Country code |
GB |
Repository code |
234 |
Repository |
National Records of Scotland |
Reference |
AD3/1 |
Title |
Circuit Indictments |
Dates |
1813-1816 |
Access status |
Open |
Location |
Off site |
Description |
1813 Autumn, North Circuit AD3/1/1 Andrew Cullen: Murder AD3/1/2 William McKenzie, John McKenzie, John McLeod, Roderick McLeod: Riot and assault AD3/1/3 Isobel Johnston: Child murder AD3/1/4 William Law: Housebreaking & theft AD3/1/5 John Henderson: Theft AD3/1/6 John Brebner: Forgery AD3/1/7 David Rutherford & Andrew Wilson: Murder AD3/1/8 John Black, Nicol Hutton, John Malcolm: Assault to murder or grievous bodily harm AD3/1/9 Robert McLaren: Theft AD3/1/10 John Clement: Assault AD3/1/11 David Ritchie, Alexander Laing:Theft AD3/1/12 Report of the North Circuit, Autumn, 1813. This includes all of the above indictments and John Roger for the crime of Bigamy.
1813 Autumn, West Circuit AD3/1/13 Report of the Lord Advocate of the Northern Autumn Circuit, 1813 Includes the following indictments: William Muir: Murder; John Geddes: Robbery; James Jackson: Murder; William Muir and William Mudie: Assault and robbery; Alexander Nimmo: Falsehood and forgery; Alexander McKechnie or McKeggie, James Hastie, Henry Neil: Theft
1813 Autumn, South Circuit AD3/1/14 Report of the Lord Advocate of the Southern Autumn Circuit, 1813 Includes the following indictments: Hugh Marshall, James Dickie: Riot, mobbing, and assault on officers of the Revenue; James McIntyre: Assault; Alexander McKeever, Edward Crichton: Rape and assault with intent to ravish; James Fisher: Theft; Helen Kennedy: Concealment of pregnancy; James O'Neill, David Charles: Robbery; James Scott: Theft
1814 Spring, North Circuit AD3/1/15 John Elder, Thomas Elder: Murder AD3/1/16 Margaret Baxter or Reekie: Uttering false notes AD3/1/17 Elizabeth Murray: Theft AD3/1/18 John Hay: Forgery AD3/1/19 James Farquhar: Theft AD3/1/20 Robert Middleton: Rape AD3/1/21 Jean Davidson: Housebreaking and theft AD3/1/22 William Roy: Theft AD3/1/23 William Law: Housebreaking and theft AD3/1/24 Report of the Lord Advocate of the Northern Autumn Circuit, 1813 This includes all of the above indictments and, William McDonald and Archibald Chisholm: Housebreaking and theft from officers of the Revenue
1814 Spring, West AD3/1/25 Report of the West, Spring Circuit, 1814 Includes the following indictments: Alexander Brown: Murder; Agnes Findlater: Theft; Margaret Stirrat alias McKechnie: Theft; Mary McGavin alias Nicol, Henry Fulton: Theft by opening lockfast places and reset; Daniel McGee: Theft; William Wilson: Assault; John Steel of Brae: Murder; Michael Stafford: Theft or robbery; James Jackson: Murder; George Campbell, John Brown: Uttering forged notes
1814 Spring, South AD3/1/26 Report of the South, Spring Circuit, 1814 Includes the following indictments: John Gibson: Murder; Robert Ford: Horse-stealing; William Wright: Horse-stealing; William Graham: Horse-stealing; Joseph Douglas: Theft; John McManus: Murder; Robert Gibson: Robbery; Robert Campbell: Forgery and uttering false notes; David Young, Adam Galt, David Galt: Mobbing and rioting, deforcing officers of the Revenue
