Title | Long Title | Date | Container | Container Sequence Number |
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Answers 1811 | Answers for Thomas Hunter, Manufacturer in Glasgow, to the Petition of Peter M'Dougall, Manufacturer there |
12 Sep 1811 | LC Volume 01 | 31 |
Condescendence 1810 | Condescendence for William Jackson, present Prisoner in the Tolbooth of Glasgow, late Shopkeeper there, pursuer of a Process of Cessio; against Messrs Laurie and Pinkerton, MErchants in Glasgow, one of his Creditors |
27 Feb 1810 | LC Volume 01 | 32 |
Answers 1810 | Answers for Messrs Laurie and Pinkerton, and John Brown, Merchants in Glasgow; Alexander Brown, Merchant in Grahamston, near Glasgow; and John Gray, Miller, late at the Town of Glasgow Mills, Creditors and Defenders; to the Condescendence for William Jackson, present Prisoner in the Tolbooth of Glasgow, late Shopkeeper there, Pursuer of a Process of Cessio |
19 Apr 1810 | LC Volume 01 | 33 |
Replies 1810 | Replies for William Jackson, Pursuer of a Process of Cessio Bonorum, to the Answers for Messrs Laurie and Pinkerton, and John Brown, Merchants in Glasgow; Alexander Brown, Merchant in Grahamston, near Glasgow; and John Gray, Miller, late at the Town of Glagow Mills, Creditors and Defenders |
21 May 1810 | LC Volume 01 | 34 |
Petition 1810 | Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of David Foyer, Esq; of Bogside |
18 Dec 1810 | LC Volume 01 | 35 |
Answers 1810 | Answers for Walter Galloway of Coldervine, to the Petition of David Foyer of Bogside |
27 Jun 1810 | LC Volume 01 | 36 |
Bill of Suspension 1812 | Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamillton, and Others, Underwriters in Greenock; against Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and Thomas Darling, Writer in Edinburgh, their Mandatory |
15 Apr 1812 | LC Volume 01 | 37 |
Answers 1812 | Answers for Mess. Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Mandatory, to the Bill of Suspension for Hugh Hamilton and others, Underwriters in Greenock |
12 May 1812 | LC Volume 01 | 38 |
Petition 1812 | Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Potts, Cooke, and Potts, Merchants in London, and their Attorney |
10 Sep 1812 | LC Volume 01 | 39 |
Petition 1812 | Unto the Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Duncan, late in Sandyford, now in Braehead, with Concurrence of William Weir, Merchant in Troon, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate; |
13 May 1812 | LC Volume 01 | 40 |