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Finlayson v. M'Alphine

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Petition

Unto the Right Honourable Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Finlayson, late Merchant in Galsgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield, near Glasgow; with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

26 Nov 1806
Answers

Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, two of the just and lawful Creditors of Jon Finlayson, designing himself Merchant in Glasgow; to the Petition of the said John Finlayson, with the concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his sequestrated Estate, for approving of a Composition

3 Feb 1807
Replies

Replies for John Finlayson, late Merchant in Glasgow, afterwards in Liverpool, and at present residing at Jeanfield near Glasgowl with concurrence of Robert Auld, Merchant in Glasgow, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; to the Answers for John MacAlpine, Merchant in Greenock, and Thomas Edington, Partner of the Clyde Shipping Company, flying themselves two of his just and lawful Creditors

19 Feb 1807
Duplies

Duplies for John MacAlpine, and Thomas Edinton, Respondents; to the Replies for John Finlayson, Petitioner

27 Feb 1807

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