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Miss Isabella Brown and Mandatary v. J. A. Cheyne and J. M'Kean 1833

Session Papers

Reclaiming Note

Reclaiming Note for James Auchinleck Cheyne, and John M'Kean, Accountants in Edinburgh, - Defenders; in the Action at the Instance of Miss Isabella Brown, only daughter of the deceased James Brown, Esq. of Gattonside, Roxburghshire, and Robert Mercer, Writer to the Signet, her Mandatory, - Pursuers

16 Dec 1830
Summons Summons Miss Isabella Brown and Mandatory, against M'Kean and Cheyne 30 Jan 1830
Defences

Defences for James Auchinleck Cheyne, Accountant in Edinburgh, and John M'Kean, also Accountant there, In the Action raised against Them, at the instance of Miss Isabella Brown, at present residing in England, only Daughter of the late James Brown, Esquire, of Gattonside and Robert Mercer, W. S. her Mandatory

24 Feb 1830
Record in Process

Record in Process. Miss Isabella Brown and Mandatory, against Messrs. M'Kean & Cheyne. Revised Condencendence and Answers

16 Nov 1830
Additional Appendix

Additional Appendix to Reclaiming Note for James Auchinleck Cheyne and John MacKean, Accountants in Edinburgh, - Defenders; in the Process at the instance of Miss Isabella Brown and Mandatory, - Pursuers

5 Mar 1831

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