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David and Henry Lillie v. Mrs. Lillie or Smith, and Others

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State of the Proof

State of the Proof in the Conjoined Processes of Proving the Tenor at the Instance of David Lillie, Merchant in Glasgow, and Henry Lillie, Merchant in Grangemouth; Against Mrs Margaret Lillie or Smith, Spouse of Jacob Smith, Merchant in Grangemouth, and Him for his interest, and Others

6 Sep 1832
Revised Condescendence

Revised Condescendence and Note of Pleas in Law, for David Lillie, Merchant in Glasgow, and Henry Lillie, Merchant in Grangemouth, - Pursuers; in the Conjoined Process of Proving the Tenor at their Instance Against Mrs Margaret Lillie or Smith, and Others, - Defenders

14 Jan 1832
Revised Answers and Notes of Pleas

Revised Answers and Note of Pleas in Law for Mrs Margaret Lillie, or Smith, Spouse of Jacob Smith, Merchant in Grangemouth, and him for his interest; and Mrs Patterson Lillie, or Craik, Widow of the deceased Reverend William Craik, residing in Kennoway, Fife, - Defenders, to the Revised Condescendence for David Lillie, Merchant in Glasgow, and Henry Lillie, Merchant in Grangemouth, - Pursuers, in the Conjoined Processes of Proving the Tenor at their Instance, against the said Defenders

21 Jan 1832

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