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Stewarts v. Scott

1797

Documents in this case (5)

  • Petition, 1794
  • Answers, 1795
  • Memorial, 1796
  • Memorial, 1796
  • Notes

Session Papers

Petition Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Miss Mary, Helen, and Isabella Stewarts of Barnhills; James Smith of Ancrum Craig, James [Ruther]ford in Whitelaw Toll-bar, Andrew Rutherford, Merchant in Jedburgh, Adam Dun in Ancrum, William Turnbull, Mason there, George Currie, Thatcher there, George Gray, Tenant in Hopeton, James Davidson, Wright in Ancrum, Stephen Smith and Isabel Sword there, Thomas Henderson in Bowden, Agnes Hislop in Nether-Ancrum, and Thomas Hamilton, Weaver there, all proprietors of lands in the Parish of Ancrum May 1794
Notes Notes of Receipts granted by the Parsons of Ancrum to the Heritors of Nether-Ancrum.
Answers Answers for Sir John Scott of Ancrum, Baronet; to the Petition of Miss Mary, Helen, and Isabella Stewarts of Barnhills, and others. 3 Jan 1795
Memorial Memorial for Mss Mary, Helen, and Isabella Stewarts of Barnhills, ---- Pursuers; Against Sir John Scott of Ancrum, Baronet, Mr Thomas Campbell, Minister of Ancrum, Charles M'Kenzie, Writer in Edinburgh, and Mr William Brown, Minister of Bedrule, ----Defenders. 26 Jan 1796
Memorial Memorial for Sir John Scott of Ancrum, Baronet, defender; Against Mss Mary, &c. Stewarts of Barnhills, Pursuers. 15 Nov 1796

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