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Sir James Montgomery, of Stanhope, Bart.

Name
James Montgomery, of Stanhope, Bart.
Occupation
Advocate
Biographical Info
The History of Parliament
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 31 July 1787. Second son of Sir James Montgomery, of Stanhope; M.P. from Peebleshire, 1800-1831; Lord Advocate, 1804-1806.
Life Dates
1776 - 1839

Associated Cases

Displaying 1 - 1 of 1
Case Role Date
Lindsay and Allan v. John Campbell Advocate for Defender 1800

Documents Authored

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7
Title Type Document Title Submitted
Ogilvy v. Dawson Memorial

Memorial for The Reverend Mr Andrew Ogilvy, Minister of Linton, in the County of Roxburgh, Charger

17 Jan 1800
Lindsay and Allan v. John Campbell Information

Information for John Campbell, Merchant in Greenock, Defender; against Mess. Lindsay and Allan, Merchants there, Pursuers

24 Jan 1800
Sir William Elliot v. George Currie Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of George Currie Tenant in Hallrule, in the County of Roxburgh

6 Mar 1795
Huggan v. Gray Petition

 Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Andrew Huggan in Nisbet Mill 

3 Jun 1794
John Davidson v. Alexander Kyde, and Others Petition 25 May 1797
Cameron v. Lord Craig's Interlocutor Answers 23 Oct 1797
Stewart v. Anderson Answers 5 Sep 1792
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