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Scott v. Henderson et al.

1800

Documents in this case (4)

  • Petition Scott 1800
  • Petition 1800
  • Answers Henderson 1801
  • Answers 1801

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's - know

25 Nov 1800
Answers

Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know

2 Jan 1801
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's - know

25 Nov 1800
Answers

Answers for James Henderson, Procurator-Fiscal for the County of Roxburgh; Walter Riddel, Writer in Jedburgh, and Thomas Elliot, Farmer in Hundalie, both of the Middle Troop of Roxburghshire Yeomanry Cavalry; to the Petition of Robert Scott, Constable for the Counties of Selkirk & c. residing at Henderson's Know

2 Jan 1801

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