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Ray v. Baillie 1768

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Answers for William Baillie of Rosehall, George Houston Land-Surveyor of the Customs at Inverness, Captain John Houston late of his Majesty's Navy, Hugh Inglis Merchant in Inverness, and Alexander Inglis Sheriff substitute of Nairn, Trustees appointed by the deceased Provost Alexander Houston Merchant in Fortrose, for executing the purposes of a trust-right granted by him, for themselves, and for such other of the trustees as shall concur with the; To The Petition of Mrs. Janet Ray, relict of the said deceased Alexander Houston late Provost of Fortrose, and of Anne and Alexandrina Houstons, their Daughters

4 Mar 1768
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Answers for Alexander Inglis, Writer in Nairn, Factor appointed by the Lords of Session on the heritable and personal Estate, which belonged to the deceased Alexander Houston, Provost of Fortrose; To The Petition of Mrs. Janet Ray, Relict of the said Alexander Houston, her herself, and in Name of Janet, Katherine, Anne and Alexandrina Houstons, their Daughters

28 Jul 1768

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Litigants

Pursuer

Janet Ray

Janet Houston

Katherine Houston

Anne Houston

Alexandrina Houston

Defender

William Baillie, of Rosehall

George Houston

Captain John Houston

Hugh Inglis

Alexander Inglis

Associated Persons

Alexander Houston

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