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George Crichton v. William Bell and William Downe Gillon

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Reclaiming Note

Reclaiming Note for William Bell, Esq. residing in Edinburgh, a Defender in the Action at the instance of George Crichton, Esq. Shipowner in Leith, Against Messrs. Downe, Bell, and Mitchell, some time Wharfingers at Downe's Wharf, East Smithfield, London, and certain of the individual Partners of that Company

8 Jun 1833
Reclaiming Note

Reclaiming Note for George Crichton, Esq. Ship-owner in Leith, In the Action at his instance against, the late Company of Downe, Bell and Mitchell, Wharfingers in London, and William Bell, a partner of the said Company, and William Downe Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, as representing his Father, who was also a partner of the said Company, and Others

6 Jun 1833
Re-Re-Revised Condescendence

Re-Re-Revised Condescendence for George Crichton, Esq. Ship-owner in Leith, - Pursuer, and Re-Re-Revised Answers thereto, for William Bell, Esq. residing in Edinburg, and for William Downe Gillon, Esq. of Wallhouse, - Defenders

13 Nov 1832

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The Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive is a multi-institutional collaborative initiative featuring Session Papers held by the Arthur J. Morris Law Library at the University of Virginia School of Law and the Library of Congress. The documents are hosted by the Centre for Research Collections at the University of Edinburgh. 

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