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[1738] 2 Elchies 333
Subject_1 LETTER OF CREDIT.
Date: M'Lennie
Somervell
4 January 1738
Case No.No. 1.
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Letter by a third party to a creditor begging he would give his debtor a delay for two months, “which will oblige him and me, and you will lose nothing by it,” found to oblige the writer in payment of all damages through his delaying diligence;—but found that the writer had the benefit of discussion.
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