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Moncrief and Cullens v. Nasmith

1798

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  • Information, 1794
  • Information, 1794

Session Papers

Information [Lord Polkemmet Reporter] Information for Mrs Magdalen Moncrief, Relict of the deceased Captain John Lockhart Nasmith, late of the Royal Navy, and for Elizabeth, Ann, and Margaret Cullen, Daughters of the late Dr William Cullen, Physicians in Edinburgh; and for David Thomson, Writer to the Signet, their Attorney; Against John Nasmith, Mariner, formerly of his Majesty's Sloop of War the Alderney, and his Attorney 9 Oct 1794
Information Information for John Nasmith, Mariner, formerly of his Majesty's Sloop of War the Alderney, and for Captain Phillip Charles Durham of the Royal Navy, his Attorney, Defenders; Against Mrs Magdalen Moncrief, Relict of the deceased Captain John Lockhart Nasmith, late of the Royal Navy, and for Misses Elizabeth, Ann, and Margaret Cullen, Daughters of the late Dr William Cullen, Physician in Edinburgh, and David Thomson, Writer to the Signet, their Attorney. 9 Oct 1794

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