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James Marshall, Esq.

Name
James Marshall, Esq.
Occupation
Writer to the Signet
Biographical Info
A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, by the late John Kay
Biographical Notes
Eldest son of John Marshall, writer in Strathaven; 1761 m. Janet, daughter of David Spens, W.S. Apprentice to David Spens; W.S. 29th June 1759.
Marshall, James, 1731-1807
Life Dates
1731 - 1807

Associated Cases

Displaying 1 - 3 of 3
Case Role Date
Craig v. Anderson Agent 1776
John and Ursula Smith v. James Marshall Defender 1780
Trustees of Batties-mains v. Armadale Agent 1801

Documents Authored

Displaying 1 - 4 of 4
Title Type Document Title Submitted
Pollock v. Darling Bill

Bill of Suspension for John Darling, Tenant in Chalkielaw, against Adam Pollock, Collector of Poors Rates in the Parish of Duse

22 Jan 1801
Pollock v. Darling Replies

Replies for John Darling, Tenant in Chalkielaw, in the parish of Dunse, Suspender, to the Answers for Adam Pollock, Collector of the Poors Rates in the Said Parish, Charger

16 Feb 1801
Paxton v. Pollock Bill of Suspension

Bill of Suspension for Henry Paxton, Tenant in Manderston Mains, against Adam Pollock, Collector of Poor's Rates in the Parish of Dunse

23 Jan 1801
William Sprott v. Patrick Frazer Answers

[To be reported by Lord Meadowbank.] Answers for William Sprott, Solicitor-at-Law, Procurator-Fiscal for the City of Edinburgh, for the Public Interest, To The Bill of Advocation for Patrick Frazer and others

6 Jul 1796
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