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Subject_1 INHIBITION.
Date: Hay of Strowie
v.
Creditors of Simpson
10 January 1734
Case No.No. 1.
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Inhibition executed at the market cross of Cupar against an inhabitant of Kirkaldy (part of the regality of Dunfermline) found null, notwithstanding Kirkaldy has purchased the heritable Baillary of their own town, and that many hornings and inhibitions were so executed; seeing it was not universal, and the town were still called at the head Courts of Dunfermline. Vide inter eosdem voce Jurisdiction.
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