1786
ContractThis case was a dispute over the sale of a horse. The pursuer, Dugald Campbell of Craignish, alleged that Neil Campbell of Duntroon sold him a horse that turned out to be lame. Case documents include a number of depositions by witnesses.
Documents in this case (1)
- Dugald Campbell v. Neil Campbell — Memorial, 23 Sep 1786September 23, 1786 Memorial of the suspender, arguing that the horse sold by Neil Campbell of Duntroon was unfound and that the sale should be set aside
People & places in this case
People involved
- Dugald Campbell, of Craignish — Pursuer
- Neill Campbell, of Duntroon — Defender
- B.W. Macleod — Advocate for Pursuer
- John Swinton, Lord Swinton — Lord Ordinary
- Captain Smollet Campbell — Named in case documents
- John Moir, of Hillfoot
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Where this case took place
This case was a dispute over the sale of a horse. The pursuer, Dugald Campbell of Craignish, alleged that Neil Campbell of Duntroon sold him a horse that turned out to be lame. Case documents include a number of depositions by witnesses.