Condescendence 1821

Citation

Andrew Skene, "Condescendence for John Cross, Spirit-Dealer in Glasgow,- Respondent, in the Action at his Instance against Robert Cross, Farmer Mackinfauld, near Glasgow,- Petition," 26 Apr 1821 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1819

Citation

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Petition 1819

Citation

John Shank More, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Robert Cross, Farmer at Mackenfauld, near Glasgow," 9 Sep 1819 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1821

Citation

Andrew Rutherfurd, of Crosshill, "Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnies, Heirs at Law of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, and their Husbands for their Interests, and Messrs. Laurie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Trust-Assignees; to the Petition of the Rev. Dr. William Taylor and Others, Trustees of the deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of the said James Scott, afterwards of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, Glasgow," 1 Jun 1821 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Information for John Tennent, junior, and Thomas Edington, Merchants, and Archibald Buchanan, Accountant, all in Glasgow, Trustees for behoof of the Creditors of James Harkness, lately Merchant in Glasgow, now residing in Holestaine, Dumfries-shire, -Respondents; against Mrs Elizabeth Currie or Harkness, Relict of William Harkness in Holestaine, and James, Peter, Thomas, Walter, George, and Christopher Harkness, his Sons, and Janet, Elizabeth, and Mary Harkness, his Daughters,-- Claimants

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, Petition & Complaint of John M'Lachlan, late Spirit-Dealer in Glasgow, and Thomas Balfour, Merchant in Stirling, his cautioner

Summons, Margaret M'Kechnie otherwise Craig Spouse of John Craig residing in Glasgow, and Others; against Agnes Somerville otherwise Thom, formerly spouse of the deceased James Scott Smith and Hammerman in Glasgow, now Spouse of Alexander Thom Farmer in Mount Pleasant near Glsagow, and the said Alexander Thom her Husband for his Interest

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Replies for John M'Lachlan, late Spirit-dealer in Glasgow, and Thomas Balfour, Merchant in Stirling, his Cautioner; to the Answers for James Dow, Spirit-dealr in Glasgow.

Answers for Mrs Fanny Cameron, formerly Widow of the deceased Alexander Carmichael at Bertha, now Wife of James Murray, and Others,- Defenders; to the Petition of Duncan Carmichael, Fisher in Perth,-Pursuer

Defenses for Margaret M'Kehnie, Wife of John Craig, residing in Glasgow, and the said John Craig, for his interest; Janet M'Kechnie, Wife of John Flood, Weaver in Anderston, and the said John Flood for his Interest; Anges M'Kechnie residing in Port-Glasgow, and Mrs. Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Spouse of Donald M'Intosh, Coppersmith in Dumbarton, as Executrix of the deceased Elizabeth M'Kechnie, lately residing there, the said Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie being Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow; Against Mrs. Anges Somerville, otherwise Thom, formerly Spouse of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman in Glasgow, now Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer in Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow, and the said Alexander Thom, her Husband, for his Interest

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Arrol, General Agent in Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Marnoch, Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, and of Peter MacDowall, Accountant there, Trustee on the Sequestrated Estate of the said John Marnoch;

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Advocation, Messrs Crombie and Carnegie, Cotton-Spinners in Anderston-Defenders and Advocators, against William Arrol, Merchant in Glasgow-Pursuer

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of the Rev. Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University, and Minister of the High Church of Glasgow; Messrs John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow; and John Herbertson, Collector of the Canal dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, near Glasgow

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Answers for the Most Noble the Marquis of Abercorn, to the Petition of John Marnoch, Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, and of Peter M'Dowall, Acountant in Edinbugh, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Defences for Margaret M'Kechnie, Wife of John Criag, residing in Glasgow; Isobel M'Kechnie, Wife of Samuel Purdie in Canada, North America; Janet M'Kenchnie, Wife of John Flood, formerly Weaver in Anderson, now in Canada, North America, and Agnes M'Kechnie, sometime residing in Port-Glasgow, now Wife of John Cunningham, Tinsmith in Dumbarron, nearsest and lawful Heirs of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow; and the said John Craig, Samuel Purdie, John Flood, and John Cunningham, Husbands aforesaid, for their respective Interests; and Messrs. Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Attorneys and Mandatories; to the Action at the Instance of the reverend Dr. William Taylor, Minister of the High Church of Glasgow, and John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow, and John Herertson, Collector of Canal Dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees of the deceased Agenes Somerville, Relict of James Scott, late Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Wife of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands, for their Interest, and Messrs Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Mandatories

