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[1749] 1 Elchies 207      

Subject_1 INHIBITION.

Robert Blackwood
v.
Marshall, &c

1749, Feb. 22.
Case No. No. 10.

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Marshall on a decreet of ours charged Blackwood with horning, and executed inhibition. Blackwood complained of the inhibition as invidious, and upon the vote, five and the President were for stopping, but it carried to refuse. Pro were Milton, Minto, Drum-inore,. Dun, Strichen, et ego. Con, were Kilkerran, Justice-Clerk, Monzie, Murkle, Shewalton, and President.

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