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[1678] Mor 5398
Subject_1 HEIRSHIP MOVEABLES.
Subject_2 SECT. II. Who entitled to have Heirship Moveables.
Date: Doctor Jameson
v.
Thomas Waugh
21 November 1678
Case No.No 22.
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A marriage dissolving within year and day sine prole, the Lords found the gift given by the wife's friends fell to her executors, and by the husband's friends fell to the husband's executors, and the rest in unoquoque genere belonged to the heir, because he died infeft in an annualrent, (though it was only a trust) which made him baro, he never being denuded.
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