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Subject_1 POINDING.
Date: Scott
v.
Wall
9 March 1628
Case No.No 16.
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A Messenger, who had poinded by virtue of letters wrongously raised, is pursued for spuilzie, at least wrongous intromission. The Lords absolved the messenger, if the gear poinded was not still in hands, but delivered to the party.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting