Document Type Note of Decisions
Case High v. Main
Author Name Charles Hay, of Newton, Lord Newton
Submitted 1 Aug 1789
Marginalia? Yes
Main Document Length (Pages) 6
Appendix Items
Appendix Length (pages)
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 06

Citation

Charles Hay, of Newton, Lord Newton, "Note of the Decisions, Respecting the right of those holding Offices in a Borough, under the Magistrates and Town-Council thereof, to vote in the Annual Elections of these Boroughs," 1 Aug 1789 , 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 Donaldson Baker in Kinghorn, elected Deacon of the incorporation of Bakers of that Borough on the 26th September 1788; John Robertson, late Bailie, and one of the present Counsellors thereof; Alexander Malcolm, late Bailie; Robert Forrester, James Garland, Walter Demperstone, James Rolland, and James Robertson, late Counsellors of the said Borough; Alexander Russel, late Deacon of the Hammermen; William Lawson, late Deacon of the Shoemakers; Mathew Lamb, present Deacon of the Hammermen; and James Balmain, present Deacon of the Shoemakers of the said borough of Kinghorn; all of them constituent Members of the Meeting of the old and new Council of Kinghorn, held for the purpose of electing a Provost and Bailies of the said Borough, on the 1st day of October last; and of Robert Main, now declared by your Lordships to be Deacon of the Incorporation of Weavers; and John Lamb, who claimed to be Deacon of the Incorporation of Taylors, at said Meeting