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Alexander Wood, of Woodcote

Name
Alexander Wood, of Woodcote
Occupation
Advocate
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 18 June 1811. Son of George Wood, M.D.; m. Jane; Sheriff of Kirkcudbright 1830; Dean of Faculty 1841; Lord Wood 1842, resigned 1862.
Connections
Life Dates
- 1864

Associated Cases

Documents Authored

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Title Type Document Title Submitted
LC Volume 06 Duplies

Duplies for William Wilson and Ebenezer Brown, Creditors on the Sequestrated Estate of John Dun, Merchant and Ship-Owner, residing in Greenock, and for JAmes Watson, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on the said Sequestrated Estate, to the Replies for R. Turner and Son

4 Jun 1822
LC Volume 06 Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session the Petition of James Watson, Merchant in Glasgow

14 May 1822
LC Volume 07 Defences

Defences for James Paterson, Manufacturer in Glasgow, Donald Cuthbertson, Accountant there, and James Hamilton, Tobacconist there, only surviving Trustees of the deceased David Scott, and also of the deceased William Scott; to the Action of Aliment at the instance of Mrs Margaret Bulloch, residing in Hutchesontown, Widow of the late Ninian Scott, Son of the said deceased David Scott, and Nephew of the deceased William Scott

6 Jun 1831
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