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[1593] Mor 14249      

Subject_1 SALMON FISHING.
Subject_2 SECT. I.

Right of Salmon Fishing by what form of words established.

Leslie
v.
Ayton

Date: 29 June 1593
Case No. No. 1.

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Salmon Fishings were found to be inter regalia within sea-mark, or where the sea ebbs and flows, or where salt water comes, or where the fishing is with a coble or trail net; in all which cases it was found to require express disposition, otherwise, that it passes under the clause cum piscationibus.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 359. Erskine MS.*

* This MS. is not in the Advocate's Library. See Appendix.

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