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Subject_1 WITNESS.
John Dingwall
v.
Monro of Culrain
1750 ,Feb. 28 .
Case No.No. 29.
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In a process, James Grant, merchant in Inverness, having been adduced as a witness by Culrain and attended long here at a great expense before he was examined, for which he got only the ordinary allowance of 16d. per day; after he returned home there occurred some occasion to examine him again upon other facts. And being brought up a second time, the Lords allowed him L.100 Scots for his expenses of the last journey.
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