Hi,
Ive been following this thread since yesterday, im finding it interesting.
Peter Cavanagh, Address: Prisoner in Aberdeen. Entry relating to the crime of theft. Date of trial: 24 Apr 1804, Verdict: Guilty, Verdict Comments: Guilty, art and part, Sentence: Transportation - 7 years, Note: Diet continued on 25 April 1804; sentencing took place on 26 April 1804 (see JC11/47, f.60r)
Ann Cavanagh, wife of Peter Cavangh, m.s. Young, Address: Prisoner in Aberdeen. Entry relating to the crime of theft. Date of trial: 24 Apr 1804, Verdict: Guilty, Verdict Comments: Guilty, art and part, Sentence: Transportation - 5 years, Note: Diet continued on 25 April 1804; sentencing took place on 26 April 1804 (see JC11/47, f.60r)
Euphemia Young, Address: Prisoner in Aberdeen. Entry relating to the crime of theft. Date of trial: 24 Apr 1804, Verdict: Guilty, Verdict Comments: Guilty, art and part, Sentence: Transportation - 5 years, Note: Diet continued on 25 April 1804; sentencing took place on 26 April 1804 (see JC11/47, f.60r)
http://www.nas.gov.uk/onlineCatalogue/I got some stuff from the Scotland archives a few years back and found their prices to be fair, tho i cant remember how much

I also found them very helpful. I would be inclined to email them and ask for a quote for any records you may want.