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Reverend Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University of Glasgow, and others, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount-Pleasant, Glasgow

Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnies, Heirs at Law of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, and their Husbands for their Interests, and Messrs. Laurie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Trust-Assignees; to the Petition of the Rev. Dr. William Taylor and Others, Trustees of the deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of the said James Scott, afterwards of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, Glasgow

Petition 1821

Citation

John Boyd Greenshields, of Drum, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Reverend Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University of Glasgow, and others, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount-Pleasant, Glasgow," 5 Apr 1821 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Petition 1817

Citation

Robert Forsyth, of Redhouse, Advocate, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands, for their Interest, and Messrs Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Mandatories," 19 Dec 1817 , 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 Robert Paul, Accountant to the Commercial Banking Company of Scotland, and of Allan Swan, Writer in Greenock,- Defenders

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of John Marnoch, Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, and of Peter MacDowall, Accountant there, Trustee on the Sequestrated Estate of the said John Marnoch;

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of William Arrol, General Agent in Glasgow

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Summons of Reduction, Andrew Dalgliesh Russell, Merchant in Glasgow, against John Wilkie and Alexander Downs, Spirit-dealers in Glasgow

Advocation, Messrs Crombie and Carnegie, Cotton-Spinners in Anderston-Defenders and Advocators, against William Arrol, Merchant in Glasgow-Pursuer

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of the Rev. Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University, and Minister of the High Church of Glasgow; Messrs John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow; and John Herbertson, Collector of the Canal dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, near Glasgow

Answers for William Howy, Writer in Kelso; to the Petition of William Arrol, General Agent in Glasgow

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Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands, for their Interest, and Messrs Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Mandatories

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Reverend Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University of Glasgow, and others, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount-Pleasant, Glasgow

Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnies, Heirs at Law of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, and their Husbands for their Interests, and Messrs. Laurie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Trust-Assignees; to the Petition of the Rev. Dr. William Taylor and Others, Trustees of the deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of the said James Scott, afterwards of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, Glasgow

Defences 1817

Citation

Andrew Rutherfurd, of Crosshill, "Defences for Margaret M'Kechnie, Wife of John Criag, residing in Glasgow; Isobel M'Kechnie, Wife of Samuel Purdie in Canada, North America; Janet M'Kenchnie, Wife of John Flood, formerly Weaver in Anderson, now in Canada, North America, and Agnes M'Kechnie, sometime residing in Port-Glasgow, now Wife of John Cunningham, Tinsmith in Dumbarron, nearsest and lawful Heirs of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow; and the said John Craig, Samuel Purdie, John Flood, and John Cunningham, Husbands aforesaid, for their respective Interests; and Messrs. Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Attorneys and Mandatories; to the Action at the Instance of the reverend Dr. William Taylor, Minister of the High Church of Glasgow, and John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow, and John Herertson, Collector of Canal Dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees of the deceased Agenes Somerville, Relict of James Scott, late Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Wife of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow," 22 Nov 1817 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Answers 1817

Citation

Andrew Rutherfurd, of Crosshill, "Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agens, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughter of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brats-Founder at Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands for their Interest; to the Petition of the Reverend Dr. William Taylor, Principal of the University and Minister of the High Church of Glasgow; Messrs. John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow; and John Herbertson, Collector of the Canal-Dues at Port-Dundas; - Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant near Glasgow," 4 Jan 1817 , 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 the Rev. Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University, and Minister of the High Church of Glasgow; Messrs John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow; and John Herbertson, Collector of the Canal dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, near Glasgow

Answers for William Howy, Writer in Kelso; to the Petition of William Arrol, General Agent in Glasgow

Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agens, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughter of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brats-Founder at Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands for their Interest; to the Petition of the Reverend Dr. William Taylor, Principal of the University and Minister of the High Church of Glasgow; Messrs. John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow; and John Herbertson, Collector of the Canal-Dues at Port-Dundas; - Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant near Glasgow

Answers for Peter M'Dowall, Accountant in Edinburgh, Trustee for the Creditors of John Marnoch, Carver and Gilder there, to the Petition for the Marquis of Abercorn

