Document Type Revised Condescendence
Case David and Henry Lillie v. Mrs. Lillie or Smith, and Others
Author Name
Submitted 14 Jan 1832
Marginalia? Yes
Main Document Length (Pages) 11
Appendix Items
  • No. I. Excerpt of Letter Mr John Tweddie, W.S. to Davis Lillie, Merchant, Glasgow; dated Edinburgh, 10 October 1825.
  • No. II. Letter from Miss Catherine Lillie, Edinburgh, to David Lillie, Glasgow, dated Edinburgh, 10 Ocotober 1825.
  • No. III. Extract from Letter Miss Catherine Lillie to David Lillie, dated 20th October 1825.
  • No. IV. Meeting at Opening the Repositories of the deceased Miss Margaret Seton, Edinburgh, 8th October 1825.
Appendix Length (pages) 5
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 56

Citation

, "Revised Condescendence and Note of Pleas in Law, for David Lillie, Merchant in Glasgow, and Henry Lillie, Merchant in Grangemouth, - Pursuers; in the Conjoined Process of Proving the Tenor at their Instance Against Mrs Margaret Lillie or Smith, and Others, - Defenders," 14 Jan 1832 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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