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Matthew Ross, of Candie

Name
Matthew Ross, of Candie
Occupation
Advocate
Assessor
Dean of Faculty
Biographical Info
Lord Cockburn's Memorials of His Time
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 4 February 1772. Son of Alexander Ross, Depute Clerk of Session; Advocate (Assessor) for the town of Linlithgow 1774-1808; Dean of Faculty 1808. Never married.
Life Dates
1750 - 1823

Associated Cases

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Documents Authored

Displaying 126 - 129 of 129
Title Type Document Title Submitted
John Reid and Richard Thomson v. United Incorporation of Mary's Chapel Petition

Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of John Reid and Richard Thomson, Masons and Builders, and others, Masons, Builders, Wrights, Plumbers, Glaziers and Slaters in Edinburgh

12 May 1792
Gardiner, et al v. Andrews Memorial

Memorial for Robert Andrew, Tenant in Holland, Defender, against Robert Gardiner of Feu, Pursuer

24 Sep 1788
Horn v. Reid Information

Information for Mrs. Alison Horn of Walkmill or Burleigh, Widow of Andrew Horn of Thomanean, Pursuer, Against John Reid Cooper in Whitby, and Thomas Mitchel Writer in Perth, Defenders.

13 Nov 1787
Stobie v. Scotland Answers

Answers for John Scotland Tenant in Luscar, to the Petition of John Stobie Writer in Edinburgh

15 Apr 1786

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The Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive is a multi-institutional collaborative initiative featuring Session Papers held by the Arthur J. Morris Law Library at the University of Virginia School of Law and the Library of Congress. The documents are hosted by the Centre for Research Collections at the University of Edinburgh. 

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