Document Type Petition
Case Gordon v. Representatives of Michie
Author Name
Submitted 26 Nov 1794
Marginalia? Yes
Main Document Length (Pages) 13
Appendix Items
Appendix Length (pages)
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 10

Citation

, "Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition Of Mrs Barbara Michie, Spouse of the Reverend Mr William Mackenzie, presently residing at Manse of Clunie; and Mrs Elizabeth Michie, Spouse of the Reverend Mr Thomas Gordon of Crathienaird, Minister of Aboyne, Daughters and Co-heiresses, and nearest of kindred of the deceased Mr Robert Michie, late Minister of Clunie, with Consent of their said Husbands, and the said Mr William Mackenzie, and Mr Thomas Gordon for themselves, their own Right and Interest;," 26 Nov 1794 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Unto The Right Honourable The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition Of Mrs Barbara Michie, Spouse of the Reverend Mr William Mackenzie, presently residing at Manse of Clunie; and Mrs Elizabeth Michie, Spouse of the Reverend Mr Thomas Gordon of Crathienaird, Minister of Aboyne, Daughters and Co-heiresses, and nearest of kindred of the deceased Mr Robert Michie, late Minister of Clunie, with Consent of their said Husbands, and the said Mr William Mackenzie, and Mr Thomas Gordon for themselves, their own Right and Interest;
Answers For The Honourable Cosmo Gordon of Clunie, one of his Majesty's Barons of Exchequer; To The Petition Of Mrs Barbara Michie, Spouse of the Reverend Mr William Mackenzie, presently residing at Manse of Clunie; and Mrs Elizabeth Michie, Spouse of the Reverend Mr Thomas Gordon of Crathienaird, Minister of Aboyne, Daughters and Co-heiresses, and nearest of kindred of the deceased Mr Robert Michie, late Minister of Clunie, with Consent of their said Husbands, and the said Mr William Mackenzie, and Mr Thomas Gordon for themselves, their own Right and Interest.