Document Type Appendix
Case Hugh Rose v. Macleay's Trustees
Author Name Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves
Submitted 9 Mar 1830
Marginalia? Yes
Main Document Length (Pages) 12
Appendix Items
Appendix Length (pages)
Repository University of Virginia Law Library (Special Collections)
Container UVALL Box 22

Citation

Charles Neaves, Lord Neaves , "Appendix - Appended to the Reclaiming Note for Hugh Rose, Esq., Boxed 9th March 1830," 9 Mar 1830 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Appendix - Appended to the Reclaiming Note for Hugh Rose, Esq., Boxed 9th March 1830

Unto the Right Honourable, The Lords of Council and Session, The Petition of Mrs Isabella Macleay, Widow of the late Kenneth Macleay, Esquire, of Newmore; Alexander Macleay, brother of the said Kenneth Macleay; Donald Horne, Writer to the Signet; and William Sharpe Macleay, Nephew of the said Kenneth Macleay, Trustees and Executors nominated and appointed by the said Kenneth MacleayA

Answers for Hugh Rose, Esq. of Glastullich,--Respondent; To The Petition of Mrs Isabella M'Leay, Widow of the late Kenneth M'Leay, Esq. of Newmore; Alexander M'Leay, Brother of the said Kenneth M'Leay; Donald Horne, Writer to the Signet; and William Sharpe M'Leay, Nephew of the said Kenneth M'Leay; Trustees and Executors nominated and appointed by the said Kenneth M'Leay

Additional Appendix For Pursuer, In Process Hugh Rose, Esquire of Glastullich; Against The Trustees of the deceased Kenneth M'Leay, Esquire of Newmore