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Jean Graham, and Johnston her Husband v Lockhart, relict of James Graham, vintner in Edinburgh. [1693] Mor 7555 (10 February 1693)
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[1693] Mor 7555
Jean Graham, and Johnston her Husband v. Lockhart, relict of James Graham, vintner in Edinburgh
Date: 10 February 1693 Case No. No 275.
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The Lords found apparent heirs might call for count-books, in exhibitions ad deliberandum, as well as other papers; and that the relict having paid debts, and by mistake taken discharges instead of assignations, she might pursue a cognition of these debts before the Commissaries of Edinburgh; and that the Lords never used to advocate such causes from them, as having a peculiar style not known in any other court; but if they committed iniquity, then the Lords could redress it in a suspension.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 505. Fountainhall, v. 1. p. 558.