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[1789] Hailes 1062      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR DAVID DALRYMPLE, LORD HAILES.
Subject_2 GLEBE.

Robert Williamson
v.
Charles Mercer

Date: 25 January 1789

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“The Lords were of opinion that a glebe, having been designed and possessed for 40 years, an heritor cannot challenge the possession as being beyond the dimensions of a glebe; but that encroachments made by the present incumbent must be deducted; and they remitted to the Ordinary to inquire into and ascertain the quantity,”—varying the interlocutor of Lord Monboddo.

For Mr Williamson,—D. Williamson. Alt. J. Haggart.

Diss. Monboddo, Eskgrove, Ankerville.

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