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CC8/6/271
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Process of Scandal: Robert Ramsay and another v John Thomson
| 1736 |
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CS228/B/8/8
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George Borthwick, fish hook maker, Edinburgh v George Young, brewer, Musselburgh, and James Clark, baker, Musselburgh (baillies of Musselburgh), and William Guild, their tacksman: Advocation
| 1790 |
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CS228/D/4/29
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Archibald Duncan v Douglas and others: Declaration and others
| 1781 |
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CS232/T/6/1
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Thomas Tod v Adam Thomson's creditors: Ranking and sale
| 1757 |
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CS271/135
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Note for John Brown Thomson, corn merchant in Musselburgh in Suspension against Peter Watt, accountant in Edinburgh
| 1827 |
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CS271/71077
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Duncan Charles v Thomas Thomson, Town Clerk of Musselburgh
| 1794 |
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CS314/51
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Capt. William Thomson. Musselburgh
| nd. |
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GD1/513/15
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Instrument of sasine in favour of David Martin, brewer in Musselburgh, of a tenement on the south side of Fisherraw within the privileges of the town of Musselburgh under reversion on payment of £80 stg. by Thomas Thomson, shoemaker in Fisherraw, and Catherine Gray, his spouse. Recorded PRS Edinburgh, 20 Sep 1783.
| 18 Sep 1783 |
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GD1/744/9
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Inventory of writs comprising GD1/744/1-2 and GD1/744/4-8 hereof sent to Mr. Thomson, town clerk of Musselburgh, for purpose of expeding infeftment of James Souter (GD1/744/10)
| [2] Feb 1809 |
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GD86/961
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Assignation by the Creditors of Alexander Chancellour of Shieldhill (viz: Charles Guthrie, writer in Edinburgh, Mrs. Robina Alston, relict of Alexander Birnie of Broomhill, John Hay, writer in Edinburgh, trustee for the creditors of the deceased Robert Menzies of Culterallers, W.S., Butter & Torry, merchants in Edinburgh, Captain James Hamilton (or Birnie) of Broomhill, Mrs. Bethia Birnie, relict of Dr. Charles Alstone, Professor of Botany in Edinburgh University, John McQueen of Braxfield, James Dalgleish, merchant in Queensferry, Thomas Noble, tenant in Longcoats, George Duncan, Comptroller of Stamp Duties for Scotland, in place of Pierr la Motte, dancing master in Edinburgh, George Tod, writer in Edinburgh, William Baillie, surgeon, John Black, merchant, John Ireland, wright, in place of Jean Jackson, William Telfer and George Bertram, merchants, all in Biggar, Cleghorn & Hotchkiss, brewer in Edinburgh, Miss Lilias Rattray, James Laidlaw, tenant in Ashiesteel, and Archibald Cochran, flesher in Musselburgh), Mr. John Thomson, minister at Walstoun, for the Kirk Session of the parish of Walstoun, and Mr. John Noble, minister at Libberton, for the Kirk Session of the parish of Libberton, whereby they assign and dispone to George Irving of Newton the respective sums due to them by the said Alexander Chancellour in order that he may cite Jean Birnie, relict of and executor confirmed to Chancellour and take any steps necessary to obtain payment of the debts due to them. At Edinburgh 4th and 5th July 1770
| 4-5 Jul 1770 |
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