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[1686] Mor 12328      

Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I.

Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. III.

What Proof relevant to take away Writ.

Richard Cunninghame
v.
The Duke of Hamilton

Date: 18 March 1686
Case No. No 102.

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Richard Cunninghame's case contra the Duke of Hamilton is debated; and the Lords, before answer, directed a commission to examine Lewis Lews, anent this bond given by Duke William, and Muirhead's condition, if he could want it so long. The Lords have often taken away old bonds upon presumptions.—

See Appendix.

Fountainhall, v. 1. p. 408.

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