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[1710] Mor 6747      

Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. VIII.

Grounds of Reponing against a Decree of Certification.

Colonel George Preston
v.
Colonel John Erskine

Date: 24 November 1710
Case No. No 167.

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In a reduction and improbation at the instance of Colonel Preston against Colonel Erskine, the Lords refused to allow writs to be received in, against which a decreet of certification was fairly extracted, albeit payment of the pursuer's expenses was offered.

Forbes, 442.

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