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Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.
Thomas Wilson and His Wife
v.
The Representatives of Ratho
1683 .November .
Case No.No. 207.
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The Representatives of Ratho, who had been tutor and curator to one Spence, craved a yearly allowance for incident charges, which they could not condescend upon but in the general, that there behoved to be charges, the defunct having been at great pains and care about the pursuer's estate, and improved it to double the value well secured.
The Lords did not give him allowance hoc nomine, viz. for pains and incident charges, which was not condescended on; but they modified, the aliment during
the years that the pursuer was entertained in the curator's family so high, as that he got allowance of 100 merks yearly upon that consideration.
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