Document Type Answers
Case Hyslop et al. v. Maxwell
Author Name Sir Walter Scott, of Abbotsford, Bart.
Submitted 17 Nov 1801
Marginalia? Yes
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Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 17

Citation

Sir Walter Scott, of Abbotsford, Bart., "Answers for John Maxwell Esq; of Broomholm, to the Petition of Robert Hyslop, Tenant in Fairnyhirst; John Purves and Michael Purves, Tenants of a Share of the divided Commonyy of Langholm; William Little, lalte Tenant in Barross Grosts; and John Brown, formerly Shoemaker, now Carter in Langholm," 17 Nov 1801 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Hyslop, Tenant in Fairnybirst; John Purves, and Michael Purves, Tenants of a share of the divided Commonty of Langholm; William Little, Son of the deceased William Little, late Tenant in Barros Grosts; and John Brown, formerly Shoemaker, now Carter in Langholm

Answers for John Maxwell Esq; of Broomholm, to the Petition of Robert Hyslop, Tenant in Fairnyhirst; John Purves and Michael Purves, Tenants of a Share of the divided Commonyy of Langholm; William Little, lalte Tenant in Barross Grosts; and John Brown, formerly Shoemaker, now Carter in Langholm