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Syme v. Erskine and Others 1801

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Syme, Writer to the Signet, for himself, and as Trustee for the other Creditors of the late John Ranaldson, Esq. of Blairball

23 May 1800
Answers

Answers for Sir William Erskine of Torrie, Bart. eldest Son and Disponee of the late Sir William Erskine of Torrie, Bart. Alexander forbes, Esq; second Son of the late Mr David Forbes, Writer in Edinburgh, Mrs Forbes, and Others, Truestees of the said Mr David Forbes; and Mr Charles Stewart, Writer to the Signet - Defenders; to the Petition of Mr John Syme, Writer to the Signet - Pursuer

16 Oct 1800
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Syme, Writer to the Signet, for himself, and as Trustee for the other Creditors of the late John Ranaldson, of Blairball, Esq

4 Feb 1801
Answers

Answers for Sir William Erskine of Torry, Baronet, Eldest Son and Disponee of the late Sir William Erskine of Torry, Baronet; Alexander Forbes, Esq; Second Son of the late Mr David Forbes, Writer in Edinburgh, Mrs Forbes, and Others, Trustees of the said Mr David Forbes; and Mr Charles Stewart, Writer o the Signet, - Defenders; to the Petition of Mr John Syme, Writer o the Signet, - Pursuer

2 Jun 1801

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