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Mrs. Elizabeth Ralston, or Allison v. Joseph Rowat

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Bill of Execeptions Bill of Exceptions for the Pursuer in the action in which Mrs Elizabeth Ralston or Allison, Relict of the deceased James Allison, of Hillhead, and one of the heirs portioners of provision, and of line served and retoured to the deceased John Allan of Ellsrickle,-is pursuer; and John Rowat of Whiteshawgate,-is Defender 19 Nov 1832
Issues Issues in the Cause in which Mrs Elizabeth Ralston or Allison, Relict of the deceased James Allison of Hillhead, and one of the heirs portioners of provision and of line served and retoured to the deceased John Allan of Ellsrickle,-is Pursuer; and John Rowat of Whiteshawgate,-is Defender 12 Jun 1832
Defences Defences for John Rowat, Esquire of Whiteshawgate, To the Summons of Reduction, Improbation, &c. at the instance of Mrs Elizabeth Ralston, or Allison, Relict of the Deceased James Allison of Hillhead, designing Herself one of the Heirs-Portioners of Provision, and of Line, served and Retoured to the Deceased John Allan, Esquire of Elsrickle 28 Jan 1832
Defences Revised Condescendence for Mrs Elizabeth Ralston, or Allison, Relict of the deceased James Allison of Hillhead, and one of the heirs portioners or provision, and of line served and retoured to the deceased John Allan, Esquire of Ellsrickle,-Pursuer; and Revised Answers thereto for John Rowat of Whiteshawgate, Defender 1831

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