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Major Dalrymple v The King's Advocate. [1748] Mor 7706 (18 February 1748)
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Recompence not due for the heritable bailiary of the barony of a monastery.
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On the claim of Major James Dalrymple of Nunraw, Bailie of the Monastery of Haddington, it being found he was only a Baron Bailie, it was pleaded, That bailiaries over church lands were not regulated by the act, and to continue, but abolished, and therefore entitled to a recompence; for that the baronial jurisdiction was only to continue in proprietors over their own lands.
The Lords found the claimant not entitled to a recompence.
Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 364. D. Falconer, v. 1. No 245. p. 330.