Name
Charles Broun
Occupation
Alias
Charles Brown
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 6 August 1765. Only son of George Broun, Lord Colstoun
Life Dates
- 1804

Documents Authored

Displaying 1 - 7 of 7
Title Type Document Title Submitted
Ker v. Sir Robert Anstruther and Thomas Smith Answers

Answers for Sir Robert Anstruther, Bart. and Thomas Smith, Principal Clerks to the Bills; to the Petition of James Kerr, their Depute

11 Dec 1799
Jean Colville v. William Lauder Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of William Lauder, Wright at Coalstown-Woodhouse

29 Nov 1799
The Heritors and Kirk-Session of the Parish of Dalmellington v. The Magistrates, Minister and Kirk-Session of Irvine Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Quintin Macadam, Esq; of Craigengillan, for himself, and the other Heritors of the Parish of Dalmellington; and the Minister and Kirk-Session thereof

5 Jun 1800
Charles Stewart, Writer to the Signet v. Andrew Miller, Depute Clerk to the Bills Memorial

Memorial for Thomas Smith, one of the Principal Clerks to the Bills, In the Suspension Andrew Miller, Depute Clerk of the Bills, against Charles Stewart, Writer to the Signet

12 Dec 1799
Dover v. Forsyth Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Agnes Dover, Indweller in Glenluce

23 Jun 1784
Hamilton and Tenant v. Bell Memorial

Memorial for John Hamilton of Pencaitland, Efq; Major Commandant of the East Lothian Cavalry, and Cornet Robert Tenant, of the said Cavalry, Chargers; against John Bell, Nail Manufacturer, at Camelon, suspender

12 May 1795
John Aitchison and others v. The Magistrates and Billet-Master of Haddington Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Alexander Hislop Efq; Provost, and others, Magistrates and Inhabitants of the Burgh of Haddington, and Hay Donaldson, Town-Clerk and Billet-Master

22 May 1795