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Bell v. King

1798

Documents in this case (9)

  • Memorial, 1795
  • Memorial, 1795
  • Proof, 1796
  • Memorial, 1796
  • Memorial, 1796
  • Bill of Advocation, 1797
  • Petition, 1798
  • Answers
  • Replies

Session Papers

Memorial Memorial for James Bell, Sheriff-Clerk of Berwickshire; Against Isobel King, Daughter of John King, Shoemaker in Cockburnspath. 28 Feb 1795
Memorial Memorial for Mrs. Isobel King, Spouse of Mr. James Bell, Sheriff-Clerk of Berwickshire. 28 Feb 1795
Proof Proof in Process of Divorce, James Bell against Isobel King. 25 Feb 1796
Memorial Memorial for James Bell, Sheriff-Clerk of Berwickshire; Against Isobel King, daughter of John King, shoemaker in Cockburnspath; 15 Dec 1796
Memorial Memorial for Mrs Isobel King, Spouse to Mr James Bell, Sheriff-clerk of Berwickshire ---- Defender; Against The said Mr James Bell----Pursuer. 16 Oct 1796
Bill of Advocation Bill of Advocation for Mrs Isobel King, Against James Bell, Sheriff-Clerk of Berwickshire. 27 Nov 1797
Answers Answers for Bill of Advocation for James Bell, Sheriff-Clerk of Berwickshire; to the Bill of Advocation for Mrs Isobel King
Replies Replies for Mrs Isobel King, Spouse to James Bell, Esq; Sheriff-Clerk of Berwickshire, Defender; to the Answers for the said James Bell, Pursuer.
Petition Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Bell, Sheriff-clerk of Berwickshire; 16 Jan 1798

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