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[1694] Mor 3322
Subject_1 DEATH-BED.
Subject_2 SECT. XII. Circumstances inferring Convalescence, whether equivalent to going to Kirk and Market.
Date: Lady Scotstoun and Colquhoun of Tillihaven
v.
Drummond of Innermaith
20 February 1694
Case No.No 103.
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The following acts to prove re-convalescence sustained equivalent to going to kirk and market, viz. going from Edinburgh to Inverkeithing, to assist at the election of a Commissioner to Parliament, spending the whole day in a boat at sea in the way of diversion, walking in the Lady Home's yards, and visiting prisoners in the tolbooth.
*** See This case, Section 10. h. t. No 79. p. 3297.
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