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[1776] Mor 1      

Subject_1 PART I.

INTERDICTION.

Andrew Thomson, Tenant in Bogside,
v.
John Thomson of Bogside

Date: 17 July 1776
Case No. No. 1.

Judicial interdiction.


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In an application for interdiction, the Court issued the following order:

“On report of Lord Covington, having advised the informations and proofs, hinc inde, and having called before them the defender, and asked him several questions, The Lords find, That the defender is a weak facile man, unfit to manage his affairs, and therefore they hereby interdict him, and discharge him to act in any of his affairs or transactions, without the concurrence of Alexander Hamilton of Gilkerscleugh, Robert Dick of Garthshyrie, Esqrs. and Captain John Elphinston of Cumbernauld, or any two of them, or the survivor of them, whom the Lords hereby nominate and appoint to be his interdictors, and grant warrant for letters of publication; and ordain the same to be published, and registrate in common form, and decern.”

Lord Ordinary, Covington. Act. Baillie. Alt. Ilay Campbell.

The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting     


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