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Belshes v. Smyth

1806

Documents in this case (4)

  • Petition 1805
  • Answers 1806
  • Replies 1806
  • Duplies 1806

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Belshes, Esquire, Second Lawful Son of John Hepburn Belshes, Esquire, of Invermay; and James Home, Clerk to the signet, his Attorney

6 Dec 1805
Answers

Answers for Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Smyth, younger of Methven, to the Petition and Complaint of John Belshes Esq. second Son of John Hepburn Belshes Esq. of Invermay, and James Home, Clerk to the Signet, his Attorney

2 Jan 1806
Replies

Replies for John Belshes, Esq; second lawful Son of John Hepburn Belshes, Esq; of Invermay; and James Home, Clerk to the Signet, his Attorney; to the Answers for Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Smyth, Younger of Methven

16 Oct 1806
Duplies

Duplies for Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Smyth, now of Methven, to the Replies for JohnBelches, Esq. second lawful son of John Hepburn Belches, Esq. of Invermay; and James Home, Clerk to the Signet, his Attorney

11 Dec 1806

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