Bankruptcy - Early works to 1800
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Mem. William Simpson , against The Creditors of W. Duncanson. Lord Monboddo, Reporter.) July 27. 1786. Memorial for William Simpson, Shipmaster in Newton; against The Creditors of William Duncanson, late Shipbuilder at Glensbury, and James Henderson, Writer in Falkirk, Trustee upon his sequestrated Estate.
Simpson, William, shipmaster in Newton.Date: 1786]- E-books
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Answers for John Coltart of Ariming, writer in Dumfries, factor appointed by the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session upon the sequestrated estate of Stranfasket and Largvey, charger, to the petition of David Sloan, tacksman of Largvey and part of Stranfasket, suspender
Coltart, John, of Areeming.Date: 1762]- E-books
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Lord Justice-Clerk reporter. Information for David Loch merchant in Leith, and others, creditors of James Guild writer in Edinburgh, against Jean Guild, sister to the said James, in the ranking of his creditors
Loch, David, d. 1780.Date: 1761- E-books
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Answers for Helen Chessels, daughter of the late Archibald Chessels wright in Edinburgh, and the trustees named by her father, to the petition of Mess. Anand [sic] and Colquhoun merchants in London, and their assignees under a statute of bankruptcy, and Mess. Gibson and Balfour merchants in Edinburgh, creditors of James Scot merchant in Edinburgh
Chessels, HelenDate: 1772]- E-books
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Memorial for David Russel writer in Edinburgh, trustee for the creditors of James Ewart, late merchant in Edinburgh, and accountant to the Royal Bank of Scotland, and John Macintosh junior merchant in London, a creditor of the said James Ewart, pursuers; against John Ewart merchant in Dumfries, James Hotchkis brewer in Edinburgh, George Boyd merchant in Edinburgh, and the representatives of the deceased Adam Cleghorn of Weens, defenders
Russel, DavidDate: 1765]