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Begbie v. Welsh

1806

Documents in this case (6)

  • Information 1806
  • Information 1806
  • Information 1807
  • Appendix 1808
  • Condescendence 1808
  • Report 1808

Session Papers

Information

Information for John Begbie, residing in Edinburgh, in the Process of Advocation against him, at the instance of James Welsh, Kepper of the Toolbooth of Edinburgh

25 Feb 1806
Information

Information for James Welsh, Keeper of the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, Pursuer and Advocator, against John Begbie, Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, Defender

13 Feb 1806
Information

Information for the Right Hon. The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of the City of Edinburgh, against John Begbie Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, Defender

16 Apr 1807
Condescendence

Condescendence for the Right Hon. The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the City of Edinburgh, Pursuers

7 Jul 1808
Appendix

Appendix to Condescendence for the right Hon. The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Council of the City of Edinburgh

5 Jul 1808
Report

Introduction to the Additional Reports by the Right Hon. The Lord Provost, Magistrates, and council of the City of Edinburgh, Pursuers, in The question with John Begbie respecting the exaction of Jail Fees

7 Dec 1808

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