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[1696] Mor 14791      

Subject_1 STIPEND.

Coupar
v.
The Earl of Roxburgh

Date: 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.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 393. Fountainhall.

*** This case is No. 232. p. 12411. voce Proof.

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