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Ramsay v. Still, May, & Co. 1808

Session Papers

Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lord Ordinary Officiating on the Bills, the Petition of Thomas Ramsay and Company, Merchants in Greenock

16 May 1808
Answers

Answers for Still, May and Company, Merchants in Greenock, Alexander Still and Alexander May, Merchants there, and Alexander Boucher, Merchant in Newfoundland, the Individual Partners of the said Company, and for Alexander Dunlop, Esq; Banker in Greenock, Trustee for the Creditors of the said Parties; to the Petition of Thomas Ramsay and Company

21 May 1808
Replies

Replies for Thomas Ramsay and Company, Merchants in Greenock, to the Answers for Still, May, and Company, and the Individual Partners of that Concern, and for Alexander Dunlop, Esq. their Trust-disponee

8 Jun 1803
Duplies

Duplies for Still, May and Company, Merchants in Greenock; Alexander Still, Alexander May, and Alexander Boucher, individual Partners of the said Company; and for Alexander Dunlop, Esq; Banker in Greenock, Trustee for the said Parties and their Creditors; to the Replies for Thomas Ramsay and Company

 

16 Jun 1808
Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Thomas Ramsay and Company, Merchants in Greenock

27 May 1808

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