Document Type Defences
Case David Clyne v. James Trail and David Hendersson, (Williamson's Trustees)
Author Name
Submitted 26 May 1830
Marginalia? No
Main Document Length (Pages) 2
Appendix Items
  • Re-Revised Condescendence for the Pursuer, and Re-Revised Answers for the Defenders, James Traill and Captain Henderson, in the Action of Forthcoming, at the Instance of David Clyne, S.S.C., against Them and George Dunnet, Merchant in Thurso.
  • Assignation by Kenneth Fraser to Messrs MacBeath and Dunnet, dated 23d April and recorded 16th June 1823; intimated on 25th April 1823.
  • Copy Letter, Mr Walter Dickson, W. S. to Mr. David Clyne S.S.C., 13th December 1825.
Appendix Length (pages) 11
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 56

Citation

, "Defences for James Traill, Esquire of Ratter, Trustee for the Creditors of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Williamson of Marlfield; and Captain David Henderson, Younger of Stemster, as Factor on the Estate of the said Lieutenant-Colonel Williamson, to the Summons of Forthcoming at the Instance of David Clyne, Solicitor in the Supreme Courts of Scotland," 26 May 1830 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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