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David Williamson Robertson Ewart, of Balgray

Name
David Williamson
Occupation
Advocate
Alias
David Williamson
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 9 Aug. 1783. Son of Alexander Williamson; Sheriff of Clackmannan 1797; Sheriff of Stirling 1797; Bench 1811.
Life Dates
1761 - 1837

Associated Cases

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Documents Authored

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Title Type Document Title Submitted
LC Volume 02 Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Scott, Shoemaker in Glasgow, Advocator

14 Jan 1803
Cunynghame v. Watson Answers

Answers for Charles Watson of Saughton, Esq; to the Petition of Complaint of Sir William-Augustus Cuynghame of Livingstone, Baronet

13 Jan 1789
William Sprott v. Patrick Frazer Answers

[To be reported by Lord Meadowbank.] Answers for William Sprott, Solicitor-at-Law, Procurator-Fiscal for the City of Edinburgh, for the Public Interest, To The Bill of Advocation for Patrick Frazer and others

6 Jul 1796
Mackenzie v. Mackenzie Answers

Answers For Alexander Kenneth Mackenzie, Second Son of the deceased Alexander Mackenzie, formerly of the Stamp-Office London, thereafter Tacksman of Cononside, To The Petition of Sir Hector Mackenzie of Gairloch, Baronet

6 Apr 1797

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