James Ure of Shirgarton, W.S., executed a settlement of his estate in favor of his nephew James. The settlement also named a series of substitutes, including any heirs-male born of John Wright of Easter Glinns and Christian Ure, Shirgarton’s sister. After Shirgarton died, his brother John challenged the settlement on the ground that it was executed on deathbed. With the settlement’s validity in question, John and young James came to an agreement that gave John a life rent and promoted Mary Ure, young James’s sister, in the line of succession. Mary eventually succeeded to her brother’s fee. After many years, however, Thomas Wright, the son of John Wright and Christian Ure, sought to void the titles held by John and Mary. In response, John renewed his action to void the alleged deathbed deed. Case documents discuss issues relating to the proof of certain facts, including Shirgarton’s health when the settlement was executed and alleged efforts to influence witnesses.
Documents in this case (3)
People involved
- John Ure — Pursuer
- Thomas Wright, of Easter Glinns — Defender
- Sir Ilay Campbell, Lord Succoth, 1st Baronet of Succoth — Advocate for Pursuer
- Robert Cullen, Lord Cullen — Advocate for Defender
- Robert Bruce, of Kennet, Lord Kennet — Lord Ordinary
- James Ferguson, 2nd Laird of Pitfour, Lord Pitfour — Lord Ordinary
- James Ure, of Shirgarton — Named in case documents
- William Ure — Named in case documents
- Archibald Ure — Named in case documents
- James Ure — Named in case documents
- Mary Ure — Named in case documents
- Duncan Glasford — Named in case documents
- Christian Ure — Named in case documents
- John Wright, of Easter Glinns — Named in case documents
- Janet Turnbull — Named in case documents
- Mary Leckie — Named in case documents
- Robert Chrystal — Named in case documents
- John Lockhart, of Dunnimerg — Named in case documents
- Andrew Morison — Named in case documents
- John Rae — Named in case documents
- John Smith — Named in case documents
- Mr. James Gray — Named in case documents
- Duncan Harvey — Named in case documents
- Walter Monteith — Named in case documents
- George Lockhart — Named in case documents
- Mr. Turnbull — Named in case documents
- George Moir, of Leckie — Named in case documents
- Margaret Graham — Named in case documents
- Robert Anderson — Named in case documents
- Alexander Paterson — Named in case documents
- Janet Douglas — Named in case documents
- Helen Cunninghame — Named in case documents
- George Harvey — Named in case documents
- Mr. Graham, of Buchlyvie — Named in case documents
- William Wilson, Esq., of Soonhope — Named in case documents
- James Fogo — Named in case documents
- William Macewan — Named in case documents
- Dr. Walter Stirling — Named in case documents
- William Galbraith, of Blackhouse — Named in case documents
- James Ure — Named in case documents
- James Chrystal — Named in case documents
- John Yooll — Named in case documents
- Duncan Chrystal — Named in case documents
- John Leckie — Named in case documents
Places
- Shirgarton (principal)
James Ure of Shirgarton, W.S., executed a settlement of his estate in favor of his nephew James. The settlement also named a series of substitutes, including any heirs-male born of John Wright of Easter Glinns and Christian Ure, Shirgarton’s sister. After Shirgarton died, his brother John challenged the settlement on the ground that it was executed on deathbed. With the settlement’s validity in question, John and young James came to an agreement that gave John a life rent and promoted Mary Ure, young James’s sister, in the line of succession. Mary eventually succeeded to her brother’s fee. After many years, however, Thomas Wright, the son of John Wright and Christian Ure, sought to void the titles held by John and Mary. In response, John renewed his action to void the alleged deathbed deed. Case documents discuss issues relating to the proof of certain facts, including Shirgarton’s health when the settlement was executed and alleged efforts to influence witnesses.