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Sir Alexander Campbell, Baronet v. David Ballingall

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William Morison, The Decisions of the Court of Session (1811), pg. 8867
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Locations

Session Papers

Petition and Complaint

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition and Complaint of Sir Alexander Campbell of Ardkinlass, Bart.; John Johnston of Alva, Esq. and Captain John Livingston late of the 26th Regiment of Foot, Freeholders of the Shire of Stirling

5 Nov 1790
Answers

Answers for David Balingall, Esq, To The Petition & Complaint of Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. John Johnston of Alva, Esq; and Captain John Livingston of the 26th Regiment of Foot

9 Dec 1790
Replies

Replies for Sir Alexander Campbell of Ardkinlass, Baronet; John Johnston of Alva, Esq.; and Captain John Livingston, late of the 26th Regiment of Foot, Complainer; To The Answers for Mr. David Ballingall, Respondent 

23 Dec 1790
Condescendence

Condescendence for Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. and Others, Complainers; Against Mr. David Ballengall, Respondent. 

20 Jan 1791
Answers

Answers for David Balingall, Esq; to the Condescendence for Sir Alexander Campbell, Bart. And others, Complainers

27 Jan 1791
Petition

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Sir Alexander Campbell of Ardkinlass Bart. and other Freeholders of the County of Stirling

8 Feb 1791

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