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James Donaldson and James Pinkerton v. The Manchester Insurance Company

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Summons Summons, Donaldson & Pinkerton, Against The Mancester Fire & Life Assurance Company Jan 1831
Defences Defences For James Brierly, Esq. Chairman and Others, of the Manchester Fire and Life Assurance Company, and Andrew Cassels Howden, Writer to the Signet, their Mandatory, To The Action at the Instance of James Donaldson, and James Pinkerton, Merchants in Glasgow 16 Feb 1831
Re-revised Condescendence

Re-Revised Condescendence & Note of Pleas in Law for Pursuers, and Re-revised Answers & Note of Pleas in Law for Defenders, In Causa, James Donaldson, Merchant in Glasgow, and James Pinkerton, Senior Merchant there,-Pursuers, Against The Manchester Fire and Life Assurance Company,-Defenders

8 Mar 1832
Re-revised Condescendence Re-Revised Condescendence For James Pinkerton, Senior, Merchant in Glasgow-Pursuer; and Re-Revised Answers for James Donaldson, Merchant in Glasgow-Defender May 1832
Issues Issues In the Cause In Which James Donaldson, Merchant in Glasgow, and James Pinkerton, Senior, Merchant there, are Pursuers, and James Brierly, Chairman, and Others, of the Manchester Fire and Life Assurance Company, and Cunninghame and Walker, W.S., their Mandatories, are Defenders 17 Jan 1833
Issues Issue In The Causa, in which James Pinkerton Senior, Merchant in Glasgow, is Pursuer, and James Donaldson, Merchant in Glasgow, is Defender 17 Jan 1833

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