1770
PaternitySuitMary Cowan had alleged before the sheriff of Kirkcudbright that MacCandlish had fathered her son in 1765. She obtained an order compelling him to pay child support. MacCandlish claimed that her case was unproven, and that the sheriff had acted improperly in taking depositions from two witnesses when neither MacCandlish nor his procurator were present.
Documents in this case (1)
- MacCandlish — Petition, 21 Dec 1770December 21, 1770 Petition of the petitioner asking the Court to remit the interlocutor admitting the pursuer to her oath in supplement
People & places in this case
People involved
- Mary Cowan — Pursuer
- William Mac Candlish — Defender
- William Hannay — Named in case documents
- Mary Mackie — Named in case documents
Places
Where this case took place
Mary Cowan had alleged before the sheriff of Kirkcudbright that MacCandlish had fathered her son in 1765. She obtained an order compelling him to pay child support. MacCandlish claimed that her case was unproven, and that the sheriff had acted improperly in taking depositions from two witnesses when neither MacCandlish nor his procurator were present.