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[1649] 1 Brn 438      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by ROBERT MACGILL, LORD FOORD.

Sir William Scot of Clerkingtoune, one of the Senators of the College of Justice,
v.
Gilbert Kirkwood's Heir, &c

Date: 19 December 1649

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In the action for proving of the tenor, by Sir William Scot of Clerkingtoune, one of the Senators of the College of Justice, of a charter granted to umquhile Gilbert Kirkwood, and of a renunciation by one M'Ronald, anent the lands of ——; all parties having interest being called, suppose none compeared in the contrary; the foresaid charter was produced lacerat; and, as it seemed, consumed by w—, yet battered together, having so much of the substantiality thereof as might show the verity of the matter: item, An extract of the foresaid renunciation out of Mr Francis Haye's register, to make up the truth of the principal; and receive certain famous witnesses for farther probation. Whereupon the Lords found the said summons and action relevant.—See the next Case.

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