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Lord Pitfour reporter. Information for Mr. John Macaulay, minister of the gospel at Inveraray, charger; against John Edington, factor for John Earl of Bute, respondent
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Duplies for James Earl Fife, to the replies for Charles Forbes of Auchernoch
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Lord Auchinleck ordinary. June 16. 1774. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Leith, late tenant in Logie, now in Mossetside
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Pet. - Mrs. A. E. Jankouska, against an Inner House interlocutor. A. Young, W.S. agent. Ms. clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mrs Ann Elizabeth Jankouska, relict of James Tamesz Grieve, Esq. of Moscow in Russia, now spouse to John Jackson, Esq. of Golden Square, London, the said John Jackson for his interest, and Alexander Young writer to the Signet, their attorney
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Dup. - Ro. Grahame, Esq. to the replies of Lord Alva. H. Davidson, W.S. agent. Duplies for Robert Graham of Gartmore, Esq. to the replies for the Honourable James Erskine of Alva, one of the senators of the College of Justice
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Pet. & comp. - John Scott, against George Douglas, Esq. &c, Mr Home, clerk. Party, agent. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of John Scott, writer to the Signet
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Pet. - Duncan Stewart, &c. against Lord Craig's interlocutor. Robinson, W. S. agent. H. clerk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Duncan Stewart, of the parish of Clarendon, in the county of Middlesex, of the island of Jamaica, and Robert Ainslie, writer to the Signet, his attorney
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Pet. William Blair, against [Ld] Ankerville's interlocutor. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Blair, now factor for Lord Viscount Stormont at Scone, disponee of the deceased William Blair, his uncle, late factor there
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Pet. Adam Grant, against Inner-house interlocutor. Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Adam Grant, dyer in Glasgow
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Ans. Thomas Laurie, &c. to the pet. Robert Dreghorn, Esq; Wm. Andersone, W.S. agent. S. clk. Answers for Thomas Laurie, collector of the poors [sic] rates for the city of Glasgow, and for the magistrates and town-council; to the petition of Robert Dreghorn, Esq; of Ruch-hill
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Pet. Charles Steuart, Esq; against Lord Dunsinnan's interlocutor. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Charles Steuart of Dalguise, Esq
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Pet. John Knox, &c. against an Inner-house interlocutor. W. Blair, W.S. agent. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Knox, eldest lawful son of Hugh Knox, baker in St Ninian's, second cousin to the deceased Mr John Knox, minister at Slamannan, and William Conbrough of Elrig, tutor and curator nominate to the said John Knox, for his interest; and of Margaret Swan, late servant to the said deceased John Knox
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Ans. - Syme's creditors, to the pet. - Sir James G. Baird. D. Thomson, W.S. agent. P. clerk. Answers for David Thomson, writer to the Signet, factor appointed by William Keith, accountant in Edinburgh, trustee for the representatives and creditors of the deceased John Syme, writer to the Signet; to the petition of Sir James Gardner Baird of Saughtonhall, baronet
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Pet. Miss Jean Munro, against Lord Stonefield's interlocutor. J. Tawse, agent. Ms. clk. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and session, the petition of Miss Jean Munro, daughter of the deceased David Munro of Chandoi's, [sic] Street London, heritable proprietor of the lands of Hollandmake, in the county of Caithness
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Ans. for R. W. Duff, Esq; to pet. Earl of Fife. Colin Mackenzie, W.S. agent. H. clk. Answers for Robert William Duff, Esq; of Fetteresso; to the petition of the Right Honourable James Earl of Fife
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Agnes Murray-Kynnynmound, only lawful child of the deceast Mr. Hugh Murray-Kynnynmound advocate, and her tutors
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Information for Miss Agnes Murray-Kynnynmound and her tutors, defenders; against the executors-creditors of the deceast Mr. Hugh Murray-Kynnynmound of Melgund and Kynnynmound advocate, pursuers
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Lord Arnistoun reporter. July 7. 1744. Information for Miss Agnes Murray-Kynnynmound and her curators, against the executors-creditors of the deceast Mr. Hugh Murray-Kynnynmound advocate her father
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Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Agnes Murray-Kynnynmound and her curators
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Answers for Miss Murray-Kynnynmound and her curators, to the petition of the executors-creditors of Mr. Hugh Murray-Kynnynmound advocate, her father
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Information for Mrs. Isabella Somervell relict of Mr. Hugh Murray-Kynnynmound advocate, against the creditors of the said Mr. Hugh Murray-Kynnynmound
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Answers for Samuel Cheislie, merchant in Glasgow; to the petition of John Murdoch, late provost of Glasgow, and of David Colquhoun, butcher in London
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Answers for Janet Robertson, daughter of the deceased Donald Robertson of Pittagowan, and John Maclauchlan, in Mains of Strathgarie, her husband, to the petition of John Robertson, son of the deceased Paul Robertson of Pittagowan
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State of the mutual processes, Margaret Gordon, relict of the deceased John Duff, late provost of Elgin, and William Lord Braco, now Earl of Fife, and the magistrates of Elgin, and others
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Additional information for Anne Colquhoun, daughter and only child of Ludovick Grant younger of that ilk. Againsst James Grant her father's second brother