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Hay Marshall v. Anderson

Thomas Hay Marshall (pursuer) brought an action of divorce against Rose Anderson (defender), his Wife. for adultery.

Published Reports

William Morison, The Decisions of the Court of Session (1811), pg. 16787
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Locations

Session Papers

Bill

Bill of Advocation, Answers, &c. in the process of divorce Thomas Hay Marshall against Mrs. Rose Anderson. Taken to report by Lord Methven Ordinary

18 Mar 1802
Replies

Replies for Thomas Hay Marsahall, Merchant, and present Provost of Perth, to the Answers for Mrs Rose Anderson, his wife.

10 Mar 1802
Pursuer's Proof

Pursuer's Proof, in process of divorce, Thomas Hay Marshall, Against Rose Anderson

16 Jan 1797
Defender's Proof

Defender's Proof. Thomas Hay Marshall, Esq; Pursuer, Against, Mrs Rose Marshall, his wife, Defender

May 1799
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, the lords of Council and Session the Petition of Thomas Hay Marshall Merchant in Perth

28 May 1802
Bill

Bill of Advocation Thomas Hay Marshall against Mrs. Rose Anderson.

27 Jan 1802
Answers

Answers for Mrs. Rose Anderson spouse of Mr. Thomas Hay Marshall, Merchant in Perth to the Bill of Advocation for the said Thomas Hay Marshall

24 Feb 1802

Repository & Extent

University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
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