The Scots Law Times, Volume 2C.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1919 - Law |
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... Sheriff Lee , Bremner P. , Sheriff - Substitute Lewis , W. J. , S.S.c. Main , H. Maxwell Menzies , A. J. P. , Sheriff - Substitute Milligan , D. M. M. , Aberdeen More , John W. , Advocate • Munro , Sir Thomas , County Clerk of ...
... Sheriff Lee , Bremner P. , Sheriff - Substitute Lewis , W. J. , S.S.c. Main , H. Maxwell Menzies , A. J. P. , Sheriff - Substitute Milligan , D. M. M. , Aberdeen More , John W. , Advocate • Munro , Sir Thomas , County Clerk of ...
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... Sheriff - Sub- stitute 38 Ayton , James , S.S.C. 44 80 Baxter , Charles , W.S. 44 • Arnold , Damages and Compensation Bowstead on Agency 38 92 Craigie , Sheriff , K.C. 81 56 Crawford , Gavin , Paisley 30 Butterworth's Workmen's ...
... Sheriff - Sub- stitute 38 Ayton , James , S.S.C. 44 80 Baxter , Charles , W.S. 44 • Arnold , Damages and Compensation Bowstead on Agency 38 92 Craigie , Sheriff , K.C. 81 56 Crawford , Gavin , Paisley 30 Butterworth's Workmen's ...
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... Sheriff of Ross , Cromarty , and Sutherland in 1881 , and he held these offices until 1886 , when he was elected Dean of Faculty in succession to Mr J. B. Balfour . In 1889 Mr Mackintosh was appointed a Judge of the Court of Session in ...
... Sheriff of Ross , Cromarty , and Sutherland in 1881 , and he held these offices until 1886 , when he was elected Dean of Faculty in succession to Mr J. B. Balfour . In 1889 Mr Mackintosh was appointed a Judge of the Court of Session in ...
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... SHERIFF CRAWFORD . We regret to record the death of Mr Donald Crawford , K.C. , which took place in Edinburgh on 1st January . Mr Crawford , who was born in 1837 , was the only son of Alexander Crawford , of Aros , Argyllshire . He was ...
... SHERIFF CRAWFORD . We regret to record the death of Mr Donald Crawford , K.C. , which took place in Edinburgh on 1st January . Mr Crawford , who was born in 1837 , was the only son of Alexander Crawford , of Aros , Argyllshire . He was ...
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... Sheriff Lees on his appointment as a Knight- Commander of the Order of the British Empire . Sir John Lees was born in Glasgow in 1843 , and was educated in Ayr and Edinburgh . He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1867 , and ...
... Sheriff Lees on his appointment as a Knight- Commander of the Order of the British Empire . Sir John Lees was born in Glasgow in 1843 , and was educated in Ayr and Edinburgh . He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates in 1867 , and ...
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