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[1742] Mor 12438
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. XIV. Delicts, how relevant to be proved.
Date: Hamilton
v.
Boyd, &c
22 June 1742
Case No.No 265.
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The Lords found, that in trying the crime of importing Irish linens, the offence was probable by the oath of the offenders.
Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 162. Kilkerran. *** This case is No 70. p. 7335. voce Jurisdiction.
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