Name
James Grant, of Corrimony
Occupation
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 24 Feb. 1767. Son of Alexander Grant and Jean Ogilvie; m. Elizabeth Robertson and Katherine Bailie Mackay; Author of "Thoughts on the Origin and Descent of the Gael."; W.S on 24 June 1761.
Life Dates
1743 - 1835

Associated Cases

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Case Role Date
Mrs. Anne Cuninghame v. David Neil Advocate for Defender 1774

Documents Authored

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Title Type Document Title Submitted
Mrs. Anne Cuninghame v. David Neil Information

Information for Poor David Neil, Feuer in Tarbolton, Defender, in the action of molestation and declarator at the instance of Sir Michael Stewart of Blackhall, Baronet, and Mrs Anne Cuninghame, as a quorum of the tutors of William Cuninghame of Enterkine

22 Feb 1774
Robertson and Husband v. Holland Answers

Answers for Mr William Holland, Student of Physic at the University of Edinburgh. To the Petition of Martha Robertson, spouse to James Robertson, residenter in Edinburgh, and of him for his interest

5 Dec 1775
Jean Coalston, Pursuer v. Archibald Stewart, Merchant in Queensferry, Defender Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Jean Coalston and Patrick Walker, her Husband, for his interest;

13 Nov 1770
William Lenox and Others v. Robert Grant Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Grant, Bowmaker in Edinburgh

8 Dec 1784
Murdoch v. Lord Dunsinnan's Interlocutor Petition

Unto the Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Elizabeth Murdoch, Spouse to Alexander Smith in Croy, and Alexander Smith her Husband, for his interest, Jean Murdoch in Kellas, and Christian Murdoch in Lionach, Daughters of the deceased William Murdoch in Glenearny, and Mr Alexander Coull, Minister of the Gospel at Edinkellie

26 Jun 1787
Coalston v. Stewart Petition

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Jean Coalston, and Patrick Walker, her Husband, for his Interest

13 Nov 1770