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Cannan v. Greig

1795

Documents in this case (6)

  • Petition, 1794
  • Answers, 1794
  • Memorial, 1795
  • Memorial, 1795
  • Memorial, 1795
  • Memorial, 1795

Session Papers

Petition (John Greig's Ineerest.) Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Horatius Cannan, Writer to the Signet, Common Agent in the Ranking of Polquhairn, 1 Jul 1794
Answers Answers for John Greig, Writer in Edinburgh; to the Petition of Horatius Cannan, Writer to the Signet, Common Agent in the Ranking of Polquhairn; 9 Oct 1794
Memorial Memorial for Horatius Cannan, Writer to the Signet, Common Agent in the Ranking of Polquhairn, Against John Greig, Writer in Edinburgh 3 Jan 1795
Memorial Memorial for John Greig, Writer in Edinburgh; Against Horatius Cannan, Writer to the Signet, Common Agent for conducting the Ranking of the Creditors of the late Adam Crawford Newal of Dalzeagles. 3 Jan 1795
Memorial Memorial for Horatius Cannan, Writer of the Signet, Common Agent in the Ranking of Polquhairn, Against Andrew Corrie, in Little Miltoun of Urr. 3 Jan 1795
Memorial [Ranking of Polquhairn.] Memorial for Andrew Corrie in Little Milltown of Urr. 15 Jan 1795

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