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[1695] 4 Brn 246      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL.

The Earl of Tweeddale, Chancellor,
v.
Dury of Craiglascar

Date: 18 January 1695

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Mersington reported the Earl of Tweeddale, Chancellor, against Dury of Craiglascar. The question was,—He, being a vassal of the regality of Dumfermline, if he was liable in the sheriff-fiars as the price of his teinds, or in the regality fiars, which are much dearer. The Chancellor founded on a decreet he had obtained against Fotheringham of Halhill. Answered,—This vassal, Craiglascar, is in another case; because he has a decreet of the Commission for Plantations finding him only liable in the Exchequer prices. Alleged,—This was before Dumfermline got the tack.

The Lords resolved to hear this farther.

Vol. I. Page 661.

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