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Ritchie v. Patersons

1794

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  • Information 1794
  • Information 1794

Session Papers

Information

Information for Agnes Ritchie, only Child of the Marriage betwixt the deceased Agnes Paterson and Josiah ritchie, Shoemaker in Greenock, also deceased, Pursuer; against Janet, Jean, Elizabeth, and Martha Patersons, Daughters of the deceased John paterson, Merchant in Greenock, and their Husbands for their interests, Defenders

20 Nov 1794
Information

Information for Janet Paterson, Spouse of George Jamison, Shipmaster in Greenock; Jean Paterson, late Spouse to Robert Orr, Shipmaster there,now spouse to John Ritchie, Merchant in Saltcoasts; elizabeth Paterson, Spouse of James Kelly, Merchant in Greenock; and Martha Paterson, spouse of Alexander Taylor, Shipmaster there, Defenders; against Agnes Ritchie, only child of the Marriage betwixt Agnes Paterson and Josiah ritchie, both now deceased, Pursuer

20 Dec 1794

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