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[1744] 2 Elchies 297      

Subject_1 JURISDICTION.

Robertson
v.
Sir James Stirling, and Other Commissioners for Raising Recruits

Date: 25 July 1744
Case No. No. 32.

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Found that the Court cannot review or suspend the sentence of the Commissioners of Supply and other Commissioners appointed by the late act, adjudging one to serve as a recruit, 30th June 1744.—Adhered, and further found, that we could not stop execution or suspend these sentences, on pretence that the Commissioners had not qualified in terms of that act.

*** The like judgment with the first point given on the petition of a messenger at Glasgow who had been adjudged a recruit 18th July 1744.

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