Answers for the Most Noble the Marquis of Abercorn, to the Petition of John Marnoch, Carver and Gilder in Edinburgh, and of Peter M'Dowall, Acountant in Edinbugh, Trustee on his Sequestrated Estate

Defences for Margaret M'Kechnie, Wife of John Criag, residing in Glasgow; Isobel M'Kechnie, Wife of Samuel Purdie in Canada, North America; Janet M'Kenchnie, Wife of John Flood, formerly Weaver in Anderson, now in Canada, North America, and Agnes M'Kechnie, sometime residing in Port-Glasgow, now Wife of John Cunningham, Tinsmith in Dumbarron, nearsest and lawful Heirs of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow; and the said John Craig, Samuel Purdie, John Flood, and John Cunningham, Husbands aforesaid, for their respective Interests; and Messrs. Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Attorneys and Mandatories; to the Action at the Instance of the reverend Dr. William Taylor, Minister of the High Church of Glasgow, and John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow, and John Herertson, Collector of Canal Dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees of the deceased Agenes Somerville, Relict of James Scott, late Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Wife of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands, for their Interest, and Messrs Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Mandatories

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Reverend Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University of Glasgow, and others, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount-Pleasant, Glasgow

Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnies, Heirs at Law of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, and their Husbands for their Interests, and Messrs. Laurie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Trust-Assignees; to the Petition of the Rev. Dr. William Taylor and Others, Trustees of the deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of the said James Scott, afterwards of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, Glasgow

Petition 1816

Citation

John Boyd Greenshields, of Drum, "Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of the Rev. Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University, and Minister of the High Church of Glasgow; Messrs John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow; and John Herbertson, Collector of the Canal dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, near Glasgow," 5 Sep 1816 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Summons 1815

Citation

Archibald Craufuird, W.S., "Summons, Margaret M'Kechnie otherwise Craig Spouse of John Craig residing in Glasgow, and Others; against Agnes Somerville otherwise Thom, formerly spouse of the deceased James Scott Smith and Hammerman in Glasgow, now Spouse of Alexander Thom Farmer in Mount Pleasant near Glsagow, and the said Alexander Thom her Husband for his Interest," 18 Feb 1815 , Scottish Court of Session Digital Archive Project. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Law Library, 2015-2019.

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Defences for Margaret M'Kechnie, Wife of John Criag, residing in Glasgow; Isobel M'Kechnie, Wife of Samuel Purdie in Canada, North America; Janet M'Kenchnie, Wife of John Flood, formerly Weaver in Anderson, now in Canada, North America, and Agnes M'Kechnie, sometime residing in Port-Glasgow, now Wife of John Cunningham, Tinsmith in Dumbarron, nearsest and lawful Heirs of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow; and the said John Craig, Samuel Purdie, John Flood, and John Cunningham, Husbands aforesaid, for their respective Interests; and Messrs. Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Attorneys and Mandatories; to the Action at the Instance of the reverend Dr. William Taylor, Minister of the High Church of Glasgow, and John Tennent and Robert Tennent, Brewers in Glasgow, and John Herertson, Collector of Canal Dues at Port-Dundas, Trustees of the deceased Agenes Somerville, Relict of James Scott, late Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Wife of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount Pleasant, near Glasgow

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnie, Daughters of Duncan M'Kechnie, Brassfounder in Glasgow, and Heirs of Provision of of the deceased James Scott, Smith and Hammerman there, and their Husbands, for their Interest, and Messrs Lawrie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Mandatories

Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of The Reverend Dr William Taylor, Principal of the University of Glasgow, and others, Trustees appointed by the now deceased Agnes Sommerville, formerly Spouse of James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, afterwards Spouse of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mount-Pleasant, Glasgow

Answers for Margaret, Janet, Agnes, and Elizabeth M'Kechnies, Heirs at Law of the deceased James Scott, Hammerman in Glasgow, and their Husbands for their Interests, and Messrs. Laurie and Morrison, Writers in Glasgow, their Trust-Assignees; to the Petition of the Rev. Dr. William Taylor and Others, Trustees of the deceased Agnes Somerville, formerly Spouse of the said James Scott, afterwards of Alexander Thom, Farmer at Mountpleasant, Glasgow