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Hay v. Thomson

1788

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Documents in this case (3)

  • Petition 1787
  • Answers 1788
  • Petition 1788

Documents available. Full description in progress.

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of John Hay Accountant in Edinburgh, Trustee for the Creditors of the Deceased David Loch Merchant in Leith

19 Dec 1787
Answers

Answers for James Thomson Merchant in Edinburgh, surviving Partner of the Company carried on under the Firm of Andrew St Clair and Company Merchants in Edinburgh, and for the Creditors of said Company; to the Petition of John Hay Accountant in Edinburgh, Trustee for the Creditors of the deceased David Loch, Merchant in Leith

15 Jan 1788
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of John Hay, Accountant in Edinburgh, Trustee for the Creditors of the deceased David Loch Merchant in Leith

8 Mar 1788

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