Catalogue description Cause number: 1850 W143. Short title: Stewart (originally Wedderburn) v Wedderburn....

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Details of C 14/1195/W143
Reference: C 14/1195/W143
Description:

Cause number: 1850 W143.

Short title: Stewart (originally Wedderburn) v Wedderburn.

Documents: Bill of revivor, supplemental bill, three answers, bill of revivor, replication.

Plaintiffs: Sir John Wedderburn and another.

Defendants: John Webster, Catherine Webster his wife and others.

Amended by bill of revivor 1850.

Plaintiffs: Alexander Stewart and another.

Defendants: John Kellerman Wedderburn, James Dundas, Simon Taylor Ogilvie, Walter Stirling, William Pennell, Graham Mitchell, Catherine Mitchell his wife, Elizabeth Webster, Grace Webster, Sarah Christiana Keighley, Perry Ogilvie, William Marshall, Edmund Bentall (abroad), Clementina Bentall his wife, Caroline Mary Marshall, Stenning Johnson, Emily Johnson his wife, William Hamilton Brown Ross (abroad), Blanche Elizabeth Ross his wife (abroad), Isabella Marshall, David Simpson Morice, Frances Charlotte Morice his wife and Alexander Stewart the younger.

Amended by bill of revivor 1851.

Defendants: John Kellerman Wedderburn, James Dundas (abroad), Simon Taylor Ogilvie (abroad), Walter Stirling, William Pennell, Graham Mitchell (abroad), Catherine Mitchell his wife (abroad), Elizabeth Webster (abroad), Grace Webster (abroad) and Alexander Stewart the younger.

Note: Details have been added from C 32/349 , which also gives information about further process. Details of amendments are given for convenience (look for orders in C 33: these documents are not included here)
Date: 1850
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Restrictions on use: 3 working days notice to produce

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