Title | Long Title | Date | Container | Container Sequence Number |
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Answers 1812 | Answers for William Forbes of Cullander, Esq. to the Petition of Joh Duncan in Braehead, and the Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate |
29 May 1812 | LC Volume 01 | 41 |
Summons of Damages 1812 | Summons of Damages. Matthew Paterson, Mason, Glasgow, against James Black, Esq. and Others, John Turnbull, Writer, Pursuer's Procurator |
May 1812 | LC Volume 01 | 42 |
Answers 1781 | Answers for Mrs Margaret Ayton, (now Colvill), and for Andrew Blackburn (now Colvill) merchant in Glasgow, her husband, pursuers, to the Petition of Mess. Robert and Peter Colvills, and others, Defenders |
13 Nov 1781 | LC Volume 02 | 1 |
Memorial 1786 | Memorial for Mrs Barbara Lowther, Daughter of William Lowther, Esq; of New York, and Relict of the deceased Archibald Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, and for William Blackburn of London, Esq; and James Buchan, Writer to the Signet, her Attorneys, Pursuers; against Murdoch Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, and the Trustees of the late Archibald Maclean, Esq; of Lochbuy, Defenders |
30 Nov 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 2 |
Petition 1786 | Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John King, Flesher in Glasgow |
12 Jul 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 3 |
Answers 1786 | Answers for John Mason Tenant in Reading, to the Petition of John King Flesher in Glasgow |
29 Jul 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 4 |
Petition 1786 | Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Agnes Miller, Relict of John Sawers, Ironmonger in Glasgow; |
7 Aug 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 5 |
Petition 1786 | Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Fairlie, Distiller at Dalmuir |
8 Aug 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 6 |
Answers 1786 | Answers for John Galbraith, Smith in Paisley; to the Petition of Agnes Miller, Relict of John Sawers, Ironmonger in Glasgow |
23 Sep 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 7 |
Answers 1786 | Answers for Sagar and Waterhouse, Merchants in Colne; John Hammar and Son; Merchants in Manchester; and James Barron, and Richard Scholes, likewise Merchants there; and Thomas Buchana, writer in Glasgow, their Attorney; to the Petition of David Anderson, sometime Merchant in Glasgow, now Prisoner there, and Pursuer of a Cessio Bonorum |
14 Nov 1786 | LC Volume 02 | 8 |