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Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves

Name
Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves
Occupation
Advocate
Judge
Biographical Info
Oxford DNB
Biographical Notes
Advocate 9 July 1822. Son of Charles Neaves; m. Eliza; Advocate-Depute 1841; Sheriff of Orkney 1845; Solicitor-General 1852; Bench 1854; Lord Rector St. Andrews University 1872.
Connections
Life Dates
1800 - 1876

Associated Cases

Documents Authored

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Title Type Document Title Submitted
Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees Appendix

Appendix - Appended to the Reclaiming Note for Hugh Rose, Esq., Boxed 9th March 1830

9 Mar 1830
Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees Answers

Answers for Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastullich,--Respondent; To The Petition of Mrs Isabella M'Leay, Widow of the late Kenneth M'Leay, Esq. of Newmore; Alexander M'Leay, Brother of the said Kenneth M'Leay; Donald Horne, Writer to the Signet; and William Sharpe M'Leay, Nephew of the said Kenneth M'Leay; Trustees and Executors nominated and appointed by the said Kenneth M'Leay

14 Jun 1830
Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees Additional Appendix

Additional Appendix For Pursuer, In Process Hugh Rose, Esquire of Glastullich; Against The Trustees of the deceased Kenneth M'Leay, Esquire of Newmore

22 Jun 1830
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