCOS project, this databases uses respective BAILII entries as metadata shells for case materials present in the SCOS project partners respective repositories.

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