2041 |
Memorial for Nicol Brown tenant in Hall Liston, and James Hardie tenant in Hallbarns, pursuers; against Mrs. Fergusia Wishart, spouse to George Lockhart of Carnwath, Esq; and the said George Lockhart for himseld and his interest, and John Smelle; sic late tenant in Auld Liston
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Nicol. Brown
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1760 |
Engelska |
2042 |
Lord Colston reporter. November 12. 1760. Information for the Incorporation of Fleshers in Edinburgh, defenders; against Robert Cumming shipmaster in Leith, pursuers
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Scotland) Incorporation of Fleshers (Edinburgh
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1760 |
Engelska |
2043 |
Lord Colston reporter. July 16. 1760. Information for Robert Cuming, late shipmaster in Leith, pursuer; against the Incorporation of Fleshers in Edinburgh, defenders
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Robert Cuming, shipmaster in Leith
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1760 |
Engelska |
2044 |
Answers for Captain William Andrew shipmaster in Crawfurds-dyke, to the petition of Andrew Sym and Company merchants in Glasgow
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William Andrew, shipmaster in Crawfurd-dike
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1761 |
Engelska |
2045 |
Answers for Gilbert Clark writer in Edinburgh; to the petition of Thomas Armour, son of James Armour writer to the Signet
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Gilbert Clark, writer in Edinburgh
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1761 |
Engelska |
2046 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Chalmers lint-dresser in Leslie,
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John Chalmers, lint-dresser in Leslie
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1761 |
Engelska |
2047 |
State of the process, John Chalmers lint-dresser in Leslie, against William Thomson of Nuthill
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John Chalmers, lint-dresser in Leslie
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1761 |
Engelska |
2048 |
Memorial for Thomas Clayton stuco-worker in Glasgow; relative to a bill of advocation, presented for Robert Finlayson and William Weir masons in Paisley, against the said Thomas Clayton; to be reported by Lord Auchinleck
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Thomas Clayton, stuco-worker in Glasgow
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1761 |
Engelska |
2049 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Sharp, merchant in Edinburgh,
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Alexander Sharp, merchant in Edinburgh
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1761 |
Engelska |
2050 |
Memorial for James Ritchie merchant in Glasgow
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James Ritchie, merchant in Glasgow
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1761 |
Engelska |
2051 |
Memorial for Mr. James Ritchie, merchant in Glasgow, in the process David Young merchant in Glasgow, against him
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James Ritchie, merchant in Glasgow
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1761 |
Engelska |
2052 |
Memorial for David Young late merchant in Glasgow. Relative to the state of the process, at his instance, against James Ritchie merchant there
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David Young, merchant in Glasgow
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1761 |
Engelska |
2053 |
Memorial for David Young late merchant in Glasgow; against James Ritchie merchant in Glasgow
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David Young, merchant in Glasgow
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1761 |
Engelska |
2054 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of David Young late merchant in Glasgow,
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David Young, merchant in Glasgow
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1761 |
Engelska |
2055 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Thomas Dickson tenant in Westloch,
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Thomas Dickson, tenant in Westloch
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1748 |
Engelska |
2056 |
Memorial for George Irvine writer in Edinburgh, and the relict and children of Alexander Blair of Netherwood; against Sir William Maxwell of Springkell
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George Irvine, writer in Edinburgh
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1748 |
Engelska |
2057 |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Walker merchant in Aberdeen;
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William Walker, merchant in Aberdeen
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1754 |
Engelska |
2058 |
Answers for George Moir writer in Aberdeen trustee for the creditors of Mr. Alexander Bannerman merchant in Aberdeen; to the petition for William Walker merchant in Aberdeen
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George Moir, writer in Aberdeen
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1754 |
Engelska |
2059 |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Forrest, John Inglis, and others, creditors of Alexander Smith sometime vintner in Edinburgh, against Patrick Souper merchant in Aberdeen, another creditor of the said Alexander Smith,
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John Forrest, merchant in Edinburgh
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1754 |
Engelska |
2060 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Reid in Black-Chambers, and David Reid in Esslie, and Anne and Katharine Fowlers, daughters of the deceased Andrew Fowler merchant in Aberdeen,
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Alexander Reid, in Black-Chambers
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1755 |
Engelska |