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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. THURSDAY, December 16. LOBD ADvoaATS v. LORD SALTOUN. The Right Ron. Marjory, Lady Saltoun, only child of the deceased Simon Fraser of Ness Castle, and of King's Arms Yard, Coleman Street, in the City of London, Esq., and Dowager of the late Right Hon. Alexander, Baron Saltoun, executed a deed of tailzie of the lands of Ness Castle, and others, to which the ...

PRESBYTERY OF KINCARDINE O'NEIL

... PRIESBYTERY OF KINCARDINE O'NEIL. THE MIDMAR CASE. THE Freebytery of Kincardine O'Neil met on Friday ii the Gordon Aries Inn, Kinoardine, to proceed with tee case of the Rev. Mr Smith, Midniar. The rev. Court was composed of Mr Leslie, Coull (Moderator); Mr M'Coibie, Loi- henan; Mr Hutchison, Banchory; Mr Cook, Kincardins irCle~'`rk)r; Watson, Tarland; Mr Smith', Birse; Mr An- d drsen, Crathie ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. TURSDAY, Novoneber 23. NUIITE V. ROBERTSON. 0. the 19th May, 1858, Alexander White, one of the part- sers Of lWhite, Fairweather, & Co., drapers in Aberdeen, t Was at the intance of James Robertson, manager of the Tumon Blank of Scotland in Glasgowv, incarcerated for debtE ithe prisson of Aberdeen. On the 15th June, he applied °re aliment, under the Act oF ...

IMPORTANT TOLL CASE

... IMPORTANT TOLL, CASE. ff We soine tlne ago'reported a decision by Sheriff Watson, El , in the Small Debt Court, to the effect that the owners and Sb ir drivers of all carts and other carriages (except stage coaches in L. and stage carts.'specified in the 41sA.section of the General sax a Turnpike Act)' were entitled to pass through the toll bars of Al this county as often as they chose, on ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. WEDNESDAi, December 15. PRESIDENT AND MANAGERS OF ABERDEEN INPIRMARY v JOHN WATT, INSPECTOR OF POOR FOR THE PARISH OF RATHEN, AND CHARLES DUNBAR, INSPEOTOB. OF POOR FOR THE PARISH OF FRASERBURGH. This is an action by the President and Man'ageih of the Infirmary of Aberdeen to have it-declared that'John Stephen, a lunatic pauper, has a parochial settlement in ...