1814 Autumn, North Circuit AD3/1/27 John McDonald: Bigamy AD3/1/28 Alexander Davidson: Assault with intet to rape AD3/1/29 John Gilchrist: Forgery AD3/1/30 Elizabeth Strachan: Theft or reset AD3/1/31 William Drummond & Elizabeth Martin: Theft by housebreaking and reset AD3/1/32 James Haggart: Forgery AD3/1/33 Andrew Anderson: Theft AD3/1/34 Report of the Lord Advocate of the Northern Autumn Circuit, 1813 This includes all of the above indictments and, John Davies: Culpable homicide; William Law: Theft by housebreaking; prison-breaking; Joseph McHardy, George Downie, John Downie: Assault; deforcing Excise officer; John Harrower: Falsehood
1814 Autumn, West Circuit AD3/1/35 Report of West, Autumn Circuit, 1814 Includes the following indictments: Roderick McNeil: Murder; William Higgingson, Thomas Harold: Assault, assault and robbery; Edward McGown alias Smith: Culpable homicide; John Curr, James Hawkins: Murder; Charles Sprott , Duncan Cowan, Robert Archibald: Assault and robbery; John Thomson, Robert Shields or Greenshields: Assault and robbery; Duncan Hunter, William Leonard Swan: Assault and robbery; Alexander Waddle or Waddel: Holding forged notes; Anne Tinning. James O'Neill, Katherine Dornan: Theft;William Cook: Holding forged notes; William Higginson: Assault and robbery; Andrew McCullen or McCallan: Uttering forged notes
AD3/1/36 Report of South, Autumn Circuit, 1814 Includes the following indictments: Francis Robertson, Robert Smith, James Laurie, Mary McCall: Robbery and theft; James Fisher: Theft; William Andrew, John Calderwood: Deforcing a messenger; John McMaster: Forgery;Janet Reid: Child Murder; Elizabeth Baillie: Theft; Mary Marshall: Child murder and concealment of pregnancy
1815 Spring, North Circuit AD3/1/37 James Kennedy: Forgery AD3/1/38 William Peddie, John Martin, James Monteath: Assault and robbery AD3/1/39 Andrew Craig: Sheep-stealing AD3/1/40 James Ross: Assault with intent to ravish AD3/1/41 James Anderson: Forgery AD3/1/42 Robert Reith, George Milne: Murder or culpable homicide AD3/1/43 Alexander Suter, John Ogg, John Campbell, George Middleton: Violating sepulchres AD3/1/44 James Milne: Assault with intent to ravish AD3/1/45 Charles Learmouth or Learman, John Martin: Assault with intent to ravish AD3/1/46 William MacDonald: Murder & robbery AD3/1/47 Margaret Grey: Child murder or concealment of pregnancy AD3/1/48 Donald McDonald alias McHomaish: Cattle-stealing AD3/1/49 John McDonald: Horse-stealing AD3/1/50 Donald McLennan: Assault AD3/1/51 Report of the health of William McDonald, see also AD3/1/46 AD3/1/52 Report of the Lord Advocate of the North, Spring Circuit, 1815 This includes all of the above indictments including, James McPherson, Alexander, Stewart, George Grant, Peter McKay and Robert Stewart: Obstructing and deforcing officers of Revenue; James Urquhart: shopbreaking and theft; William McDonald, William Johnston, Robert Tait: obstructing and deforcing officers of Revenue.
