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[1684] Mor 16305      

Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.

The Tutor of Lude
v.
The Laird of Lude and His Curators

1684. January.
Case No. No. 210.

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In a tutory account, the Lords found, that the tutor might consume the flying customs, viz. hens, capons, and chickens, (not geese) without being liable to his pupil for the value; and likewise they allowed him some stones of butter yearly, in respect he being tutor in law, and living in a different shire from where the pupil's estate lay, had frequent occasion to come there to manage the pupil's affairs.

Harcarse, No. 979. p. 277.

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