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Farquharson v. Farquharson

1808

Documents in this case (3)

  • Information 1808
  • Memorial 1808
  • Petition 1808

Session Papers

Information

Information for Mrs Margaret Farquharson, Widow of the late James Farquharson, Esq; of Invercauld; the Honourable Sir William Nairne of Dunnsinnan, Baronet, one of the Senators of the College of Justice; William Farquharson, Esq; of Monaltree; Charles Macintosh, Esq; Writer to the Signet; Peter Farquharson, Esq; Advocate in Aberdeen; and the Reverend Mr John Liver, Nephew of the said James Farquharson, Esq; the whole surviving Trustees named and appointed by the said James Farquharson, Esq; in virtue of the several Deeds of Trust to be afterwards mentioned,--Defenders; against Captain James Ross Farquharson of his Majesty's Navy; and Mrs Catharine Farquharson, only Child now alive of the said deceased James Farquharson; Esq; of Invercauld, and now Wife of the said Captain James Ross Farquharson, for their respective Rights and Interests,--Pursuers

21 Jun 1808
Memorial

Memorial for James Ross Farquharson, Esq; of Invercauld, and Mrs Catherine Farquharson, his Spouse, Pursuers

22 Jun 1808
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael of Skirling, Baronet

2 Jul 1808

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University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
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