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King's Advocate v Craw. [1669] Mor 12637 (19 February 1669)
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[1669] Mor 12637
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In a declaration of bastardy, though the pursuer cannot be bound to instruct that the father and mother of the alleged bastard were not married, it it incumbent on him to go as far as he can to a proof of this negative, that the defunct was holden and reputed bastard at the time of his death.
Legitimation accepted by the defunct from the King, is a sufficient evidence of bastardy.