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[1543] Mor 14759
Subject_1 SPUILZIE.
Subject_2 SECT. VII. Command or Authority of a Superior.
Date: Crichton
v.
Tenant
25 June 1543
Case No.No. 69.
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John Tenant was called for a spuilzie of Mr. William Crichton out of the Monkrow, beside Falkirk. He alleged he had tack thereof of my Lord Dunkeld, and he was entered thereto by his precept, orderly, and so asked a day to call his warrant. In this case, quia de jure regni Scotiæ, wrong has no warrant, the Lords by interlocutor decerned him to have no day to call his warrant.
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