AD3/1/53 Report of the West, Spring Circuit, 1815 Includes the following indictments: Thomas Bennie or Benny: Assault and deforcement of Excise officers; Duncan Cameron: Sheep-stealing;William Glaister: Robbery and assault; Archibald McDonald: Adultery; John McBride: Assault; James Drummond and Walter Semple: Theft and housebreaking; Samuel Clark: Rape; Robert Hanna, Alexander Sutherland, James Whitehill: Theft; John McCormick, Archibald Mitchell: Theft by opening lockfast places; Walter McFinley & Malcolm Glen: Murder or culpable homicide; James Edgar: Theft; Andrew Howie, John Allan: Theft; Felix McLaughlan: Assault and wounding; John McNeill alias John Neill alias John McGerry: Robbery; John Barret or Barnet: Robbery; William Henderson, James Ruff, James Norris or Noris, Thomas Hattrick: Mobbing and rioting; Catherine McDonald: Theft; William Craig: Assault and deforcement of officer of the Revenue; John Campbell: Theft; Matthew Gardner, Robert Rankine, and James MartinTheft and Housebreaking; Robert McShirley or McShirlay, John Newal, Catherine Campbell or McKay, Robert Duncan: Theft and Reset; James McMorran: Sheep-stealing
AD3/1/54 Report of the South, Spring Circuit, 1815 Includes the following indictments:Peter Campbell: Sheep-stealing; John Potter: Theft; John Craig: Culpable homicide: Charles Fleck or Affleck: Forgery and uttering false notes; James Irvine, Alexander Mackay Fraser: Culpable homicide; Thomas Vessie: Theft; John Jaffrey: Wilful fire-raising, sending threatening letters; Alexander Nelson : Assault to danger of life; Robert Hardy: Uttering Base Coin; James Little and 3 others: Robbing & deforcing water bailiffs; Henry Stockwell: Assault with intent to ravish; Peter Cairns: Robbery
1815 Autumn, North AD3/1/55 John Lamont, Roman Catholic priest: Celebrating clandestine marriages AD3/1/56 Colin Bain, Andrew Macrae, Donald McGregor, Walter Ross or Walter Ross Nacraig: Mobbing AD3/1/57 Elizabeth McIver: Child murder and concealment of pregnancy AD3/1/58 Eury or Aurora McLeod: Child murder and concealment of pregnancy AD3/1/59 James Esson: Murder and parricide AD3/1/60 Alexander Couts: Assault to danger of life; robbery AD3/1/61 John Douglas, Donald McKay, Arthur Smollet, Alexander Burr: Mobbing, rioting and robbery AD3/1/62 James Irvine: Horse-stealing AD3/1/63 James Tulloch: Theft and Housebreaking AD3/1/64 Elizabeth Grant: Theft AD3/1/65 George Simpson, Alexander Harper: Theft and reset AD3/1/66 John Owen alias Robertson: Forgery AD3/1/67 Robert Martin: Fire-raising to defraud insurers AD3/1/68 Mary Robertson: Theft AD3/1/69 Thomas Methven, alias Thomas Wallace, alias Thomas Watson, David Dingwall, Grizel Ford or Dingwall: Theft, robbery AD3/1/70 Report of the Lord Advocate of the Northern Autumn Circuit, 1815 This includes all of the above indictments including, David Tod: Mobbing and rescuing deserters from the Navy; John Butchart: Theft
AD3/1/71 Report of West, Autumn Circuuit, 1815 Includes the following indictments: John Nories, Anthony Campbell: Assault and robbery; Mary Robertson & Elizabeth Chapman:Falsehood and Uttering forged passes; John Henderson, Robert Henderson: Assault on an Excise officer; Colin Telfer: Culpable homicide; Thomas Dunlop:Culpable homicide; John Skerry: Robbery; George Conner: Reset; Jean Young: Theft; Jean Davie: Theft; Agnes Mitchell: Theft; Mary Scott: Threatening letters:Charles McBryde: Housebreaking; Elizabeth Greenhorn: Murder & concealment of pregnancy; William Martin: Theft; Margaret Niven: Culpable homicide. The following were not in report - there seems to be a page(s) missing: James Steven: Assault; James Bogue: Theft; Robert White and others: Robbery: Agnes Worthington and others: Theft; James Black: Uttering forged notes
