Crown Office Precognitions - Search Result
Title | Precognition against Alexander McGregor, Neil McGachaghan (as witness), James Percy, Thomas Kinnon, James Robertson, Margaret McTaggart (as witness), Felix Lunnay (as witness), Jane Robertson Thomson (as witness), Mary Ann Caldwell (as witness) |
Year | 1853 |
NRS Reference | AD14/53/518 |
Accused
Name and Designation | Age | Birthplace | Crime | Crime Location | |
Alexander McGregor, moulder, Prisoner in Stirling | | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Alexander McGregor, moulder, Prisoner in Stirling
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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Felix Lunnay alias Lunney or Looney or Lunning, New Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire | | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Felix Lunnay alias Lunney or Looney or Lunning, New Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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James Percy alias Peircy or Pearson, weaver, Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire | 21 | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
James Percy alias Peircy or Pearson, weaver, Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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21
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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James Robertson alias Williamson alias Archibald Tonnar, son of James Robertson, hawker | 17 | Ireland | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
James Robertson alias Williamson alias Archibald Tonnar, son of James Robertson, hawker
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17
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Ireland
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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Jane Robertson Thomson, daughter of Margaret Montgomery or Thomson, Havannah of Glasgow (cohabiting with Tonner), New Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire | 17 | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Jane Robertson Thomson, daughter of Margaret Montgomery or Thomson, Havannah of Glasgow (cohabiting with Tonner), New Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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17
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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Margaret McTaggart, cohabits with James Percy, Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire | 37 | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Margaret McTaggart, cohabits with James Percy, Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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37
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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Mary Ann Caldwell, wife of Thomas Kinnon, (working on coalhill at Springburn), New Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire | | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Mary Ann Caldwell, wife of Thomas Kinnon, (working on coalhill at Springburn), New Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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Neil McGachaghan, labourer, Prisoner in Stranraer | 23 | Ireland | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Neil McGachaghan, labourer, Prisoner in Stranraer
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23
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Ireland
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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Thomas Kinnon, coal carrier, Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire | 25 | | Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition | |
Thomas Kinnon, coal carrier, Vennel, Glasgow, Lanarkshire
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25
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Fraud, breach of trust and embezzlement, and falsehood, fraud and wilful imposition
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The precognition was made before the trial and may contain information not used at trial. The indictment is usually contained in the precognition papers and this will give you an outline of the facts of the case, but the main part of the precognition is normally made up of detailed witness statements.
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you can review or amend your order at any time.
As this involves a trip to the National Records of Scotland in Edinburgh it can take a few weeks to process your order. We usually try to complete all orders within 4 weeks.
From time to time the National Records of Scotland withdraws access to original documents. For example, sometimes the documents are too fragile to be handled. If for any reason this record cannot be produced for us we will provide a full refund and an explanation of why we can’t access the original record.
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Source Citation
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'Crown Office Precognitions', NRS Reference AD14/53/518;
Index, Scottish Indexes (https://www.scottishindexes.com/adentry.aspx?adid=853518: accessed 22 Dec 2024);
Original Source: National Records of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Index - Copyright Graham Maxwell 2018-2023.
Crown Office Precognitions - National Records of Scotland catalogue: Crown copyright.