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William Handyside

Name
William Handyside
Occupation
Writer to the Signet
Biographical Notes
Writer to the Signet
Connections
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Life Dates
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John MacLeod, of Muiravonside

Name
John MacLeod, of Muiravonside
Occupation
Advocate
Connections
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Life Dates
1688 - 1771

Charles Selkrig

Name
Charles Selkrig
Occupation
Accountant
Connections
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Life Dates
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Ambuske talks Scotland, the American Revolution, and SCOS on new podcast

SCOS Co-Director Jim Ambuske recently appeared on the podcast Your Most Obedient & Humble Servant to discuss the SCOS archive and his current book project.
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Ambuske presents at the ITPS Annual Conference

Jim Ambuske delivered a talk on American Loyalist cases in the Court of Session at the annual conference of the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies.
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William Baillie

Connections
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Life Dates
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R. Mackintosh

Name
R. Mackintosh
Connections
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Life Dates
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Simon Fraser

Name
Simon Fraser
Biographical Notes
Author of the petition in Munro v. Robertson (1778)
Connections
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Life Dates
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James Grant

Name
James Grant
Biographical Notes
Author of the Petition in Grant v. Duffus (1777)
Connections
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Life Dates
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Ambuske Brown Bags at the American Philosophical Society

Jim Ambuske delivered a lunchtime presentation on SCOS to colleagues at the American Philosophical Society
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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. 

The project is made possible with generous investments from the Horatio and Florence Farmer Fund at the University of Virginia School of Law and the William Nelson Cromwell Foundation. 

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SCOS Project Awarded Omohundro Institute Fellowship

The project team has won a Digital Collections Fellowship from the Omohundro Institute to digitize…
Feb 24, 2021

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May 29, 2021

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On May 17, 2021, SCOS Co-Director Jim Ambuske will discuss the experiences of a formerly enslaved…
Apr 6, 2021
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