AD3/1/72 Report of South, Autumn Circuit, 1815 Includes the following indictments: Henry Stockwell: Assault with intent to ravish; David Tennant: Robbery & theft; John Brown: Theft; William McGown & Elizabeth Morrison: Uttering Base Coin; Robert Ferguson: Housebreaking with intent to steal; Elizabeth Beck: Child murder; Elizabeth Ballantyne: Child murder and concealment of pregnancy; John Lowden: Rape; James McMillan: Sheep-stealing; John Jackson: Theft by housebreaking; David Milveen or McIlveen: Culpable homicide; James Bird, Birds, Bridges or Barridge: Theft; Susan Tinney: Wilful fire-raising & theft; James Gibson and 19 others: Mobbing, rioting and demolishing toll bar; Jane Johnston alias Elliot and Margaret Murdoch alias Brown: Forgery
1816 Spring, North AD3/1/73 William Lees, David Kemp, David Milne: Theft and assault AD3/1/74 Helen Reid: Murder AD3/1/75 William Strath: Theft and assault AD3/1/76 William Hay: Theft; Housebreaking AD3/1/77 William Forbes: Murder AD3/1/78 John Garden alias Shockey de Garden: Theft AD3/1/79 Patrick Sellar: Culpable homicide AD3/1/80 Mary McPherson: Murder and concealment of pregnancy AD3/1/81 David Forbes: Theft AD3/1/82 Ann McGrigor: Theft AD3/1/83 William Troup alias William Hays: Theft AD3/1/84 William Thomson alias Crow: Theft by opening lockfast places AD3/1/85 Thomas Dott: Uttering false notes AD3/1/86 Report of the Lord Advocate of the Northern Spring Circuit, 1816 This includes all of the above indictments, including: Alexander Martin: Rape; Isabella Macrae: Murder and concealment of pregnancy; Mary Robertson alias Sullivan: Theft; Margaret Kay: Murder and concealment of pregnancy; Agnes Lawson: Murder and concealment of pregnancy; Mary Cameron: Murder and concealment of pregnancy; William Hughes and others: Uttering base coin; John Gilchrest or Gilruth: deforcing an officer oif Excise
AD3/1/87 Report of West, Spring Circuit, 1816 Includes the following indictments: John Henderson, junior, Robert Henderson: Assault & deforcing officers of the Revenue; Thomas Edmond, Robert MacKeith, Thoams Morison, junior: Obstructing and deforcing officers of the Revenue; John McGibbon: Illegal combination; William Marshall, John Scott, Alexander Scott, James Mitchell: Obstructing and deforcing officers of the Revenue; John Lamond or McGlashen: Wilful fire-raising, or fire-raising to defraud insurers; John Nories, Anthony Campbell: Assault, robbery and theft; Neil Milloy, John Milloy,William Milloy: Assault & deforcing officers of the Revenue; John Taylor: Hamesucken; Charles Clephane, James Grindlay, William Fairlie, Alexander Napier: Theft; Housebreaking; Thomas Kennedy: Theft, Housebreaking; John Beaton: Fraud; Alexander Shaw, Alexander Niven: Theft; Housebreaking; Alexander Forbes: Discharging loaded firearm; wounding; Duncan Hunter, Robert Hunter: Assault & deforcing officers of the Revenue; Neil McDonald, Archibald McCallum, Colin Campbell, William McDonald, Charles McLean, Malcolm McLean, Duncan Black: Assault; John Norval, William Renwick, James Miller: Theft; reset; Andrew McEwen, John Forsyth, George Forsyth: Assault; Ann Tinning: Theft; William Campbell alias Barber: Theft; Robert McKinlay alias Walter Jamieson: Theft
AD3/1/88 Report of South, Spring Circuit, 1816 Includes the following indictments: Thomas Ovens: Theft by opening lockfast places; Thomas Middlemiss: Theft by opening lockfast places; Isobel Thomson or Smith: Theft; Housebreaking; Agnes McCreath: Theft; Housebreaking; William Evans: Forgery; William McPhilimy, Mary Scott: Mobbing and assault of Excise officers; James Gibson, and 5 others: Mobbing, rioting and demolishing toll bar; Willian Stewart: Uttering Base Coin
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The bound book has received conservation treatment in May 2015. They have separated out the individual printed indictments and manuscript reports into individual acid free guardees. These are listed individually in the description field below as AD3/1/1-88. |
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