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John Court, S.S.C., Common Agent v. Mrs Tierney

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Reclaiming Note

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Reclaiming Note of John Court, Solicitor before the Supreme Courts of Scotland, Common Agent for the Creditors of Lewis Cuthbert, and Others, Representatives of the said Lewis Cuthbert, Esq

5 Apr 1832
Case

Case for Abram Wildey Robarts, Esq. Banker in London, M. P. in the Multiplepoinding and Exonaration raised against Creditors and Representatives of Lewis Cuthbert, Esq. Merchant in Spanishtown, and sometime Provost-Marshal of the Island of Jamaica

6 Sep 1832
Documents in the Reclaiming Note

Documents Founded on by Mrs Maria Tierney, Widow of the late Right Honourable George Tierney, and Andrew Clason, W. S. her Mandatory, - Respondents, in the Reclaiming Note for John Court, S.S.C. Common Agent for the Creditors of Lewis Cuthbreth , Esq. of Castlehill, deceased

29 May 1832
Reclaiming Note

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, Reclaiming Note for Mrs. Anna Maria Tierney, Widow of the Right Honourable George Tierney, M. P. and Andrew Clason, W. S. her Mandatory, - Claimants in the Process of Multiplepoinding at the instance of Abram Wildey Roberts, Esq. against the Creditors and Representatives of the late Lewis Cuthbert, Esq

15 Jan 1833

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