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Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER LORD FOUNTAINHALL.
Date: Alexander Meinzies
v.
- Gordon and Alexander Gordon of Birsmoir
2 December 1663 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
George, Marquis of Huntly, Earl of ———, Lord Gordon and Badenoch, as principal; Patrick Gordon of Birsmoir, as cautioner; by their bond, in anno 1624, bind themselves to Jo. Urquhart of Cairnebroche, and failyieing of him by decease, to Thomas Meinzies of Balgounie, in the sum of 8000 merks. Thomas Meinzies acquiring right to the said bond, assigns and dispones the same, in anno 1642, to Alexander Meinzies, burgess in Aberdein; who, in anno 1655, before Thomas Gordon Sheriff-depute of Aberdein, the suits being called, and the Court lawfully fenced and begun, obtains decreet of transferring against ——— Gordon, son to Lodovick Gordon, as heir, oy, or prenevoy, to the deceased George, Marquis of Huntly, principal debtor in the bond; and Alexander Gordon of Birsmoir, apparent heir to his father, cautioner therein: who as either having served themselves heirs to their predecessors, or behaved themselves as heirs to them, or are successors titulo lucrativo post contractum debitum, or intromitters with their goods and gear, or executors; at the least, as lawfully charged to enter heirs to them within forty days; by reason of one or other of the which titles, the Sheriff-depute found them liable for this debt, and decerned them to make payment of the same to the pursuer. Alexander Meinzies, who purchased this decreet, dies; whereupon his children (one of them is married to Mr. Arthur Gordon, advocate, who compears in this cause,) crave the same to be transferred over upon them activè. Which the Lords following, then sitting, id est, Sir Jo. Gilmor of Craigmillar, President, Sir Archibald Primros of Chester, C. R. Alexander Lo. Halkerton, Sir James Lockhart of Lee, Sir Archibald Stirling of Carden, Sir James Foulls of Colinton, Robert Nairne of Straffurd, Jo. Scougall of Whyte-Kirk, Andrew Ayton of Kinglassie, David Nevoy of Reddie, and Sir Jo. Hume of Renton; by their decreet, granted.
Act Mr. Arthur Gordon.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting