Name
James Wolfe Murray, of Cringletie
Occupation
Alias
J. Wolfe Murray
Biographical Notes
Advocate, 10 December 1782. Born on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia during the Seven Years' War. Named for General James Wolfe; Sheriff of Peebles, 1788; Raised to the Court of Session bench, 16 November 1816.
Life Dates
1759 - 1836

Associated Cases

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Documents Authored

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William Little Gilmour v. Caroline Hunter Answers

Answers for Mrs Caroline Hunterm Wife of James Elliot, Clerk to the Signet, and him for his Interest; to the Petition for Walter Little Gilmour, Esq; of Libberton and Craigmillar

15 Nov 1800
Durham v. Durham Information

Information for Mrs Sarah Durham, spouse of Major William Shillinglaw of Birkhillside, and for the said major himself against Mrs Janet Durham, Spouse of Alexander Weir Student of Divinity Edinburgh, and her said husband

26 Jun 1802
Earl of Dalhousie v. Wilson Information

Information for Charles Wilson, Tenant in Millholm; and John Wilson in Cheeklaw, his Factor and Manager, Defender; against the Right Honourable the Earl of Dalhousie, Pursuer

2 Jul 1802
Gordon of Cluny v. John Anderson Opinion Opinion of the Judges of the Court of Session, In Causis Gordon v. Robertson, &c and Anderson, &c 8 Mar 1825
Gordon of Cluny v. John Anderson Opinion

Opinion of Lord Cringletie, In The Action Lieutenant-Colonel John Gordon, of Clunie, against Anderson and Others

8 Mar 1825
LC Volume 07 Interlocutor

Copy Interlocutor by Lord Cringletie, in a similar Case, Renton v. Fordyce, & c.

12 Jun 1829
Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees Record

Record, as Authenticated, In Process of Count and Reckoning at the Instance of Hugh Rose, Esquire, of Newmore

24 Nov 1829
Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees Appendix

Defender's Appendix to Record, in Process, Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastullich, Against The Representatives of Kenneth M'Leay of Newmore
 

24 Nov 1829
Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees Appendix

Pursuer's Appendix, Being Writings Printed by Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastullich, as relative to Revised Condescendence for him in Close Record, in the process of Count and Reckoning originally raised by Him against The deceased Kenneth M'Leay, Esquire of Newmore, and now carried on against his Trustees
 

24 Nov 1829
George Taylor v. Mrs. Taylor, or Binnie Answers Answers by the Consulted Judges, to the Questions of the Lords of the First Division [in Divorce Taylor v. Binnie] Jun 1832