Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir William Dunbar of Hemprigs, Bart. and Others, Justices of Peace of the County of Caithness
Addresses to the Rev. Sir William Dunbar ... with Reference to Bishop Skinner's Having Declared Him to be "apart from Christ's Mystical Body", Etc. [From the Parish Church of Stoke-upon-Trent and from St. Paul's Chapel, Aberdeen; with the Replies of Dunbar.].
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir William Dunbar of Durn, Baronet; Sir Alexander Grant of Dalvey, Baronet; Captain Duncan Urquhart of Burdsyards, and Alexander Tulloh of Tannachy
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir William Dunbar of Durn, Heir to the Deceast Mr. William Brodie Advocate, Against the Lady Dipple, Executor to the Said Mr. William Brodie
Memorial for Sir William Dunbar of Durn; Sir Alexander Grant of Dalvey; Alexander Tulloh of Tannachy, and Captain Duncan Urquhart of Burdsyeards, Pursuers; Against Alexander Brodie of Lethen, and His Tacksmen, Defenders
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the Petition of Sir William Dunbar of Durn, Baronet, Sir Alexander Grant of Dalvey, Baronet, Alexander Tulloch of Tannachy, and Duncan Urquhart of Burdsyards, Esqrs; ...
Excerpts from the Title Deeds of the Parties in the Cause; Sir William Dunbar of Durn, and Others, Pursuers; Against Alexander Brodie of Lethen, and His Tacksmen, Defenders. --- Given in to Court, in Obedience to the Lords Interlocutor, of the 27th November, 1760
Condescendence of Facts and Circumstances Offered to be Proved by Sir William Dunbar of Durn, Sir Alexander Grant of Dalvey, Captain Duncan Urquhart of Burdsyards, and Alexander Tulloh of Tannachy, in Support of Their Petition to the Lords of the 4th July 1761