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Carnegie v. Souter

1795

Documents in this case (3)

  • Petition, 1795
  • Answers, 1795
  • Answers, 1795

Session Papers

Petition Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Sir David Carnegie of Southesk, Baronet, and other Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply for the County of Forfar, 3 Mar 1795
Answers Answers for Alexander Nairne, Esq.; of Drumkilbo, Captain Drummond, of Gairdrum, Mungo Murray, Esq.; of Lintrose, and Captain John Gordon, Factor on the Estate of Pitcur, belonging to the Right Hon. the Countess of Douager of Aboyne; to the Petition of Sir Davis Carnegy of Southesk, Bart. and other Justices of the Peace, and Commissioners of Supply for the County of Forfar, 6 May 1795
Answers Answers for John Soutar, Tenant in Peattie; to the Petition of Sir David Carnegie of Southesk, Baronet, and other Justices of the Peace and Commissioners of Supply for the County of Forfar. 27 Mar 1795

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