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[1696] Mor 14791
Subject_1 STIPEND.
Date: Coupar
v.
The Earl of Roxburgh
26 February 1696
Case No.No. 14.
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The Lords found, That where Ministers pursue for a locality, before the commission for plantation of kirks, the patron may make an allocation, but that, in a process before the session, it was not receivable, but that the Minister might distress any to the value of their teinds, until his stipend were settled.
*** This case is No. 232. p. 12411. voce Proof.
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