1 Feb 1800
StipendThe pursuer Ogilvy was Minister of the Parish of Linton, which was located on the land of William Dawson. Ogilvy sought an increase in his stipend in light of Dawson's use of some of the land to grow barley. Ogilvy believed that he deserved a greater stipend given the profits Dawson stood to earn from his agricultural activities.
Documents in this case (2)
People & places in this case
People involved
- Andrew Ogilvy, Reverend — Pursuer
- William Dawson, Esq — Defender
- C. Elliot, W.S. — Agent
Places
- Linton (principal)
- Place
- Hoselawhill
Where this case took place
The pursuer Ogilvy was Minister of the Parish of Linton, which was located on the land of William Dawson. Ogilvy sought an increase in his stipend in light of Dawson's use of some of the land to grow barley. Ogilvy believed
that he deserved a greater stipend given the profits Dawson stood to earn from his agricultural activities.