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Irving v. Lowther

9 Aug 1765

Documents in this case (2)

  • Petition 1765
  • Answers 1765

People involved

  • John Irving — Pursuer
  • William Miller — Pursuer
  • John Young — Pursuer
  • George Lowther — Defender

Published Reports

Locations

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of John Irving seuer in Dornock, brother-german and heir to the deceased William Irving principal tacksman of half of the lands of Toldholes, and for William Miller and John young, his subtenants

9 Aug 1765
Answers

Answers for George Lowther Portioner of Dornock, Tenant of the Lands of Todholes; To The Petition of John Irving Feuar in Dornock, Brother-german and Heir to the deceased William Irving, principal Tacksman of Half of the Lands of Todholes, and for William Miller and John Young, Sub-tenants of a Part of said Lands

4 Oct 1765

Repository & Extent

William & Mary School of Law, Wolf Library
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