Reference | Title | Date | Access status |
CS226/3843
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Greenhill, Peadie and others vs Earl of Eglintoun and others : Unstated
| 1726 |
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CS228/P/1/62
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James Peadie and others v Syme: Suspension
| 1730 |
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CS228/P/3/46
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Agnes Peadie v Stalker: Adjudication
| 1785 |
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CS237/C/1/6
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James Currie v Peadie: Suspension
| 1716 |
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CS237/P/1/18
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James Peadie v Barr
| 1725 |
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CS239/P/8/2
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Peadie and Coulter v Cunningham of Craigends
| 1772 |
Not Held
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GD1/23/5
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Inventory of writs of lands of Ruchhill, Garroch, mill and mill-lands thereof in Barony, regality and parish of Glasgow, one fifth of said lands having been disponed by Crizall Peadie, daughter of deceased James Peadie of Ruchhill, late Provost of Glasgow, and spouse of William Maxwell, younger of Calderwood, in favour of Thomas Dunmoor, merchant in Glasgow. Inventory lists 17 writs dating 20 September 1670 to 2 and 17 February 1743.
| 25/8/1749 |
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GD1/28/11
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Extract Registered Heritable Bond by James Williamson, portioner of Mugdock, to John Colquhoun, clerk to the Regality of Glasgow, factor on the estate of James Peadie of Ruchhill, infant son of deceased John Peadie of Ruchhill, for £120 sterling and said James Williamson binds himself to infeft said James Peadie in an annual rent of £6 sterling furth of a fourth part of the town and lands of Midle Mugdock, with the commonty of moss, muir and pasturage effeiring to the twelfth part of the three towns of Easter Mugdock. Registered Books of Council & Session 27 Apr. 1739
| 20 May 1736 |
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GD1/28/15
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Precept of Clare Constat by James Williamson, portioner of Mugdock, in favour of Margaret Peadie, wife of William Colquhoun of Garscadden, Grizell Peadie, Mary Peadie, wife of John Coulter, merchant and late provost of Glasgow, Agnes Peadie and Janet Peadie, as nearest lawful heirs portioners of James Peadie of Ruchhill, their nephew, and ordering sasine to be given to them of an annual rent of £6 sterling mentioned in GD1/28/11 and also of the said lands in security of said annual rent
| 15 Dec 1740 |
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GD1/28/17
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Extract Registered Heritable Bond of Corroboration by James Williamson, portioner of Mugdock corroborating GD1/28/11,13,15&16, and said James Williamson also binds himself to repay £183 to said Margaret, Grizell (now spouse of William Maxwell, younger of Calderwood), Mary, Agnes and Janet Peadie, and in security dispones to them a half pro indiviso of the 5 merkland of Wester Glenboig, in parish of Killern, dukedom of Lennox and shire of Stirling. Registered Books of Council & Session 30 Mar. 1745
| 5 Nov 1743 |
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