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George Taylor v. Mrs. Taylor, or Binnie

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Appendix to Reclaiming Note

Additional Appendix to Reclaiming Note for George Taylor, Innkeeper, Whitburn, Berwickshire, In the Action of Divorce at his instance against Janet Binnie or Taylor, his Wife

16 Nov 1831
Reclaiming Note

Reclaiming Note for George Taylor, Innkeeper, Whiteburn, Berwickshire; in the Action of Divorce at his Instance against Janet Binnie, his Wife

15 Jul 1831
Revised Case

Revised Case for George Taylor, Innkeeper, Whitburn, Berwickshire; in the Action of Divorce at his Instance against Janet Binnie, His Wife

15 Feb 1832
Revised Case

Revised Case for Janet Binnie, Wife of George Taylor, Innkeeper, Whitburn, Berwickshire, Defender in the action of Divorce at his instance against her

15 Feb 1832
Answers Answers by the Consulted Judges, to the Questions of the Lords of the First Division [in Divorce Taylor v. Binnie] Jun 1832
Interlocutor

Interlocutor Pronounced by the First Division of the Court of Session, in the Action of Divorce at the Instance of George Taylor, Innkeeper at Whiteburn, Berwickshire, against Janet Binnie or Taylor, his Wife

21 Feb 1832

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