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Ormiston v. Lord Balmuto's Interlocutor

1807

Documents in this case (3)

  • Petition 1807
  • Petition 1807
  • Petition 1808

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Thomas Ormison, Esq. now of Hawkburn, residing in Fedburgh, Grandson and disponee of the deceased Thomas Waugh, Writer in Fedburgh; and of Alexander Thomson, Stationer in Fedburgh, John Billerwell, Merchant there, and James Murray, Writer in fedburgh, Tutors and Curators nominated and appoined by the said deceased Thomas Waugh to the said Petitioner

20 Feb 1807
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Thomas Ormiston, Esquire, now of Hawkburn, a Minor Grandson and Disponee of the late Thomas Waugh, Writer in Fedburgh, and Alexander Thomas Stationer, John Biller Well, Merchant, and James Murray, Writer, all in Fedburgh, Tutors and Curators named by the said Thomas Waugh to the said Thomas Ormiston

7 Apr 1808
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of James Milne, second Son of the now deceased Nicol Milne Esq. of Faldonside

16 Jun 1807

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