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James Stewart v. Alexander Scot 1836

Session Papers

Revised Case Revised Case for James Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness,-Defender; Against James Stewart, Esq. of Brugh, and his Curator,-Pursuers 20 Jan 1832
Revised Case Revised Case for James Stewart, Esquire, of Brugh, with consent of William Stewart, merchant in Leith, his curator,-Pursuers, Against Alexander Scot, Writer to the Signet, and Others,-Defenders 24 Jan 1832
Revised Case Revised Case for Alexander Scot, Esquire, W.S.,-Defender, in the Action at the Instance of James Stewart, Esq. of Brugh, with the Advice and Consent of Mrs Marion Stewart, Relict of the deceased James Stewart, late of Brugh; and William Stewart, Merchant in Leith, Curators fo the said James Stewart,-Pursuers, Against The said Alexander Scot, Alexander Stevenson, Writer in Edinburgh, and William Braidwood, of the Sea Insurance Office, Edinburgh, Trustee on the Sequestrated Estate of the said Alexander Stevenson,-Defenders 27 Jan 1832
Record

Record in the Process at the Instance of James Steuart, Esq. of Brugh, with Consent of Mrs Marion Steuart, his Widow, and William Steuart, Merchant in Leith, his Curators, Against Alexander Scot, W.S., and Others

Nov 1830
Revised Case Revised Case for James Stewart, Esq. of Brugh, and his Curator,-Pursuer, Against James Baikie, Esq. of Tankerness,-Defender 27 Jan 1832

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